All-Inclusive Solo Travel Packages That Actually Deliver (No Planning Required)

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You're scrolling through Instagram at 11 PM, watching someone surf perfect waves in Morocco while you're surrounded by takeout containers and tomorrow's meeting prep. You want that life, but the thought of planning flights, accommodation, activities, and figuring out how to not eat alone for a week makes you close the app and go to bed.

Here's the thing about solo travel: the "solo" part is optional. The "travel" part shouldn't require a PhD in logistics.

What Makes a Solo Travel Package Actually All-Inclusive?

Real talk: most "all-inclusive" packages aren't. They cover your hotel and maybe breakfast, then leave you standing in a foreign country with a guidebook wondering what to do next. That's not all-inclusive — that's expensive babysitting.

A proper all-inclusive solo travel package should handle:

  • Accommodation — but not just any hotel room
  • All meals — including the good stuff, not just continental breakfast
  • Activities — the reason you're actually going
  • Equipment — because who owns a wetsuit?
  • Transportation — from airport to adventure and back
  • The social aspect — because eating alone gets old fast

Most importantly? It should connect you with people who actually share your interests. Not just other tourists checking off bucket list items.

Creator-Led Group Trips: Your Zero-Planning Solution

Here's where Your Friends Are Boring (YFAB) flips the script entirely. Instead of cramming 47 activities into 7 days, we do something radical: focus on one thing and do it properly.

Surfers at sunset in Taghazout Morocco during YFAB surf trip

Take our Taghazout surf trip in Morocco. Seven days, one destination, one focus: surfing. You're not rushing between activities or trying to see every monument. You're waking up, having breakfast with your group, and spending the day in the water with people who signed up for the exact same reason you did.

The price? Starting at $850 for early bird bookings. That covers everything: accommodation, all meals, surf lessons, equipment, airport transfers, and — this is key — it covers the curation. Someone else figured out the best spots, the best instructors, and how to structure the week so you actually improve.

Real All-Inclusive Solo Travel Packages (With Actual Prices)

Let's get specific. Here are three genuinely all-inclusive options that require zero planning from you:

Option 1: Surf Morocco - Taghazout

  • Price: Starting at $850 early bird
  • What's included: 7 days accommodation, all meals, daily surf lessons, equipment, airport transfers
  • Group size: 8-12 travelers (ages 25-34)
  • Best for: First-time solo group travelers who want to learn to surf

Option 2: Scuba Philippines - Moalboal

  • Price: Starting at $1,200 for certified divers
  • What's included: Accommodation, meals, daily dives, equipment, certification course if needed, transfers
  • Group size: 8-12 travelers (ages 25-34)
  • Best for: Solo travelers who want to explore underwater paradise

Option 3: Surf Costa Rica - Tamarindo

  • Price: Starting at $1,500 early bird
  • What's included: Luxury jungle accommodation, gourmet meals, surf coaching, equipment, airport transfers
  • Group size: 8-12 travelers (ages 25-34)
  • Best for: Solo travelers ready to splurge on premium experience
Surfers on beach in Tamarindo Costa Rica during YFAB trip

Why This Beats Traditional All-Inclusive Resorts

You know what happens at regular all-inclusive resorts? You end up talking to the bartender because everyone else is with their partner or family. You're paying premium prices to feel like the third wheel at someone else's vacation.

Creator-led group trips solve this by being selective about who joins. When you book a scuba diving trip to the Philippines, everyone there chose scuba diving. The trip itself is the filter. No algorithm needed.

Plus, you get someone who actually knows what they're doing leading the experience. These aren't random tour guides reading scripts — they're creators who chose this destination because they genuinely love it and want to share it.

How to Choose Your Solo Travel Package

If you're nervous about your first group trip: Start with Morocco. It's the most accessible, the culture is incredible, and surf lessons are perfect for beginners. At $850, it's also the most budget-friendly option.

If you want to try something completely new: Go for the Philippines scuba trip. Even if you're not certified, we'll handle that too. Swimming with whale sharks beats any Instagram story you've ever posted.

If you want to treat yourself: Costa Rica is pure luxury. Jungle accommodation, gourmet food, and some of the best surf breaks in Central America.

Scuba diver exploring coral reefs in Moalboal Philippines

The Real Difference: Community Over Tourism

Here's what most travel companies get wrong: they think you want to see as much as possible in the shortest time. But you don't need to visit 15 countries this year. You need one perfect trip where you actually connect with people and come back changed.

That's exactly what happens when you stay in one place for a full week with people who share your interests. You're not collecting passport stamps — you're collecting memories and friendships.

The best part? Zero planning required. We figured out the logistics so you can focus on the experience. All you need to do is show up and be open to adventure.

Ready to trade your boring friends for an adventure? Check out our current YFAB trip calendar and book your spot before someone else does. Your Instagram feed (and your soul) will thank you.

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