Is it Safe to Travel to Cuba Right Now?

Cuba has a special way of reminding me what actually matters—perspective, resilience, and the strength of human connection. Despite political uncertainty and challenges facing the island, I'm considering one final New Year's trip in late 2026 to support the local communities we've come to love. If Cuba is on your heart, join the waitlist for December 27, 2026 - January 3, 2027.

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When Your Soul Calls You Somewhere: Understanding Astrocartography for Travelers

I woke up at 3 AM with an overwhelming urge to buy concert tickets to see Adele in Barcelona. Never mind that she was playing an hour from my house the following week. I just knew I had to go. That trip changed everything. Somewhere between Gaudí's architecture and Adele's voice, I made the decision to leave my marriage. A year later, floating in a hot air balloon over Turkey, I quit my corporate job. For years, I brushed these off as coincidence. Then I discovered astro-cartography, and suddenly everything clicked.

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Travel That Transformed Me: Celebrating Day of the Dead in Mexico City

A solo traveler confronts her fears, discovers marigold everything, and floats over ancient pyramids at sunrise during Mexico City's Día de los Muertos. This is the story of how one picky eater found transformation through lucha libre, hot air balloons, and the power of group travel to make intimidating destinations feel effortless.

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Hollywood Stunt Doubles Teach Us About Overcoming Fear

If someone who literally gets set on fire for a living can book a trip to Morocco right after a divorce, what's actually stopping you? I sat down with two Hollywood stunt doubles to talk about fear, risk, and why the people who do the most "dangerous" things are often the calmest travelers. Here's what they taught me about overcoming travel fear.

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Breaking the Military Wife Mold: Your Guide to Solo Travel

There's literally a handbook for military wives—and it's time to throw it out the window. As a travel professional, I meet military spouses constantly who feel trapped by expectations. My recent conversation with travel writer Kim Kephart, who's lived across Europe and Asia as a military spouse, opened my eyes to just how restrictive military wife culture can be—and how some women are breaking free through solo travel and independent living.

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You CAN Travel Without Your Spouse

Ever feel guilty for wanting to explore the world on your own terms—even when you're happily married? You're not alone. We interviewed Jenna, a passionate traveler in a thriving marriage, who believes independent adventures aren't just acceptable—they're essential. "I always knew that whoever became my spouse had to support my love of travel and doing things on my own," she explains. Discover how solo travel helps you rediscover yourself, build confidence, and ironically, appreciate your partner even more. Because the healthiest relationships have room for individual growth.

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How to Prepare for Holi Festival: A Complete Guide

There's nothing quite like your first Holi celebration. As ancient traditions burst to life in a dazzling spectacle of colors, you'll find yourself swept up in a joyous frenzy that transforms strangers into friends and paints the world in rainbow hues. But like any great adventure, proper preparation makes all the difference between a magical celebration and a potentially uncomfortable day. From protecting your skin to packing the right gear, here's your complete guide to celebrating Holi like a pro.

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Everyone Is Going to India and Here’s Why

When I first landed in Delhi, the sensory overload was overwhelming – from vibrant colors to aromatic spices filling the air. Like many first-time visitors to India, I felt anxious about what lay ahead. But from chaotic rickshaw rides through Delhi's streets to celebrating Holi with locals in Nandgaon, each experience revealed India's true magic. Beyond iconic sites like the Taj Mahal, it was the off-the-beaten-path moments that left the deepest impression: cooking authentic dishes with newfound friends, learning traditional crafts from local artisans, and surrendering to the joyful chaos of Holi celebrations. While India can be overwhelming, its beauty, spirituality, and transformative power make it an unforgettable destination. Join our March 2025 group trip for a carefully curated journey that balances must-see highlights with authentic local experiences, all while maintaining the perfect blend of cultural immersion and comfortable travel.

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Safari Secrets: What I Learned About Kenya's Wildlife

Nature documentaries capture stunning moments, but spending time in Kenya revealed the raw, complex reality of wildlife. Between conversations with our guides and quiet moments of observation, I discovered surprising animal behaviors and partnerships that changed how I see the natural world - like giraffe-warthog alliances, zebra defense strategies, and the true nature of hippos that most tourists never learn about.

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Is It Safe to Travel to Morocco After the Earthquake?

When the earthquake struck Marrakech at 11:11pm, travel coach Tricia Sexton was enjoying a rooftop dinner in the medina. What followed was a night of community, resilience, and witnessing both devastating loss and incredible human connection. Her powerful story explains why supporting Morocco through tourism is crucial now more than ever, and how travelers can help local communities rebuild.

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