Welcome to SheTravel

The modern world has transformed the way in which we work and travel. Business and leisure trips have taken us to destinations where the culture and traditions differ from our own, sometimes to remote locations which carry higher risk to personal safety. The key to safe travel is knowledge of the destination, maintaining situational awareness and understanding the environment.

That is why SheTravel decided to bring together women who travel. To share experiences, create a secure space to ask questions from a network of fellow travellers and read interesting articles and top tips.

At SheTravel we know that all questions are important and sometimes simple advice may prevent situations becoming serious. Sometimes it’s easier to ask certain questions to peers who may have had similar concerns or experiences – good or bad. SheTravel also understands that some topics require a confidential environment and that risk appetite differs for each traveller.

SheTravel has created a women only network for modern business travel, allowing it’s members to share information to aid safe travel wherever your destination may be.

Why SheTravel

With an increase in the number of women travelling, it is important to not forget that the risk and threat landscape has also become more complex. It may take only a 6-hour flight to reacha  completely different culture and environment, where rules and social norms differ from our home country. That is why SheTravel brings together a community of women to share information and experiences to aid safe travel. Sometimes a little knowledge can make a big difference – knowing the risks is the first step to safety. So, the SheTravel concept is simple; to provide safety in the form of accessible information from our exclusive network of female travellers.

Safe travels,

SheTravel Team

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  • Hi everyone, just come back from Erbil in Iraq, so please message me if you want to know any details and I will be sending a post to Anna Liisa this week. Great place and easy to work there. No visas required for Kurdistan now for Europeans; sorry can’t comment on other nationalities. Have a good day

  • Caroline posted an update in the group Group logo of Travel in EuropeTravel in Europe 4 years, 8 months ago

    Hi I have worked in Malta and it is a reasonably safe place to work and live and holiday. Very densely populated and tricky to find too much quiet. Nice restaurants around the coast. head to the north of the island. Crime is an issue late at night and in tourist spots but you won’t have too much of a problem. check if you are in a holiday time…[Read more]

  • Hi members. Please see below for advice for travel in Jordan. We have consulted consulted with our member Lisa about travel to Jordan. She has shared her top tips.

    General safety
    Women should exercise caution when travelling in Jordan as sexual harassment is a concern for female travellers.
    Lone female travellers may receive surprised looks from…[Read more]

  • SheTravel posted an update in the group Group logo of Travel in EuropeTravel in Europe 4 years, 9 months ago

    Top tips from our expert Members for travel to Marseille

    Marseille is the second most populated city of France with over 850 000 inhabitants. The city has been undergoing a strong transformation since 2013, when it was one of the European Capitals of Culture. One of the most gorgeous and impressive building was erected: the MUCEM is a museum…[Read more]

  • SheTravel posted an update in the group Group logo of Travel in EuropeTravel in Europe 4 years, 9 months ago

    As Louisa from our team has just visited Porto, she has sent her top tips for Porto:

    Porto is a safe city for female travellers and solo female travellers.
    Porto is a very beautiful city, with lots to see so be prepared for a lot of walking if you are going for a short break.
    It is well known for ceramics and a lot of the buildings/churches have…[Read more]

  • SheTravel posted an update in the group Group logo of Travel in EuropeTravel in Europe 4 years, 9 months ago

    Hi members. Below some of our top tips for travelling to Brussels:

    General safety
    • Brussels is generally safe for female and lone female travellers, however there are areas in the city where you should exercise more caution.
    • The highest crime rates are concentrated in the centre of the city, in Brussels-City. Some of the neighborhoods to exe…[Read more]

  • SheTravel posted an update in the group Group logo of Health & medicalHealth & medical 4 years, 9 months ago

    Hi travellers, for any Coronavirus updates, you can follow NGS updates via: https://www.northcottglobalsolutions.com/ngs-insight-novel-coronavirus/

    Current advice advice to Travellers

    The demographics at highest risk are the elderly and patients with underlying health problems or compromised immune systems. Due to the early stages of the…[Read more]

  • Hi members, see below for recent top tips for travel to Saudi Arabia, Riyadh.

    – The airport is dated but functional, and hotels or business hosts should arrange for an unaccompanied female traveller to be met at the airport and taken to their hotel. Failing that, black taxis are good.
    – Under no circumstances should a woman travelling alone take…[Read more]

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