- 42% of Brits are planning to travel alone within the
next 12 months[1]
- 72% of Brits plan to dine solo in the next
year[1], with solo diners spending 32% more per
person than the average diner[2]
- Younger generations are leading the shift with 80% planning
to dine solo in the next 12 months and 90% either already desiring
or planning a solo trip[1]
- Berlin, Paris and Dublin ranked top three destinations for those
looking to experience solo travel and dining[3]
LONDON, Oct. 2, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- Gone are the days of relying on a plus one,
as Brits are increasingly choosing to travel and dine solo.
With search share of solo hotel rooms up by 9% in the past
year[4], and solo dining seeing a 14% uplift
year-over-year in the UK,[2] KAYAK, the world's
leading travel search engine, has partnered with restaurant
discovery and booking platform, OpenTable, to launch the ultimate
guide to solo travel and dining. Offering solo travellers and
diners an insight into the hottest travel destinations, must-visit
restaurants and expert tips, this is the go-to resource for
those choosing to travel and dine on their own.
Millennials and Gen Z revealed as solo ambassadors
New consumer data, conducted by both brands supports this seen
trend, with 72% of Brits planning to dine solo in the next year and
nearly half (42%) are going on a solo trip[1] - and
it's Gen Zs and Millennials who appear to be leading the shift.
The younger generations are no longer waiting around for a plus
one to be available before booking their dream trip or eating in
their favourite restaurant and are embracing solo experiences
instead. Approximately 80% of Gen Zs and Millennials are planning
to dine solo in the next 12 months, compared to 68% of Gen X and
57% of Boomers.[1] While on the travel side, about
90% of Millennials and Gen Zs are either already planning or
desiring taking a solo trip in their lifetime, while older
generations showed more modest interest (77% of Gen X's and 73% of
Boomers).[1]
Solo travel and dining = self-care
Solo travel has become the perfect opportunity for travellers to
challenge themselves and experience something outside of their
comfort zone. Among the reasons people appreciate jetting off
without a plus one, 54% of respondents say they love the freedom to
explore new places on their own terms and in their own time and
over two in five (44%) enjoy the fact they don't have to align
their plans with someone else. Solo travel also offers over one in
four (28%) people a chance to disconnect, recharge and focus on
self-care.[1]
Self-care is a common thread across both travel and dining.
Nearly two in five Brits (39%) would choose to dine solo when they
need a break from socialising, with over a quarter (28%) revealing
that their number one reason they appreciate dining alone is
because they enjoy their "me time." Additionally, 21% view solo
dining as a part of their regular self-care
routine.[1]
"Solo dining is a key dining trend of 2024, with solo diners
spending 32% more per person than the average diner.[2]
The rise in solo dining appears to reflect a growing trend of
self-investment and valuing 'me time,'" said OpenTable's
Laure Bornet, VP of International
Growth. "Restaurants are adapting to this cultural shift by
offering countertop seating, kitchen views and varied portion sizes
to create the perfect spaces for solo guests to enjoy their dining
experience."
Solo doesn't mean lonely
More than half (58%) of solo travellers have formed lasting
relationships - whether friendly or romantic - on previous trips,
and 44% say they are open to a holiday romance. This may explain
why nearly a quarter (24%) of Brits book a double room when
travelling solo.[1]
"Solo travel allows people to have autonomy and flexibility over
their plans, including their pace of travel. It can be a liberating
experience to travel alone, providing travellers with a huge sense
of accomplishment," said Rachel
Mumford, travel expert of KAYAK UK. "Travelling
independently doesn't mean you need to sacrifice socialising as 24%
reveal they make new friends more easily when travelling
alone."[1]
Top destinations for solo travellers and diners according to
KAYAK and OpenTable[3]
The survey data shows the most common types of trips that appeal
to solo travellers are city breaks (71%), outdoor vacations such as
hiking (49%) and beach resorts (47%).[1]
When it comes to inspiration for the perfect solo trip, KAYAK
and OpenTable can help. After analysing a variety of factors such
as average flight and accommodation price, perception of safety and
hotel ratings, and average meal costs, these are the top five
destinations for those looking to experience solo travel and
dining:
Top five
destinations for solo travellers and diners according to KAYAK and
OpenTable
|
Rank
|
Destination
|
Average
hotel price
(£)
|
Average
flight price
(£)
|
Perceived
safety
|
Solo Travel
Hotel Rating
|
Average
meal cost (£)
|
Score
|
1
|
Berlin,
Germany
|
£109
|
£156
|
55.4
|
7.6
|
£20
|
100
|
2
|
Paris,
France
|
£173
|
£110
|
42.3
|
7.7
|
£27
|
95
|
3
|
Dublin,
Ireland
|
£168
|
£85
|
46.9
|
7.7
|
£23
|
90
|
4
|
Dubai,
UAE
|
£83
|
£557
|
83.7
|
7.7
|
£54
|
84
|
5
|
Sydney,
Australia
|
£118
|
£1046
|
65.9
|
7.5
|
£33
|
72
|
The Solo Travel and Dining Guide on KAYAK provides solo
travellers with a comprehensive resource to plan their next
adventure with the page offers an exclusive guide to
discovering the best destinations for solo travel.
To accompany KAYAK's top solo travel picks, OpenTable is
dishing out the top 5 solo dining spots in each destination,
and launching its inaugural data-backed list of the Top 50
Restaurants for Solo Dining in the UK.5 The list
features restaurants across the UK, including Upstairs at Landrace
in Bath, The Mayfair Chippy in London, ERST in Manchester and The Black Grape in Edinburgh, as well as practical tips to fully
enjoy the solo experience.
About KAYAK
KAYAK, part of Booking Holdings (NASDAQ: BKNG), is the world's
leading travel search engine. With billions of queries across our
platforms, we help people find their perfect flight, stay, rental
car and vacation package. We also support business travellers with
our corporate travel solution.
About OpenTable
OpenTable, a global leader in restaurant tech and part of
Booking Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: BKNG), helps more than 60,000
restaurants worldwide fill 1.7 billion seats a year. OpenTable's
world-class technology empowers restaurants to focus on what
matters most - their team, their guests, and their bottom line -
while enabling diners to discover and book the perfect restaurant
for every occasion.
1. Consumer Research Methodology
An online
survey was conducted by PureSpectrum among 1000 UK consumers
with an interest in solo travel. Within this sample, major cities
have been weighed for direct comparison. The research fieldwork
took place between 2-6 August,
2024.
2. OpenTable data
OpenTable looked at
online seated diners for parties of 1 from August 1 2023 to July
31 2024, and compared it to the corresponding period in
2023. Average spend per guest for parties of one and overall party
sizes from August 1 2023 to
July 31 2024 was also analysed.
3. KAYAK and OpenTable data
The top cities
have been selected based on the largest share of solo travel
searches made on KAYAK and the share of solo dining at OpenTable
restaurants. The solo travel share has been identified based on the
hotel searches for one person conducted from January 1, 2024 to July
31, 2024 for the travel period between January 17, 2024 and November 30, 2024. To identify solo dining share,
OpenTable looked at solo seated diners from phone, online and
walk-in reservations from August 1,
2023 to July 31, 2024 in
cities with over 10 restaurants on the platform as of January 1, 2024.
4. KAYAK data
KAYAK looked at the share of
hotel searches for one person made on KAYAK.co.uk based on searches
conducted from 1/1/24 - 7/31/24 for
travel between 1/7/24 - 11/30/24. To
compare year-over-year, KAYAK considered hotel searches for one
person based on searches conducted from 1/1/23 - 7/31/23 for travel between 1/7/23 - 11/30/23.
5. Top 50 Restaurants for Solo Dining in the UK
Methodology
OpenTable's Top Restaurants for Solo Dining is
generated from OpenTable diner reviews and dining metrics from
August 1 2023 to July 31 2024. Restaurants with a minimum
threshold of diner reviews were considered and evaluated by a
compilation of unique data points, including diner ratings, the
percentage of five star reviews, the number of alerts set, the
percentage of reservations made in advance and direct searches.
Metrics were weighted to comprise an overall score. A percentage of
solo reservations was used as a cutoff and then restaurants were
ranked by score.
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