What can the travel industry do to attract women 50+ We invited women to share their thoughts on what the travel industry can do to help alleviate the current situation. Here are...
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How to prepare for a good night’s sleep on an overnight flightSleeping on a plane in the best of conditions (in a comfy First Class pod) can be challenging. Finding a comfortable,...
Downsizing frees up space and energy by Carolyn Ray If you’ve felt the urge to travel, but don’t know how to downsize your possessions, this is your call to action! Not only does...
Culinary experiences in Lyon for every woman, even meby Carolyn Ray To the casual observer, Lyon, France’s second-largest city, might appear intimidating. After all, with over 2,000 years of history, it’s a...
Nancy is also the birthplace of the Art Nouveau movement, which drew inspiration from nature and flourished between 1894 and 1909. There were other places in Europe that embraced Art Nouveau, like...
How does Skyscanner work?When it comes to booking travel, there are two kinds of websites to find flights: aggregators like Skyscanner, Tripadvisor or Google Flights and OTAs (online travel agencies) engines like...
3. Japan, Portugal or Spain: Yoga for Wellness with Jeni’s Global Yoga RetreatsDreaming of practicing mindfulness and sun salutations in some of the world’s most beautiful locations? Consider joining Jeni Martinez on...
Six exciting adventure trips for women in 20251. Iceland Laugavegur Trail Hut-To-Hut Highlands Hiking Adventure with Green Edventures For women who dream of walking in the footsteps of the Vikings, the seven-day...
Women are travel’s primary decision-makersIt’s well known that women are travel’s primary decision makers. In fact, our recent “Invisible No More” study showed that women over 50 make a whopping 98 percent...
Other memorable treats include fried artichokes (alcachofa) in Jerez de la Frontera, near Cadiz; espinacas con garbanzos, and spinach and chickpeas in Seville and bocarones, roasted sardines and fried chichherones (fried pork)....
Starting my journey in AdelbodenRecently, I’ve become enamoured with the concept of fate and the Chinese legend of the red thread. This myth emphasizes the idea of predestined relationships and suggests that...
Other memorable treats include fried artichokes (alcachofa) in Jerez de la Frontera, near Cadiz; espinacas con garbanzos, and spinach and chickpeas in Seville and bocarones, roasted sardines and fried chichherones (fried pork)....
Wellness retreats offer women self-careWith retirement looming and travel increasing, I want my “time away” to be about de-stressing, staying active, and enjoying activities in nature. Wellness retreats offer all that. Since...
What to consider when choosing a solo destinationWhether it’s a quick weekend getaway or a long overseas trip, choosing the right destination is about more than checking off a list of popular...
How small tour operators are tackling the issueMariellen Ward, founder of India for Beginners, believes the key lies in flexibility. “One possible approach would be to price tours for single rooms but...
The rising power of solo travellersStudy after study has shown solo travellers over 50 will be the fastest-growing travel demographic over the next decade, not to mention the most empowered, as we...
Embracing adventure in Oslo in the winterby Carolyn Ray It’s a blustery December morning in Oslo Harbour as I board the SS Helena, an authentic Norwegian three-masted wooden ship, on a Fjord...
Tip 2: When it rains, grab a poncho and get out there! Prior to boarding the ship, I spent three days exploring a very rainy Bergen. While several people had warned me about...
Tip 2: When it rains, grab a poncho and get out there! Prior to boarding the ship, I spent three days exploring a very rainy Bergen. While several people had warned me about...
About 90 minutes by boat from La Paz is Espíritu Santo Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with rugged cliffs, hidden coves, and unique rock formations. It’s estimated that there are approximately...