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The solo traveler’s guide to group off-world trips
For travelers debating whether to book a group crossing alone. Built from years of pairing solo travelers with the right crossings, the right cabin-mates, and the right groups. What works, what doesn’t, and what to ask before you commit.
- Why the single-supplement question isn't really about money
- Three questions that tell you everything about an operator's solo culture
- What a good cabin-mate assignment process looks like before you ever board
- The kind of trip mix where solo travelers consistently come home happy

What’s inside
An honest read on what group travel feels like when you arrive alone. The patterns we’ve seen, the questions that matter, and the trips solo travelers keep coming back from glowing about.
- What “solo” actually feels like on a group trip
- How cabin-mates get assigned (and how to influence that)
- The single supplement question, answered honestly
- What to look for in operators who handle solo travelers well
- How to evaluate group fit before you book
- Signs you’ll click with the group, even before day one
- Mulder’s patterns from years of pairing solo travelers