In recent years, solo travel has become a strong trend globally, especially in Vietnam.
More than just a trip, solo travel is seen as a quiet moment to recharge, listen to oneself, and enjoy complete independence. Leaving behind the daily grind, each destination becomes a mirror reflecting the inner self, helping us grow through each experience.
Here are four ideal cities for a "me-time" getaway for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of city life while still having plenty of exciting experiences.
Phu Quoc - Vietnam's beach paradise for those who love peace and quiet.
According to a 2025 survey, up to 62% of Vietnamese tourists plan to travel domestically alone, with 50% desiring closeness to nature and 33% enjoying the feeling of exploring a small town. Phu Quoc perfectly fulfills all three expectations. The pearl island boasts long coastlines, crystal-clear waters, and pleasant weather year-round, creating a perfect setting for tranquil days by the sea.
Phu Quoc has just the right pace of life to prevent visitors from feeling lonely, yet is gentle enough for everyone to find their own private space amidst nature. A day on the island can begin with kayaking on the Cua Can River, visiting a honey bee farm, or strolling around the fishing villages. As evening falls, visitors can go squid fishing at night, watch the deep purple sunset, or simply lie on the sand to relax their minds.
To make your trip even more complete, exploring the An Thoi archipelago is an unmissable highlight. The pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, snorkeling to admire the coral reefs, and enjoying lunch right on the boat will give you the feeling of "touching paradise," a rare escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Tokyo - a big city for those who love to move.
Among solo travelers, 45% desire to experience a major city with its rich culture, vibrant atmosphere, and energy. Tokyo is a prime example of this: a city that never sleeps, both modern and traditional, bustling yet full of tranquil corners.
In Tokyo, visitors can visit Tokyo Tower for panoramic city views, stroll through Harajuku – a hub of street fashion culture, or take a city bus tour to admire the vibrant cherry blossoms in bloom. In addition, cultural experiences such as samurai training, tea ceremonies, and unique art museums offer insightful perspectives on Japanese culture.
Tokyo always makes solo travelers feel "welcome," because you can blend into the bustling crowds without being noticed, live at your own pace, and freely enjoy every moment.

Singapore - a modern, safe, and multicultural city.
With its high safety standards and extremely professional tourism system, Singapore has long been a "paradise" for those who love solo travel. The city embodies the spirit of a melting pot of many cultures, from Chinese, Malaysian, and Indian to Western, creating a vibrant tapestry of experiences.
During the day, visitors can explore Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands, or the Night Safari – globally renowned landmarks. As night falls, the culinary journey through the hawker centers becomes a delightful highlight. Chicken rice, chili crab, or frog porridge are all "must-try" dishes to fully experience the spirit of Singaporean cuisine.
If you love romance, a cocktail at a rooftop bar overlooking the city is an unforgettable experience. Meanwhile, Changi Airport – considered one of the world's most exciting airports – gives travelers the feeling of stepping into a miniature amusement park. For those who love culture, walking tours exploring Chinatown, Little India, or Kampong Glam offer a chance to gain a deeper understanding of community life in the Lion City.
Bangkok - the perfect international destination for first-time solo travelers.
For 42% of Vietnamese travelers planning a solo overseas trip, Bangkok is the top choice due to its proximity, visa-free status, and reasonable cost. The city's blend of modern life and traditional cultural values easily captivates visitors from the first visit.
Bangkok boasts a well-developed public transportation system, particularly the BTS and MRT, making it easy to get around shopping districts, temples, and entertainment venues, even for first-time visitors. During the day, tourists can stroll through the old town, visit Wat Arun or Wat Pho, or even take cooking classes to try their hand at preparing local specialties like Tom Yum or Pad Thai.
As the sun sets, Bangkok takes on a different kind of beauty: vibrant, bustling, yet still captivating. Visiting bars like Havana Social, strolling through the RCA at night, or taking a Chao Phraya cruise to admire the city's glittering lights are activities that will make your trip even more memorable.
Bangkok is not only convenient and vibrant, but also friendly and safe – important factors for a solo trip.

Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/nhung-diem-den-ly-tuong-cho-chuyen-du-lich-mot-minh-post1082049.vnp






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