Just You endorsed for solo travel by Good Housekeeping

Thursday, Sep 04, 2025 0

 

Just You has been recognised for its solo travel expertise with a ‘Reader Recommended’ endorsement from the UK’s Good Housekeeping Institute.

 

As part of the independent review process, 81% of respondents rated their overall experience with the specialist tour operator an eight or higher out of 10; 91% agreed they made ‘great memories’ during their holiday; and 80% are likely to recommend Just You for solo travelling to friends and family.

 

Just You offers 100 tours, taking in destinations such as Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America, and Australia and New Zealand.

 

All itineraries include return flights, daily breakfast and select other meals, overseas transfers and accommodation – with a guaranteed twin or double room of their own for every guest – plus a Just You holiday director.

 

Adam Kemp, managing director at Just You, said: “This endorsement by Good Housekeeping highlights our expertise and dedication to solo travellers. It is especially meaningful as it is based on real feedback from Good Housekeeping readers, reflecting genuine customer satisfaction and trust in our approach. From cultural city breaks to far-flung adventures, our diverse range of itineraries allows independent travellers to connect, explore and discover the world with confidence.”

 

Just You recently published a one-off booklet to mark its 25th anniversary. Called ’25 Memorable Moments’, it features a timeline of key milestones in the Just You journey, from its pioneering launch in 2000, years of rapid growth, the launch of ‘Just You Cares’ in 2014, and the continual expansion of itineraries throughout the years.



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