Nationwide — Thomas Dorsey, Founder and CEO of Soul of America, the first Black travel website, is marking its 30th anniversary by doing what it does best – revealing insights, photos, and other resources on the best U.S. Cities for inspiring & savvy Black Travel. As a bonus, we include 10 international destinations.
“After beginning with print followed by online publishing a combined 30 years, Soul Of America has earned visitor trust, appreciation & awards for its Black Travel insights and expertise,” said Thomas.
He continues, “We’ve been in business longer than TripAdvisor and Google have existed. As an anniversary gift to our website visitors, we’re offering updated online Black Travel Guides to turn more trips into rewarding soulful journeys.”
These cities should make everyone’s “must-visit” list to enjoy Black-owned restaurants, boutiques, spas, and Black culture & heritage sites. Visit the U.S. Cities Black Travel Guides for these destinations:
New York City, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington DC, Chicago, Savannah, Detroit, Cincinnati, Charlotte, Atlanta, Charleston, Boston, Norfolk, Richmond, Memphis, Orlando, New Orleans, Greensboro, and Jacksonville.
LA, Houston, Miami & more U.S. City Guide updates are coming this year.
For soulful international vacations, they also recommend these 10 Black Travel Guides at Caribbean & Mexico Black Travel Guides and International Black Travel Guides:
South Africa, Zanzibar, Tanzania, St. Thomas, USVI Montego Bay, St. Lucia Barbados Trinidad & Tobago, Rio de Janeiro, Paris, and London.
About
SoulofAmerica.com is the first and most comprehensive Black Travel Website. CEO Thomas Dorsey launched the business in 1994 by publishing the first pocket-sized Black Travel Guidemaps featuring Black cultural and heritage sites, restaurants, shops, spas, and innkeepers. He converted them to well-curated, web-based travel guides in 1997. Today, SoulofAmerica.com offers 155 Black Travel Guides covering domestic and international destinations, plus events and cruises. They are a member of the Black Travel Alliance and Blacks in Travel & Tourism.
Source: BlackNews.com