What will the future of diversity be in travel, an industry built on the very idea of welcoming and connecting people from all walks of life? The post The DEI Backlash: The State of Diversity in Travel and What Women Are Doing to Fill the Void appeared first on JourneyWoman.| JourneyWoman
“Zurich is a beautiful city,” declares Swiss-born fashion and nightlife trailblazer Susanne Bartsch, who knows a thing or two about beauty. “I just love the culture — how they’re living life, the whole culture of hanging out. I feel like they really stop and smell the roses.” Now through December 7, Zurich is celebrating Bartsch’s iconic career of unforgettable outfits and spectacular New York City events with the exhibition “Transformation!,” on glorious display at the Muse...| Outtraveler.com
Even in the heat of summer, Palm Springs is the place to be! The popular southern California city is home to thousands of queer people — in fact, nearly half of the population is made up of out and proud members of the LGBTQ+ community. Although there's plenty of rich LGBTQ+ culture to experience year-round in Palm Springs, Splash House is the prime music festival to attend as a healthy mix of queer people and allies come together to dance under the desert sun for a thrilling weekend. With ...| Outtraveler.com
Who doesn't love to travel? It helps to broaden the mind, provides the opportunity to explore stunning locations, and get the perfect tan.| queer voices
Around this time last year, The Advocate published a list of the 15 most LGBTQ-friendly cities in the United States. A few of our WeVenture destinations made the list – among them Chicago, Denver, and New Orleans – based on criteria including LGBTQ+ population, Pride events, state and local laws, LGBTQ-affirming healthcare providers, and more. […]| WeVenture
From the gay scene of Athens to the gay beaches of Mykonos, our Greece gay travel guide covers where to stay, gay tours, and a whole lot more.| Nomadic Boys
Strap on your harnesses, boys! The International Mr. Leather competition is once again descending upon Chicago, the last weekend of May, during the Memorial Day holiday in the U.S. IML is one of the largest and most prestigious leather … more... The post International Mr. Leather is coming to Chicago again appeared first on Spartacus Gay Travel Blog.| Spartacus Gay Travel Blog
One of my best friends recently moved to San Francisco from Atlanta with his husband. Del had some holiday time off from AIT, so we decided to spend a few days over New Years with them. Both of us had been to San Francisco before. For me, this would be my fourth trip and for Del, this would be his second. The trip was a …| Journeying Jeff
Read all about our gay travel book, what it contains, and how you can order your very own copy.| Nomadic Boys