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S/O if you've taken a vacation alone
How did you handle the lack of interaction with people? How did you socialize? I wasn't prepared for that and I was just gone for a weekend but it sort of ruined my experience. Even though I am shy, I need to talk to people and be with people, especially if I am outside my house and doing new stuff.
Re: S/O if you've taken a vacation alone
When I was in Spain, I stayed in a hostel and did some of the activities the hostel had available. I made some friends with the people in my room. One girl and I actually took a day trip to Toledo together and we're now FB friends. She told me if I ever want to visit Costa Rica to go visit.
When I went to Taiwan, the residents there are extremely friendly, so striking up convo with them was so easy.
They see us rollin'...they be hatin'.
When I went to Ireland, I stayed in a hostel. Some days I went and did stuff with some of the girls that were in my room, or another time I met some girls visiting from another country on a bus and we went sightseeing together that day. Some days I felt like being alone and doing my thing, so I did. If you're friendly, it's really not a big deal- I just talk to people.
I went on a tour. It was an action/adventure tour, so you spent a lot of time not talking too much (if you were doing an activity that was strenuous) but you had dinners together and could talk on the bus between cities (not like a bus tour, but you did move from location to location).
I've also done Club Med, where the meals are at communal tables. It works if you don't go to a couples or a family resort. You just have to watch out, b/c some Club-Med type (Sandals, etc.) that are the singles choices are wilder than others. It helps if you have an activity that you want to focus on (snorkeling, windsurfing, tennis) b/c you meet the same people over and over.
If I were touring a major city (Paris, London) I would prefer to be on my own.
(Sorry I have no advice - other than the single-friendly tour groups I mentioned in the other post - but I wanted to say that you're not alone! I have the same problem and hate it!)