Rolling fields of blonde wheat twist past winding vineyards that cascade into a patchwork of yellow sunflowers, ruby poppies and green hills. This is Tuscany, home to natural beauty and history.
Female solo traveler Hannah Smith talks the ins and outs of traveling alone in Vietnam, from avoiding taxi scams in Ho Chi Minh City to the best way to visit the famous My Son ruins in this week's Women Who Travel
Traveling on your own can be a rewarding, life-changing experience. To have the best time possible, be sensible and keep these things in mind.
Congratulations, El Salvador. You win the award for being the only country where I’ve been hit on even before getting my passport officially stamped. Read on about my experiences traveling alone in El Salvador.
From sailing the Greek Isles to sampling the unique dishes in Athens, Greece has a lot to offer for solo travelers. Katelyn Michaud, a healthcare analyst and freelance writer uncovers all the reasons to visit Greece on your own in this week's Women
As I’m currently living in Costa Rica you may think I’d dedicate some of my blog space to raving about the beaches I’ve discovered here. While its true Costa Rica is home to some stunning playas, I have to be honest
Author Jane Bwye, a female solo traveler from Kenya, shares her stories and advice on solo travel in Namibia and talks traveling after raising her family in this week’s Women Who Travel Solo.
Guatemala is a beautiful travel destination for female solo travelers full of natural beauty, history and culture. Some simply safety precautions can help you to have an enjoyable and safe trip. Follow these top tips for women traveling to Guatemala.
Megan Musgrove is an indie author from the United Kingdom who writes travel-related novels. In this week's Women Who Travel Solo, travel with Megan to Iceland as she shares her adventures, advice and most scenic shots from her recent solo
The dense jungle canopy overhead brushes against the roof of our covered motorboat as we gently motor away from the Granada wharf deeper into the waters of Lake Nicaragua. No more Disneyland -- this is a real life jungle cruise! From