From Bordeaux to Venice, the 2025 JourneyWoman Book Club celebrates the joy and wisdom learned through travel, history and culture.

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From Bordeaux to Venice, the 2025 JourneyWoman Book Club celebrates the joy and wisdom learned through travel, history and culture.
In Canada, Indigenous women are making their presence felt in the aviation industry, which has historically been dominated by men.
In partnership with Collette Travel, Intrepid and Aurora Expeditions, JourneyWoman has launched a global survey on women 50+ travellers.
Featured image: Let’s step into the future not the past | Photo by ShutterstockThis is our time as women to participate by Carolyn Ray Whether you’ve been out travelling or at home, you may have noticed some distressing shifts in how women are being treated in the...
As a volunteer on a turtle conservation project in Costa Rica with Conservation VIP, I fulfilled a long-held dream to help baby turtles.
With the growing demand for accessibility in the travel space, here are seven ways the travel industry can embrace a higher level of inclusion.
Home exchanges and housesitting are a safe, affordable way for seniors to save money on travel while learning about local culture and traditions.
If the thought of following a tour guide on a structured itinerary isn’t your style, a self-guided trip might be the perfect solution for independent women travellers.
Join our 30th anniversary global celebration in women’s solo travel: Author Paige McClachan, JourneyWoman Awards for Women Over 50 and more.
After her husband and long-time travel partner passed away, Stacey Ray started Sisterhood Travel to help other women build their confidence through travel.