Why Solo Travel in Florida Works

Central Florida is one of the easiest and safest solo travel destinations in the US. The tourist infrastructure is well-developed, English is spoken everywhere, and the friendly culture makes it easy to meet people. Theme parks, beaches, and nature areas are all enjoyable alone, and the warm weather means outdoor activities are available year-round.

Social Activities for Solo Travelers

Join group activities like kayak tours, surf lessons, and food tours to meet fellow travelers. Orlando has an active Meetup.com scene with groups for hiking, dining, and nightlife. Craft brewery taprooms are social environments. Many hostels on International Drive organize group outings. Theme park single-rider lines get you on rides faster.

Budget Tips for Solo Travelers

Hostels near International Drive offer beds from $25 per night. Single-rider lines at Universal and Disney save enormous wait time. Solo dining is easy at bar seating throughout Orlando restaurants. The I-Ride Trolley provides affordable I-Drive transportation. SunRail connects to downtown Orlando and Winter Park cheaply.

Solo-Friendly Tours

BusBrother occasionally runs open group tours where solo travelers can join a larger group for Kennedy Space Center trips, beach excursions, and launch viewing. Contact BusBrother to ask about upcoming open group departures or to be matched with a group heading to your destination.

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