Gay Travel To Rio Is The Main Attraction Of A Brazilian Getaway

Written by MichaelZ on May 4, 2010 – 11:31 pm -

A popular destination for many a year, Brazil has been able to call upon its beautiful beaches and beautiful people, as well as rely upon its carnival atmosphere which peaks throughout the night. And with a diverse mix of cultures, gay travel to Rio de Janeiro particularly continues to be a vacation many wish to take.

Whilst Rio may be the most well known gay destination throughout Brazil, there are so many more sights and sounds to see and hear across this stunning country however. The annual pride parades and festivals may be most closely associated with Rio, but huge and vibrant celebrations can be found in many other cities, most particularly Belo Horizonte and Sao Paolo.

Indeed, any of the urban cities across the country have a vibrant gay nightlife, so there is no need to limit your Brazilian gay travel to Rio de Janeiro. Spend some time looking at the wealth of information available when booking your trip, and see what an amazing vacation you could build for yourself.

However, it would be remiss not spend some time in Rio of course. Whilst not unique, it does have the highest number of gay beaches to tan yourself on, whilst a host of other daytime activities are well spread throughout; including bath houses, saunas and pools.

But of course, it is the nightlife that is the big draw; and there is no shortage of bars and clubs, drag shows and restaurants particularly geared to you and your interests. And with the party circuit always in full swing, you may well not be able to see much of the daylight!

No precis of Brazil as a destination would be complete without at least some mention of the Carnival of course. Synonymous with Rio itself, it is on most people’s list of things to do before they are 30, or at least before they die! So make sure it isn’t neglected from yours, and try to time your trip accordingly.

Whilst travel to Brazil generally goes off without incident, it is always best for gay travelers to remain aware of those areas where they may not be open to your different lifestyle. There still remain the small minded fraternities that may get a little aggressive. Just plan your trip well and let people know where you are indeed, treat it much as you would a visit to a new city back home, and you should be A okay.

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Gay Travel To Puerto Rico - A Trip Worth Going

Written by MichaelZ on November 13, 2009 – 5:37 pm -

You may be wondering if there is a welcome spot for a gay man or couple to travel in Latin America.  Look no further; the people wecome gay vacationers in Puerto Rico.

Puerto Rico is one of the most enchanting Caribbean islands that one can visit. It is an unincorporated territory of the United States. This means that US citizens can travel to this island without the extra hassle of obtaining visa and immigration documents. It is one of the few areas in the world to legalize gay partnerships. Due to the tolerant outlook of the government, this island is known to be a safe haven for gay couples who want to spend quality time together.

Being in close contact with the US the major language spoken here is English, and dollars are the reigning currency. Winter and spring time forms the tourist season, as people from all over the frozen northern states hurtle down to this tropical paradise. This island is easily accessible via air or sea from most of the major cities in the US.

The best way to experience Puerto Rico as a gay travel enthusiast is to stay in one of the numerous lodgings along the beach and to soak in the activity and culture of the place. The gentle pace of the beaches belies the passionate zeal of the people of this island.

San Juan one of the oldest and most important cities on the island has a host of hotels and accommodations for the inveterate tourist. There is a wide range offered from the basic facilities at cheap prices to expensive luxury hotels. This city is best experienced with waves lapping at ones feet on the beach, or by walking past old churches along narrow, winding cobblestoned pathways.

Once out of the cities, one can head to the many scenic spots on this wonderful island. It is a true tropical paradise complete with an underground river and subterranean cave systems, as well as private beaches and coves. The Rio Camuy Cave Park is the site of the subterranean river, which has carved out the astonishing Cathedral Caves. The El Yunque rainforest is another special reserve of exquisite tropical flora and fauna, as well as extensive hiking trails, streams and waterfalls.

The island boasts a number of natural beauty spots like the Cathedral Caves with staggering natural formations of stalactites and stalagmites. Also to be seen is the Rio Camuy Cave Park, which is a feature containing the tropical surrounds of an underground river. Nearby is the island of Vieques, which has a sheltered inlet bay filled with bio-luminescent flora and fauna.

Puerto Rico is the favored destination for work weary people all over the globe. But especially for gay people, this island provides a safe haven for self expression and freedom. Tourists are venerated on this island. And the friendly people go out of their way to welcome the guests to this island and its magnificent culture.

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“If You’re Goin’ to San Francisco… Be Sure to” Explore It All

Written by MichaelZ on August 18, 2009 – 11:48 pm -

San Francisco is one of America’s genuine masterpieces of man and nature, a prime gay travel destination, a promised land to all who enjoy sipping fine wine and a true spectacle for all who appreciate geographic contrasts.

 

When you think of San Francisco, a big orange bridge and an island prison are often the first things to come to mind. Certainly, these things are two of the key tourist attractions for people to see, but don’t let your exploration of this wonderful city begin and end there. The city has lots of other things to offer that are unique to the city and will let you catch a glimpse the lives of San Franciscans.

 

 

San Francisco is great for exploring by foot. The climate is never too cold or too hot for being outdoors and the city is so beautiful; a nice walk is a great method to get an idea of all that “The City” (as it is known to the natives) has to offer. And, if your legs begin to feel a little tired from all that walking, all you have to do is jump on one of San Francisco’s famous cable cars and let them take you to your next destination. The cable car is unique to San Francisco, the city where the trolley originated, and is a perfect way to start getting acquainted with San Francisco culture.

 

While in San Fran, Fisherman’s Wharf is a must see for your itinerary. Stop by Pier 39 for a good time. Pier 39 is famous for its great shopping center, which is filled with shops, arcades, and street performers. And if you’re feeling adventurous, salute the other local inhabitants of the docks—sea lions!—easily glimpsed just off the pier. Fisherman’s Wharf is also the place for great seafood. While there are dozens of great restaurants to be found, be sure to grab a meal at Boudin’s restaurant and try their famous sourdough bread (you can even see the chef in action!) and clam chowder. Fisherman’s Wharf is simply swimming with excitement; don’t miss this must-see!

 

The local neighborhoods of San Francisco are another great stop if you want to experience the diversity of San Francisco culture. From North Beach to Chinatown, each neighborhood has a life of its own that you won’t find anywhere else. The neighborhood of Haight-Ashbury is an extremely exciting neighborhood of San Francisco. Considered the Bohemian center of the city, this neighborhood is the birthplace of such legendaries as the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, and Janis Joplin. These artists have left a remarkable and lasting influence on this district. Haight-Ashbury also has some small but great local restaurants, bars and shops, including Amoeba Music, a record store that was once a bowling alley. Here you will find nearly any music you’re looking for, with an enormous variety of vinyl. And just a short distance from this district you will find the Golden Gate Park—a large, gorgeous park that resembles New York City’s Central Park.

 

Also near Haight-Ashbury and the downtown area, you will find Castro, the gay mecca of San Francisco. This district is the place for great restaurants, clubs, bars, and shops as well as the the best of San Francisco nightlife. Don’t forget to catch a flick at the historic Castro theatre and take it easy at one of the great bed and breakfasts the district has to offer. And if you plan your visit carefully, you can catch one of the great San Fran festivals such as the Castro Street Fair in October, or Pink Saturday in June.

Lesbian and gay vacationers exploring San Francisco may be primarily attracted to the Castro district to visit the historic sites and enjoy the camaraderie, but you will find the whole of the city is accepting of all orientations of people. Enjoy the complete experience of the city!

 

So while planning your San Francisco get-away, make sure your itinerary takes you off the beaten path. In San Fran you will find unique adventures everywhere you turn. Immerse yourself in the culture of the city; it’s the only way to enjoy San Francisco!

 

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