Black Americans spend $40 million on travel…annually. And that number is steadily growing due to the increase in membership in Black travel groups on social media. And while some Black owned travel tour companies have made headlines for some not so savory acts, there are plenty of Black women owned travel tour companies that are available to cater to your travel desires. In honor of Black History ... Read the Post
International Travel Checklist: Tips for Traveling Internationally for First Time Travelers
Taking an international trip sounds exciting and fun. Yet for some newbies, it could be a nerve-wracking idea. With so many unknowns, it’s easy to get discouraged before you even embark on your journey. But there are some simple things you can do when traveling internationally to make your trip much smoother. Here is an international travel checklist with a few travel tips for first time travelers ... Read the Post
Unique Travel Gifts for the Travelers in Your Life: Gift Guide
It’s not always easy to find a great gift for someone who can never stay in one place for too long or someone who loves to sightsee and travel the world. Gift cards would work, but you never know if they’d really be able to use them on their adventures, especially since most gift cards can usually only be used domestically, not internationally. And cash can seem impersonal (though I don’t know ... Read the Post
Fiji Food: What to Eat on Your Trip to Fiji
Fiji is a food-rich country. Villages have crops to feed their extended families, and the food is super fresh. Before I got to the island, I really didn’t have much idea of what to eat during a trip to Fiji, as the trip kind of snuck up on me and I didn’t have to time to much research on Fiji food. But as the trip went on, and I scarfed down seafood and fish and fruit and everything in between, I ... Read the Post
Glamping in Southern California: A Weekend Retreat with KOA
Camping. Camping is something that I had pretty much committed to never experiencing, since I am firmly opposed to sleeping on the ground/in the dirt. So when Kampgrounds of America (KOA) approached me about a hosted glamping trip, I was naturally a little nervous about the prospect, as I had no idea what to expect. I had heard of glamping, but that concept can cover wide ground. But when I ... Read the Post
20 Travel-Inspired Boozy Pops
Summer is the perfect time to travel, but it's also the most expensive time to travel. I try to get away for a good part of the summer, especially since my birthday is over the summer, but even I am chilling out for most of this summer because I've got a bit of travel fatigue. But that doesn't mean I won't be taking small getaways and doing travel-inspired things or even being a tourist in my own ... Read the Post
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