We often use social media to find travel inspiration and advice. Diversity has often been lacking among some of the more well-known travel writers.
Many travelers have begun to share their experiences with a larger audience. To celebrate National Hispanic Heritage month, we invite you to follow the work of these notable Hispanic and Latinx Bloggers andInfluencers in the travel space. Some will show you beautiful destinations and travel hacks to make your next trip easier. It's a good thing that others will challenge you to rethink how you view travel.
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O. Christine makes sure to take care of her body during her travels. The Bronx-born writer, photographer and travel expert brings her audience along on all her trips, sharing self- care tips along the way. She wants you to prioritize your health so you can see as much of the world as possible.
They can be found in Philadelphia or New York City.
The work center of the experience of Black Latin American culture, history and diaspora is being done by the co- founders of AfroLatino Travel. Wallace is a multimedia journalist and documentarian while Harris is a journalist. They offer insight in English and Spanish on anti-racism and Afro Latinx heritage and history, which is sure to change lives.
Wallace and Harris are both based in Cuba and Panama.
Jessica van Dop DeJesus began her travels when she was a marine. The Washington, D.C.-based travel media specialist and veteran has traveled to more than 50 countries, snapping photos and making memories. As the Dining Traveler, van Dop DeJesus brings along her perspective as a bicultural woman of Puerto Rican heritage, and now also as a mother to a young child who accompanies her on her travels.
Most of her days are spent in the nation's capital, where she writes about the joys of D.C.
Miss Filatelista is a travel journalist who shows her audience the best in vegan eats and sustainable getaways. Since leaving her job as a New York City fashion publicist six years ago, she has traveled all over the world, including to Vietnam, Brazil, and more. She offers tips, inspiration and personal musings on her IG stories.
Her current home is in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, where she teaches yoga on the beach.
Most people don't know what it means to travel in a responsible way. The gender/queer travel writer and four-time VONA/Voices Fellow has an in-depth knowledge of what it means to decolonize travel and has a lot of beautiful photos of waterfalls and rainforests.
Virtual workshops that will change the way you view and approach travel are located in Queens.
After losing a close family member, she decided to travel the world. The Mexican-American author inspired others to do that. The young explorer talks about what it is like to see the world through her eyes while also highlighting the experiences of others in the deafness community. Interviews with deaf artists and change-makers, feminist and anti-racist reflections, and breathtaking images of lands near and far are just some of the things you can find.
You can find them in California and beyond.
People should know that climbing and the great outdoors are for everyone. She wanted to help fat and plus-size climbers find one another and resources to help them achieve their climbing goals. Follow the photographer, graphic designer and all around adventurer for beautiful images from Oregon to Alaska and beyond, of trails, lakes, mountains and bodies of all sizes enjoying nature and movement
They are located in and around the State of Washington and remind you that you don't need to be a size 0 to get outside.
Travel is becoming more diverse as the world is big. You can learn more about new parts of the world by following the seven Latinx/Hispanic travel bloggers andinfluencers. You will be inspired to travel outside of your comfort zone and have unique experiences.