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Gay Travel Magazine is a new gay travel blog covering the best of gay culture around the world.
Gay Travel Magazine
4y ago
Pride month feels a bit different this year. We’re living in a time of a global pandemic and aggressive police brutality. People are dying around the world from coronavirus, being murdered for the color of their skin and sexuality. Never forget that Stonewall was once a riot against police brutality 51 years ago when the first brick was thrown.
Although we won’t be parading around with the people we love this year.
Love Wins & Love Will Always Win
Produced by @thetravelinbum, We hope you enjoy the faces of 51 members of the LGBTQ+ community who came out to share their stories & how the ..read more
Gay Travel Magazine
4y ago
As the world’s inhabitants continue to lock themselves in their homes while the number of people succumbing to COVID-19 rises, businesses have been forced to adapt. Bars and restaurants have converted to a “Take Out only” model or closed up shop altogether, while other industries are doing whatever they can to stop the hemorrhaging.
Hotel Gaythering, based in Miami, is one of those businesses that has been forced to get creative in this of crisis. “The gayest hotel in Miami Beach” has made everything that’s made them so popular accessible to people online. That’s right! Drag Queen karaoke ..read more
Gay Travel Magazine
4y ago
Venice is called the city of lovers, and it’s easy to see why. The city has so much beautiful history embedded within it, from the food to the architecture and the way it sits on the water. Venice is a prime destination throughout the year, but especially during Valentine’s Day, which is right around the corner.
If you’re looking to shake things up this year and do something different, you should consider booking a romantic getaway for you and your man to the City of Love, and here’s why.
1.) Gondola rides
Photo: Courtesy of Tom PodmoreWhen you think of Venice, you immediately think ..read more
Gay Travel Magazine
4y ago
A study published by Asher & Lyric reveals the safest countries for LGBTQ travelers around the world, as well as the most dangerous.
The study pulled from a variety of international sources and used different criteria in order to fairly judge each country. Variables such as whether same-sex marriage was legalized, what kind of protections the country offers to LGBTQ workers, protection against discrimination and hate crimes and adoption recognition for LGBTQ parents.
Based on the criteria, the country found to be the most dangerous was Nigeria, which scored a troubling -142 on the ..read more
Gay Travel Magazine
4y ago
We always tend to have lofty goals at the beginning of the year that we never see to fruition. It happens to the best of us, trust and believe. But this next year isn’t any old year, it’s 2020! The start of a new decade, which means there’s all the more reason to do things bigger and better. And what better way to start the new year (and decade) off by taking a big trip?
That leaves the question of where to go? But don’t worry, that’s where we come in.
1.) Haulover Beach, Florida
First thing’s first, let’s escape the bitter cold weather. And what better way to do that then to let ..read more
Gay Travel Magazine
4y ago
Let’s face it, the holidays don’t mean the same thing to everyone. For some people, it means spending time with their beloved family members. For others it means getting as far away from your everyday life as possible for some much needed R&R.
We’re officially 10 days out from Christmas and drawing closer to the end of the holiday season, so there may not a lot of time to for everyone to plan the lavish vacation of their dreams, but there’s always somewhere you can escape to, and we’re here to help. The answer? Miami.
Gay history runs through the bloodstream of Miami; home to one o ..read more
Gay Travel Magazine
4y ago
Thanksgiving is officially over with Christmas right around the corner. And though we’re sure there are those who are stressing about their gift list that they haven’t even thought about yet, the question on every gay’s mind right now is what are we doing for New Year’s Eve? 2020 is on the horizon, and it needs to be done as big as possible!
There’s plenty to see and do, but we’re here to provide you with a ton of options to choose from.
1. The White Party, Bangkok
Photo: Courtesy of White Party Bangkok
Started in 2015, The White Party has since become Thailand’s premiere gay par ..read more