BGray
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Hi Pampas, 

I'm so sorry for your loss.  But you have made the right decision and on a JY tour you will not be alone and will find many others who are in similar circumstances.  Life has to move on and a lovely holiday can give us such a boost.  I hope you choose a tour that you really enjoy - all the JY Italy tours are really popular so that might be a good place to start.  Or do you have your eye on somewhere further afield?  I've travelled the world with JY, the best decision I've made in living memory!

All the best,

Bob

Marion F
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'BGray' wrote:

Hi Pampas, 

I'm so sorry for your loss.  But you have made the right decision and on a JY tour you will not be alone and will find many others who are in similar circumstances.  Life has to move on and a lovely holiday can give us such a boost.  I hope you choose a tour that you really enjoy - all the JY Italy tours are really popular so that might be a good place to start.  Or do you have your eye on somewhere further afield?  I've travelled the world with JY, the best decision I've made in living memory!

All the best,

Bob

Hi Bob

i have read your comments on another company's forum concerning their numbering system.   I have travelled with their company several times and I have had a few negative experiences with this system.  

I am happy for JY to give you my email address if you would like more information from me.  In fact after my latest experience, I am now actively avoiding this particular company. 

Best wishes, Marion

IamLizC
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Hi all, newcomer here.

I've just booked the JY trip to Pompeii, Sorrento on Sept 5 and I can't wait. This is my first for JY but my second solo trip as I ventured out last year with another Company to Andalucia. Totally loved it and the other travellers were great but as most were couples it really does make you feel like a spare part at times. JY sounds like the perfect solution. :)

Liz

BGray
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Hi Marion,

Many thanks for your post - I've only just seen it now!  As you will have seen I did have a few reservations about their numbering system, but most seem happy with it.  I'm booked to go with them in November, so will have to see for myself.  I'm travelling with a couple of others, so will just have to grin and bear it at dinner and hopefully it won't be too bad!

All the best,

Bob

vikkim
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Hi I am not sure if I am posting this in the right place, but I wanted to say hello! My name is Vikki and I am going on the Canada/New England in the Fall on 17 September from Heathrow. Looking forward to it. First time I have done this so a bit nervous so say hello if you will be travelling on the same trip :0)
nixon
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'vikkim' wrote:

Hi I am not sure if I am posting this in the right place, but I wanted to say hello! My name is Vikki and I am going on the Canada/New England in the Fall on 17 September from Heathrow. Looking forward to it. First time I have done this so a bit nervous so say hello if you will be travelling on the same trip :0)

Hi there

I would repost it onto the main boards under a heading off

Tour name and date ......you might get more response.

I have done this tour in the past you will have great fun any questions just ask..

Cindy

ChrisJ1
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Hi! I'm another newbie- but I am looking forward to my walking holiday in the lakes in October - As long as I can find Penrith!! Its all a bit scary - but lots of positive comments have been so helpful. Thanks all!
CarlaMc
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Hello all,

I have just recently discovered Just You.  I am 38 years old and although I have travelled fairly extensively in the past, I have never travelled abroad on my own.  I am completely torn over whether or not to book a trip!  I am naturally quite a shy person and I am terrified at the thought that I might really struggle on one of these trips.  Equally so, I don't think I quite yet have the nerve to go off around the world completely on my own!  

I am thinking of booking somewhere in Europe to start with, maybe the Deluxe Dubrovnik trip.   From reading the reviews of this, there seems to be a nice balance between organised excursions and also free time to yourself.

Any advice would be most greatly appreciated.  Thank you.

Carla

Paul N
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'Rose1999' wrote:

'CarlaMc' wrote:

Hello all,

I have just recently discovered Just You.  I am 38 years old and although I have travelled fairly extensively in the past, I have never travelled abroad on my own.  I am completely torn over whether or not to book a trip!  I am naturally quite a shy person and I am terrified at the thought that I might really struggle on one of these trips.  Equally so, I don't think I quite yet have the nerve to go off around the world completely on my own!  

I am thinking of booking somewhere in Europe to start with, maybe the Deluxe Dubrovnik trip.   From reading the reviews of this, there seems to be a nice balance between organised excursions and also free time to yourself.

Any advice would be most greatly appreciated.  Thank you.

Carla

Hi Carla and welcome!

I did the Deluxe Dubrovnik trip in May and it was wonderful, such a pretty area. It is scary to take your first trip like this but you soon realise that everyone's in the same boat, they are friendly and welcoming but not pushy. You sit together for most meals and that's nice as you can join in as much or as little conversation as you feel comfortable with, as the week goes on you'll feel more comfortable talking to everyone believe me.

You don't have to go on the trips out if you'd prefer some time to yourself, but I'd recommend going as they are great trips, even though the one to Mostar was a long journey for only 3 hours there, but  I was glad I'd been and seen the town, it's lovely.

My first solo trip was to Tuscany, I was worried that I'd just be sitting in my room afraid to join in with the others so I took a book - I never even opened it! I made friends there and still keep in touch with 2 ladies, in fact we're hoping to go away together next year. 

On the other hand if you do want to keep yourself to yourself then no one minds, we're all on holiday, we've all paid for it and we all realise that everyone is different.

If you have any questions just ask away, there are some lovely helpful people on this forum and no question is a silly one.

Go for it, I know you'll wonder why you didn't do it sooner!

Happy travels

Rose

Hi Carla 

Welcome you've done the hard bit by joining the Forum. I agree with Rose and I am not the most outgoing of people but I found on the two trips I have done with JY  (a) we all have the same interest in the holiday destination we have picked and (b) we are all single travellers and you are bound to find some in the group with similar other interests as yourself. You can join in as much or as little as you like but on my two trips Tuscany in May 2018 and Sicily 2017 I met a fabulous group of people both times. On my last trip there was a younger lady in the group but age had nothing to do with it we all just joined in and had so many laughs and not to mention the odd wine etc in the bar after our evening meal together. I just wish I had found JY before I was 69 what a lot of fab holidays I missed out on. So as I have said before on here FIND IT, BOOK IT ENJOY IT

Happy hunting

Paul

CarlaMc
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'Paul N' wrote:

'Rose1999' wrote:

'CarlaMc' wrote:

Hello all,

I have just recently discovered Just You.  I am 38 years old and although I have travelled fairly extensively in the past, I have never travelled abroad on my own.  I am completely torn over whether or not to book a trip!  I am naturally quite a shy person and I am terrified at the thought that I might really struggle on one of these trips.  Equally so, I don't think I quite yet have the nerve to go off around the world completely on my own!  

I am thinking of booking somewhere in Europe to start with, maybe the Deluxe Dubrovnik trip.   From reading the reviews of this, there seems to be a nice balance between organised excursions and also free time to yourself.

Any advice would be most greatly appreciated.  Thank you.

Carla

Hi Carla and welcome!

I did the Deluxe Dubrovnik trip in May and it was wonderful, such a pretty area. It is scary to take your first trip like this but you soon realise that everyone's in the same boat, they are friendly and welcoming but not pushy. You sit together for most meals and that's nice as you can join in as much or as little conversation as you feel comfortable with, as the week goes on you'll feel more comfortable talking to everyone believe me.

You don't have to go on the trips out if you'd prefer some time to yourself, but I'd recommend going as they are great trips, even though the one to Mostar was a long journey for only 3 hours there, but  I was glad I'd been and seen the town, it's lovely.

My first solo trip was to Tuscany, I was worried that I'd just be sitting in my room afraid to join in with the others so I took a book - I never even opened it! I made friends there and still keep in touch with 2 ladies, in fact we're hoping to go away together next year. 

On the other hand if you do want to keep yourself to yourself then no one minds, we're all on holiday, we've all paid for it and we all realise that everyone is different.

If you have any questions just ask away, there are some lovely helpful people on this forum and no question is a silly one.

Go for it, I know you'll wonder why you didn't do it sooner!

Happy travels

Rose

Hi Carla 

Welcome you've done the hard bit by joining the Forum. I agree with Rose and I am not the most outgoing of people but I found on the two trips I have done with JY  (a) we all have the same interest in the holiday destination we have picked and (b) we are all single travellers and you are bound to find some in the group with similar other interests as yourself. You can join in as much or as little as you like but on my two trips Tuscany in May 2018 and Sicily 2017 I met a fabulous group of people both times. On my last trip there was a younger lady in the group but age had nothing to do with it we all just joined in and had so many laughs and not to mention the odd wine etc in the bar after our evening meal together. I just wish I had found JY before I was 69 what a lot of fab holidays I missed out on. So as I have said before on here FIND IT, BOOK IT ENJOY IT

Happy hunting

Paul

Thank you both so much.  You have no idea how much you have reassured me and given me the confidence to just go ahead and book a trip!

Lesley53
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As a single person I find it difficult to know were I fit I guess, 

I am feeling better already after reading the posts

 I am going on my first trip  September 27th "Highlights of Tuscany"

everything I have viewed is very positive , so thank you.

I am looking forward to new adventures

Lesley

Maria_19
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'Lesley53' wrote:

As a single person I find it difficult to know were I fit I guess, 

I am feeling better already after reading the posts

 I am going on my first trip  September 27th "Highlights of Tuscany"

everything I have viewed is very positive , so thank you.

I am looking forward to new adventures

Lesley

Hi Lesley I did my first JY trip in 2011 to Lake Como & am about to go to Puglia 9 Sept. This will probably be about  my 6/7th JY trip. I'm sure you will love the Tuscany holiday. I think I did that either 2013 or14 & it was such fun as about 6 of us palled up together & had a lot of laughs!

Hel59
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'Gillinana' wrote:

Thanks for your encouraging review. I'm slightly hesitant about my first holiday with JY in June - walking the Camino de Santiago. I've been unable to make contact with others who are on the trip, so that concerns me. But your comments plus others make me feel a bit more confident.

Hi I’m am thinking of doing this trip. How did your trip go ?

margie_bear
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'sjm533' wrote:

Hi Sykvia

Itwas lovely to read your post as I am as frightened as you were before you embarked on your forst holiday.

I am really going to try to do it but am not sure I'll manage it.

Heres to trying.

Margaret

Two years ago I was in the same position as many of you, having lost my husband in February 2012.  A had never travelled alone, or even for that matter lived alone.  I am in my mid-70's.  I found JY and other singles holiday companies through an internet search and booked my first holiday.

I was so scared a few days before departure that I almost asked my doctor to sign me off sick so that I did not have to go and claim on the insurance!  Sense prevailed because I really knew that she wouldn't do it.

You are really "on your own" until you get to the departure airport.  Unless of course you have someone to travel with you, or take you to the airport.  From there on you will have as much or as little company as you wish.

Fellow travellers are there for the same reason you are - it is somewhere they want to visit.  Whether it is for the sights, architecture, history, food, culture, you have that in common at check-in.

I am so glad that I didn't call off that first holiday to France which was in May,  I thoroughly enjoyed it.  The age range, which was from about mid 30's to 80 really didn't matter, in fact I booked another for September to Calabria and thoroughly enjoyed that as well.  

I have two holidays booked this year - one of them with JY.

In my limited experience tour managers have been fantastic.  The second hotel was far and away better than the first, but the first was very, very good.

Organisation from departure airport - resort(s) - return airport is smooth.  Everything is done for you.  

All you have to do is choose - read any reviews on the forum that you can find - book - pay - turn up - ENJOY!!

If anyone wants to contact me "off forum" JY have my email address.

Happy travelling.

Sylvia

pampas
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Hi all , today I plucked up the courage and ave booked my first holiday for November to Treasures of Andalucia . Looking forward to my new adventures .  🙂
Bliss88
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'sjm533' wrote:

Two years ago I was in the same position as many of you, having lost my husband in February 2012.  A had never travelled alone, or even for that matter lived alone.  I am in my mid-70's.  I found JY and other singles holiday companies through an internet search and booked my first holiday.

I was so scared a few days before departure that I almost asked my doctor to sign me off sick so that I did not have to go and claim on the insurance!  Sense prevailed because I really knew that she wouldn't do it.

You are really "on your own" until you get to the departure airport.  Unless of course you have someone to travel with you, or take you to the airport.  From there on you will have as much or as little company as you wish.

Fellow travellers are there for the same reason you are - it is somewhere they want to visit.  Whether it is for the sights, architecture, history, food, culture, you have that in common at check-in.

I am so glad that I didn't call off that first holiday to France which was in May,  I thoroughly enjoyed it.  The age range, which was from about mid 30's to 80 really didn't matter, in fact I booked another for September to Calabria and thoroughly enjoyed that as well.  

I have two holidays booked this year - one of them with JY.

In my limited experience tour managers have been fantastic.  The second hotel was far and away better than the first, but the first was very, very good.

Organisation from departure airport - resort(s) - return airport is smooth.  Everything is done for you.  

All you have to do is choose - read any reviews on the forum that you can find - book - pay - turn up - ENJOY!!

If anyone wants to contact me "off forum" JY have my email address.

Happy travelling.

Sylvia

Hello

I am really scared, anxious. I want to do it but worried if it is unsafe.

Yasmin

Saphirering
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'That\'s wrote:

Two years ago I was in the same position as many of you, having lost my husband in February 2012.  A had never travelled alone, or even for that matter lived alone.  I am in my mid-70's.  I found JY and other singles holiday companies through an internet search and booked my first holiday.

I was so scared a few days before departure that I almost asked my doctor to sign me off sick so that I did not have to go and claim on the insurance!  Sense prevailed because I really knew that she wouldn't do it.

You are really "on your own" until you get to the departure airport.  Unless of course you have someone to travel with you, or take you to the airport.  From there on you will have as much or as little company as you wish.

Fellow travellers are there for the same reason you are - it is somewhere they want to visit.  Whether it is for the sights, architecture, history, food, culture, you have that in common at check-in.

I am so glad that I didn't call off that first holiday to France which was in May,  I thoroughly enjoyed it.  The age range, which was from about mid 30's to 80 really didn't matter, in fact I booked another for September to Calabria and thoroughly enjoyed that as well.  

I have two holidays booked this year - one of them with JY.

In my limited experience tour managers have been fantastic.  The second hotel was far and away better than the first, but the first was very, very good.

Organisation from departure airport - resort(s) - return airport is smooth.  Everything is done for you.  

All you have to do is choose - read any reviews on the forum that you can find - book - pay - turn up - ENJOY!!

If anyone wants to contact me "off forum" JY have my email address.

Happy travelling.

Sylvia

sallyw07@hotmail.co.uk
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Thankyou for that post. I am looking at this site for the first time and have booked

my 1st holiday with JY to Australia at the end of Jan '19. Feeling apprehensive, but so excited

too!

Any info re that holiday gratefully received

Andrea0209
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'sallyw07@hotmail.co.uk' wrote:

Thankyou for that post.  I am looking at this site for the first time and have booked

my 1st holiday with JY to Australia at the end of Jan '19. Feeling apprehensive, but so excited

too!

Any info re that holiday gratefully received

I’m travelling to Australia 29 Jan.... is that the same for you then?

I posted amazing Australia post last week and someone named John provided info... 

I’m scared and excited too

We might be travelling in the same group.....

With best wishes 

Andrea

sjm533
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Message for Yasmin,

I have just seen that you are worried about a tour being unsafe.  Please let me reassure you that travelling in a group is the safest way to travel.  Indeed that is why many of us choose to go that way.  I am much happier in a group than I am on my own, and once you meet up with the group you are not likely to be alone unless you want to be.  Have no worries about safety.  

Sylvia