PLOOKING FOR A DESTINATION WEDDING? COSTA SUR RESORT & SPA WILL PAY FOR IT! Puerto Vallarta’s Popular Wedding Resort Splurges on Guests with Free Wedding with Booking Costa Sur Resort & Spa has launched its “All Inclusive Free Wedding Package†giving away most elements of a wedding with a 10 room booking. – This hotel and resort is GORGEOUS! We have toured the property and the it is a spectacular setting right on the ocean. Located in Mexico’s Pacific Coast destination of Puerto Vallarta… [Read More]
Boston Marriott Copley Place – Boston, MA
Boston Marriott Copley Place | 110 Huntington Ave | Boston, MA 02116 | 1-617-236-5800 Beautifully appointed and perfectly located, the Boston Marriott Copley Place inspires truly unforgettable experiences for business and leisure travelers. Our hotel places you in the heart of downtown Boston’s famed Copley Square, just a short distance from some of the city’s ;… Continue reading → [Read More]
Nomadic Boys – Gay Guide to Kota Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia
Kota Kinabalu is the main transport hub gateway into the treasures of Sabah, Malaysia on the North of Borneo island. We stayed here for 2 weeks as a base to explore the region and discovered a vibrant gay scene, with even two gay bars to add to our gay guide to Kota Kinabalu: GAY BARS AND HANGOUTS Kota Kinabalu has gay bars! This truly shocked us. It’s a city of just over 200,000 and in a country like Malaysia where gay is illegal, we were delighted to discover there was … [Read More]
Ames Boston Hotel – Massachusetts
Ames Boston Hotel / 1 Court Street / Boston, MA 02108 / 1-888-293-4112 One of the most exciting parts of my job is experiencing some pretty spectacular hotels. Properties like The Ames Boston Hotel, which was one of the best stays I have had in quite some time! Ames Boston Hotel is located in the historic Ames building ;… Continue reading → [Read More]
7 adventurous, totally romantic things to do on Sweetest Day
It might an even more gimmicky holiday than Valentine’s Day, but our hearts are nevertheless aflutter for Sweetest Day, which happens October 17 and honors lovebirds everywhere. Stuck for something to do? Consider a last minute getaway to any one of the destinations, which practically guarantee amore and romance any time of the year. Here are 7 adventurous, romantic things to do on Sweetest Day. Take a sunrise hot air balloon ride… [Read More]
Breakaway Backpacker – 24 Hours in Paris
Stories written about Paris can fill a stadium and I am sure photos taken of Paris can too. Especially photos taken of it’s icons. We all know Paris… we have seen it in movies, TV shows and just about every media outlet possible. It’s the city of lights, a city of romance and a city millions dream of visiting once … [Read More]
The World’s First Sex Shop Made Entirely Out of Felt?
By Adam Groffman Thanks to a tip on Instagram (one of those surprising travel apps!), I discovered a cool, new art exhibition in Soho happening this week. Madame Roxy’s Erotic Emporium provides a unique and unusual critique on the state of Soho today. Historically, the neighborhood has been home to seedy sex shops, gentlemen’s strip clubs and erotic cinemas. But in … [Read More]
Wyndham Grand Rio Mar Beach Resort & Spa
Wyndham Grand Rio Mar Beach Resort & Spa | 6000 Rio Mar Blvd | Rio Grande, Puerto Rico 00745 | 1-787-888-6000 A BEACHFRONT RESORT in PUERTO RICO’S NORTHEAST REGION. At Wyndham Grand Rio Mar Beach Resort & Spa, we believe in the restorative power of nature. Whether you yearn for a Caribbean golf getaway, crave ;&# [Read More]
Ask an Orbitz Expert: How to be a tech-savvy traveler
World traveler and Orbitz Worldwide’s Chief Technology Officer Roger Liew shares tips on how a few clever travel gadgets and tech tools can help you get the most out of your next vacation—without letting it get in the way of it. 1. Get a good translator. “There’s this really cool translation app, iTranslate Voice, that’s easy to use. It has 42 languages—you speak to it in one language and it’ll translate it instantly, repeating your message back in whatever language you’ve selected. And you can get people you meet to talk into it, and it’ll translate for you, … [Read More]
The Queer Charms of Hamburg, Germany: 5 Picks for the Gay Traveler
Like all sophisticates, Hamburg doesn’t reveal all its charms at once. It’s a city whose many pleasures take time to discover. Both ancient and modern, its history continues to be shaped by the sea around it, a port city whose wealth and strategic location have created a city of great beauty, tolerance and a healthy dose of attitude. Hamburg shares a reserved countenance with its Scandinavian neighbors. Its style is decidedly less flashy than Munich, its counterpart in southern Germany. While showy displays of wealth are expected in the… [Read More]
5 Foods To Eat in East London
By Adam Groffman Hackney, Shoredtich, Dalston—East London is one of London’s most diverse and interesting areas. While so much of London has this cultural diversity, because of East London’s history as a hotbed for immigrants and cultural diversity, the typical foods you find here are ethnically diverse. London has … [Read More]
Three perfectly relaxing days in Cancun
While you might think of Cancun as party central for spring breakers, it can just as easily be a slice of serenity. Located on the south-east coast of Mexico on the Yucatan Peninsula, Cancun offers warm weather year-round, white powdery sand beaches, turquoise crystal waters and a reasonable fight time from just about anywhere in the US. All these factors make it a great place for a long weekend of relaxation and rejuvenation. Follow this … [Read More]
Provincetown Women’s Week
One of the best organized events, Women’s Week returns to Provincetown October 12 through the 18th. There is no festival that celebrates women like Women’s Week. Come to Provincetown to see some the of the best women performers and comedians, the schedule is packed. The list of entertainers includes Suzanne Westenhoefer, Jennie McNulty, Vickie Shaw, Kate Clinton and Suede in concert. Check … [Read More]
Blogger tips: How to travel off the beaten path anywhere
Ever wondered how some travel bloggers seem to have the ability to uncover incredible hidden-gem experiences in any destination? We chatted with a few adventurous traveler bloggers to find out how to travel off the beaten path in any city. Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon (JetSetSarah.com) is a… [Read More]
Dolly Travels – Wellington, New Zealand’s Capital City
I have to apologize. We were so busy during our last few days in New Zealand, that I simply did not have time to write without feeling rushed; therefore, I am writing about Wellington after I am back on United States soil. Nevertheless, Wellington is still very much in my mind. What a lovely city. We were fortunate that the weather continued to be in our favor. We had arrived in Wellington at night, so we were very happy to wake up to a beautiful sunny day for our tour of the city. Aaron had arranged… [Read More]
5 of the largest Oktoberfests in America
Plates piled high with schnitzel, bratwurst and sauerkraut. Steins upon sloshing steins of beer. Chicken dancing and polkaing galore. Confirmed: Oktoberfest season is here. It’s no surprise that this revelrous Bavarian funfair has become a tradition in the United States. While no Oktoberfest on U.S. soil can match the scale of Munich’s 182-year-old festival, there are several celebrations that draw huge crowds of both locals … [Read More]
Globetrotter Girls – Charmed by Venice
Venice was the last stop on my little tour of northern Italy, and it is safe to say that I picked the perfect place for a truly grand finale. My last visit to Venice was way before the era of digital cameras, and so I was dying to go out with my dSLR … [Read More]
The Inn at Mystic – Connecticut
; The Inn at Mystic | Three Williams Avenue | Mystic, CT 06355 | 1-800-237-2415 The Inn at Mystic is a unique, LGBT friendly resort consisting of fourteen landscaped acres in the heart of historic Mystic, Connecticut. Located on what was once a private estate with sweeping views overlooking the Mystic Harbor and Fishers Island [Read More]
All aboard! 5 classic train rides to take right now
Who among us doesn’t hear the call of the conductor and instantly feel the anticipatory shiver of a rail journey? Although less celebrated in the United States than in other parts of the world, most travelers are nevertheless enthralled by the so-called “romance of the rails” and while hundreds of rail … [Read More]
Romantic Malta
The tiny nation of Malta, the world’s ninth smallest country, is one of those places we’ve all heard of, we all know someone who’s been – and yet, it’s rarely at the top of anyone’s holiday list. But it should be, and here’s why. As a country, Malta is comprised of three islands: Malta, Gozo and Comino. All are beautiful, with their own unique charm. Comino’s the smallest of the three. At only 3.5km2, it’s bijou enough to see without the aid of four-wheeled transport, which is just … [Read More]
Circular logic: The best of Iceland’s Ring Road
Roughly the size of Kentucky, diminutive Iceland nevertheless captivates with its lunar-like surface, volcanic landscape, glaciers, waterfalls and hot springs. Treasures abound everywhere you look, provided you have the gusto to rent a car and venture outside of the country’s admittedly charming capital city Reykjavik. The best way to take in all the sights is via a circular loop that connects most of the inhabited parts of the island. Here is the best of Iceland’s Ring Road. Hint: Get a 4WD vehicle. Also: Your three… [Read More]
Seven Tips for Traveling While Trans
The recent tale of a transgender woman humiliated, demeaned, detained, delayed, and derailed by the Transportation Security Administration has struck fear into some trans travelers and validated the paranoia of others who vow not to travel (or avoid airports) so as to avoid a horror story of their own. Well, as a trans woman who’s traveled the country by nearly every means available, I have something important to tell you: whatever happens, you’ll survive. But I know from my own experience that bad things happen at the airport screening area all the time, ranging from… [Read More]
Fairmont Le Château Frontenac – Quebec, Canada
Fairmont Le Château Frontenac / 1 rue des Carrières /Québec, Canada / 1-866-540-4460 This past December my partner and I had the pleasure of reviewing Fairmont Le Château Frontenac. It has always been a dream of mine to experience this opulent hotel, so I was truly grateful for the opportunity.  Wide eyed and jaw to ;… Continue reading → [Read More]
The top 5 things to do in Seattle at night
Seattle is one of those blessed places that’s just as much fun at night as it is during the day. Meaning there’s no excuse to stay in after the sun’s gone down. After sightseeing all afternoon, check out some of these great things to do in Seattle at night. Image Source Have cocktail… [Read More]
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