WomenTravel.info has a special search for retreats for women - because women are sometimes looking for something more than a holiday. They are looking for replenishment and help to refocus. Harmony Holistic Life Retreats offer regular retreats in Mexico and in Costa Rica. Find more retreats for women on Women Travel Harmony Holistic Life Retreats offer support for mind, body, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing. We believe that life is … [Read more...]
Heart and Soul Art Retreat in Mexico
This will be artist Nancy Hache's sixth annual” Heart and Soul Art Retreat in beautiful Bucerias Mexico, January 18 to Feb 2, 2020. Enjoy a retreat that is designed for women, that will inspire you and get your creativity flowing! Let your artistic energies flow and fill your heart and soul with creativity in beautiful sunny Mexico! You will enjoy, gorgeous accommodations, with ten bedrooms, two salt … [Read more...]
A Girls gotta have fun…
Cooking? Washing? No thanks I need a HOLIDAY Do you ever dream of just running away for a few days? Australia based Girls Fun Tours have put together some trips that you can say YES to. Struggling daily to balance the demands of a 'fast paced' life that we all seem to have - family, friends, work... Each of us needs to find our soul, maybe take the time we need to be the best person we can be - for ourselves and for our … [Read more...]
Follow the Path of the Ancestors…
What a wonderful opportunity to explore Native American story in the South West USA Join us on this I.N.D.Y. Travel Society for Women® small group, two part Southwestern odyssey that delves deep into Native America to appreciate the diverse cultures and landscapes of Southwestern tribal nations. Special focus will be lent to the Pueblo peoples and the Navajo (Dine) and their ancestors - the Hopi. Only ten participants will be accepted … [Read more...]
Three Tips For Enjoying the Finer Side of Santa Fe
Nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, Santa Fe is the perfect place to spend a sophisticated getaway. From beautiful vistas to incredible adobe architecture, it's easy to see why more than 1 million people visit Santa Fe each year. Whether you're looking to kick back and relax or dine at the finest restaurants, there is no shortage of ways to spend an extravagant stay. If you're thinking of planning a visit to New Mexico, check out these … [Read more...]
A Visitor’s Guide to Cosmopolitan San Francisco
San Francisco is one of the cities in California famous for its population of diverse ethnic groups and socio-religious groups. It was voted by Bloomberg Businessweek as America’s Best City. It is one of my favourite cities in the world. If I fly into the USA, I try and fly via San Francisco and spend a few days there. The city has a minority-majority populace with Hispanic whites comprising 41.9% of the population. It is estimated to … [Read more...]
Camp Camp – Summer Camp – but not as you know it…
The first year I signed up for ‘Camp’ Camp, I had no idea what I was getting into. After a friend invited me, I agreed to go without giving it very much thought. Then, about a week before I was scheduled to leave, I took a closer look at the website. Described as “a summer camp for LGBT adults” in the woods of Maine, it required that I share a cabin with up to a dozen total strangers. I’d be eating meals with almost 250 people. There was an … [Read more...]
The Best Coffee Shops to Visit in Washington DC
If you’re anything like me, you probably can’t start a busy and active day without a good cup of coffee to boost your spirits and your energy. So, when you’re choosing where to stay in DC, it makes sense to choose somewhere near a great coffee shop. While there’s certainly no shortage of great coffee shops in Washington (in fact, it was pretty difficult choosing just a handful of them for this list!), there are some pretty dire ones too, so it’s … [Read more...]
A Series of Beautiful Botanical Gardens You Should See in the U.S.
I have always known I had green fingers every since I was a little girl. And it’s not only because I greatly enjoyed that book by Anita Davies, Green fingers and Grit. When I was young, while many children my age played tea with their dolls, I was getting my fingers muddy, clipping and trimming weeds with my Grandfather in the garden. Years after, much of my gardening was restricted to my backyard. One day, I set off on a gardening tour trip and … [Read more...]
OMG, it was the most amazing kayak trip ever!
From the latest Wild Women Expeditions newsletter “I just got back from Haida Gwaii. OMG, it was the most amazing kayak trip ever! Everything was perfect! The beauty, the sea, the camaraderie, the silence, the lack of bugs, the extensive knowledge of the guides, the safeness I felt in the sea because of those guides and I am not a very experienced paddler either. My spirit is renewed, my daily life is now graced with thoughts of the … [Read more...]