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There’s no time like the warm summer months to plan the international getaway you’ve always imagined. If you’re a wanderlust-filled woman with a desire to explore vibrant cultures, bask in the sun, and create memories that'll last a lifetime, then it might be time to take your dream destination off your vision board and turn it into a reality.


Solo travel as a Black woman is a unique experience that may require more planning and researching than a couples or group trip. But with so much world to see, from exotic beaches and hidden coves to rich nightlife and delicious cuisines, you can make your next solo travel adventure possible by knowing what locations can offer the best experience while keeping you safe and worry-free.

Embracing the freedom that comes with solo travel comes by having a clear understanding of the culture that you will find yourself in. Researching your destination beforehand, and getting familiar with the local customs, traditions, and even the not-so-glamorous areas can all provide you with the travel wits and peace of mind you need to get the most out of your holiday.

There are a number of countries that offer a welcoming atmosphere, diverse culture, and a safe environment to make your trip worthwhile. And to help you choose your next stop abroad, we’ve rounded up the best countries to visit for Black solo travels.

1. Phuket, Thailand 

Phuket is home to some of the most breathtaking beaches in the world, from the iconic Patong Beach, perfect for people-watching and vibrant nightlife, to the tranquil Kata Noi Beach, ideal for relaxation and rejuvenation. Whether you're a sun seeker, a water sports enthusiast, or simply a beach lover, Phuket has a shoreline to suit your desires.

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2. Portugal

Portugal boasts a delightful Mediterranean climate, picturesque beaches, and plenty of stunning coastal cliffs to explore. It’s a country with a fascinating past that’s evident in its beautiful architecture, cobblestone streets, and magnificent castles. Lisbon, the capital, exudes an irresistible charm with its colorful buildings, iconic trams, and lively street art scene. Porto, on the other hand, will captivate you with its charming riverside district, its historic wine cellars, and the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge spanning the Douro River. There’s so much to explore.

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3. Rio de Janeiro

If you're seeking adventure, relaxation, cultural immersion, or simply the joy of exploring a vibrant city on your own terms, Rio de Janeiro just might be what you’re looking for. The city's diversity creates an environment where everyone can feel at home. Their lively beach culture, delicious Brazilian cuisine, and breathtaking landscapes like the famous Sugarloaf Mountain and Christ the Redeemer statue, provide awe-inspiring backdrops for your solo explorations.

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4. Colombia 

Colombia is known for its warm and welcoming nature. As a solo traveler, you'll find yourself embraced by their hospitality and friendliness. Colombia's geographical diversity is perfect for solo explorers, from the vibrant colonial streets of Cartagena to the awe-inspiring landscapes of Tayrona National Park and the buzzing metropolis of Bogotá, the country offers an array of captivating destinations to cater to every interest.

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5. Puerto Rico 

Whether you're seeking sun-soaked beaches, natural wonders, rich history, or warm hospitality, you’ll find it in Puerto Rico. The tropical paradise offers an unforgettable experience for solo travelers from the vibrant shores of Flamenco Beach in Culebra to the vibrant surfing spots of Rincon, the island is a beach lover's dream.

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