7th Traveler [portable] (2024)

So the next time you book a ticket for one, don't feel the sting of the "single supplement." Feel the power of the prime number. You aren't missing half of the ticket.

And gate 7 is boarding now. Are you a 7th Traveler? Share your solo adventure stories in the comments below. 7th traveler

The 7th Traveler spends differently. They spend on time . They will pay $200 for a private guide just to avoid a 30-person bus. They will spend a week in one city because they aren't rushing to "see everything." They travel in deep circles, not wide lines. There is a threshold every traveler crosses. Traveler #1 is afraid. Traveler #2 is nervous but excited. By Traveler #3, you are learning. By Traveler #4, you are competent. So the next time you book a ticket

By J. M. Harrison

Alex is the 7th Traveler. He had changed his flight three times that week simply because the weather looked better in a different valley. He had eaten dinner at a Michelin-starred restaurant by reading a book. He had gotten lost for four hours and discovered a waterfall that didn’t have a single geotag. Travel companies are finally catching up, but slowly. Cruises charge a "single supplement" that punishes the 7th Traveler. Hotels shove them into the smallest rooms near the ice machine. Tours charge them the same as a couple but give them half the space. Are you a 7th Traveler

The 7th Traveler doesn't wait for a friend’s vacation days to align. They don’t argue about which museum to visit. They don’t split the check.

For decades, the imagery of travel has been dominated by a specific arithmetic. We see the (the 2nd traveler) holding hands over a sunset in Santorini. We see the Family (the 4th traveler) herding kids through the gates of Disneyland. We see the Backpacking Group (the 6th traveler) clinking plastic cups in a Bangkok hostel.