JourneyWoman Webinar: Less-Travelled Caribbean & Mexico on September 24

by | Sep 6, 2024

Colourfyl buildings line a quiet street in the Caribbean/Mexico region, a safe destination for women traveling solo.

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Featured image: Callejon de los Sapos – Puebla, Mexico / Photo from Envato

Where and when to go to the Caribbean & Mexico

Looking beyond the tourist hotspots, there are hidden gems of beauty and history in the Caribbean and Mexico waiting to be surprised at every turn. Whether you’re drawn to Mexico’s vibrant culture or the laid-back energy of the Caribbean islands, this region offers endless opportunities for solo women to delve into rich local traditions, unique landscapes, and unforgettable experiences.

This month in our webinar series, we turn our focus to the Caribbean and Mexico. From the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean Sea to the vibrant culture of Mexico, we are highlighting adventures that are not to be missed. Whether you’re a beach lover, a history buff, or someone seeking cultural immersion, these less-travelled places have something special to offer.

So, when is the best time to go and which less-travelled places should we see? We’ve invited three experts from our JourneyWoman Women’s Travel Directory to join us and share their top tips and insider secrets on our webinar on September 24, 2024 at 2 pm EST

As always, participants are welcome to share their experiences and ask questions.

Webinar date: Tuesday, September 24, 2024

When: 2 pm  – 3pm EST (check local time zones here)

Where: Zoom! Sign up below for the link. Capacity is 100 women. The session will be recorded and shared on our YouTube channel for those who can’t join us.

What questions do you have about the Caribbean and Mexico?

In partnership with women-owned businesses from our JourneyWoman Women’s Travel Directory we’ll share perspectives about where to go, what to do and how to create the right experience for you.

We’ll answer all of your questions, such as:

  • What are some less-travelled places to explore?
  • How can you find ethically responsible companies to travel with?
  • When is the right time to go?
  • How do you get there?
  • What’s the benefit of a group tour versus going on your own?
  • What visas and entry requirements should you be aware of?
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Vibrant Culture of Mexico / Photo from Envato

Webinar Participants

This webinar is hosted by Nancy Drolet from the JourneyWoman Advisory Council and founder, One Caribbean Canada.  

Nancy is a 30-year veteran of the travel industry and founded her latest venture in January 2024. Prior to this, she worked at a PR firm representing Antigua and Barbuda, among other international destinations. She was also the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s Canadian representative until the CTO closed their offices in December 2019.

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Nancy Drolet,
One Caribbean Canada (Moderator)

Kris Rudolph

Kris Rudolph,
Delicious Expeditions

Smiling active woman running Elinor Fish Run Wild Retreats

Krista Shoe,
Mother of Corals

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Clarita Dervent,
Cuban Adventures

 

Our Panelists: 

  • Kris Rudolph, Founder, Delicious Expeditions: Kris firmly believes in the art of eating well and that not one bite or calorie should be wasted on mediocre fare. Her chosen path has led her to seek and many times find the world’s best food.
  • Krista Shoe, Founder, Mother of Corals: In 2017, Krista decided to quit corporate and move near the ocean to Bocas del Toro, Panama. Over the last several years, Krista and the Mother Of Corals team have taught communities to rebuild reefs all around the world.

 

  • Clarita Derwent, COO, Cuban Adventures: Clarita is trained in the Arts, in Event & Tour Management, and in Tourism. her focus is on purpose driven, sustainable, and responsible tourism, and on Social Impact & Circular Economy.

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