Desert Storm Veteran Linda Adams reflects on the benefits of cruising solo while on a reunion cruise to Mexico, Belize and Honduras in this week’s Women Who Travel Solo. Why
London, Edinburgh and Bristol, oh my! Megan Okonsy of Beat Broke Backpacking recounts her solo travels through the United Kingdom in this week’s Women Who Travel S
If spending the year 2015 living in the rainforest of Costa Rica has taught me one thing about myself, it’s that I am a city girl at heart. (Though I can assure you the compl
One of the main reasons why I love traveling so much is because it allows me to learn about the world in a way that is deep, meaningful and personal. From soaking up tradit
Courtney Giardina, a contemporary romance novelist from New York, takes a solo trip to Wilmington, North Carolina and discovers the relaxing benefits of solo travel in this week&#
I love cities and the Danish capital of Copenhagen is definitely one of Scandinavia’s city highlights, perfectly mixing fascinating history with its modern, vibrant c
Don’t get me wrong – I love theme parks. Afterall, I did sneak in three trips to Disneyland Paris during my year of living in Europe and visiting Disneyland during the
If there’s one defining symbol of Costa Rican culture, it has to be the oxcart (ok, apart from football jerseys, coffee and cerveza Imperial, that is). The importance of the
Note: the following is a guest post by Lea Ann Christenson This past November I made a presentation at the National Association of Early Childhood Teacher Educators, held in