The thought of round-the-clock "togetherness" — with friends, family or strangers bound together in a tour group — can be overwhelming to the estimated 57% of people who lean toward introversion.
Dori Nix, a marketing and communications director for the Colorado-based women-led tour company Adventures in Good Company, also recommends staying alone, even if means paying a single supplement.
2: Don't get trapped by talkersIn Psychology Today, author Sophia Dembling cautions introverts to research group trips well.
"As an introvert, I definitely need small groups," she said.
"As an introvert, I definitely need small groups.
Persons:
introverts, Jenny Olsen, Olsen, Dori Nix, Sophia Dembling, John Hackston, The Myers, Carl Jung, Hackston, Kelly Kimple, Patty Civalleri, Jonathan Feniak, Myers, Briggs Company's Hackston
Organizations:
Company, talkers, The, Briggs Company, CNBC, CNBC Travel, Good
Locations:
Los Angeles, Colorado, Europe, Swiss, Mazatlán, Mexico, New Hampshire, Rocky