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Simone Cherí

Writing since Sep 2022 • 159 stories contributed

Travel Noire Staff
Simone Cherí is an associate editor and writer with Travel Noire based in the Washington D.C. area. As a freelance journalist and content creator, Simone covers travel, entertainment, and lifestyle content. With more than 20 countries under her belt (and counting) and over a decade of storytelling for brands, she aims to tell compelling stories highlighting luxury, adventure, and Black-centered experiences around the world. Her byline has been published on Travel Noire and Home & Texture, with previous features in Condé Nast Traveler, HuffPost, and Essence. When she's not collaborating with brands or exploring new countries, Simone is feverishly seeking the next destination for a nomad adventure. Follow Simone @itssimonecheri on Instagram or @simonecheri on TikTok and Twitter.
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ESPN's Malika Andrews Highlights Top Stays in Hotels.com's 'Perfect 10' Series
ESPN's Malika Andrews Highlights Top Stays in Hotels.com's 'Perfect 10' Series
Award-winning sports journalist Malika Andrews recently revealed her favorite stays in the newest season of Hotels.com’s “Perfect 10.” As the...
Experience Cozumel's Very Own Vibrant Carnaval Celebration
Experience Cozumel's Very Own Vibrant Carnaval Celebration
When the talk of Carnival celebrations arises each year, people often look to destinations like Rio de Janeiro, Toronto, or Trinidad and Tobago for...
Hilton Head Seafood Festival Showcases The Richness of Lowcountry Culture, Cuisine, and Community
Hilton Head Seafood Festival Showcases The Richness of Lowcountry Culture, Cuisine, and Community
If sand, sun, and seafood sound like a dream, the Hilton Head Island Seafood Festival should be on your radar. Held annually in February, the...
The Story of Mitchelville: America's First Self-Governing Town of Formerly Enslaved People
The Story of Mitchelville: America's First Self-Governing Town of Formerly Enslaved People
At 40 Harriet Tubman Way, an unassuming road in Lowcountry South Carolina , sits a wealth of American history–Black history–that you’ve likely...
20 Gifts for the Adventurous Traveler
These Trailblazing Black Women Are Paving the Way In Travel and Tourism
These Trailblazing Black Women Are Paving the Way In Travel and Tourism
It’s no secret that Black representation in travel and tourism still has a long way to go. Despite Black travelers spending more than $109 billion...
15 Spring Break Vacation Deals You Can't Miss
15 Spring Break Vacation Deals You Can't Miss
This week marks the official start of Spring Break season for most U.S. colleges and universities. Over the next several weeks, spring breakers and...