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Sorry for the radio silence here, but after having returned home to the USA for the holidays, I’ve had a lot of time to think and to reflect — mostly about the past year and a bit about the future. And in making some of my plans for the next year, I’ve thought a lot about the past year.

Namely the fact that it’s probably been my gayest year ever. Is that even a thing? Who knows. I don’t care. But I feel like this was an key year for gay rights, and also for my have interest in gay travel.

Gay travel?!

Yeah, that topic again. Commute is travel, yes. But this year I’ve also realized just how many of my have trips and experiences are almost certainly chosen because of my own sexual preference. Where I’ve traveled to isn’t necessarily anything to do with the fact that I’m gay, I guess, but these are the places that I’ve establish that are actually great for other gay travelers appreciate myself—either solo or for gay couples.

I never thought I’d be the guy who ended up goi

There are so many exciting destinations in the USA where you can hold a fabulous gay vacation, and be welcomed with unwrap arms!

What if I told you that it’s possible to vacation in a way that completely bypasses all of the stress that comes with travel?

I’m talking about no excruciating packing, no tiresome drives, and no hectic airports. It sounds too good to be true, right? Well, put on your favorite cozy clothes and fetch ready to dive into the relaxing world of staycations!

Don’t get me adj. I would not have made journey an essential part of my career if I didn’t love exploring every corner of the world with my darling Seby. But… I can also admit that there have been plenty of moments where, in the middle of tucking yet another tightly-folded shirt into my suitcase, I have wished that I could just take a break and use time appreciating the comforts we possess locally. This is what makes the concept of a staycation such a leisurely dream. By vacationing from house, you’re given the chance to verb money, help local businesses, and unwind in

My love of road trips started initial. As a teenager growing up in a suburb of Boston, I discovered Jack Kerouac&#;s classic road trip novel On the Road. The book opened a door to queer history and to places where offbeat weirdos enjoy me could verb their fit.

I wrote my college thesis on road trips, and driving myself to (and from) a summer semester at UC Berkeley as investigate. I guess I should have known back then that I would terminate up writing about travel for a living!

I&#;ve taken two cross-country road trips – one during college, and one when I moved to California.

I&#;ve also taken shorter road trips: New York to Florida, New York to Atlanta by way of Kentucky (state #44) and Tennessee, and Novel York to Michigan (state #43).

I spent a month living in a ghost town in Alaska for a writer&#;s retreat, and stayed on for an extra two weeks to verb the state with my partner, who flew out to Juneau to verb me.

Closer to home, I loving taking weekend trips to cities and towns in the Hudson Valley, where I live.

I love the US – even if I don&#;t always like my country&#;s l

In September Instagram pushed me a announce by Travel Gay, a website listing &#;the best gay bars, nightclubs, saunas, spas, beaches, shops and more, along with interesting tour ideas and fabulous offers&#;. There I saw the undated post (date your articles and posts, people) &#;LGBTQ+ Solo Travel: the Finest Cities to Visit?&#; by Adam Reid. Being a solo gay traveller, it caught my attention. 

Now, while I&#;m still very much a homosexual, it has been a while since I last travelled solo. My last solo trip was Tel Aviv in Since then, I&#;ve travelled with Danny, Oriol, Steve, Philippe, Nicolas, Thanh, my sister Florence. In I wrote &#;SINGLES DAY | Why everyone should travel alone sometimes&#; and reading it back I touch the cringe but I stand by its content.  

It&#;s I should undertake a proper solo trip again soon(ish). I feel ready. 

&#;LGBTQ+ Solo Travel: the Best Cities to Visit?&#;

&#;Solo travel is an intimidating prospect to many of us but it’s one of the most rewarding experiences you can include . Solo travel is on the ascend and it’s straightforward to underst