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Welcome to the Small Group Tours by The Traveling Professor travel blog, featuring expert travel tips, destination guides, cruise advice, airfare strategies, packing suggestions, and first-hand insights from more than 17 years of planning small group tours.

Since 2009, we have helped solo travelers, couples, and friends enjoy adults-only small group tours and luxury river cruises with quality hotels, expert local guides, thoughtful pacing, and personal service.

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25Sep

Why Solo Travelers Should Try a Small Group Tour at Least Once

Traveling solo offers unmatched freedom — you set the pace, choose the destinations, and follow your own interests. Yet even the most independent adventurer can benefit from joining a small group tour every now and then. While some travelers swear they’d “never” join a group trip because of structured schedules or the need to move at the pace of the slowest participant, there are compelling reasons to try one, even if it’s just once or twice.

1. Fresh Travel Ideas From Fellow Travelers

When travelers come together, they share stories, tips, and recommendations. The Traveling Professor’s own community of women travelers is a perfect example — many of our best future trips were inspired by fellow travelers sharing their past adventures. Whether it’s a hidden café in Paris or a lesser-known fjord in Norway, your next dream destination might come from someone sitting across the dinner table.

2. The Best of Both Worlds: Companionship and Freedom

Traveling solo for years can be rewarding, but even the most self-reliant traveler appreciates good company now and then. The right small group travel tour offers structured activities alongside free time for independent exploration. You can enjoy dinners, excursions, and conversations with new friends — then break away when you need your solo moments.

3. Cost Savings for Certain Destinations

Some destinations are expensive or logistically challenging for solo travelers. Renting a car in Norway, Iceland, or rural France’s Loire Valley can be costly — not to mention the stress of navigation. Joining a small group eliminates those headaches. Transportation, accommodations, and guides are often included, meaning you get more value for your money without the logistical hassle.

4. Everything Is Organized for You

On a small group tour, the details are handled — train tickets, hotel reservations, local guides, museum passes, and transportation. Instead of worrying about logistics, you simply show up and enjoy the experience.

5. Added Safety and Peace of Mind

There’s truth to the saying “safety in numbers.” While some destinations are very safe for solo travelers, being in a group means someone always knows where you are. This added layer of security can make certain destinations or nighttime activities more comfortable and stress-free.

What Makes a Good Small Group Tour for Solo Travelers?

Legendary travel expert Arthur Frommer once told me large group tours are “death.” And he’s right — smaller is better. Here’s what to look for:

  • Size: Fewer than 20 travelers ensures less waiting around and more flexibility. On our Traveling Professor small group tours we average 15 travelers. 

  • Compatibility: Choose a group that matches your style — whether that’s women-only, English-speaking, or a certain age range.

  • Freedom: Make sure there’s free time built into the itinerary for solo exploration.

  • Transparency: Ask the tour company about the group’s makeup before booking.

Bottom Line: Even if you thrive on traveling alone, a small group tour can open doors to new experiences, friendships, and destinations you might never have discovered otherwise. Try it once — you might just find yourself hooked.

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Who Writes the Small Group Tour Blog?

Professor Steve Solosky, The Traveling Professor, is the founder of Small Group Tours by The Traveling Professor, operating since 2009. A former college professor and author of The Traveling Professor’s Guide to Paris, Steve has planned and led small group tours throughout Europe, Canada, South America, and beyond. His travel expertise has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, WCBS Radio, and The New York Times Travel Show.

Each article is written or reviewed from the perspective of a working tour operator who plans real itineraries, works with local guides and hotels, and helps travelers prepare for successful small group trips.

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