Welcome to the Latina Traveler Club

If you’ve been wanting to travel but don’t have anyone to go with and you don’t want to go alone then you have made it to the place amiga.

Here we don't wait for anyone...

You’ve had the flights open in a tab for about three weeks now.

And the thing is, you’re not scared of going. You just don’t want to eat dinner alone for nine nights in a row.

The unfortunate reality of being a woman who wants to travel. You get handed exactly two options.

Go completely alone and figure it out, or wait  for a friend, for a partner, for the right season, for someone whose vacation days finally line up with yours. 

I think there’s a third option, and I’ve spent the last few years building it.

You show up alone. You just don't travel alone.

A week or so with a group small enough to know everyone’s name by day two. Local female guides who live there. Enough structure that you’re never the one decoding a train schedule, enough room that dinner runs long.

Here's what our group trips are all about

Our Trips

Not that kind of group trip

Not the tour bus. Forty minutes at the landmark, back on the road before your coffee’s cold. We’re not speedrunning a country.

Not the hostel. Hotels, usually four-star. One roommate, your own bed. Single rooms on most trips if you’d rather.

Not a retreat. No cacao circle. We’re out most days, doing things.

Not luxury. I won’t pretend it is. Comfortable enough to rest, not so precious you’re scared to move.

So what is it? 

Cultural, mostly. Yes we see the Taj Mahal. But the day everyone talks about after is the block-print workshop. Or the dance class. Or sari shopping that ran three hours because nobody wanted to leave.

We also customize the adventure level to the location. Peru gets dune buggies and sandboarding; Brazil gets beaches and carnaval. Our itineraries are shaped to highlight the best parts of our destination, not a set formula.

And the guides. Local women, every trip. By day four they’re in the group photos. Some of the girls still text them.

Who's coming

¿Quien Viene?

Art these trips for Latinas Only?

Mostly Latinas but we’re open to ladies of all nationalities (every trip has had women who aren’t latina). As long as you’re comfortable with a little Spanglish and down to listen to some reggaetón in the van, you’ll fit right in

What is the age range for the women attending these trips?

Most land between 25 and 48 but our trips are open to anyone over 18. The mix is half of what makes it good. What you have in common isn’t age. It’s time, means, and a the need for amazing travel buddies.

What kind of travel experience do people on these trips have?

Travel experience is all over the place, we get a variety of women who:

  • Have never left the country. You won’t be the only one.
  • Traveled plenty, always with family. Now nobody’s schedule lines up.
  • Kids grown, calendar finally open, nobody to spend it with.
  • Done other group trips and didn’t love how they felt.

How a trip actually works

Length

Usually 7-9 days. Saturday to the following Sunday, on purpose so you’re asking for one week off, not two.

Group Size

 12 to 16 women. A few trips are intentionally smaller, capped at 6.

Accomodation

Hotels, usually four-star. Two per room, own beds. Single rooms available on most trips, limited to about three.

Who's with You

Me, plus local female guides in each destination.

Trip Pace

Me, plus local female guides in each destination.

How Do I Pay for my Trip?

Deposit
A deposit holds your spot. It runs between $500 and $650 depending on the trip, and it’s non-refundable.

Payment Plan
After that, you’re on a payment plan. I open trips as far ahead as I can specifically so that plan can stretch six months or longer, because I’d rather you paid for this in pieces you don’t feel than talked yourself out of it over one big number. Everything’s paid off 90 days before we leave.

Trip Cost
Trip prices vary a lot by destination, so they live on each trip’s page rather than here.

What's Included

  • All your accommodation for the trip dates
  • Every activity on the itinerary
  • All the getting-around once you’re there — vans, trains, and on some trips domestic flights
  • Airport transfers on arrival day and departure day
  • Breakfast, always. Some trips include every meal (Kenya and Iceland do). Others don’t. It’s spelled out on each trip’s page so there are no surprises.

What's NOT Included

  • Your international flights — everyone books their own
  • Tourist visas, where you need one
  • Travel insurance
  • Extra nights if you’re coming early or staying on

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From Women Who Have Booked with Us

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to be Latina to come?

No. Most of the women who come are, and every trip has had women who aren’t. All I ask is that you’re up for a little Spanglish and a lot of Spanish music. Nobody’s ever had a problem with it, and honestly the ones who aren’t Latina usually end up being the loudest in the group chat.

It’s not hostels. Hotels, usually four-star. You’ll share a room with one other woman and you’ll each have your own bed. Single room accommodations are available in limited quantities.

On most trips, yes, for a single supplement. There are usually only about three available, so if that’s a dealbreaker for you, book early and tell me right away.

It’s genuinely common. There’s someone on almost every trip taking their first international flight, and I’d rather you told me you were nervous than pretended you weren’t. Email me before you book. I’ve had a lot of these conversations and they usually end with someone booking.

Most trips run about seven to nine days, depending on where we’re going. They usually start Saturday to the following Sunday, which is nine days and one work week.

Can I come early or stay after?

Yes, plenty of women do, especially when it’s a long flight and they want a day to land properly. You can book an extra night at the same hotel yourself. The one thing I can’t stretch is the airport transfer; those are locked to the official arrival and departure days because that’s how the rates are negotiated. Anything outside the trip dates is on you.

It depends a lot on where we’re going. Every trip page has the full price and what it covers.
Deposit to hold your spot ($500–$650, non-refundable), then a payment plan. Paid off 90 days before departure.

It’s not included in the trip cost, but we do highly encourage you purchase this seperately.

This is the one people don’t ask out loud, so I’ll answer it anyway. It’s a big part of my job on these trips. I pay attention to who’s gone quiet, who’s hanging back, who’s on their phone at dinner. Groups of 12 to 16 are small enough that nobody disappears. I’ve watched women who described themselves as shy end up planning next year’s trip together.

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