Hi, I wouldn't call it unsociable, its just being shy and there's nothing wrong with that. If everyone was a chatterbox then no one would hear anything else! I'm one of the shy ones, really shy. I find it hard to even go up to a stranger and say hi let alone have a proper conversation with them. I feel awkward in big groups of people and am usually the one hiding in the corner listening to everyone else. In fact I found it hard just phoning up Just You last year to book my first holiday on my own but I'm really glad I did.
I think like you my biggest worry was that I would be left on my own with no one to talk to the whole time, so I just thought to myself ok if that does happen will I still have a good time? And then thought yes because I was going to such an amazing place that just a few years ago I never would have dreamed I'd get to see. I went to Hawaii, it was a one off tour Just You ran last year. It was just somewhere that looked so beautiful and I thought if I didn't go for it I'd probably not get the chance to go again, since I'd never want to go on holiday completely on my own. Plus it being America I didn't have to worry about language barriers or what the food would be like and if I was on my own I could just escape to the beach with my kindle.
I had an amazing time. I think over the whole holiday I probably had about 3 hours on my own during one free afternoon. I found like others here people came and spoke to me right from the airport, since I had my Just You label on my bag. Most of the time I was sitting with different people on the coach as we were driven around on trips and met some lovely people I ended up going round with. I think even though there were almost 40 of us I didn't see anyone left out on their own unless they wanted some me time.
I think going so far away on my own actually gave my confidence a huge boost and I now have my 2nd holiday booked to Canada. While I still have the same worries about not being able to talk to people, I'm just thrilled that I'm getting the chance to see the world. I've definitely got the travel bug now and have a whole long list of places I'd like to visit.
My advice would be if there's somewhere you want to visit then just go for it. Or if there's not anywhere in particular then look for something with alot of included or optional excursions then you'll know you'll at least be with people every day and so get to know them. I think I'd be more worried if I had free days in the holiday where I wasn't sure what I would be doing or if I'd find people to go with. And if all else fails I just told myself if I really hate it, it's only for 2 weeks and I would have been kicking myself more for not going than for at least trying it out. After all its better to get something done than to live with the fear of it :)
Also if you have anymore questions about anything don't hesitate to ask. I think one of the reasons I picked Just You was because everyone on this forum seems so nice and friendly, I thought if that's the kind of people using this company then I'd be happy to go on holiday with them!
Hayley