More New Zealanders are choosing to go on a solo trip to South Australia than ever before, which is expected to grow in popularity.
Solo travel is trending, with a growing number of Kiwis packing their bags and setting off on adventures alone, and South Australia is taking notice. With its blend of world-class wine regions and vibrant cultural experiences, the state is fast becoming a top destination for independent travellers. From December 2022 to December 2024, there were nearly a quarter more (24 percent) visits from New Zealanders travelling alone.
Katina Vangopoulos, owner of Adelaide-based Flamboyance Tours, saw a sharp increase in solo traveller bookings in the 2024-25 year. Her walking tours cover history and culture, food and street art and provide an immersive experience led by locals.
"Solo travel has definitely increased for us. Our Paint and Palate Street Art Tour is the most popular choice among solo travellers, attracting a diverse range of age and gender. We're seeing more solo female travellers than ever before and walking tours like ours are a safe, social and fun way to connect with other travellers."
Jay Patel of Another Kind Group, owns three restaurants in Adelaide. He said the increase in solo travellers has certainly been visible.
"Over the past year, we've noticed a significant increase in solo diners across all of our restaurants, Press* Food and Wine, Peel St, and Leigh Street Wine Room. Whether they're visiting from overseas or interstate, these guests are embracing the solo dining experience with confidence. Many are eager to immerse themselves in South Australian hospitality, often opting for bar seating where they can interact with staff,” he said.
“They appreciate the opportunity to receive personalised food and wine recommendations and are generally open-minded when it comes to their dining choices. In fact, most tend to favour set menus, allowing them to sample a wider variety of dishes. This growing trend is pushing the hospitality industry to tailor its offerings to cater to solo travellers and diners."
South Australia has encouraged more solo travellers to visit the state. It has also highlighted its LGBTQIA+ inclusivity, its tourist attractions and retail opportunities, and travel guides curated by the South Australian Tourism Commission, designed specifically for solo travellers.
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