After the year 2020, the world changed drastically for travelers. Booking a vacation may be stressful, especially considering the many factors, such as the high cost and many limitations. Many Black-owned travel agencies and online networks can assist Black tourists to feel more at ease in the “new normal.” Look at these travel agencies run by people of color before making your next reservation.

Tastemakers Africa

If you’re looking for a creative company shaking up in the tourism sector, go no further than Tastemakers Africa. Cheraé Robinson started it all intending to introduce tourists to the creative elite of Africa. Robinson and her on-the-ground curators know the best individuals to put you in touch with, whether you’re interested in traditional culinary skills, witnessing the continent’s rich history, or dining your way through Accra, Cape Town, Dakar, and Johannesburg. The uniqueness of Tastemakers lies in the fact that via these linkages, visitors may experience Africa in all its artistic splendor as it exists now. Cape Town, Accra, and Dakar are all home to Tastemakers Africa offices.

Dipaways

The history of Dipaways may be traced back to its creator, Chadricks Everette. Everette quit his marketing job after a long and fruitful career to see the world. He liked it so much that he decided to make a living at it, so Dipaways was established. Everette characterizes his firm as a Black-owned luxury travel brand specializing in custom-tailored itineraries for small groups and individual clients. When you plan a vacation with Dipaways, they’ll take care of every detail, from reserving a hotel room to arranging for a professional photographer to document your trip for Instagram. However, Everette’s true talent is creating one-of-a-kind adventures and connecting fascinating individuals, making every trip he plans unforgettable.

Finding common ground with like-minded travelers is fundamental to the Nomadness Travel Tribe experience. To connect young people of color who have a passion for travel, Nomadness Travel Tribe was founded by Evita Turquoise Robinson. This Black travel movement is an excellent illustration of the fact that travel is accessible to people from all walks of life, regardless of race, gender, religion, socioeconomic status, or areas of interest. Thirty worldwide travel groups, fifty regional ambassadors, and a series of Nomadness Web Projects make up the Nomadness Travel Tribe.

Las Morenas de España

The creator of Las Morenas de España, Sienna Brown, wants to take you on a trip that will help you create the life of your dreams, no matter where you happen to be in the globe. This helpful online network started as a way to connect Black women in Spain, but it quickly expanded to include users from all around the world. Rooftop socials, the Madrid Afternoon Soiree, Sake & Vibe, and the Thrive Conference are just a few of the activities Brown hosts in Spain as part of Las Morenas de España to encourage and foster community.

Ultimate Trinidad Carnival

Ultimate Trinidad Carnival is the best option for successful Black women to come to Trinidad and the Caribbean in a group and have an unforgettable, safe, and all-inclusive vacation. Esha and Tarik Davis founded Ultimate Trinidad Carnival to provide a carefree atmosphere and exciting package deals to promote self-assurance and good times.

Anand Subramanian is a freelance photographer and content writer based out of Tamil Nadu, India. Having a background in Engineering always made him curious about life on the other side of the spectrum. He leapt forward towards the Photography life and never looked back. Specializing in Documentary and  Portrait photography gave him an up-close and personal view into the complexities of human beings and those experiences helped him branch out from visual to words. Today he is mentoring passionate photographers and writing about the different dimensions of the art world.