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    Why South Africa is inspiring more women to travel solo

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveAugust 20, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Thinking of travelling solo? You’re not alone. Across the globe, more women are choosing to hit the road independently, and South Africa is fast becoming one of the most inspiring destinations to do just that.

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    With its mix of raw natural beauty, vibrant cities, and rich cultural heritage, the country offers both adventure and empowerment for solo explorers.

    Why South Africa is a solo-friendly choice

    A recent surge in solo travel shows that nearly half of women globally are considering a trip on their own in 2025. For many, South Africa ticks all the boxes: authentic cultural experiences, diverse landscapes, and a welcoming hospitality sector that is actively reshaping how independent travellers are cared for.

    “Solo travel is about freedom and self-discovery,” says Elmarie Fritz, General Manager at Radisson Blu Hotel in Port Elizabeth. “Our role is to provide the security foundation that lets women focus on what they came here for – incredible experiences.”

    Invisible safety: Security that lets you breathe easy

    Gone are the days when safety features made hotels feel clinical or restrictive. South Africa’s leading hotels are now championing what they call invisible security: thoughtful design and behind-the-scenes systems that empower women to travel confidently without feeling monitored.

    These include:

    • Smart infrastructure: Strategic lighting and well-placed staff presence.
    • Trusted networks: Partnerships with vetted transport and local guides.
    • Expert curation: Concierge services that prioritise safety while unlocking unique South African experiences.
    • Thoughtful service: Staff trained to offer support without intrusion.

    The result? Solo travellers feel both secure and free – the best of both worlds.

    Beyond safety: Experiences that enrich

    For many women, solo travel isn’t just about being safe, it’s about immersing themselves fully. That’s where South Africa shines.

    “Independent travellers are often our most adventurous guests,” says Leonie Andereya, General Manager at Radisson Collection Hotel Waterfront, Cape Town. “They want to connect with local culture, try new experiences, and push their comfort zones. Our job is to facilitate that exploration responsibly.”

    Some of the most enriching solo-friendly activities include:

    • Cultural immersion: Walking tours with local historians, art classes, or storytelling sessions that bring South African heritage to life.
    • Culinary adventures: Cooking classes in Cape Town’s Bo-Kaap, wine tastings in Stellenbosch, or market visits led by local foodies.
    • Nature experiences: Guided hikes up Table Mountain, Big Five safaris, or coastal explorations of the Wild Coast and Garden Route.

    Smart tips for women travelling alone

    Hotels and hospitality teams often go beyond offering a bed and breakfast – they become guides for safe and memorable exploration. Here are some insider strategies that solo travellers in South Africa swear by:

    • Plan smartly: Choose the best times to visit markets, hikes, or nightlife spots.
    • Trust local insights: From tipping etiquette to cultural customs, ask locals what works.
    • Lean on flexibility: Keep plans open – 24/7 concierge services can help when inspiration strikes.
    • Seek connection: Join a group tour, attend local events, or connect with fellow travellers when you want company.

    The bigger picture: Empowered independence

    South Africa’s hospitality industry is evolving with the needs of modern solo travellers in mind. By blending discreet safety measures with opportunities for authentic adventure, it’s creating a blueprint for how women can travel independently while feeling fully supported.

    As Andereya puts it: “Solo travellers are becoming enthusiastic ambassadors. They return home and encourage others to make the journey too.”

    For women seeking a destination that offers both freedom and connection, South Africa is proving to be one of the most rewarding places to travel alone.

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    ALSO READ: Travel your way: The growing trend of girl group adventures





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