A Cultural Christmas Break

Time flies, and as the first semester of the school year draws to a close, it’s the perfect moment to plan a winter vacation for the family. Why not make it a journey of discovery into the rich tapestry of Black culture in the United States? With a history as diverse as its communities, the […]
Navigating Travel Plans Amid Regional Tensions: Guidance for Travelers Bound for Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon

In light of the escalating crisis in Gaza, the challenges confronting travelers extend far beyond the borders of Israel. Evacuation operations from Israel are currently underway, facilitated by a Royal Caribbean cruise ship that assisted in evacuating US nationals to Cyprus. Simultaneously, government charter flights are operational at Ben Gurion Airport, aiding American tourists in […]
Navigating Europe’s New Visa Requirements: A Guide for Travelers

Visa-free travel across most of Europe will undergo significant changes soon. Commencing early next year, the European Union will introduce the European Travel Information and Authorization System, making it mandatory for all visitors from visa-free countries to acquire travel authorization before embarking on their journey.
National Black Travel Day
I am thrilled about this announcement as part of my dedication to pushing the Black travel movement and my commitment to educate, encourage, and empower Black people to travel the world, this day holds special significance. National Black Travel Day is now an annual event, commemorated each year on November 11th to pay tribute to […]
Best Vegetarian Spots to Celebrate October’s Vegetarian Month
Did you know that over 10% of the global population identifies as vegetarian? As October arrives, it marks the annual kick-off of Vegetarian Awareness Month, commencing with the vibrant celebration of World Vegetarian Day on October 1st. Established in 1977 by the esteemed North American Vegetarian Society (NAVS) and later endorsed by the International Vegetarian […]