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Single Travel: Meet People the Fun Way!
"The world is a book, and those who do not travel, read only a
page." - Saint Augustine
Does your employer owe you vacation time? If the answer is yes,
you have an excellent opportunity to meet exciting new people!
Travel for singles has become a booming industry, and for good
reason.
Do you love art? History? Picture yourself strolling the ornate
halls of Edinburgh Castle with the man who could become your
husband. Love to ski? If you sign up for a singles' ski weekend,
you could wind up finding the love of your life on the slopes
(it happened to Nancy and Mike!). Does romance on the high seas
sound appealing? Get thee onto a singles' cruise.
Men who travel tend to be educated and successful. Take Gary, a
C.P.A who likes to see the world on two wheels and frequently
signs up for singles' bike tours. In July, he rode alongside the
crystalline waters off Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island with
scores of like-minded people.
And that's one of the great thing about singles' travel: You're
bound to meet others with whom you have something in common.
Check out a couple of tour providers, see what they offer, and
discern the average age of their participants (make sure you
don't end up with the under-30 crowd if you're hoping to meet a
man over 40, and vice versa!).
Check the Better Business Bureau to ensure the provider has a
record of excellent service, kept promises, and happy customers.
Then, take a deep breath, decide where you want to go, and book
a trip.
What if you don't have a friend to drag along with you? Swallow
hard and book anyway. When I was single I took two vacations by
myself (they weren't singles' tours per se, but I stayed in Bed
and Breakfasts, forcing me to socialize over rolls and coffee in
the morning). I had the time of my life, met fascinating people,
and learned a great deal about myself at the same time.
Afraid of looking like a friendless loser by traveling solo?
Worry not. You'll look every inch the winner who takes advantage
of life's opportunities. If anybody asks (and I truly doubt
anyone will) why you're traveling alone, you can say, "I needed
a vacation." Who doesn't?
To get started, do a Google search for tour operators who cater
to singles, or query your own friendly neighborhood travel agent
for advice. Make sure the tour operator you choose has an
excellent safety record, especially if you will be traveling
alone.
Will you meet the man of your dreams on a singles' vacation?
Maybe. But, chances are, you'll make exciting new friends,
who'll introduce you to more new friends, new men, and happy new
experiences. You'll also learn a lot about an attractive,
confident, smart woman (you!) in the process.
Go for it!
About the author:
Terry Hernon MacDonald is the happily married author of "How to
Attract and Marry the Man of Your Dreams." Sign up for her free
dating tips at http://www.marrysmart.com .
Written by: Terry Hernon MacDonald
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