Category: Travel
Cuba Education Tours Announces Rainbow Cuba Tour For LGBT People For May 2011
Cuba Education Tours is hosting a trip for lesbians, gays and all others seeking to learn about gender and sexual equality in Cuba. Tour dates are May 7 to 15, 2011. Tour participants will meet Cuban activists promoting LGBT rights and join them in rallies and forums against homophobia. The Cuba tour features NGO and museum visits, drag and fashion shows, and social and natural history activities.
Get Your “Gay Card” Free and a Week’s Worth of Parties to Matthew Shepard Foundation Gay Ski Week
For a limited time Crested Butte Mountain Resort is offering a complimentary “Gay Card” party pass to guests booking a minimum of four-nights accommodations to “Butte 11: Matthew Shepard Foundation Gay Ski Week,” which takes place March 19 – 26, 2011 in Crested Butte. The Gay Card is the all access party pass to Matthew Shepard Foundation Gay Ski Week and provides admission to all official events throughout gay ski week.
Adore Cambodia! Tourism Campaign Launched in the Heart of the Kingdom of Wonders
A thriving tourism community aims to attract thousands of gay and lesbian travellers to Siem Reap, Cambodia, home to more than 40 gay-owned and gay-friendly businesses, in 2011-2012.
Steele Luxury Travel Announces Second Gay Israel and Tel Aviv Pride Trip
Steele Luxury Travel invites you to experience a destination of rich history, beautiful landscape, gorgeous men and extreme nightlife. “Milk & Honey 2011” is a one of a kind experience offering the history and adventure of one of the globe’s most stimulating destinations. In their second year of operating this very successful trip, Steele has added many perks and improvements from their inaugural trip to the holy land.
Does the world really need another gay travel guide for iPhone?
Many gay guides on iPhone are too narrowly focused solely on gay entertainment. On the other hand many traditional city guides have completely missed out or offer only a limited section for gay audience. Gayjin joins these two worlds and allows you to have (and buy) just one city guide on your iPhone – full of attractions, cultural activities, great restaurants, pubs and even adult entertainment to keep you busy for a week or two.
Can you avoid the expense and see Oslo on a budget?
When newspapers publish their lists of the world’s most expensive cities, Oslo is usually near the top. Norway’s currency is very strong, and things like beer are very heavily taxed in the country, which means tourists need to be very careful with their budgets.