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American Focus > Blog > Lifestyle > The Rise of the Solorette: Why Brides Are Taking Themselves on a Solo Bachelorette
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The Rise of the Solorette: Why Brides Are Taking Themselves on a Solo Bachelorette

Last updated: May 27, 2025 11:37 am
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The trend of solorettes is on the rise, with more and more people opting for solo celebrations before tying the knot. Whitney Meer, a Denver-based product manager, is one such individual who is planning her own solorette for the summer of 2025 ahead of her fall elopement. Inspired by the experiences of others, Meer is eager to reclaim a type of solo travel she hasn’t experienced since she began dating her fiancé in 2020.

Meer’s itinerary is still undecided, but she is considering somewhere within driving distance of Colorado—perhaps a desert hot springs, a mountain town, or even a detour to New Mexico. She envisions a focused “self-care” weekend, filled with activities like journaling, reading tarot cards, sound baths, and maybe even a visit to an astrologer.

As interest in solorettes grows, destinations are evolving to cater to the needs of solo celebrants. Travel advisor Havens suggests that working with a travel advisor can take the stress out of planning and elevate the solorette experience. From choosing the right destination to securing VIP perks and curating personalized experiences, a travel advisor can help make the solorette truly special.

Havens recommends a variety of destinations for solorettes, both domestically and internationally. For wellness and scenic beauty, places like Sedona, Santa Fe, and Ojai are perfect choices. For charm, great food, and walkable neighborhoods, Charleston and Palm Beach are ideal. Internationally, cities like Amsterdam, London, the French Riviera, Tulum, Mexico City, Bali, and Seoul offer unique experiences for solo celebrants.

To Havens, the solorette represents more than just a moment—it signifies a shift in mindset around travel and self-celebration. She believes that more people are embracing travel as a form of self-empowerment and self-care, recognizing the value of making space for themselves amidst the chaos of wedding planning.

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In conclusion, solorettes are a way for individuals to slow down, reconnect with themselves, and enter the next chapter feeling grounded and empowered. It’s a chance to celebrate oneself and honor the journey to marriage with a trip that is entirely about self-discovery and self-love. The solorette trend is here to stay, offering a unique and meaningful way to celebrate before saying “I do.”

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