Three female solo travel trailblazers – all over the age of 85 – share their travel tales and sage advice for the next generation.





Three female solo travel trailblazers – all over the age of 85 – share their travel tales and sage advice for the next generation.


In January 2020, I spent three days at the New York Times Travel Show, where women’s safety, responsible travel, river cruising and emerging destinations were among the hot trends.


This holiday season, we asked you, our Journeywomen sisters, to tell us about the times when you’ve felt transformed during solo travel. And oh my, did you deliver. We are proud to share your stories


Travel stirs the senses, engages mind and body, and fills the soul. But tracing your roots on a journey to the lands of your ancestors? There’s a special place in a traveler’s heart for that.


By now, most wine lovers know that only bubbly coming from the northern French region of Champagne can be called “Champagne.” And that’s a great place to start, but there is so much more to know.


You know those pivotal moments when you explore a new place and a little voice inside you whispers "go down that alley" or "what is that – go find out"? or "you need to do this"? We don't always listen to that voice. We don't always trust our intuition. But when we...


Eating alone is a great way to get out of your comfort zone. Here are some tips to help you find joy in solo dining!


Guest writer Ursula Maxwell Lewis shares some the classic travel books, including suggestions from the JourneyWoman community.


Whether in Greece, Spain or the US, an unplanned road trip is a perfect opportunity to put your trust in the universe!


It gives me great joy to continue Evelyn’s legacy, in partnership with her family. In her final days, I had the opportunity to talk to her about my plans for JourneyWoman, and I’d like to think that gave her comfort and solace.