CULTURE, EVENTS & EXPERIENCES Jeju Island’s Love Museum: An Attraction for Grown-Ups in South Korea Posted on June 26, 2026July 12, 2026 Jeju is a volcanic island, sometimes referred to as the “Hawaii” of Korea. I’m not so sure I’d go that far having visited Hawaii, but it’s a nice break from the mainland. And oh yeah, it’s also the place to go see giant erotic sculptures and a sex-themed amusement park too. Read more
HOTELS 13 Best Luxury Resorts in the World Worth Dreaming About Posted on June 22, 2026June 26, 2026 If you’re looking for a truly special hotel, these thirteen properties are some of the best in the world. They offer much more than a comfortable bed. You’ll find beautiful locations, outstanding service, incredible food, relaxing spas, and experiences you’ll remember long after you return home. From beachfront resorts in the Maldives and Bora Bora to historic hotels in Sri Lanka and Italy, each one is perfect for celebrating a major milestone, an anniversary, retirement, or simply treating yourself to an unforgettable trip. Read more
DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES Beyond Seoul: Unveiling the Magic of Korea’s Small Towns Posted on June 21, 2026June 26, 2026 South Korea is much than its big cities –much more than Daegu, Busan or Seoul. And in my humble opinion, you may find the seat of power, the mighty infrastructure and the cogs of industry in the big city, but the soul of the country lies in the mountanous terrain of its much smaller cities, villages and towns. It’s in the celebrations, rice paddies, green tea terraces and traditional hanoks that we are lucky enough to experience firsthand. Read more
CULTURE, EVENTS & EXPERIENCES Top Summer Escapes in Korea: 10 Adventures You’ll Love This Year Posted on June 20, 2026June 20, 2026 Get out and explore Gyeonju’s Sill Dynasty palace, Anapji Gardens and burial mounds. Take a scenic drive to Pohang and see the metal work that area is famous for as well as the Hand of Harmony reaching out to the heavens just off the shore. Sip the persimmon wines of Cheongdo and explore the train tunnel turned wine cave. Or delight in climbing the tea fields of Boseong, but don’t leave without sampling the delicious green tea ice cream and churros and bringing home a little tea for later. Read more
DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES Idar Oberstein: The Prettiest Little Town in Germany Posted on June 19, 2026June 19, 2026 Discover Idar-Oberstein, one of the prettiest little towns in Germany with a 600-year gem-cutting history. This charming town offers picturesque landscapes, historic sites, and a vibrant gemstone culture, making it perfect for a memorable day trip. Read more
BLACK WOMEN WHO TRAVEL Why More People of Color Should Blog About Travel Posted on June 17, 2026June 17, 2026 Traveling as a Black woman often means carrying other people’s assumptions before they know your name. From curious stares to unexpected teaching moments, these experiences reveal how powerful representation can be. The more we share our stories, the more we challenge stereotypes and expand what the world believes is possible. Read more
CULTURE, EVENTS & EXPERIENCES The 20 Most Beautiful Southeast Asia Destinations You Don’t Want to Miss in 2024 Posted on June 15, 2026June 15, 2026 Southeast Asia is a repository of natural marvels, cultural richness, and stunning landscapes. Unspoiled beaches and verdant rainforests to age-old temples and bustling urban centers. This region boasts many enchanting locations that beckon travelers searching for breathtaking beauty. The following article will share the top 20 most exquisite destinations in Southeast Asia (I have visited). Each one deserves a prominent place on every traveler’s must-visit list because of its ability to enhance your life. Prepare to be enthralled and inspired by the captivating, beautiful off-the-beaten-track destinations. Read more
DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES What You Need to Know Before Visiting Byukchoji Gardens in Paju, South Korea Posted on June 13, 2026July 12, 2026 It was 6:05 and the ajusshi, an elderly man at the entrance of the Byukchoji Gardens, was friendly but didn’t allow me to enter. We spent too much time cafe hopping– the botanical garden in Paju closes at 7:00 pm, and the last tickets are sold at 6:00 pm. The next day, we arrived early in the morning. As expected, the ajusshi recognized me and reached out to shake my hand. Steven stayed in the car while I packed up my camera gear and umbrella. Read more