ME CABO
Playa El Medano, s/n
Cabo San Lucas MEXICO 23410
Email: me.cabo@solmelia.com


The idea of traveling solo to foreign countries, let alone other states, can be an intimidating one. The unpredictability; no immediate person to turn to; and the unfamiliarity, when combined, can turn adventure into nightmare. But there is no need to cross it off of your list just yet. Venturing to new lands on your own can be life changing, so to keep the idea alive, a little bit of research and unearthing of the practice just might be the level of encouragement you need to go ahead and book that flight.
Popular misconception states that traveling solo is for singles. And holding true to the definition, going off on your own and being single have no relation. Married couples of clashing tastes do it, and it is the perfect means to escape from the confines of routine. So remember, you don't have to go single to go solo.
The best advice to those curious to test the solo waters is to take baby steps. If visiting outside of the country is a must, traveling somewhere within your continent could satisfy your appetite. A popular destination that is not too radically different but offers that desired level of disconnect is Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
A simple way to adjust to the motions is by making use of hotel or hostel staff. Most of them are local and typically not bridled by a specific agenda.
Torn between traveling solo or with a companion? Teaming up with other people you meet along the way could be the solution. It gives you the companionship of other people experiencing the same country, without the commitment.
Leaving the language native to the country you are visiting—or at least being able to casually converse—makes the transition a hundred times subtler. Knowing the proper terminology and how to say the names of concrete items will prevent confusion and save you the heartbreak when the waiter serves something completely unexpected.
Traveling alone is a lot like jumping into a cold pool. The upsurge of confusion is a little off-putting at first, but with time, it becomes nonexistent and allows for a unique experience
In addition to Cabo, Lea Lane of Fodor's offers her 'Top Ten List for Solo Travelers'. Enjoy.