:( Really nervous, but after one year of being a widow I am going to jump in at the deep end and try a solo holiday, but am really, truly nervous. My family are dead set against it, especially from a security point of view, but I do not want to be reliant upon them or go away in school holidays. I especially want to go somewhere I did not travel to with my husband as I feel that is too soon at the moment.
Italy springs to mind, as does mainland Spain, I want sun, good food and drink and if possible not too expensive. Obviously I am concerned about walking into dining rooms alone or bars when inside the hotel, but I am quite comfortable with a drink and a book whilst sunbathing alone.
Any advice please?
Hi
If you fancy Italy, then I can heartily recommend Calabria. The hotel is superb, the food first class, plenty of sun, excellent tours. Calabria is unspoilt, and last September it was cheap. Because breakfasts and dinners were so good, light lunches in the sun were enough. The most I paid was €8 and one was €3.70! No, I did not go hungry.
I agree about going somewhere that you did not go with your husband. That is what I did and it is a good idea.
As far as security of concerned, please re-assure your family that there is nothing to worry about. From the time you meet your group at the airport, you are not alone unless you want to be. Tours are organised, and escorted in private JY coaches. The hotel in Calabria has a safe in reception where you can leave valuables.
At breakfast the dining area was mostly JY, and in the evening we used to order a drink at the bar and it would be brought out to the terrace where the group had met before dinner. Then as a group we went for dinner and sat at JY's tables.
I am sure there will be others who will tell you about there experiences on other holidays.
Be brave, do it. I remember how nervous I was, but very quickly realised that others were like me and it was great. JY is a very safe way to travel, especially for women travelling alone.
If you have any other questions, just ask.
Sylvia