Wanderlust Solo Women Tours

Waikato
All year round

Encouraging you to expand your horizons, build confidence, form enduring friendships and have a fabulous time doing so in a fun, safe, and supportive environment. 

Rediscover yourself and find a place to belong. Join us in New Zealand, Bali, and beyond. Women from all walks of life and no matter their age are warmly welcome and encouraged to join retreats and tours. Enjoy taking some well deserved time-out for yourself, remember how to live joyfully and rediscover the true you. Come take the road less traveled, and experience the Coromandel like a local, not a tourist on an Escape Weekend.

A weekend retreat is designed for you to fit in a much-needed short break, because we all know how hard it can be to get away with work and family commitments. These small, women-only groups allow for a more intimate experience as well as spontaneity and connection. It is an opportunity to try new experiences in a fun and safe environment. It’s about fun, connection, balance and belonging.

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