The latest gay travel column from Global Correspondent Jeff Guaracino celebrates 11 years of gay family travel. R Family Vacations was founded eleven years ago by travel entrepreneur Gregg Kaminsky and Kelli Carpenter and since then 19,000 people have traveled the world with Gregg and Kelli on trips designed just for our community. R Family Vacations isContinue reading “R Family Vacations Celebrates 11 years of Gay Family Travel”
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ManAboutWorld Editor Ziplines in Costa Rica
In a town known as Jaco in the center of Costa Rica, way up high in the rain forests, I leapt from a bamboo platform and flew high above the bushes and leaves, the trees and butterflies, connected to the thick chord above me by only a small metal clasp. The rain was drizzling downContinue reading “ManAboutWorld Editor Ziplines in Costa Rica”
A Fabulous Trip to New York Doesn’t Just Happen
According to our Global Correspondent Jeff Guaracino it is very easy to make expensive travel mistakes. So don’t do it. This post is dedicated to helping gay travelers travel better, smarter and fabulously, especially when visiting New York. Here are Jeff’s insider trips that will make you the next NYC trip expert travel planner. For more travel tipsContinue reading “A Fabulous Trip to New York Doesn’t Just Happen”
What Happens When You Mix Tiramisu and Grindr…
ManAboutWorld Global Correspondent Dennis Hensley experienced a classic Rome dessert spot and a classic American hook-up app in the same day. Take it away, Dennis…
Biking In Budapest … with a Twist
Our correspondent Dennis Hensley let us in on this amazing little bike tour in Budapest: Want to get to know Budapest and burn off last night’s goulash at the same time? Then check out the 4.5-hour Wheels & Meals Bike Tour from Budapest Bike Breeze tours. As Euro capitals go, Budapest is very bike-friendly andContinue reading “Biking In Budapest … with a Twist”
Getting Lost In Venice
Our correspondent Louis Boshoff got lost in Venice. He highly recommends it. Getting lost in Venice is not only an inevitability, it is obligatory. With it’s many small alleys and and twisting canals, it is easy to see why one can spend hours finding your hotel, restaurant or even your way back. Urban travelling in thisContinue reading “Getting Lost In Venice”
#TBT: Move Over Apollo, Here’s Our Publisher on Delos Island in 2004
Our publisher, Billy Kolber, mimics an ancient Greek statue on the historic island of Delos. So what is Delos? It’s an UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Aegean Sea just a few miles from gay-popular Mykonos. It’s also the place where mythology was born, the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis, known locally as the cradle ofContinue reading “#TBT: Move Over Apollo, Here’s Our Publisher on Delos Island in 2004”
DDTI: Champagne Pools Off The Coast of Australia
Our Australian correspondent Michael Siebert sent us this fascinating update from Australia, a perfect island getaway for coupled gays Fraser Island – the largest sand island in the world, full of natural beauty and great for a three day escape – is off the coast and a short ferry ride from Hervey Bay about 50Continue reading “DDTI: Champagne Pools Off The Coast of Australia”
Dispatches: Gay Games Wraps-Up in Cleveland
Our correspondent Paul Heney sent us this photo from the ground in Cleveland from the Gay Games. The games wrapped last week but the memories of the event are still being felt throughout the city! Congrats to all the performers, athletes, and organizers of this historic event!
For Gay Dads, Dollywood Sets The Standard For Family Trips
Sure, we had heard of Dollywood, but our correspondent Haven Caylor recently turned us on to this park as a fun family event for gay dads and their kids. Check out what Haven has to say about Dolly Parton’s legendary park and why it should be at the top of your destination list: There are dreams weContinue reading “For Gay Dads, Dollywood Sets The Standard For Family Trips”