Naples, a small town in southwest Florida, offers beach vacations. Naples offers many activities for single beachgoers. Naples Pier has a beach, mangrove kayaking, and 90+ golf holes.
Boston feels like a little town despite its size. You may walk about the city's historic center and catch the T across the Charles River to Cambridge.
Boulder's mountains and slopes are perfect for solitary U.S. travel. Eldorado Canyon State Park, Flagstaff Mountain, and the Flatirons (red sandstone formations) are all within 20 minutes of downtown.
Portland's food cart scene makes eating out alone easy, even for solo travelers. Food cart parks across the city provide a variety of cuisine, from pizza to Senegalese, in a lively, communal setting.
Asheville, in North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains, is the perfect destination to hike and bike during the day and drink beer with new acquaintances at night. Hikers can climb Mount Pisgah (2.6 miles round-trip) or trek the Craggy Pinnacle Trail.
Solo travel may be your only chance to unwind. That's why single tourists love Sedona spas. Sedona offers spas and wellness in addition to stunning landscapes.
This bright South Carolina seaside city is perfect for art lovers. Charleston has over 35 fine art galleries and an Art Walk every first Friday. The French Quarter's southern friendliness will welcome you and encourage you to create art.
Nashville is the perfect place to meet new people on a solo trip. The Basement and 3rd and Lindsley are must-sees. Don't leave town without eating Hattie B's spicy fried chicken.
From the beachfront city, take a ferry or boat charter or taste Luke's Lobster's greatest lobster rolls. Visit the Old Port's stores and boutiques when you're not swimming or eating fresh seafood.