A new international study of tourism bookings has revealed growing popularity of Central American destinations among solo travelers. Two cities in the region were specifically identified in a global ranking of favored locations for independent travel. The study analyzed reservation data to determine which destinations attract the highest number of individuals choosing to travel alone. While the specific cities were not named in the provided text, the findings indicate a rising trend of solo exploration in Central America. This suggests increased safety, accessibility, or appeal of the region to independent tourists. The research highlights a shift in travel preferences towards more individualized experiences. Further details regarding the study’s methodology and the identified cities are expected to be released soon.
