Sometimes people get confused when they hear about single holidays. Their thoughts are like: "What? Single holidays? It's awful. It means that you have no one by your side and nobody wants to go to the end of the earth or wherever else with you. It's shameful". In fact, it's a delusion and a stereotype. Usually people who think in such a way are just not confident enough to declare themselves independent, self-sufficient and free to do whatever they want.

Nowadays single holidays are quickly becoming popular. By the way, if you choose single holidays it doesn't automatically mean that nobody is interested in going on sightseeing tours with you. Even married people can have single holidays. Sometimes your partner is too busy at work and he can't go on vacation at the same time as you. And single holidays are also good for people who have different traveling preferences. If one of you loves sightseeing tours and the other one dreams about diving all day long, single holidays will help you to make a compromise.

You can travel America during your single holidays. You will see no sidelong glances when you reserve single hotel rooms or single restaurant tables there. Actually, it's a wonderful idea to travel America on your own. You will be able to adjust your route depending on your mood and do a lot of interesting things - go hiking, sunbathe, visit museums and national parks, go shopping and so on. After your journey you will return home with numerous stories to tell your friends (and they will be looking at you with admiring envy and wishing they could go on single holidays as well).