Multicultural Travel News
November 2025
News Briefs:
Scribner’s Catskill Lodge – A Jewish Catskills Weekend, December 12-14th
Inclu launches ‘Inclusive Luxury Hotels’: the world’s first hotel discovery platform for discerning disabled travellers
The family of Frida Kahlo Announced Opening of Museo Casa Kahlo in Mexico City
Azamara Cruises Awards Nevis Sun Tours Best New Tour
THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG Announced First ASL Interpreted Performance
| Scribner’s Catskill Lodge – A Jewish Catskills Weekend, December 12-14thScribner’s Catskill Lodge and Jewish Food Society present the second annual Jewish Catskills Weekend, December 12-14th. Guests will celebrate the lead up to Hannukah with the return of this special weekend in the mountains! This celebration brings together Jewish food, art, culture, and community for a full weekend. Expect memorable holiday meals by Airelle Nir Mamiye, Maya Yadid, and Vilda Gonzalez, thoughtful conversations, and creative programming that honors Jewish traditions, both old and new. Stay tuned for more details and look out for upcoming announcements on partners, programming, and tickets. Inclu launches ‘Inclusive Luxury Hotels’: the world’s first hotel discovery platform for discerning disabled travellersExpert enabler of travel for all, Inclu, launched Inclusive Luxury Hotels: the world’s first hotel discovery platform specifically created and curated for discerning disabled travellers. Inclusive Luxury Hotels exclusively features properties that have been – or are in the process of being – comprehensively vetted and Verified by IncluCare, demonstrating their commitment to Inclu’s radical concept of ‘Conscious Inclusivity’ for disabled people. Comprising 18 hotels and resorts across 10 countries at launch, Inclusive Luxury Hotels aims to expand its collection beyond 50 properties by the end of 2025 – opening up the world of luxury travel to countless guests who would come to stay, if only they knew and believed they could. For further information visit www.inclusiveluxuryhotels.com. The family of Frida Kahlo Announced Opening of Museo Casa Kahlo in Mexico CityThe family of Frida Kahlo (Mara Romeo Kahlo, Mara De Anda Romeo, and Frida Hentschel) announced the opening of Museo Casa Kahlo, a major new museum dedicated to the life, legacy, and personal family treasures of Frida Kahlo, to the general public Saturday, September 27th, on the family’s historic property in Coyoacán, Mexico City. The museum is located within Casa Roja, a previously private residence acquired by Frida’s parents and gifted by Mara Romeo. Casa Roja is adjacent to another family home, the famed Casa Azul, and marks the most significant expansion of the Kahlo family’s cultural footprint in decades. Museo Casa Kahlo will offer a deeply personal and richly contextual experience—inviting visitors to trace Frida’s formative years and artistic awakening, and the side of her shared only with her family. Casa Roja explores the intimate relationships that supported her journey to becoming one of the most recognizable and revered cultural figures of the 20th century and an eternally relevant role model. In addition to its core exhibitions, the museum will feature rotating shows of contemporary work, with a focus on Mexican, Latin American, and women+ artists, amplifying voices that reflect and expand on Kahlo’s own fearless vision. More details about the museum’s inaugural programming and the Foundation’s initiatives will be announced in the coming months. http://www.kahlofoundation.org Azamara Cruises Awards Nevis Sun Tours Best New TourIn a gala ceremony held in Miami on Sunday, April 6, Nevis Sun Tours was awarded the coveted “Best New Tour” by the luxury cruise company Azamara Cruises. “All of us at Nevis Sun Tours are thrilled to receive this honor. Chosen from the dozens of worldwide destinations and many tour offerings, it is humbling to have our Alexander Hamilton tour standing out as the best of the best,” noted Greg Phillip, CEO. “I am deeply grateful to our team and to the dedicated Azamara staff for their superb work and support as well as to the many Azamara cruise visitors whose choices contributed to our receiving this honor.” As Alexander Hamilton was born on the island of Nevis, it is natural to offer visitors a close-up exploration of the sites he walked and the scenes he saw. For example, the Alexander Hamilton tour visits the 18th century church in which Hamilton was not allowed to attend school as his mother and father were not married to one another. (And that’s a whole other interesting story!) Visitors learn about the young sisters buried in the church and how Hamilton almost certainly knew them. The tour continues on past the alley where enslaved persons, just off slaving ships, were held. On to the Jewish cemetery where it is pointed out, Hamilton received much of his education, of both financial and linguistic fields, from the Jewish immigrants who came to Nevis for their freedom to worship. Azamara is known for what they call “Destination Immersion” experiences. Their intimate, club-like ships fit in smaller ports, such as Nevis, in the Caribbean’s West Indies, where bigger ships can’t visit. Nevis Sun Tours offers exactly what an immersion port of call demands: a concierge-level personal local culture experience for visitors. In St. Kitts and Nevis they offer over 12 tour selections offering island-wide, culinary, cultural and active experiences. For reservations, visit reservations@nevissuntours.com or call 869-469-1299 or 869-662-3975. THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG Announced First ASL Interpreted PerformanceThe Play That Goes Wrong announced its first ever American Sign Language (ASL) interpreted performance on Wednesday February 26 at 2 PM at New World Stages in New York City. ASL interpreters were present for the performance to offer audiences a new way to experience the hit show. Co-written by Mischief company members Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer and Henry Shields, The Play That Goes Wrong is a riotous comedy about the theatre. The play introduces the ‘Cornley University Drama Society’ who are attempting to put on a 1920s’ murder mystery, but as the title suggests, everything that can go wrong…does, as the accident-prone thespians battle on against all odds to get to their final curtain call. For more information, visit www.mischiefcomedy.com. 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