Tour of the Week: Gay2Afrika

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This isn’t a gay tour, per se, but it is an outstanding value. It’s from the folks at 2Afrika.com, a gay-owned and gay-operate tour operator.

This 5-day/4-night tour starts from $499 per person and is an incredible value.

The “CAPE TOWN” package includes

  • 4 Nights’ accommodation at your choice of one of these premier Cape Town Hotels (see below)
  • Round trip Airport / Hotel / Airport transfers on arrival and departure
  • Half day Cape Town City Sightseeing Tour
  • Optional Excursions (not included in the price) to Cape Point, Robben Island and ‘Cultural Tours’
  • Discount Coupon Offers for shopping and activities at the V&A Waterfront

NOTES:

  • All prices shown are in South African Rand currency. The US Dollar amount is dependent on the prevailing rate of exchange.
  • The prices shown are converted from South African Rand currency to United States Dollar currency at the rate of 6.9 and are subject to change without notice. At the time of payment, invoices will reflect the accurate price based on the prevailing rate of exchange!

Click here for more information.

Originally published in GPS.OutTraveler.com

Suite Dreams: Conmigo, Contigo, Condado

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Story by Sean Timberlake; originally published in GPS.OutTraveler.com

Close your eyes. Imagine the roar of surf on the beach beneath your window. Feel the kiss of warm ocean breeze on your skin. Taste the crystals of salt from the mist on your lips.

Open your eyes. Look outside. Yeah. Not Fantasy Island, is it?

That tropical paradise, that ideal beach is at your fingertips, and you don’t even have to hunt down that pesky passport. Get thee to San Juan, Puerto Rico, stat. Book yourself a room at the San Juan Marriott Resort in Condado. And make sure it’s on the ocean side, natch.

From the moment you arrive, you’ll feel the warmth, and we don’t just mean the warmth of the Caribbean sun. The Marriott’s staff is unfailingly friendly and engaging. In fact, a big part of the joy of staying here is watching the staff interact with each other. The new shift is greeted with hugs and kisses. It feels like you’re staying with family. Someone else’s family, anyway.

So settle in. Let the Ricky Martin lookalike set up your beach chairs to your liking. Enjoy a refreshing rum punch. Hear the crashing waves. Feel the breeze caress your skin. Stop imagining.

Gay-friendly Scotland

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Story by John O’ Ceallaigh

There’s little to recommend Edinburgh’s gay scene – its sorry smattering of gay bars are excruciatingly dated – but the Scottish capital more than compensates with its atmospheric tumble of cobbled streets and shadowy alleyways.

And there’s beauty beyond the city limits too, with Scotland’s unblemished Highlands and lochs luring Scots and visitors alike. Highlands, as you’ve no doubt deduced, are what we commonly referred to as mountains; lochs are the crystalline lakes between them. Eager to experience them myself I joined local company Rabbie’s West Highland Lochs and Castles day tour.

Although I’m usually hesitant to join tours it proved worthwhile on this occasion. As trite as it sounds to say, the Scottish countryside is quite simply breathtaking. We passed billowing swathes of gorse-clad hillocks and amber mountains still fringed with snow; silver lochs that glinted beneath shrouds of mist and skeletal castles left to ruin. A spectacular route all round, we agreed (with the exception of the characterless and pricey pub we had to lunch at). There were unenthusiastic reviews too for one sight in particular. Returning to the bus after having visited Kilchurn Castle on the banks of Loch Awe, a  guy who was part of our group excused himself and proceeded to defecate in the reeds. A beautiful setting for him perhaps but we found it somewhat unsightly.

Originally published in GPS.OutTraveler.com

It’s a Dragapalooza in Philadelphia This Month

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Who needs RuPaul’s Drag Race?!

This month, check out Philly’s best queens as they go for broke at Dragapalooza: Broadway Divas—an uproarious celebration of the Great White Way’s music and choreography featuring 18 numbers from Broadway’s best shows, including Dreamgirls, Wicked, Rent, Chicago, Hair, Little Shop of Horrors and more. These girls have been practicing with a talented choreagrapher.

Local drag icon Brittany Lynn—who fires barbs like a ninja throws punches—will be hosting. Expect performances by veterans Joey Josephs, Alexis Cartier, Brenda Dharling and Jason Cozmo, as well as newbies Diana Dharling, Isis, Navaya Shay, Cherry Pop, Mrs. Periwinkle and Omyra Lynn. 

Sat., March 12, 9pm. $25-$50. Voyeur Nightclub, 1221 St. James St. 215.735.5772.

Info: NightLifeGay.com

Originally published in GPS.OutTraveler.com

Suite Dreams: Napa’s Milliken Creek Inn and Spa

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Story and image by Louise Rafkin; originally published in GPS.OutTraveler.com

Above and beyond – but not far from Napa’s wineries and quaint downtown, the Milliken Creek Inn and Spa delivers everything expected in a luxury hotel– and then some. This former stagecoach stop has been designed and appointed with the highest end traveler in mind.

The spacious twelve modern suites lining the shore of the Napa River provide elegant bedding, gas fireplaces, walk-in showers, and spa tubs big enough for two that bubble and swirl.  Outfitted in greens and browns, extra touches include fresh orchids near the double-sink washbasins, a separate WC, and plush rugs on the bamboo floors.  Most rooms sport private balconies or patios with outdoor furniture and umbrellas at the ready, and the meticulous grounds are spotted with towering redwoods and colorful maples.  Though just minutes from Napa’s center, the rooms open to a stunning view of California’s natural landscape and you feel like you’ve really gotten away.And that’s a caveat.  Although a Napa vacation calls for wine tours and at least one a trek into town for a Michelin-starred meal, know this: this is a room you will find hard to leave. 

With all amenities in place, Milliken’s attention to thoughtful particulars truly makes it a stand out.  Upon arrival, local wines are offered in the lobby, and a port bar is available even after the office closes.  During the nightly “Magic Hour” the Inn invites a local vintner to pour and provides an ample spread of breads, cheeses, olives and relishes.  True confession, adding up calories during “Magic Hour” should be discouraged.  Or, take the attitude of my girlfriend who claimed “magic” meant everything consumed during those sixty minutes doesn’t count.

Back at the room, we discovered more magic: lights were down, a splay of candles glowed, fabulous local Woodhouse chocolates were at the waiting, and classic music was set to fuel the mood.  Not surprising that several of the couples we met were either honeymooning or revisiting the scene of their engagement, and many traveler reviews cite the romantic turndown as a high point of their stay.  If all that doesn’t provide enough sexy vibe for you, the helpful concierge can help with “pillow talk” services, arranging anything from hot air balloon rides to the release of live butterflies at breakfast.

My own perfect moment came the next morning. I was jolted from a ridiculously sound sleep by the delivery of a basket of strong coffee, orange juice, and our deliciously prepared breakfasts. After a gorge on sugary morning buns and muffins, my fantastic omelet, with bacon, leeks and spicy salsa, was more than I could manage – or was it the bites I stole from my partner’s waffle that put me over?  Breakfasts can be served anywhere on the property, but neither of us could bear the idea of leaving the crazy comfortable bed. Sated from breakfast I eventually wandered to the spa where a 90-minute Grapeseed Body Polish left me glowing, scrubbed, and as if I’d been through my own personal crush.

Our mid-week getaway was exactly that: we’d been completely lifted from our busy Bay Area lives.  After a stop at Napa’s Oxbow Public Market where several dozen local vendors tempted with local oysters, breads, cheeses and homemade ice creams, we were back in the city in well under an hour. Though we had planned hiking in nearby Skyline Wilderness Park, we were just too relaxed to make the effort.

That’s a retreat.

Rooms start at $350 and go upwards; internet packages include spa treatments are available, check the website for more details.

Deal of the Week: Island House, Key West

Picture 3 Key West’s frisky and very popular Island House continues its popular winter special: Visitors who buy four nights this winter earn a free three-night stay next summer.(People: It was 20 degrees this morning in New York and 80 in Key West.)

Island House is a self-contained, tropical gay mini-resort with comfortable five-star quality rooms, a terrific restaurant, friendly bar and food/drink available 24/7.

Island House, which has won Best Gay Resort awards from parent site OutTraveler.com, is offering a “Buy Four Nights and Get Three Free” promotion. Visitors who buy four nights this winter earn a free three-night stay next summer. To qualify, stay four nights at Island House resort between now and June 30, 2011. The free stay is available on weeknights between July 13, 2011 and October 20, 2011 subject to availability.Note: A weeknight is considered to be Monday through Thursday and blackout dates apply over Labor Day from September 1 to 6. Your free room will be the same type as booked during your paid stay. You may upgrade your room at additional cost during your free stay. For more information on gay Key West, including events, click on GayKeyWestFl.com.

Originally published in GPS.OutTraveler.com

Cher Bids Adieu (Au revoir?) to Las Vegas

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Originally published in GPS.OutTraveler.com

Cher said farewell yet again this month, this time in Las Vegas, where she wrapped up her long run at the Coliseum at Caesar’s Palace just in time for Celine Dion to return in March. Our own Dennis Hensley caught one of Cher’s last shows. He took friend Tony and his trusty Flipcam with him for this report. Don’t miss “all the Cher-ness”! Thanks for “Cher-ing” …. yes, that’s our Dennis!

 

Hotel Palomar: Suite, New Lodging in Philadelphia

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The Hotel Palomar Philadelphia is the first Kimpton property in the City of Brotherly Love (and Sisterly Affection) and a welcome addition to your choice of higher-end lodging options.

The Palomar is centrally located on south 17th St within a short walk to lots of great restaurants, and a quick cab ride from the Amtrak station and Philly’s famed “Gayborhood” (with rainbow-color street signs proclaiming this neighborhood’s orientation quite clearly.) The hotel’s beautiful stylish decor and super professional yet friendly service are two major attributes.

The other is the gorgeous rooms and views of the city from many of the higher up floors. The soaking tub, with huge windows, are an exhibitionist’s dream. Don’t worry though: We prudes can draw the curtains.

Kimpton is one of the world’s gay-friendliest collections of hotel properties and restaurants. Their In-Touch Loyalty program provides oodles of benefits, incuding free WiFi, just for signing up and ‘coming out’ as a gay hotel guest.

Originally published in GPS.OutTraveler.com

Saturday, Feb 26: NY Times Travel Show Today

If you’re in NYC today, come by the NY Times Travel Show to hear travel editor and writer Ed Salvato and a panel of gay travel experts discuss LGBT travel opportunities, including hot new destinations, events, cruises and more!

The panel takes places from 4pm to 5pm.

Info: http://www.nyttravelshow.com/Travel-Seminars.html (click link and scroll down)

Tour of the Week: Machu Picchu with Out Adventures

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Originally published in GPS.OutTraveler.com

Our friends at gay tour operator Out-Adventures have publicized several specials on their website. The trip to Machu Picchu is on sale for 10% off. The deal is only good till Monday February 28, 2011, the company owner, Robert Sharp, said he’d honor that deal until Friday March 4, 2011 if you mention you saw it here.

Robert notes that tourists have been visiting Machu Picchu for early a century:

One hundred years ago, on July 24th 1911, the American historian Hiram Bingham arrived to the ancient Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, an architectural treasure that remained hidden for over four centuries under the lush vegetation of the Urubamba canyon, until the Yale professor unveiled it to the world.

Click here for details.