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First in Adventure

First in Adventure

Introspection and easy connections. Traveling solo means all the alone time, curling up with a good book, and reflection you crave with the bonus of being surrounded by like-minded explorers. Like “summer camp for adults!” some say.

The logistics are planned, but beyond that it’s up to you what to do. Guides and crew know you by name and it’s not long before you and your shipmates are on a first-name basis. Be ready for discovery, connection, and laughter—meeting fellow adventurers over shared experiences.

Making Solo Travel Better: • Friendly rates (you don’t pay double!) • Safe, comfortable environment • Buddy system during adventure activities—snorkeling, kayaking, hiking • Time for beach walks, stargazing, and hikes in small groups • Freedom to find quiet solitude, or the company of others, when you want it

“I was coming as a single and wondered if I’d fit in, could I keep up, etc. But these concerns vanished immediately. The atmosphere on board is relaxed and warm.”

— Lynn S., Madison, WI (Alaska 2019)

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