Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Roger Sands covers travel and the hospitality industry. Travel bloggers have a unique story to tell. For some the nine-to-five ...
When you scroll through the travel hashtag on Instagram, a similar look can start to become apparent. A girl with a floppy hat stands looking coyly at the camera. Oh, yeah, and she's usually white. In ...
Travel blogging — and, as an offshoot, travel Instagramming — is a whitewashed industry in which people of color and Latinx travelers are often overlooked. Instead, search results and Instagram feeds ...
If you are a Gen X’er or a Millennial, there’s a very strong chance that your travel decisions are made online with the help of review platforms, booking sites, forums and travel blogs. Travel ...
Not far into the coronavirus pandemic, the world started to shut down. Museums stopped accepting guests, restaurants and bars closed indoor seating, international flights were canceled, and travel ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Instagram travel photos are a genre all their own. If you follow enough travel bloggers and jetsetters ...
Few of us would turn down the opportunity for a vacation, domestic or abroad. What we tend to have trouble with is actually making travel a priority, setting our sights on a destination and making it ...
Travel blogging is a great way to keep an online diary of your travel adventures. You can upload photos, videos, and write articles about the places you visit. Not only does it become a permanent ...
Travelling abroad should be a wholly transformative experience, and one from which you return fully rejuvenated and totally refreshed. But depending on where you go, travelling as a woman of colour ...