In a continuing series on how women can change travel through our own actions, our writers advocate for accessibility and flexibility.





In a continuing series on how women can change travel through our own actions, our writers advocate for accessibility and flexibility.


A menopause retreat in Costa Rica teaches women how to embrace a positive mindset, spiritual health, good nutrition and exercise.


JourneyWoman CEO Carolyn Ray shares her ongoing journey of reinvention and advice on how women can travel full time.


On Giving Tuesday, a global day of giving, we’ve identified several non-profits and causes that support and empower women and communities.


Acknowledging the volunteers and ‘heavenly invisibles’ who make our travels possible and are the backbones of our communities.


“The Joy of Exploring Gardens” by Lonely Planet takes readers on a journey to some of the world’s most uplifting gardens.


Outdoor Afro Founder and CEO Rue Mapp, winner of the 2023 JourneyWoman Award for lifetime achievement, talks about her hope for the future and her book, Nature Swagger.


For women, the benefits of small ship travel include sustainability, access to less-travelled places and a more personalized experience that includes safety and hygiene.


To help increase awareness of online safety before, during and after travel, JourneyWoman has introduced a new cybersecurity course with digital safety expert Paige Hanson, just in time for Cybersecurity Awareness Month (October).


Kenyan photographer Martha Mutiso captures tender moments of Africa’s magnificent wildlife, celebrating mothers in all their forms.