Solos Unveils New Travel Style: Women-Only Tours
by Sarah Milner
Photo: Solos
Solos, a tour operator specializing in solo travelers, has expanded its portfolio with a new travel style: women-only tours.
The award-winning travel company has launched the new travel style with three trips, focusing on India, Morocco, and Greece. These small group tours (maximum 20 travelers) were designed by women, for women, with itineraries that focus on female-led experiences. In addition to featuring a female tour guide, each trip also prioritizes women-centric experiences, celebrating female-focused nonprofits, advocacy groups, business owners, and artists.
The itineraries are available to book now. Currently, each trip has two departure dates. Solos plans to add further women-only tours in the future.
“Women 50+ are driving the demand for solo travel and we are delighted to now offer them women centric experiences that allow them to connect with women from other places as well as each other through our new women-only tours created by women for women. These unique experiences allow travelers to interact directly with women’s groups in destinations across the globe and to give back to local women’s initiatives,” said Kendra Guild, Solos vice president of North America.
The new Solos women-only trips include:
- Women-only India- The Golden Triangle & Rajasthan (12 nights, March 13 and Sept. 19, 2026)
- Women-only Morocco: Medinas, Mountains & Coast (12 nights, March 31 and Oct. 6, 2026)
- Women-only Greece: Ancient Wonders & Island Hopping (10 nights, May 30 and Sept. 5, 2026)
Solos, which launched its first U.S. travel advisor program in May, has been around for decades. The UK-based tour operator is well known in its home market, and is in the process of building out its tour operations in North America.
The company promises a proven track record of planning guided land tours with solo travelers in mind.
“We are also proud to make these specific trips even more accessible by not adding on a single supplement fee. No single supplements have always been at the heart of our mission. These fees are often the biggest barrier for solo travelers and leave many women feeling penalized for wanting to travel independently,” added Guild.





