Posts Tagged: travel
Tourists New Yorkers Love to Hate
Today, I’m featuring this guest post by NYC local, Nancy Blaine. Nancy Blaine has been a resident of New York City since 1983. In that time she has lived in Harlem, The East Village, the
Join TSG Academy Day
Wanted to share this exciting event happening in NYC! Are you a traveler? Blogger? Travel insider? In the industry? Considering a career in travel? Join Travel+SocialGood (TSG) for this exciting event! I know I would
A #JACultureTrav Party
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Join us for the special #JACultureTrav event! As 2015 comes to a close, #CultureTrav and #JAChat are teaming up for a #JACultureTrav Twitter party extravaganza! In honor of this special occasion and the holiday season,
Join the Meetup Group
Are you a member of the #CultureTrav chat? Or, interested in joining in the future and curious about our upcoming #JACultureTrav event? Interested in digging deeper into your personal experiences of travel? Curious to hear
Blogger Talk: Monetizing Expertise
As travel bloggers and social media influencers, we share a passion for travel and we know we’re good at it. So good in fact that our inbox and social media networks often get flooded with
Exploring Otavalo Indigenous Market
Otavalo Indigenous Market Culture and History Today, I’m featuring a guest post on Culture With Travel by Cami Adventures. One of the most famous and visited places in Ecuador is the Otavalo Indigenous Market, also
Belize Tourism Board Announces Small Country Sunday
This guest post is provided by the Belize Tourism Board. Around the holidays, shoppers are often encouraged to buy local and find unique, one-of-a-kind gifts for the loved ones on their list. Shopping small allows
#JACultureTrav: Lasting Impressions
Travel and social media inspiration go hand in hand for me. I love seeing beautiful come by, and reading posts about travels – whether people are on the road, planning their next trip, or reflecting
Why People In Los Angeles Don’t Take Public Transportation
Today, I’m sharing this guest blog post from Kevin Wilkerson of PubClub.com. By Kevin Wilkerson, PubClub.com If you’re in a train station or at a tram stop in Europe and see someone looking around lost,
Funeral Rites
We had just spent two weeks in Rio de Janeiro, that marvelous city. Exhausted, but happy, we were packing to leave when we received a sad phone call: Rodrigo’s grandmother had died a few hours