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December 2, 2008 10:27:31 AM CST



Top Spots for Solo Adventurers

Posted Feb 24, 08 4:59 AM CST in Arts & Living 

(Newser) – Looking to mend a well-trodden heart with a solo adventure? From serene fishing villages to culture-packed cities, several destinations can be just the ticket. For those who prefer to go it alone, IgoUgo readers recommend:

  1. Vienna
  2. Rio de Janeiro
  3. Florence
  4. Parque Nacional Volcan Baru, Panama
  5. Marseille, France

  1. Ayampe, Ecuador
  2. Malta
  3. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
  4. Angkor, Cambodia
  5. Maldives

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Cambodia's scarred past is best heard from locals, who provide haunting tales for curious travelers.   (Magnum Photos)
The Maldives' beaches provide a perfect escape for those wanting to get away.   (Getty Images)
Florence is a safe and adventurous city for women traveling alone.   (Magnum Photos)
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