Summertime Sailin' on the Red Sea
- By Jenna Yates
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- 19 Jul, 2018
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This year, we'll be helping you safely navigate the festival period...

Festival season is in full swing. You’re dragging the tent out of hibernation. You’re wondering if it’s tempting fate to leave your wellies at home this year. You’re cramming your rucksack with the essentials: jazzy headgear, glitter (bio-degradable, of course), emergency snacks, sun-cream, and... *insert period product of choice*.
Yes, your period is due right in the middle of the festival. It could be a bloody nightmare – you’re still haunted by memories of long-drop loos and the paranoia of leaking whilst courageously trying to dance through your cramps.
But it won’t hold you back this year. Why? Because you’re going to Shambala Festival and you know that the Red Sea Travel Agency will be there to help you smoooooth sail that crimson wave.If you didn’t already know, this summer, we are VERY excited to be collaborating with some wonderful women from Black Bark Films to take you lucky Shambalans to your perfect menstruation destination.
So, what’s on the itinerary?
There will be something for everyone. For those action-packed adventure holiday types, we have a weekend of incredible workshops and talks – from ‘Period Up Yer Pants’, to ‘Know Your Cycle, Know Yourself’, ’Period Policy in the Workplace’, yoga and more.
Perhaps the most overdue, but by no means the main attraction of this all-inclusive tour, is The Hot Flushes: period-friendly loos with sinks for rinsing out your menstrual cup! Sustainable souvenirs will of course be available at the No More Taboo stall, selling a range of our reusable period products – plus plenty of info for the cup-curious amongst us.
Or maybe you just need a little time out? Cruise down to Squishy Corner – this dreamy, deep-sea destination is the perfect place to curl up with a hot water bottle, an eye-mask and a cuppa.
But, most importantly, the Red Sea Travel Agency will be so much more than a just safe space for menstruating festival-folk. What makes this project so different and so bloody exciting is that we will act as a gender-inclusive menstruation information station – a UK festival first! This means that everyone is welcome: menstruator and non-menstruator alike, of any, all or no genders.
This is an open invitation to jump on board the menstruation conversation – the space will be full of facts, figures and info and we, your dedicated travel team, will be at hand to guide you through this journey on the red seas. And for those burning questions you were always too shy to ask, drop in to our ‘Periods 101’ session – where no question is too awkward!

Holiday preparations at Red Sea Travel HQ...
With only five weeks to go until the festival, we’ve been busy bees getting everything ready to make this space as amazing and welcoming as possible. We’ve gotta say, we do love an opportunity to get crafty and let those creative juices flow! It’s already been such an incredible journey for us – one that we can’t wait to share with you all.
Next stop, Shambala!
Red Sea Travel Agency x





WOW Women of the World festivals have been popping up across the world, if you get the chance to go along to one we would strongly recommend it.
WOW – Women of the World festival celebrates women and girls, and looks at the obstacles that stop them from achieving their potential.
Around the world, individuals and communities are insisting on the simple proposition that women and girls must have equal rights and asking the question: why is gender equality taking so long?
Southbank Centre's WOW – Women of the World festival is a global network of festivals which provides a platform for celebrating what has been achieved, and exploring all the ways we can change the world for the better.
What’s not to love?
Our Founder, Chloe, and her Mum Angela went along to represent No More Taboo with a stall across the two days. Here’s her highlights:
“Although we didn’t get much time to take in all the discussions as we were kept busy wo-manning the stall (thanks Mum for helping out)! We had some great discussions around gender, equality, inclusivity and of course periods with new customers, supporters, other panellists and some old friends who came to see us.
In fact, we were really pleased to catch up with Plan International UK who were opening the festival with a discussion about Period Activism exactly one year on since the launch of our #BreaktheBarriers research and Period Poverty Conference that we ran in collaboration with Plan.

On the first weekend of September, No More Taboo set up shop at Lush Cribbs Causeway for their Charity Pot weekend.
The Lush Charity Pot is a wonderfully creamy shea-butter hand lotion where all the sales money (excluding VAT) goes towards a chosen charity or non-for-profit. This scheme is designed to help boost grass-roots, small and local organisations, like ourselves, financially so that we can continue to do the work we do such as our Tackling Period Poverty programme.
As we were Lush’s chosen organisation for the weekend of the 1-2 September, one of our volunteers, Iloni, and one of our advisors, Carolyn, went along to wo-man the (suitably Lush-styled aesthetic) stall that Lush had kindly provided for us. We took along a range of our products, stacks of leaflets and information as well as our enthusiasm for talking about all things to do with periods.
Over the weekend, we sold over £200’s worth of stock with Ruby Cups and Honour Your Flow re-usable pads proving most popular with Lush customers. On top of this, Lush sold so many of their Charity Pots that £340.60 was raised for No More Taboo – which was amazing!
However exciting the money side of things were with this event, what I personally took away as being the real highlight of the weekend was the number and nature of conversations we shared with customers.
Mothers and daughters came and chatted to us about how they agreed it was so important to use re-usable products for personal and financial reasons as well as for the planet’s sake. Boyfriends accompanied their other halves as they prodded and probed the range of menstrual cups on display. Older women commented on how it’s such a relief to be able to talk about menstruation in public and with people you’ve only just met. They regaled of a time when periods were even more hush-hush and celebrated with us out mission of there being No More Taboo.
We would like to thank Lush Cribbs Causeway for being such wonderful hosts, encouraging every customer that came through their doors to consider buying the Charity Pot or simply to chat with us. Each member of their staff team was incredibly warm and so keen to find out more about what we do. On behalf of all of us at No More Taboo, thank you.


For more information, take a look at their website: https://www1.uwe.ac.uk/whatson/biggreenweek.aspx

Read more here: https://www.wen.org.uk/environmenstrual-week-of-action/
