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Essaouira Day Trip from Marrakech: How to Go + What to Do

Essaouira is one of the best day trips from Marrakech and a complete change of pace from “The Red City.” This coastal city is washed in a beautiful cobalt blue that makes for stunning pictures. I’m always down for a beach hang, shopping and delicious food, and Essaouira was the perfect place for that. Here’s how to get there, what to see, and how to plan your day.

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A Walk in Essaouira: A Photo Journal of Morocco’s Atlantic Coast

Essaouira was the most beautiful pause and midpoint on my trip to Morocco. After three hectic and intense days in Marrakech, I wanted a day to slow down before continuing with the rest of my trip, and what better place to do that than a surreal coastal town? This photo journal captures Morocco’s Atlantic coast, from the famous blue boats in the port to the charming and picturesque inside of the medina.

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The Moment I Realized I Was Free: My First Solo Trip + Living on My Own Terms

In the summer of 2017, I took my first solo trip to New Orleans and realized my own freedom. Travel began as a personal goal and quickly became a deeper exploration of autonomy, fearlessness, and what it means to live on my own terms. That trip marked the first time I understood freedom not as escape, but as a way of being and a manifestation of who I already was .

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8 Life Lessons I Didn’t Expect to Learn on Safari

I went on safari expecting incredible wildlife sightings. I didn’t expect so many life lessons to surface. You’re, of course, waiting patiently for animals to appear, but the experience is more than just beautiful photographs.

In this article, I share eight life lessons about patience, timing, trust, boundaries, silence, and perspective that I didn’t expect to learn on safari.

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Scale, Color, and Shadow: Why Amoako Boafo Remains One of My Favorite Artists

In 2021, I visited SINGULAR DUALITY: ME CAN MAKE WE at Roberts Projects in Los Angeles, a solo exhibition by Amoako Boafo that immediately solidified him as one of my favorite contemporary artists.

Known for large-scale portraits of Black subjects, Boafo introduced shadow as a central element in this body of paintings, and through bold color, textured skin, and brilliantly captured emotion, the exhibition explores identity, duality, and psychological depth.

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I Travel Solo. I Should Date the Same Way.

When I travel alone, I don’t negotiate with discomfort. I trust my instincts in foreign cities, pivot when something feels off, and choose experiences that align with my standards. In dating, though, I’ve sometimes silenced this intuition. Solo travel taught me how deeply I know what feels good and how powerful that is when I stop apologizing for wanting it.

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Where We Belong: On Returning to Africa as a Daughter of the Diaspora

I had never been to Kenya before, but when I arrived, it felt strangely familiar. As a Black woman raised in America, I’ve lived inside systems shaped by disconnection. Standing on ancestral land, I realized belonging isn’t always about where you’re born. Sometimes it’s about where you exhale.

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Run Toward It: What the Year of the Horse Means for Travel and Black Women Right Now

As the Year of the Snake ended, I found myself shedding more than I expected—a house, a job, and a relationship. What followed was open space.

According to the Chinese zodiac, the Year of the Horse is built for exactly that: motion, independence, and forward momentum. In a moment when many Black women are being pushed out of traditional work structures, this year’s energy invites movement with intention. For us, travel becomes more than leisure; it becomes repositioning, expansion, and a refusal to stay confined.

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Everything I Ate in Martha’s Vineyard (and What I’d Order Again)

Martha’s Vineyard may be known for its beaches and charming towns, but this is a moment for the food. This trip was a mix of sit-down dinners, late-night donut runs, and casual comfort food that I loved. Some dishes were good. A few were unforgettable. And a handful, I’d order them again in a heartbeat.

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Mystical Healing in the Desert: Why The Integratron Belongs on Your Joshua Tree Itinerary

Tucked quietly in the California desert, the Integratron is less about spectacle and more about surrender. From the moment you arrive, the stillness sets the tone for a deeply restorative sound bath experience inside its iconic dome. Visiting just two months after a cancer diagnosis, I didn’t know how much my body needed this kind of rest—but an hour suspended in sound proved to be one of the most rejuvenating wellness experiences of my life. With the Integratron reopening soon, it remains one of Joshua Tree’s most meaningful places for reflection, healing, and reset.

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What Maho Beach Is Really Like

Maho Beach is postcard destination, but it is not a serene and relaxing full day beach experience. It’s windy, crowded, and slightly chaotic, and it is also one of the most unforgettable places you’ll go. Famous for planes gliding shockingly close overhead as they land at Princess Juliana Airport, this beach is a spectacle worth stopping for. This is what Maho Beach is really like.

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Vaccines You Need for a Safari in Kenya (and Which Ones You Can Skip)

Planning a safari in Kenya means preparing for more than just the game drives. It also means navigating travel vaccines. Before my trip, I compared what I was personally advised to get with what the CDC actually recommends for Kenya. Some vaccines are worth getting no matter what, others depend entirely on your itinerary, and a few can be skipped for most travelers. This guide breaks it all down so you can be proactive about getting the vaccines you need without paying for the shots you don’t need.

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How I Visited St. Martin & Anguilla for $1,500 Using Points, Rewards & Island Hopping

St. Martin is one island with two distinct personalities. You’ll land over the famous Maho Beach on the Dutch side and hit Marigot to explore the French side. But you also can island hop to destinations like St. Barths, Antigua, and the best destination for pristine, white-sand beaches—Anguilla. Here’s how I visited St. Martin and Anguilla for just $1500.

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Is a Day Trip from St. Martin to Anguilla Worth It?

If you’re visiting St. Maarten, a day trip to Anguilla is one of the easiest and most rewarding ways to expand your Caribbean experience. Known for its white sand beaches and turquoise waters, Anguilla offers a distinct contrast to St. Maarten and with a $150 Viator day cruise, it’s both accessible and worth it.

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Martha’s Vineyard in September: The Off-Season Sweet Spot

September in Martha’s Vineyard means thinner crowds and weather that’s still warm enough for the beach. Visiting in the first week of September gave weather in the high 70s and low 80s, open restaurants and shops, and a five-night stay steps from the beach and Circuit Avenue for $1,700, something nearly impossible at peak season.

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Lake Elementaita Mountain Lodge: What It’s Really Like to Stay on the Rift Valley’s Edge

Lake Elementaita Mountain Lodge was the briefest stop on my Kenya itinerary, but it delivered the most unforgettable view. Perched along the steep edge of the Great Rift Valley, the lodge offers private, house-style rooms with balconies that open to sweeping panoramas of Lake Elementaita. With a spa, pool, rose garden, and staff who shuttle you up and down the hillside, this stay blends comfort with breathtaking scenery. Here’s what it’s really like to spend a night on the Rift Valley’s edge.

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