based on 493 experiences from female travelers
Viktorija
Croatia
I experienced Ibiza thanks to a friend who lives there. It’s expensive, but absolutely worth it. People are incredibly open and warm, the parties are amazing, and the nature and beaches are absolutely stunning. Highly recommend! 🌸🩷
Posted: December 23, 2025Emmanuella
Italy
🚎✈️My first solo trip, I was very scared but everything went great. I bought the Barcelona Card for about €75, which allowed me to use all public transport and many attractions for free or at a discount for 5 days; very useful because I was moving around both on foot and by public transport. 🥘🥗Unfortunately, I didn't eat many local specialties, I spent more on museums. ⚠️I was afraid of being robbed or worse, but nothing happened, I never experienced any dangerous events. In fact, I met very kind people who helped me even if they didn't speak English. 🫶🏾You don't need to be in a pair to live the moment. Girls, take off and go, you only have one life and this is it. If no one wants to come with you, no problem, you go, explore, and have fun 🫶🏾
Posted: December 12, 2025Experienced: October, 2025Beatriz
Netherlands
I'm obsessed with this city and hated to leave. The food was delicious, I felt super safe (was expecting a constant fear of pickpockets but I stayed safe and it was alright), weather was great, people were nice, the architecture is amazing, you can do hikes or chill at the beach. Endless possibilities!
Posted: December 7, 2025Experienced: December, 2025Sopo
Georgia
I was living in Valencia, Spain for 1 month this year and i felt super safe there as a solo traveler. Not many activities to do in the city, but its a calm, less touristy sea city in Spain that has many historical places.
Posted: December 4, 2025Lloret isn’t a big town but it has everything for both soul satisfaction (beach, landscapes, calm pace) and nightlife/partying for those interested. After ~10 pm streets are packed with youth going places but you can avoid the crowds by climbing the hill and observing sea+stars
Posted: November 28, 2025Based on 598 local experiences
Based on 598 local experiences
Very safe, I would just try to avoid La Calzada and the train station at night. Be also careful with your belongings at San Lorenzo beach if you go for a swim on Summer. Apart from that you can trust people. They are very friendly.
Posted: December 22, 2025Nihlenur
Malaga is a very safe city even though it has highly populated tourism areas. Yet, i personally think anyone traveling the world should be aware of their surroundings in all costs. Especially in the touristic old town center part of the city is home to many people all around the world. Stay safe people :)
Posted: December 19, 2025for me its so safe but everything depends of the hours and the place sometimes, for me the center of the city, (Barri vell) its so safe because i life there and i call tell it but far away of the center maybe its not too safe.
Posted: December 16, 2025Elisaveta
Be careful for pickpockets, especially in the city center, and attacks in small streets. Always go accompanied if returning late so make sure you have friends or family going with you. Watch over your bags and backpacks for pickpocketing.
Posted: December 12, 2025Emmanuella
I was in Barcelona from November 19th to 23rd, I went to the most famous places and used public transport a lot; I expected at least a little crime, but nothing happened, in fact I met very kind people who helped me even if they didn't speak English; maybe I was the exception; but I'm definitely going back. 💐🥰🥰
Posted: December 11, 2025Laia
Barcelona
4 days
Hey girls! I’m Laia, a 21 year old spanish girl who’s always willing to explore around and have new experiences. I’m a huge fan of traveling, learning about other cultures/languages, dancing and cooking. I’m currently studying aerospace engineering in Barcelona and I absolutely love it (but the truth is that I just wanna graduate and be able to have time to travel and make friends around the world 🥹💗).
Dounia
Almeria
3 days
Hi! I’m an algerian girl currently living in Galway, Ireland, but I’m originally based in Almería 🇪🇸 (a bit confusing 🐐). If you need any advice or help, feel free to reach out—maybe we’ll even get a chance to meet in either place! For sustainable tourism that respects local communities and the environment 🪸🫂🐫 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸