Thursday, March 1, 2012

February Diva of the Month: Sabrina Thompson

Hi Divas!


This year I decided to introduce a new feature on the site, Diva of the Month. This section will focus on fabulous women who embody what Adventures in Divaland is all about - fun, fly, fearless, and global! This month's Diva is none other than Ms. Sabrina Thompson. Look familiar? Chances are you have seen her on the current season of Survivor, or maybe you've seen your favorite celebrity rock some of her amazing jewelry from her company Beanpye (www.beanpye.com). Sabrina is the epitome of a diva, when she's not kicking s$$ on a deserted island, you can catch her teaching in Brooklyn or running an event for the Women in Entertainment Empowerment Network (WEEN, www.weenonline.org), an organization she Co-Founded to help empower women and young girls of colors. Be sure to follow Sabrina at @IamSabrinaT on twitter, be sure to use the hashtag #teamsabrina. Check out our interview below! Until next time



Ciao Bellas :)



Diva: Why is travel important to you?

Sabrina:
Traveling is the best educational tool that any human can give themselves in their lifetime.  It's important because it forces you to see other cultures first hand versus reading some book about foreign territory. It definitely opens up my eyes to how people live and it can alleviate egocentric notions that I and many Americans may have.

Diva: How do you feel traveling the world and being a contestant on Survivor has impacted your life?

Sabrina:

Traveling the world and being a contestant on Survivor has impacted me in such a colossal way that I have set a lofty goal to open up a traveling academy for disadvantage teens.  I want them to travel 2-3 continents per year and expose them to various elements, cultures and "what would you do" situations similar to Survivor.  I believe traveling would increase their critical thinking skills, which many teens lack, and it would give them more purpose in their lives.  In addition, Survivor has taught me that life is too short to not see the world and take risks. 

Diva: What's the best travel memory you have?

Sabrina:

 Although I have traveled the world, the best travel memories hands down is when my father would pileup our van and trek our entire family all over the United States so that I could compete in track and field meets.  One year when I was eleven, there were too many of my teammates to pile into my family’s van, so  31 kids got on a bus and traveled from the coast of NC to Seattle, Washington.  I remember hitting every state along the way and seeing the American landscape change by the hour. 

Diva: What’s your favorite country (or city) in the world and why?

 Sabrina:

 Although I love my tremendously diverse city of Brooklyn, NY, the place I adore is Marrakesh, Morocco.  Where else I could ride camels on the beach and have water on one side while sand dunes are on the other side.  Simply stunning!  The food, wine, music and shopping was truly out of this world! 

Diva: As an educator, how do you feel the lives of our youth can be impacted by a global education?

 Sabrina:

 Great question!  Teens will get to see how other teens live in other countries and realize that their life in America, no matter how crappy it may seem, is like a gold mine compared to other people around theworld.  I teach two courses of World Cultures in which I introduce one new country each week.  The kids show up on time and I literally have to kick them out when the bell rings because they are amazingly intrigued by the world images and/or customs from other countries.  Whether they tell you or not, they have a yearning to see the world beyond their neighborhood and they are lost as to how they can actually do that. I am simply a vessel to show them that one can travel around the world in a cheap, safe and fun manner.  I should know…I do it all the time.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Top Four Solo Vacays



Iceland

Ditch the Eurail pass and forego the usual suspects around Europe. Opt for something more unique like Europe's lesser-visited Iceland. Iceland is not for those on a shoe-string budget, Iceland is one of Europe's most expensive countries.  But its totally worth it as Iceland does not skimp on nature or luxury! Majestic glacier-wrought scenery and healing hot pools, turquoise pools, toppling cascades, and glaring-white icecaps await you.  Head to Reykjavik if you are itching for a more a more cosmopolitan locale . For the ultimate in luxury, check into the Blue Lagoon, where you can take a  dip in healing waters pool and lava rocks flanked by surreal Icelandic scenery.

Arizona

Ok so Arizona is not a glamorous far away land but for what it lacks in mystique it more than makes up for in spas, open roads, and tranquility. Rent a convertible, rock a fab-scarf,  and take a drive la Savannah in Waiting to Exhale. See first-hand the Sonoran Desert on your way to Sedona. Savor the diverse scenery as you go from desert to chapparal to tall Ponderosa Pine forests. Visit the Grand Canyon or just relax and rejuvenate in one of Arizona's many 5-star spas. Try Miraval (www.miravalresorts.com) Miraval is a top-rated all-inclusive resort, and award-winning spa situated in the warm shade of Santa Catalina Mountains in northern Tucson, Arizona on 400 acres of idyllic land, Miraval is a place dedicated to opening eyes, minds, and hearts. Hey if its good enoug for Oprah and Gayle...

England

England is an obvious choice, not just because they speak the same language, but because they speak the universal language - shopping. London has some of the trendiest boutiques and shops. Whether you are bargain hunting on the high street, digging for treasures in Camden Market,  or salivating over the hottest fashion in Harrods, there is something for everyone.  Fawn over Kate Middleton's impeccable sense of fashion like we do? Head towww.katemiddletonstyle.org to plan a shopping trip fit for a Queen. If the exchange rate has you shaking in your welly's, there is still plenty to do that does not involve burning up your credit card. Visit the city's many museums and cultural institutions, tour Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace, or retrace the infamous steps of Jack The Ripper. Be sure to journey to some neighboring towns that over a bevy of  charming castles and inns like Bath or Cornwall.  

Croatia

The Dalmatian coast is quite simply a slice of heaven here on earth.  To call it one of Europe’s most stunning escapes is an understatement. The azure waters of the Adriatic provide the perfect backdrop for my search for self fulfillment,  the coastline is punctuated by a series of lively towns, old castles and city walls, and cute restaurants with the freshest seafood and great wine. If you are on a time crunch, set your sites on Dubrovnik, This tiny town packs in all of the best Croatia has to offer, not to mention the people are beyond friendly and always willing to help a lone traveler. Despite the recent hype, Croatia’s pleasures are more timeless than trendy. Along its 1778km coastline, a glistening sea winds around rocky coves, lapping at pine-fringed beaches. City centers throb with nightlife and pop culture amid ancient Roman ruins. Your favorite movie star probably already snapped up one if its many tiny islands or docks his/her yacht there on a regular as Dalmatia is a fave in celebrityville.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

5 FAB GETAWAYS FOR 2012


Happy New Year! I am proud to announce that I am now an published author outside the blogosphere. Check out the article I wrote for Jones Magazine!  


It’s that time of year again, the time to dismiss the old and ring in the new. For many of us the New Year is about setting new goals, dismissing last year’s bad habits and people for good, and charting new territory. What better way to do that than with a fab vacay? Here is our Fab-5 guide to great getaways to usher in the New Year. After all “(Wo)man cannot discover new oceans unless she has the courage to lose sight of the shore.” – Andre Gilde 
Koh Samui, Thailand – Despite its up-market luxury trend, Koh Samui something for everyone at every price point. White-sand beaches, swaying palm trees and clear green seas provide the perfect back drop for plotting diva world domination for 2012. Koh Samui offers everything from ridiculous to the sublime to everything in between. There are isolated spots where serenity, water sports, and VIP treatment are the name of the game or you can opt for a boat trip around this picture-perfect archipelago made up of around 40 small islands. Sheer limestone cliffs, white-sand beaches, and hidden lagoons all add to the cosmetic beauty. 





The Maltese Islands - This tiny island packs a big multi-ethnic punch, from its North African and Arabic influences to the Sicilian-inspired cuisine. Yum! With the average temperature ranging from 60 – 70 degrees during the winter, it may not be suitable for beach bumming but there is no shortage of activities. Head to a nearby uninhabited island to unwind, or wander into the interior to check out the megalithic ruins of the island’s conquered indigenous inhabitants. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have been spotted, brood in tow, on one of the islands many beaches.





The Maldives –Perhaps the ultimate in long haul luxury destination , mega-star and Jones covergirl, Beyonce rung in the new year here with her hubby Jay-Z a couple of years ago. A geological eccentricity nestled in the middle of the Indian Ocean, the Maldives are a series of ancient coral reefs that jut up around the sides of towering prehistoric volcanoes. These old volcanic structures have long since sunk into the ocean, leaving behind coral islands of jaw-dropping natural beauty, 365 days ofsunshine and lagoons the temperature of bath water. This is no budgetnista destination, prepare to exercise your black card for this trip of a lifetime.







Rancho la Puerta Fitness Resort & Spa in Tecate, Mexico – This two –time winner of Travel & Leisure’s World’s Best Destination Spa (2010 -2011) is the perfect place to unwind and set the tone for a healthier you Enjoy 325 days of sunshine and 3,000 acres just for you and 125 other guests each week-space to breathe, stretch, learn, and immerse yourself in serene beauty. You’ll return home with the healthful glow and a pep in your step that comes from a vacation devoted to relaxation, good eating, learning, and exercise. Find your wellspring of energy and maybe even loose a pound or two.



Siena , Italy – Siena, one of Europe’s best kept secrets, bristles with majestic architecture, boutiques, and museums. Wander the snarled lanes of the historic centre, a Unesco World Heritage Site, shopping and eating your through this quaint little city. Siena is filled with one of a kind boutiques and shops at every corner, but you'll want to stroll along three main pedestrian streets for sure: Via di Citta, Banchi di Sopra and Via Dei Montanini. Styles range from trendy to classic. You'll find a gelateria, pizza shop or bar between every few shops, so you can stop for gelato breaks!