March is Women’s History Month.To fully embrace Women’s History Month, consider travel in honor of the legendary achievements of women.
If you want to travel in honor of women’s history month, these stories are sure to spark ideas. From space pioneers to hospitality queens, visionary artists to culinary adventurers, their stories spark wanderlust that’s pure magic.
1. Judith Resnick: NASA Trailblazer & Space Pioneer
My first inspiration comes from a story that pulled me beyond books into history itself. Inspired by the novel Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid (a June 2025 Good Morning America Book Club pick), I dove into The Six: The Untold Story of America’s First Women Astronauts by Loren Grush. The real life journey of America’s first six women astronauts is awe inspiring, and among them is Judith Resnick, who shared my Jewish heritage. Many of us remember exactly where we were when the Challenger tragedy struck—the pain makes Judith’s courage all the more powerful.
If you wish to travel in honor of women’s history month, Resnick’s legacy is a perfect starting point.
Travel inspired by Judith includes:
- A VIP and behind the scenes tour of Kennedy Space Center, topped with a meal alongside a real astronaut.
- Visiting the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., for deeper immersion in the history of space flight.
- Luxurious wellness retreats near Cape Canaveral or Houston—perfect for recharging after your cosmic explorations.

2. Dolores Lopez Lira: Mexico’s Hospitality Queen

Dolores Lopez Lira has been crafting immersive, culturally rich luxury hospitality experiences across Mexico since 1973. More than building resorts, she builds soulful journeys infused with the warmth of Mexican heritage. Her family like team weathers challenges with grace and delivers artful décor, culinary mastery, and deeply personal service. It’s inspiring to travel in honor of women’s history month and experience her legacy firsthand.
I have a soft spot for Dolores—she’s a dear friend and problem solver extraordinaire. When my husband was stuck at Cancun airport once, one call to Dolores and he was on the next transfer.
Inspired travel experiences include:
- Basking on Maroma’s crystal clear Caribbean waters and powder soft sands.
- Diving into sacred cenotes and exploring Tulum’s golden lit ruins.
- Nights in Palafitos’ exclusive, all inclusive overwater bungalows.
- Embarking on a delicious taco tasting tour—because, let’s be honest, tacos.

3. Amy Sherald: Portraitist of Grace & Black Identity

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Alt: Amy Sherald’s iconic portrait of Michelle Obama
Amy Sherald’s stunning portraits—especially her official portrait of First Lady Michelle Obama—challenge us to see the depth and dignity beyond traditional narratives. Growing up in Georgia, Amy’s life mirrored the elegant world depicted by HBO’s The Gilded Age, navigating predominantly white spaces with grace and forging her own path in art despite pressures. In March, travelers can explore art in honor of women’s history month, finding inspiration in Sherald’s dedication.
Explore Amy’s world through travel:
- Visit Washington, D.C.’s National Portrait Gallery to see her groundbreaking portrait, paired with a curated tour of Black American art.
- Immerse yourself in Charleston’s rich African American heritage via the International African American Museum, McLeod Plantation, and Gadsden’s Wharf.
- Relish Gullah/Southern soul food at Bertha’s Kitchen, a James Beard Awardwinning culinary gem.!
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Alt: Historic district in Charleston with cobblestone street and charming homes
4. Kristin Kish: Culinary Explorer & Storyteller

Chef, Emmy-nominated host, and fearless culinary explorer Kristin Kish goes beyond recipes—she travels to remote places to share stories and cultures through food. From Panama’s cloud forests to Arctic seas and Caribbean shores, Kristin’s journeys spotlight voices and flavors that change perceptions. For those who travel in honor of women’s history month, Kish’s influence on culinary exploration is an adventure worth experiencing.
Travel inspired by Kristin includes:
- Private dinners in Panama’s cloud forests featuring indigenous chefs and ingredients. (Fun fact: though we didn’t trek the forest, we enjoyed a private market tour and exclusive Lomo saltado feast—a Peruvian stir-fry of marinated sirloin, tomatoes, onions, fries, and rice.)
- Gourmet Arctic cruises with wildlife viewing, including polar bears.
- Cooking workshops at women-led kitchens in Morocco, run by resilient women reshaping their communities through cuisine.
These four trailblazing women prove luxury travel is about stories that sparkle, connections that matter, and of course… a dash of extra sass. Whether you’re exploring space history, soaking in Mexican culture, wandering Southern heritage, or savoring global flavors, let their stories inspire your next unforgettable adventure.
As a final reflection, March offers unique travel in honor of women’s history month, providing journeys that are deeply meaningful.