Can’t Make It To Hawaii? Check Out How This Guy Brought Hawaii to Him

Our intrepid correspondent, Paul Heney, chimes in with another fun post about how to bring exotic locales to you when your travel aspirations and your wallet don’t match up: My hometown of Cleveland gets hammered on our weather reputation. Our winters aren’t really any worse than Chicago’s or Boston’s, but somehow we’re always the ones mentioned asContinue reading “Can’t Make It To Hawaii? Check Out How This Guy Brought Hawaii to Him”

“Strip and Dip” on the Las Vegas Strip

Our correspondent Jeff Guaracino relieved stress in Las Vegas. Discover his secret.  Did you ever fantasize about taking a trip and just being a spa harlot? I mean literally every day — maybe twice a day or more — having every part of your overworked, super stressed body made to feel as beautiful Cleopatra herself? EveryContinue reading ““Strip and Dip” on the Las Vegas Strip”

Trans-cendent News Out of Fort Lauderdale

Our correspondent Jeff Guaracino fills us in on some bigs news hitting Fort Lauderdale in 2015: Always ahead of the curve, Ft. Lauderdale announced last week at the 15th annual Community Marketing International Conference on Gay and Lesbian Tourism a groundbreaking transgender travel initiative. For the next three years, the Southern Comfort Transgender Conference willContinue reading “Trans-cendent News Out of Fort Lauderdale”

In Siem Reap, Cambodia A Cafe That Serves Cock…Roaches

Our publisher, Billy Kolber, tours Southeast Asia with his husband Marcio and our great correspondent, Mark Vogler. Here’s Marcio in Siem Reap eating a delicious tarantula at Bug’s Cafe. Just one of the many Cambodian delicacies. (For those of you interested in seeing a video of Billy eating a live cock-roach,click here.)

Kevin Mossier Paved Our Waves With RSVP Vacations

The latest gay travel column from Global Correspondent Jeff Guaracino notes the 30th aanniversaryof gay and lesbian cruises with RSVP Vacations. GLBT travel is not just about creating a value for our community but it also how we can impact the world through our travels. In 2015, RSVP Vacations marks 30 years of gay and lesbian cruises withContinue reading “Kevin Mossier Paved Our Waves With RSVP Vacations”

CheckOut: Casa Velas, Puerto Vallarta

Our correspondent Aaron Drake checks in with a new Check Out, this time focusing on his latest trip to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and the romantic Casa Velas. Top/Bottom line Casa Velas is ideal for gay honeymooners, those looking for a place to say ‘I do’ (wedding packages are available), or those just looking to get away. IfContinue reading “CheckOut: Casa Velas, Puerto Vallarta”

Parting Shots: Travel The World With Detours

Miles Mitchinson is the founder of Detours Travel, a “group of family and friends who all share a love of traveling.” We asked him to provide photos for the Parting Shots section of this month’s issue of the magazine. Here are more photos of Detours trips and a Q&A with the aptly named Miles. Why do you love to travel?Continue reading “Parting Shots: Travel The World With Detours”

White Party Turns 30

Our correspondent David DiGiacomo has big plans to attend the 30h anniversary of White Party Week in Miami. Come the end of November, White Party Week — the Care Resource HIV/AIDS fundraising extravaganza and the largest of its kind — hits its “Diamond Jubilee” landmark with a big bash at the new Perez Art MuseumContinue reading “White Party Turns 30”

Les Miserables On Broadway Got Hotter

A note from our correspondent Rich Martino: If you’re traveling to NYC and planning to see a Broadway show, the choices can be overwhelming. But if you’re a fan of the classic musicals, then you shouldn’t miss the critically acclaimed revival of “Les Miserables”.   The icing on the cake is the Iranian born lead RaminContinue reading “Les Miserables On Broadway Got Hotter”

Dennis Hensley: Harboring Secrets in Long Beach

Our correspondent Dennis Hensley is back with another hilarious story, this time chronicling his adventures getting lost inside a maze aboard a creepy old boat. As amusement park Halloween scare-fests go, Dark Harbor at the Queen Mary in Long Beach, California, has something that its competitors don’t: one really old, seriously creepy boat.  Two ofContinue reading “Dennis Hensley: Harboring Secrets in Long Beach”