Said to have “the body of America and the soul of Africa,” a getaway to Brazil is a no-brainer for Black women. The African diaspora is felt strongly in the food, music, and shades of brown skin in the streets there–along with beautiful beaches, stunning scenery, and a weak local currency (meaning your dollar stretches farther) there’s no better time than the present to go.
At a glance, South Africa has all the trappings of a great vacation spot: sun, sand, safari, and summits. But dig a little deeper and you’ll discover that it also has soul. South Africa’s history of apartheid is of particular relevance to the African-American traveller and the cultural renaissance taking place in places like Johannesburg’s Maboneng district is a beauty to witness.
France is the perfect place for a sista to indulge herself: from the beaches of the Riviera to the cafes of Paris, there’s no better country to practice self-care.
Whether you choose to get your sommelier on with a wine-tasting course in Bordeaux, castle hop in the Loire Valley, or simply get swept up in the romance and whimsy of the historical Alsace region, France is where you can relax, unwind, and make everything all about you.
There’s a reason Stella went to Jamaica to get her groove back! The food, music, beaches, and “irie vibes” make this Caribbean isle a wonderful place to recharge after a hectic period. The *ahem* local male population ain’t bad either.
Dubai
Dubai and Abu Dhabi are cosmopolitan destinations that serve as great introductions to the Middle East for first timers. Less strict than their Gulf neighbours, they offer opulence, luxury, and a unique culture. With impressive attractions like the 7-star Burj Al Arab hotel, fun activities like desert safaris, and a popping club scene, you won’t want to come home!
There’s so much to love about Thailand: the beaches are divine, temples are sights to behold, and the food is cheap and flavourful. Thai people are also known for their warm and welcoming attitudes, especially when it comes Black women. While the stares might be intimidating, they are mostly out of admiration and curiosity. Don’t be surprised if you get called “Michelle Obama”!
The reasons to visit Tanzania are numerous. Adrenaline junkies can climb Mount Kilimanjaro, keen observers can go on safari in the Serengeti, and sun worshipers can head to the beaches of Zanzibar. Besides, a visit to the Motherland is a prerequisite for any African-American hoping to understand a bit more about their roots.