Top 10 Solo Travel Destinations From Singapore For First-Timers

Solo Travel Destinations for Singaporeans: Top 10 Cities for First-Timers

Take the plunge and embark on your solo adventure NOW!

Take it from a seasoned solo traveller when I say that solo travel is an experience unlike any other. And honestly, it’s even more exciting for Singaporeans – With our tiny island’s cosmopolitan vibe, excellent connectivity, and a major international hub in Changi Airport, the world is practically at our doorstep! 

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Whether you’re venturing out on your very first solo trip or just after an adventure, there are plenty of cities that offer the perfect blend of safety, culture, ease of navigation, and opportunities to meet other travellers. Best of all, these places are just a direct flight away from Changi Airport, so you don’t have to worry about spending long, dreary hours in an airport in between flights! 

In this guide, I’ll take you through some of the best solo travel destinations you can fly to directly from Singapore. From lively city streets to tranquil retreats, these cities have everything you need to make your solo trip memorable. Ready to pack your bags? Let’s go!

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1. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Let’s kick things off with our friendly neighbour to the north, Kuala Lumpur (KL). Yes, I know you’ve probably been to KL a million times in your life. However, it’s definitely the perfect destination for first-time solo travellers who want to stay close to home but still have a taste of adventure. KL is brimming with energy – Picture the magnificent Petronas Towers towering above bustling food markets and street food stalls that promise some of the best nasi kandar you’ve ever tasted!

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Navigating KL is a breeze with its monorail and handy Grab rides. And if you’re keen to meet other solo adventurers, the backpacker-friendly neighbourhoods of Bukit Bintang and Petaling Street are perfect for mingling. You’ll never be short of things to do, whether you’re checking out the Batu Caves or indulging in some local delicacies.

2. Bangkok, Thailand

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Ah, the Big Mango. Bangkok has earned its place as one of the top solo travel destinations and with good reason. The city is an absolute sensory overload – A mix of beautiful temples, modern malls, and a vibrant nightlife. Safety is a priority here, and the city’s easy-to-use skytrain and riverboats will have you exploring every corner with ease.

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If you’re keen to meet other travellers, Khao San Road is the place to be, packed with hostels, coffee shops, and quirky bars. Don’t forget to treat yourself to some mouth-watering street food! It’s a budget-friendly way to taste the flavours of the city. From shopping at the Chatuchak Weekend Market to enjoying rooftop cocktails, Bangkok will keep you entertained and connected with fellow explorers.

3. Bali, Indonesia

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If you’re after a bit of serenity, Bali is the ultimate solo travel destination for you! Yeah, I’m sure your friends have jio-ed you to this tropical paradise, but why not try it by yourself? This beautiful island is known for its stunning beaches, lush rice terraces, and tranquil vibe. Whether you’re looking to do yoga in Ubud, surf in Kuta, or explore hidden temples and waterfalls, Bali offers something for every type of traveller.

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The island is especially friendly to solo travellers, with a vibrant backpacker scene and loads of affordable hostels and homestays. Ubud, in particular, offers a perfect balance of meeting other travellers while immersing yourself in local culture. ​​And if you’re looking for a more social scene, the many beach bars and cafes are perfect spots to strike up conversations. Whether you’re after some inner peace or a bit of fun in the sun, Bali has got you covered.

4. Hanoi, Vietnam

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Looking for something a bit different? Hanoi is a hidden gem for solo travellers, especially if you’re a culture nerd like I am! The city’s blend of old-world charm and modern energy makes it a must-see. From the French colonial architecture to the lively streets of the Old Quarter, Hanoi is an absolute visual treat. The best part? Everything in central Hanoi is within walking distance, so you can explore at your own pace, from street food stalls to bustling markets.

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Also, Hanoi is super social, with an increasing number of hostels and cafes perfect for meeting other solo travellers. So whether you’re exploring the UNESCO-listed Imperial Citadel of Thang Long or taking a day trip to Ha Long Bay, Hanoi offers a truly unforgettable solo travel experience.

5. Sydney, Australia

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For those looking to venture a bit farther, Sydney is a fantastic choice. With its breathtaking beaches and cliffs, vibrant neighbourhoods, and mouth-watering international food scene, there’s something for every traveller. Whether you’re climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge (yes, you can do that!), getting your surf on at Bondi Beach, or taking in the views of the skyscrapers around Circular Quay from the Opera House, Sydney never gets dull.

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Sydney is also home to a bustling backpacker culture, with plenty of hostels and social events. Its friendly atmosphere means you’ll have no trouble making new friends. Plus, the city is easy to navigate, with an extensive (and efficient) public transport system. There is no doubt that Sydney is one of the greats when it comes to solo travel destinations!

6. Seoul, South Korea

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Seoul is a city that blends the best of both worlds – History and modernity. From the ancient palace of Gyeongbokgung to the trendy shopping areas of Gangnam, there’s no shortage of things to see and do. Plus, if you’ve caught the Hallyu bug like I have (guilty as charged), experiencing the heart of K-Pop culture becomes even more gratifying! Moreover, with its efficient metro system and safety, Seoul is a dream city to explore on your own.

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Beyond that, don’t miss the chance to dive into Seoul’s café culture or enjoy a night of karaoke with fellow solo travellers in trendy districts such as Hongdae and Sinchon-dong. There’s no doubt that Seoul is the perfect destination for solo travellers looking to connect with others while experiencing something uniquely Korean.

7. Tokyo, Japan

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Tokyo is one of the best cities for first-time solo travellers. It’s safe, easy to navigate, and offers an endless list of experiences, from exploring ancient temples to diving into the bright lights of Shibuya (don’t forget to snap a video of yourself naruto-running across the scramble crossing!). The city’s public transport system may seem daunting at first, with its numerous metro lines, but once you get the hang of it, it’s as easy as pie! Plus, Tokyo’s reputation for politeness means you’ll never feel lost or alone.

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Tokyo’s hostel scene is vibrant, and whether you’re staying in a shared dorm or enjoying a quiet coffee at a café, there are countless opportunities to meet fellow travellers. From anime and manga culture in Akihabara to the incredible street food in Asakusa, Tokyo truly has something for every traveller.

8. Rome, Italy

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Rome might be a long flight away, but trust me, it’s one of the best solo travel destinations. The Eternal City is a history lover’s paradise, with iconic landmarks like the Colosseum and the Vatican Museums just waiting to be explored. And the best part? Rome is incredibly walkable with top sights located close together in car-free zones. You can wander from one ancient ruin to the next, taking in all the sights and sounds along the way!

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The city also has a great hostel scene, especially in the trendy Trastevere neighbourhood, where you can meet fellow solo adventurers while enjoying a glass of Italian wine or a delicious plate of pasta.

9. Barcelona, Spain

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Barcelona is a city where the sun never sets on adventure. Whether you’re marvelling at Gaudí’s architectural masterpieces (I recommend checking out the iconic Sagrada Familia basilica and the fantastical Park Guell) or relaxing on the Sant Sebastia beach, Barcelona is brimming with life. Did I mention the city is easy to navigate on foot or by bike? Plus, its vibrant atmosphere makes it an ideal destination for solo travellers.

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Barcelona’s lively hostels and social tours mean you’ll meet fellow wanderers in no time. The numerous tapas bars, beach vibes, and energetic nightlife make it a great place to connect with others! 

10. London, United Kingdom

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Last but certainly not least, London  – One of the most iconic solo travel destinations  – is hard to beat. Brimming with history, culture, and some of the best food in the world (I’m serious), London offers endless opportunities for exploration. From the world-class exhibits at the British Museum to the eclectic markets of Camden, there’s always something new to uncover.

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London’s extensive public transport system, including the famous Tube, makes it easy to navigate the city. Plus, with a wide range of hostels and budget-friendly accommodations in areas like Soho and Covent Garden, meeting fellow travellers is a breeze. Whether you’re catching a dazzling West End show or simply strolling along the Thames while admiring iconic landmarks like Tower Bridge, London promises the ultimate solo adventure.

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Solo travel from Singapore has never been easier, and with direct flights from Changi Airport, the world is at your fingertips! Whether you’re seeking city life, culture, or a beach retreat, there’s a destination for every solo adventurer. So, what are you waiting for? Book that flight, pack your bags, and get ready to make some unforgettable memories. Safe travels, and let the adventures begin!

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Khaizuran Rashid
Khaizuran Rashid

Khaizuran is a thrill-seeking wanderlust warrior with a soft spot for chill vibes. One day, you’ll find him conquering mountain peaks; the next, he’s sipping coffee on a balcony, savouring the view like it’s the perfect moment to meditate - or perhaps to scroll through travel photos for inspiration for his next big adventure.

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