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Tinder Launches “Solo Traveler’s Guide to Tinder Passport” for Solo Adventurers

Tinder is enhancing solo travel with its new Solo Traveler’s Guide to Tinder Passport, designed for Gen Z and millennial globetrotters looking to connect with people worldwide. With travel ranking as the top interest among Tinder users, this guide aims to help independent travelers embrace the rising trend of solo adventures while building meaningful global connections.

With 78% of young singles in the Asia Pacific region expressing interest in meeting new people before their trips, Tinder’s Passport feature is the ultimate travel hack. Now visible directly on users’ profiles, Passport Mode allows travelers to indicate their intention to make connections before arriving at their destination.

Tinder Passport: The Go-To Tool for Solo Travelers

Tinder Passport simplifies meeting new people in unfamiliar cities. By selecting a destination or dropping a pin on the map in their settings, users can start browsing profiles, matching, and chatting with locals or fellow travelers before they even step off the plane. This early headstart helps solo adventurers gather insider tips, form connections, and build confidence before exploring their new surroundings.

The guide also offers insights on curating the perfect profile, starting conversations, and discovering top travel hotspots for young singles seeking new friendships and experiences.

Safety First for Global Connections

With 30% of young singles prioritizing safety when meeting someone from a dating app, Tinder emphasizes its in-app safety features such as Photo Verification and Share My Date. The guide also provides tips for staying safe, both online and in real life.

To help travelers make unforgettable connections abroad, Tinder teamed up with dating expert Sera Bozza, founder of Sideswiped, for these top tips:

  1. Be clear about your intentions: Update your bio with travel dates and interests to find the right matches.
  2. Prioritize safety: Use Tinder’s safety features and meet in public places.
  3. Stay open-minded: Enjoy the thrill of a vacation romance, but manage expectations. Sometimes a short-term connection is just what you need!

For solo adventurers ready to spice up their travels, the Solo Traveler’s Guide to Tinder Passport is the perfect companion to make global connections and create unforgettable memories.

Irone Kim

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