Type B travel

Where would you recommend for someone introverted, low energy, no interest in sex tourism. Just a low key, cozy place where the locals will leave me alone? I can wander around town, go on a hike, and get drunk at local spots.

  1. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Alaska

  2. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    rural italian villages or small towns in the apennines or sardinia/sicily

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      Came to say this. Small Italian towns where the young people of working age have all moved to the cities so its just elderly pensioners. Can have a too quiet, hills have eyes vibe though with people looking at you out of windows and empty streets.

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        >Small Italian towns
        Those are full of morons nowadays. I know it because I live in one of those places

        • 8 months ago
          Anonymous

          those are just southern italians

  3. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    literally Japan. super safe and the entire country's culture revolves around leaving people the fuck alone. if you want to feel invisible in a crowd, go there.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      I'm a 6'3 pale white guy, is that still possible?

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        yes. unless you are going to a party/gaijin hunter bar nobody cares.

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        Yes, they will generally leave you alone but they will also be staring at you like a deer in headlights

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      Agreed on Japan. Super chill to just walk around different towns, parks, and temples. People there are very friendly/polite and helpful, but they won't bother you either if you're minding your own business (culturally it's taboo to make trouble for other people in Japan). It's probably one of the best countries as a solo traveler as well, super convenient to get around wherever you want on the trains/transportation. Would definitely recommend going there if you haven't been yet.

  4. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    i'd say think of 'dark academia' type places like Ireland or Scotland, aka, all the old architecture. I had a blast just walking around Rome and Florence and being among all of the history.

  5. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    The Czech Republic. While Prague is a well known sex tourism staple, the Czechs in general are perhaps better known for their attitude of not giving a fuck and not wanting to be fucked with. The main cities aren't overcrowded (Prague is sometimes) and the small towns are dope and a $2 bus ride away. The beer is possibly the best in the world and very cheap. Lots of amazing castles.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      I've been to Prague, Český Krumlov and Sedlec. Anywhere else you'd recommend?

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        Brno is great, Hluboka nad Vltavou is an awesome castle with Ceske Budejovice close by, and Pilsen has a bit more of a "locals" vibe and some of the best beer in the world

        • 8 months ago
          Anonymous

          Cheers for your reply, will have to check some of these places out.

  6. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Scandinavia & Japan

  7. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Numea, New Caledonia

  8. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    I have been travelling for 40 years and I would highly recommend Hialeah, Florida or South Beach, Florida or Jacksonville, Florida or Tallahassee, Florida or Fort Lauderdale, Florida as the public transport is simply the best and you can walk around aimlessly at night without looking over your back

  9. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    >tfw Type A blood
    >Type B travel sounds interesting to me
    >phone has a Type C charging port
    Goddamn, I can't even be consistent.

  10. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Iceland, plenty of places to hike, nobody will bug you, plenty of booze, it's pretty chill also.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      Doesn't booze in Iceland cost an arm and a leg?

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        Yeah, it's fucking retardedly expensive don't listen to the guy you replied to. Best to just buy your 1.5l limit at duty free in the airport and lug it with you if you're an alcoholic.

  11. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Nordic countries. Excepting a couple of well known tourist hotspots in or near capital cities you will be left alone. Excellent hiking. Alcohol expensive and can be awkward to buy from state monopolies. If you go to a bar people might try talking to you.

  12. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Åland

  13. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Grindlewald
    Bar Harbor
    Macinac Island
    Wild Dunes/isle of palms
    Rosarita
    Hualtulco
    Quebec city
    Ottawa
    Biloxi
    Vernazza
    Palm desert/springs
    Julien

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      biloxi??! why the mention of biloxi
      t. originally from south mississippi

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      new england is a pretty solid idea

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      I legit love Mackinac island

  14. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    austria

  15. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Just go to your pic, anon. That's in the US.

  16. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Leavenworth.

  17. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Andorra sounds perfect for this. Amazing hiking, very chill city vibes, and there's a bottle bar with a great guy running it that LOVES beer and can recommend you some really out-there stuff. I planned to only spend a couple of days there but I think I spent about a week, and only left regrettably.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      What's the name of that bottle shop? I want to check it out this summer

  18. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Channel Islands (Sark doesn't even allow cars there).
    Rural Ireland for easy low energy hiking and walks. Especially the Aran Islands (I recommend Inis Oirr. You can look at ruins, go to the beach, explore the winding paths, rent a bike, go to one of the two pubs, and all the tourists leave after 4pm. Inis Mor is also good.) and Gaeltacht areas of Connemara and Donegal. Wicklow mountains might be good as well. Just go during the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn. I recommend the Gaeltacht (Irish speaking) areas of Ireland especially because the locals are friendly, but more protective of their culture and not as outgoing and loud as other parts of Ireland. They're off the beaten path but not too hard to get to.

  19. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    Finland

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