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The Top 30 Women-Friendly Travel Destinations In The World For 2019

Being a wanderlust is never a gender-specific feeling, and time has proven it right. With many women now becoming independent and having a feminist ideology of their own, traveling solo has become the latest trend. Many women are coming forward to plan their travel days internationally and even to challenging destinations. However, women-friendly places are a big priority for solo travelers to ensure safety and security.

Malaga in Spain has been recognized as the most women-friendly travel destination in the world for 2019, according to a survey by the CEOWORLD magazine, while Prague (Czech Republic) and Tokyo (Japan) placed second and third, respectively.

The data come from an annual survey of 85,000 solo female travelers and 9,000 travel agents in 82 countries commissioned by the CEOWORLD magazine. The study was conducted over three months, from January 20 – April 19, 2019.

The 2019 rankings placed China’s Chengdu in fourth ahead of the Indian capital city of New Delhi into fifth; while Bangkok ranked sixth, and Reykjavik in Iceland seventh.

Overall, among the top 10 best places to travel alone for females, the eighth, ninth, and tenth positions are held by Rome, Melbourne, and the New York City.

There is some ample number of women-friendly travel destinations which aims at good security measures along with unlimited fun. Here are some of such best women-friendly travel destinations for all the ladies out there who are planning a solo trip this year!

These are the world’s best women-friendly travel destination for 2019:

  1. Malaga, Spain
  2. Prague, Czech Republic
  3. Tokyo, Japan
  4. Chengdu, China
  5. New Delhi, India
  6. Bangkok, Thailand
  7. Reykjavik, Iceland
  8. Rome, Italy
  9. Melbourne, Australia
  10. New York City, United States
  11. Amsterdam, Netherlands
  12. Montreal, Canada
  13. Bali, Indonesia
  14. The British Virgin Islands
  15. Copenhagen, Denmark
  16. Singapore
  17. Havana, Cuba
  18. Rajasthan, India
  19. Costa Rica
  20. Hong Kong
  21. Athens, Greece
  22. Vancouver, Canada
  23. Malta
  24. Kyoto, Japan
  25. Palawan, Philippines
  26. Toronto, Canada
  27. Hawaii, United States
  28. Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  29. Istanbul, Turkey
  30. Valencia, Spain

The Top 20 Women-Friendly Travel Destinations In The World For 2019

Malaga, Spain: This exciting port city in Europe has undergone dramatic change over the years. With great foodie, art and heritage vibes, Malaga is a dream destination for the solo woman traveler. Being the birthplace of the legendary artist Picasso, the adventure day trips here are a must visit. Also catch up with the darling town of Ronda and challenge your fears at the hiking trail of El Caminito del Rey.

Malaga, Spain

Prague, Czech Republic: With budget prices and loads of heritage activities to do, Prague is also high on the music scene. For all those snowfall lovers, the place offers nothing but the best. Explore the old town, and also visit the Prague Castle for an unforgettable experience. Grab a pint of beer and a cinnamon sugar trdinik and explore your solo self during the travel here!

Tokyo, Japan: The real charm of this contemporary city is the extreme friendly crowd for female travelers in particular. And yes, the snowfall here is quite a delight to watch. Amazing shopping districts, nerve-wracking technology and high-end products is another biggest plus for ladies who love shopping. Also, visit the Japanese temples and the gardens along with early morning fish markets for a once in a lifetime experience.

Chengdu, China: For a gentle introduction to the mysterious country China, the City of Cute Giant Pandas Chengdu is the right place to start with. You can manage with basic Mandarin here because many English speaking guides are happy to help you – in case you are lost.

New Delhi, India: This bustling capital of mystical country India is quite a delight to travel all the way along. With its Mughal architecture including Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Delhi is also the home for sumptuous North Indian food is a blend of multiple influences. Don’t miss the Chandni Chowk for delicious paranthas and for underground shopping, make sure to visit Connaught Place. If time permits, also visit the newly constructed marvel Akshardham Temple for remarkable architecture and soulful experience. Also, make a visit to Lotus Bahai temple for the meditative you.

Bangkok, Thailand: You would never feel alone while traveling in Bangkok with digital nomads, plenty of fellow female travelers who are relishing this Thai wonder. Plan a trip to the rose garden Ayutthaya and also indulge in secure nightlife as well.

Bangkok, Thailand


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CEOWORLD magazine - Latest - CEO Briefing - The Top 30 Women-Friendly Travel Destinations In The World For 2019
Sophie Ireland
Sophie is currently serving as a Senior Economist at CEOWORLD magazine's Global Unit. She started her career as a Young Professional at CEOWORLD magazine in 2010 and has since worked as an economist in three different regions, namely Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa, East Asia, and the Pacific. Her research interests primarily revolve around the topics of economic growth, labor policy, migration, inequality, and demographics. In her current role, she is responsible for monitoring macroeconomic conditions and working on subjects related to macroeconomics, fiscal policy, international trade, and finance. Prior to this, she worked with multiple local and global financial institutions, gaining extensive experience in the fields of economic research and financial analysis.


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