From our global correspondent Steve Roth who is also a co-founder of Alturi, check out a fun gay party that will also support some worthy causes. The party is co-sponsored by GAYography which is the brainchild of another of our global correspondents, Ashton Giese. On Wednesday, April 22, the fast-growing LGBT travel weekly news-update, GAYography briefContinue reading “Drinking For A Good Travel-related Cause! Alturi, EuroPride and GAYography”
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Go, Daddy: Gay Family Travel in Baltimore
ManAboutWorld correspondent was invited to Baltimore on an LGBT family media visit. Below is one of his dispatches posted via his Twitter page. Check out the rest of his updates on our Twitter page (MAWtravel) and read his full report in an upcoming issue of ManAboutWorld magazine. Via: Paul J. Heney @paulheney Sightseeing is hard work!! IContinue reading “Go, Daddy: Gay Family Travel in Baltimore”
The Travel Dilemma: Slum Tourism
In this month’s issue, we launch Travel Dilemma, a new occasional column presenting a controversial travel topic for consideration and discussion. This month our writer Paul VanDeCarr went on a walking tour of a Mumbai slum. What he found blew away our images of these poor areas (which for instance generate over $650 million in economic activity). Before we assigned andContinue reading “The Travel Dilemma: Slum Tourism”
Welcome To Our Newest Correspondents: Stefan Arestis & Sébastien Chaneac
Sébastien and Stefan have been together for over six years. They quit their jobs in London in June 2014 to eat their way around Asia and create a new life for themselves. Sébastien is a former IT geek originally from France and Stefan, an ex-lawyer, born in London is originally Greek. Together they are exploringContinue reading “Welcome To Our Newest Correspondents: Stefan Arestis & Sébastien Chaneac”
Welcome To Our Newest Correspondent: Steve V. Rodriguez
Steve V. Rodriguez is the co-founder of ProgressivePulse.com In addition to covering progressive music, fashion and art Steve rounds out the site with travel. He learned early to dig deeper and find those unique undiscovered gems and share them. Rodriguez wears three hats as editor, writer and producer with the common goal of seeking andContinue reading “Welcome To Our Newest Correspondent: Steve V. Rodriguez”
A Thousand Words: Napa Valley, California
Our Wine Country Road Trip Begins …
Our road trip through wine country kicked off today with a coastal ride through stunning Carmel, California, an exquisite small town of just under 4,000 people. From here we will drive up to Healdsburg in Sonoma, through gay-friendly Guerneville and southeast to St. Helena and Yountville. Check back for more photos and recommendations.
San Juan Spring Break is Coming!
An update from our beloved correspondent, Harvard student and frequent traveler, Allister Chang: From the team that perfected “guerilla” takeovers of straight clubs, comes gay spring break San Juan 2015! On March 25-29 The Welcoming Committee (TWC) will bring LGBTQs from eight different cities to Puerto Rico. Whether you go by yourself, with a partner, or a group ofContinue reading “San Juan Spring Break is Coming!”
DDTI*: One of Those Peaceful Indonesian Mornings
A breathtaking photograph of our correspondent Michael Siebert looking out onto a peaceful Indonesian morning. *Our Daily Dose of Travel Inspiration. Not always daily but always inspirational.
Rio Carnivale!
Our correspondent Jeff Guaracino chimes in with some news about the fantastic Rio Carnivale! CARNIVAL IN RIO: PARTY ON! When you picture Rio de Janeiro, do you think of sexy people partying? You’d be right. Brazil’s Carnival is known worldwide as the “world’s biggest festival” full of culture, dance, food, samba, parades and music. Tourism officialsContinue reading “Rio Carnivale!”