What can the travel industry do to improve accessibility and inclusion? by Tanzila Khan Whether on wheels or feet, travelling is the most beautiful way to experience the beauty of this world,...
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Exploring the region’s unique culture, food and heritage in northern Spain and southern Franceby Karen Gershowitz The Basque region, straddling northern Spain and southern France, is an area often forgotten by travellers...
How I customized my tripI’m grateful to the JourneyWoman readers who provided lots of ideas to help me see the best parts of Ireland and Scotland that weren’t part of the original...
4. Explore Martinique’s hiking trailsThe island boasts over two dozen incredible hikes and walks for all skill levels. Reconnoitre trails that lead to breathtaking viewpoints, cascading waterfalls, and hidden gems, all while...
What makes women-only travel differentDesigning women’s trips requires a very different set of skills, Ray says. “I create all the itineraries myself, and I’m very invested in them,” she says. “There are...
Expert Advice from Our Community: Safety, Packing, and Practical TipsCurated from our Facebook Group and Email Tips This month, we’re highlighting reader tips centred on safety, light packing, and practical travel strategies—ideal...
CoDE Co-Living – The LoFTOld Town Susanne says “Code Hostel right on the Royal Mile was great, you can get a private room or a pod and it’s a clean, safe place...
Six simple ways to be a good travellerby Kathy Buckworth Tourists being sprayed with water guns while dining in Barcelona. Locals marching with “Tourist Go Home” signs in Mallorca. Japan’s Mount Fuji...
Sleep pods offer a new alternative for layovers and delayed flights by Carolyn Ray On a recent trip from Bali, Cathy Gotfried spent the night in a sleep pod at the Digital...
Expert Advice from Our Community: Safety, Packing, and Practical TipsCurated from our Facebook Group and Email Tips This month, we’re highlighting reader tips centred on safety, light packing, and practical travel strategies—ideal...
Challenges in LGBTQ+ travelby Kathy Buckworth What’s so great about having a Canadian passport? Many, many things, according to a Henley and Partners report on world passports, quoted by CIC News, in...
How a road trip made me love my wheels even more!by Tanzila Khan Albania is an Eastern European country that hardly ever comes up on TV news or tour pamphlets that advertise...
30+ products recommended by JourneyWoman readersCurated by JourneyWoman staff Our Things She Loves issues have been so well-read that we wanted to share some of the most popular items in time for...
Curated Wisdom from Our Community: Safety, Packing, and Practical AdviceCurated from our Facebook Group and Email Tips This month’s reader solo travel tips focus on safety, packing light, and practical travel strategies—perfect...
Malaysia’s Breakfast Culture may be included in UNESCO’s “Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity” soon by Claudia Laroye To the delight of the crowd, the man dressed in a brightly patterned silk shirt...
Our base for a week is the village of Bonnieux, in the heart of the Luberon, so no packing and unpacking every other day. Each morning, after a delightful breakfast, we radiate...
We taste a variety of oils, a little gingerly, having arrived just after breakfast, but surprisingly, olive oil on its own is perfectly palatable. My favourite is the “huile d’assemblage”, a mix...
Switzerland wants to be the most sustainable country in the worldSwitzerland has made a national commitment to be the most sustainable country in the world and become carbon neutral by 2050. In...
16. Packing tips: For my hiking trip in Japan, I had a 25L Gregory Backpack, electrical converter, a light raincoat, comfortable Merrell hiking boots, sports bras and underwear, several pairs of Smartwool...
Things to do in NairobiHere are a few tips to savour the city. Nairobi the central business district is busy city and traffic can be a challenge. If you are street smart...