Women Travel Abroad

Women Travel Abroad Travel solo, not alone in ease, comfort, & style. ✈️✨ Explore expertly curated, small-group trips designed for women who value culture and connection.

Welcome, we're so glad you're here! Women Travel Abroad is a boutique women's travel group offering culturally immersive experiences across the globe, designed for the solo traveler. Founded in 2014, our community and trips grew from our own frustrations as solo travelers. We were tired of putting our wanderlust on hold waiting for friends to commit or paying those dreaded single supplements. So w

e created what we couldn't find: intimate groups where sophisticated women can explore the world on their own terms. We're not your typical tour company. We're an inclusive community of travel-obsessed women who want authentic experiences without sacrificing comfort. That means intentionally small groups (just 6-10 women), your own private room in carefully vetted boutique hotels (no sharing with strangers!), local guides who become friends, unique activities like cooking classes and artisan workshops, and flexible itineraries with plenty of breathing room. Over the past decade, we've watched over 350 travelers across 38 destinations arrive as strangers and leave as friends, often planning their next WTA adventure together before the current one ends. If you're tired of putting your travel dreams on hold or compromising on experiences, come join us. All you need to do is show up with your passport — we've handled everything else. Interested in learning more about WTA and our community? Visit womentravelabroad.com to view our itineraries, and be sure to join our private Facebook group linked at the top of our page!

09/06/2026

Egypt, in thirty seconds.

Giza before the crowds. Karnak, where you feel small in the right way. A cooking class with a local women’s cooperative. A trip that turned 10 strangers into friends.

Still want to visit Egypt in 2026? Join our next trip in December. We’ll watch fireworks over the pyramids and explore ancient history as we ring in 2027. Dec 29, 2026 - Jan 5, 2027. Link in Bio.


Saturday community call today at noon ET.If you've been thinking about a trip and have questions you'd rather ask a real...
07/06/2026

Saturday community call today at noon ET.

If you've been thinking about a trip and have questions you'd rather ask a real person than a website, come by. We'll talk about what the trips are actually like and answer whatever's on your mind.

Zoom link in the comments.


A question we get a lot: 'Who actually goes on these trips?'Mostly women between their 40s and 60s. Some recently retire...
05/06/2026

A question we get a lot: 'Who actually goes on these trips?'

Mostly women between their 40s and 60s. Some recently retired, some taking the first real time off in years. Many are traveling without a partner — single, divorced, widowed, or just done waiting for someone else's schedule to line up.

Most arrive not knowing a single other person on the trip. By the second dinner, that's no longer true.

The trips are built for exactly this: small groups, your own room, a host who makes the first day easy, and enough structure that you're never on your own unless you want to be. You come for the destination. People tell us they come back for the women.👭


This June and July I'm hosting our Japan and Korea trips back-to-back — 19 days on the road, no checked bag, just a carr...
02/06/2026

This June and July I'm hosting our Japan and Korea trips back-to-back — 19 days on the road, no checked bag, just a carry-on and a backpack. Here are my packing tips:

• One outfit per two days, not per day. My whole case is three pairs of pants, two long dresses, and six shirts — and every shirt works with every pair of pants. If a top only goes with one bottom, it doesn't make the cut.

• Don't skimp on underwear and socks. You'll often want to change before dinner — pack ten days' worth minimum. Sacrifice the second pair of jeans before you cut the basics.

• Accessories are your secret weapon. Statement earrings turn a sundress into dinner attire. A satin scarf works in your hair, around your neck, or as a belt — and reinvents an outfit you've already worn twice.

• Lay it all out first. Make a list, put it on the bed, and ask: have I worn this? Do I love it? Never pack a brand-new outfit you haven't worn before.

• Two pairs of shoes. Sneakers on the plane, comfortable sandals in the bag. That's it.

What's your best tips for packing light?

Greece in May: blue everything, no high-season crowds, and the kind of meals you take photos of and then put your phone ...
30/05/2026

Greece in May: blue everything, no high-season crowds, and the kind of meals you take photos of and then put your phone down.

Our group spent days in Athens at the Acropolis and wandering the quaint streets of Plaka, and then enjoying the most epic views and sunsets in Santorini.

Our favorite part was the dinners, dining on the best tomatoes, seafood, and cheeses of our life, swapping stories about our lives back home, watching the sky go from blue to gold to pink.

Sintra is the day trip everyone makes from Lisbon. Almost everyone makes the same mistake: they only see Pena Palace.Whe...
27/05/2026

Sintra is the day trip everyone makes from Lisbon. Almost everyone makes the same mistake: they only see Pena Palace.

Where to spend the rest of your Sintra day:

• Quinta da Regaleira — gothic gardens with a 27-meter spiral 'initiation well' you can walk down. It's strange and gorgeous and most tour groups skip it.

• Monserrate Palace — fewer crowds, more imagination. A Romantic-era palace with botanical gardens that are arguably more beautiful than the building.

• Pena Palace can stay on the list — but go first thing, get out by 11, and spend the rest of the day at the other two.

Sometimes the trip review tells you more than any itinerary can."I wish I could give this company 10 stars. I’ve travele...
26/05/2026

Sometimes the trip review tells you more than any itinerary can.

"I wish I could give this company 10 stars. I’ve traveled with 2 other groups and this one is by far the best one. I can’t wait to travel with them again!”
- Ginger, Egypt 2026

There are countless small group and women-only travel groups out there, and we never take it for granted when someone chooses to spend her vacation with us—let alone wants to come back. Ginger, we can't wait to travel with you again either.

Three cities, one country, and a different feeling in each.Rome moves slowly when you let it. The Colosseum is best in t...
23/05/2026

Three cities, one country, and a different feeling in each.

Rome moves slowly when you let it. The Colosseum is best in the early morning before the heat and crowds. Espresso at a bar where the locals stand. Dinner in Trastevere as the sun goes down over the cobblestones.

Florence is small enough to walk and big enough to get lost in. The Duomo from a rooftop is its own kind of religion. The Uffizi rewards an unhurried afternoon. And Tuscan food🍝— handmade pasta, olive oil pressed down the road, wine from a vineyard you can see from the table — is its own argument for being there.

Venice is gondolas, yes. But it's also the back canals where you can hear your own footsteps, cicchetti and prosecco at a bacaro the tour groups never find, and the way light moves on the water in late afternoon.

Three cities. Three rhythms. One trip you don't forget!



London is enormous. Buckingham, Big Ben, the Eye are only 5% of it.Where we send people:• Primrose Hill — pastel row hou...
21/05/2026

London is enormous. Buckingham, Big Ben, the Eye are only 5% of it.

Where we send people:

• Primrose Hill — pastel row houses you'll want to photograph and a hilltop view that takes in the entire skyline at once. All the charm of nearby Notting Hill, none of the crowds.

• Marylebone High Street — independent bookshops, a daughter-of-Selfridges department store called Daunt Books with oak galleries that don't feel real, and proper coffee.

• Lunch at Borough Market — London's oldest food market, tucked under the railway arches near London Bridge. Cheese toasties, fresh oysters, Spanish jamón, sourdough that ruins you for other bread. Go on an empty stomach.


A few things we won't compromise on:• Single occupancy — your own room, every trip. No single supplement, ever.• Boutiqu...
18/05/2026

A few things we won't compromise on:

• Single occupancy — your own room, every trip. No single supplement, ever.
• Boutique accommodations — small, character-rich, well-located. We vet every property ourselves.
• Group size capped at 10 — small enough that you'll know everyone's name by the end of day one.
• A host on every trip — and on bigger trips, two.

The 'travel solo, not alone' part isn't a tagline. It's how the trips are built.


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