• 4 Continents visited
  • 45 Countries visited
  • 56.8 .k Miles traveled
  • 329 Days Travelling
  • 77 Stories written

About me

 

Hi, I'm Gabby. I'm a  solo female traveller from London England.

It can be difficult to find the courage to finally take your first solo trip. There are a million thoughts that can run through our heads. What if I get kidnapped? What if I lose my passport? What if I miss a flight? Those are some of the thoughts I had before I finally booked my first solo trip during university.

I created this blog not only to share photos from my adventures, but to also provide you with tips, local cuisine information, and my honest opinions on destinations.

Latest posts

Airlines With Free Stopovers

IcelandairIcelandair offers free stopovers for travellers flying between North America and Europe. This will allow you to stop over in Iceland for a maximum of 7 days for free! You can add this stopover when you book online, or by contacting Icelandair’s customer service. If your...

Things to do in Pula Croatia

I enjoy visiting the Balkans, and managed to find a £50 return fare to Pula Croatia. That’s an amazing deal to fly to a coastal city in the middle of summer! The annoying thing was that I could only stay for 2 full days due to the flight schedule and price. I would have had to pay...

5 Days in Romania

Romania has been on my radar for about 10 years, but I never found the right time to visit. This year I am trying to visit new countries, so Romania had to be one of them. I decided to finally fly out to Romania this spring, after seeing it gain popularity on Tiktok for the Therme Spa. I...

Tips for Travelling on Your Period

If you are a frequent traveller, you just know that “aunt flo” is going to coincide with one of your trips sooner or later. I generally plan my trips around this and try to avoid booking flights for when my period will be due. Grrr! As someone who gets very bloated and...

10 Things to Know Before Visiting Iceland

1. Download the Klappið app to use public transport. You can use the app to buy your bus tickets, and then scan the ticket through the app when you get on a bus.2. The hot water in Iceland smells like eggs…but don’t panic! This smell is because the tap water in Iceland comes...

3 Days in Iceland

Is three days enough in Iceland? Absolutely not. I remember looking confused when someone asked me if I was going to Iceland for 2 weeks, and now I understand why. There is so much to do there and 3 days does not even scratch the surface. It’s a nice amount of time to get a flavour...

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