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Is Dubai safe for solo female travelers? Yes, Dubai is definitely safe for solo female travelers, and it is the perfect destination for solo female digital nomads! NomadHer, app for female globetrotters, interviewed Patricia, a personal trainer from Spain who is currently living in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. She didn’t hesitate to leave Spain to take a great opportunity in UAE. She travels and works at the same time, and she shared her thoughts on solo female travelling.
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Aloha ! My name is Patricia and I’m a Spanish girl traveling as a personal trainer since May 2021. I started with solo travel because I accepted a job that allowed me to travel and work at the same time and I started also my online training business for women.
I always had the feeling that the world has too much to offer us to remain static in one place so I left my job in Spain, my house, my dog and my family and friends and.. here I am, 7600 km from my home, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
I visited Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, France, United Kingdom. And.. I can’t choose only one. I believe that absolutely all countries (and especially the people who live in them) have many things to offer us.
The country that has impressed me the most is Saudi Arabia. People, culture, religion, food and its landscapes are really incredible from north to south (and unknown to most people who don't live there). Saudi was closed for tourism until about 3 years ago, so now it’s a great opportunity to pack your bags and discover it.
In one word? EMPOWERMENT. All the fears I had before leaving Spain have disappeared. I am learning to ask for help, to solve my problems alone, to get by in a language that is not my mother tongue, not to judge people and to say yes to (almost) everything.
Traveling change everything in my life. I have the feeling that I’m a new and better Patricia! I currently believe that I could live in any country in the world without feeling afraid or alone.
In my (unpopular) opinion, being a woman is a risk that we are born with, simply because we are. But, traveling alone is not the greatest risk we can have. Travelling makes you brave, strong , we meet other women who live and travel alone in cultures totally different from theirs and who have never had any mishaps. And now, we can use Nomadher to create community and support each other.
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I believe that if we continue to perpetuate that we are weak and that something can happen to us, we will never be able to change the world. As I said before, simply being born a woman is a risk, but that is changing in many countries. In addition, women who travel alone are privileged, most of the risks and problems are faced by women who were born in certain countries, but we can avoid them.
The worst experience was in Paris. I was running in the street and a man tried to harass me. If I'm honest, it's something that unfortunately we're used to (it's happened to me dozens of times in Spain). I always carry my phone with me in case something happens to me, so I called a friends who was in Paris and I run away.
My biggest problems are given by the language barrier. Also, not everyone speaks English, so when you have a medical problem it can be a bit more complicated to solve it.
To meet GREAT people who become family forever.
Learn languages and training Strenght!
I think it's very important not to be afraid to meet a lot of new and different people, to ask for help if you need it, and of course to have the support of a community like Nomadher. And most important of all : enjoy
Do it, and if you are afraid, do it with fear!
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