WSJ: The Trick to a Great Marriage: Vacation Without Your Partner

Most married solo travelers are women, travel companies say. These solo—not single—women say they are motivated to see the world, even if their spouse isn’t interested in the destination. They also enjoy making new friends and the sense of freedom that comes from independent travel.

“You don’t have to schedule anything with another person, and if you want to eat falafel for three meals a day, you can,” says Lisa Tsering, a 62-year-old Bay Area writer and editor. 

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