As an LGBT person it is important to feel safe and welcome wherever we travel. There are many places in the world where LGBT people must travel with discretion, not even showing affection to their husband, wife, or partners in public.
As an LGBT person it is important to feel safe and welcome wherever we travel. There are many places in the world where LGBT people must travel with discretion, not even showing affection to their husband, wife, or partners in public.
There is a chill in the air, the leaves are changing color, and the days are getting shorter. That can only mean one thing- Fall has arrived and with it so too has Halloween! In the United States, Halloween is a very big deal.
If I had to choose my favorite place in the entire world, I’d choose Provincetown, Massachusetts (or Ptown as it is loving referred). If you’ve never heard of Ptown, that’s ok. About 6 years ago, when I was invited to Ptown, I had no idea where it was. I’d never heard of the place. But I’m certainly glad I decided to go and it is an annual tradition to spend some of the summer there every year.
Mexico City is one of the largest cities in the world and that means there is a whole lot to see and do during your visit. Restaurants and food stands abound, history is tangible, and the city seems to have an energy that makes you want to go out and explore.
I travel a lot, as you know, and sometime while I’m sitting on a bus or in a train, I have thoughts. These thoughts are about life and about myself and about others.
Heading to Paris, France is often the highlight of most people’s bucket list and it’s no wonder. Paris is home to a thriving and lively culture, beautiful architecture, and has plenty to do.
If you’re planning a trip to Europe and want to include France on your itinerary, consider making an excursion to the South of France. The southern region of France is home to warmer temperatures and beautiful beaches that make it a great French holiday destination.
Grenoble, France is a city located in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France and sits at the foot of the Alps between the Drac and Isère rivers. It’s about 60 miles away from the major city of Lyon but can easily be reached by train.
As an LGBT person it is important to feel safe and welcome wherever we travel. There are many places in the world where LGBT people must travel with discretion, not even showing affection to their husband, wife, or partners in public.
As a gay man, I often take trips with the specific intent of being around lots of other gay people. It’s not that I have a problem traveling and being around heterosexual people but sometimes it’s nice being surrounded by people who are like me and don’t judge me for it.
We live in a highly connected modern world. This means there is technology to make every aspect of our lives easier, more fun, or more efficient.