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Seven Things Women Will Love About Florence, Italy
Planning a trip to Florence, Italy? We’ve curated seven things you’ll love including where to eat, stay and shop.
She Loves Cinque Terre in Italy
Christy Kummer is a twenty-something Journeywoman and staffing coordinator living in Santa Cruz, California. Last year she travelled with four friends to Cinque Terre and offers this mini report on one of her favorite places in Italy.
The Beauty of Barging in Burgundy, France
Barge travel as all the makings of a female-friendly encounter. Evelyn Hannon writes about her experience cruising the waterways of Burgundy, France.
20 Things Women Should Know About Dublin, Ireland
Travel writer Fiona Hillard shares her favorite tips with women travelling to Dublin, the capital of Ireland.
Mind Your Manners Around the World …
Whether you are travelling for business or pleasure it is more than important for guests to be culturally correct at the table. Here are sixteen tips to assist you in 16 different countries.
The Things Travel Writers Tell Each Other …
What do travel writers talk about when they get together? Travel, travel and more travel! . Here are some things we learned from them and now share with you.
7 Health Tips for JourneyWomen Flying South
Are you an older adult travelling south this winter? Here are some easy tips to make your experience as healthy, informed and comfortable as possible.
Journeywoman in the Spotlight!
Over the years JourneyWoman has been singled out by over 300 media sources around the world. Coverage has been in magazines, newspapers and cyberspace.
7 Award-Winning Novels For Curious Women
Seven award-winning books to help you discover other cultures different from our own, including Korea, China and India.
Explore Croatia – Go Before it Becomes Too Popular
Evelyn Hannon and Mary Lou Clark share tips about visiting Croatia before others discover its secret beauty.
The Origins of the JourneyWoman name
Do you know where the JourneyWoman name came from? Evelyn recounts the etymology of the moniker in this short anecdote.
12 Female-Authored Mystery Books to Read on the Way to Your Destination
There is no better way to augment your research on a city or country than by enjoying these mysteries, their heroes and heroines all created by females.
Stress Management on the Road
Women travellers are likely to be subject to particular stresses whilst travelling, certainly until they’ve reached a certain plateau of self-confidence and familiarity with cultural “rules”.
She Sleeps Well — She Travels Well
Frequent flying has done nothing to help my body adjust to the sleep deprivation that comes with travelling. That’s why we have developed strategies to help me from being sleepless in Seattle, Singapore or Seoul.