based on 472 experiences from female travelers
Santiago de Compostela was one of my favourite experiences till this day. I met the most genuine, heartfelt people and had the best learning experience within myself, wpuld highly recommend walking the Camino solo. It’s truly life changing
Posted: September 12, 2025Honestly my friends I met on a previous trip were out there met them and had a ball, ate good food, attended great events and was sad I left I definitely would go again for the sake of the experience and opportunity
Posted: August 19, 2025Johanne
France
I felt safe in Tenerife, although I’m not sure if it was because of the island itself or because I was with my boyfriend. I highly recommend going kayaking to see turtles and dolphins, such an unforgettable experience ! There are plenty of great activities on GetYourGuide, and I also took a trip to Mount Teide for the sunset and stargazing, which was magical. When it comes to restaurants, be cautious, there are many tourist traps where servers stop you in the street, make you believe they’re offering you a free starter, and then charge you for it, and often at higher prices than it’s worth. I’d suggest looking for more local, less touristy places to eat. I stayed in Los Cristianos and loved it, very lively, close to many beautiful spots and activities. It’s also super easy to get around by bus, and you can buy day passes that cover the whole island, which I definitely recommend 🏝️
Posted: August 14, 2025Experienced: May, 2025Jimena
Mexico
I traveled to Valencia with my brother and it was an incredible experience. I did feel that Valencia has its own culture, they’re Valencian before they’re Spanish. I really liked this experience there was a lot of cool museum to visit and the food was amazing. Definitely don’t forget to visit the main market.
Posted: August 13, 2025Jimena
Mexico
I really loved Madrid coming from the states it’s a really good blend of cultures. Literally can find good Asian or Latin food anywhere. Spanish food and history is really interesting here and there’s always something to do.
Posted: August 13, 2025Based on 553 local experiences
Based on 553 local experiences
Andrea
I think Málaga is generally a safe city for girls. During the day, I feel comfortable walking around anywhere. At night, I do avoid some less busy or poorly lit streets, but overall it’s easy to enjoy the city and explore without worrying too much.
Posted: September 16, 2025