Skip to content

Book Now

Gay Travel News

Be in the know before you book.

The City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection To Host OutBeat: America's First Queer Jazz Festival

The City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection To Host OutBeat: America’s First Queer Jazz Festival Featuring Performances by Andy Bey, Bill Stewart, Fred Hersch and Patricia Barber, Among Others Thursday, September 18…

Read More...

Travel: What happens at the Blue Moon Resort in Las Vegas, stays at the gay getaway

What happens in Las Vegas, stays in Las Vegas, as the trademarked saying goes. And for the gay male traveler, what happens at the Blue Moon Resort in Las Vegas, stays at the…

Read More...

Capital Pride names award recipients, entertainers

Capital Pride, the organization that sponsors D.C.’s annual LGBT Pride parade, festival and related events, has named nine prominent LGBT activists and community allies as recipients of its annual Capital Pride awards. Awards…

Read More...

Gay Men Living in 'Gayborhoods' Travel Shorter Distances Than the Average Person

A huge number of factors determine how, why, and where city dwellers travel each day. It matters how far away we work, and how close the nearest mass transit stops, grocery stores, libraries,…

Read More...

Equality Forum to explore LGBT topics

In the summer of 1965, a group of activists descended upon Independence Hall, demanding equal rights for the gay community. The demonstrations, which were among the first organized pushes for LGBT equality, helped…

Read More...

A Summer of LGBT Love in Las Vegas

In the desert there is a legendary oasis where the lights never stop shinning, the drinks never stop running, and LGBTers can party and dance for days.  Las Vegas is rolling out the…

Read More...

White Party Palm Springs 2014: A Recap

[Editor’s Note: The below recap of White Party Palm Springs’ 25th anniversary celebration comes from Joshua Miller, aka WeHo nightlife fixture Rhea Litré, who acted as Frontiers‘ on-the-scene correspondent this past weekend in…

Read More...

Why Gay Travel Is Great for Straight People

Society is more integrated than ever. Gay people are more openly participating in so-called “mainstream” culture. And straight travelers have changed too. Heterosexual people are checking into gay-owned bed-and-breakfast hotels. They’re having drinks…

Read More...

The 13 Best Cities for LGBT 20-Somethings That Aren't New York or San Francisco

LGBT best city lists are often pretty predictable: New York, San Francisco, London, Paris, Berlin, Provincetown … you know the drill. Unfortunately, lists that continue to look only to these obvious strongholds miss…

Read More...

In Philly, nation's oldest gay bookstore announces closure

The owner of the nation’s oldest gay bookstore appears to be writing its final chapter, confirming Tuesday that he plans to close the financially troubled shop next month. Giovanni’s Room, founded in 1973,…

Read More...

Sign up for emails from Fagabond for advice, reviews, and deals to make your vacation as gay as you are.

And let’s be honest, that’s pretty darn gay.
 

Sign up for emails from Fagabond for advice, reviews, and deals to make your vacation as gay as you are.

And let’s be honest, that’s pretty darn gay.
 

Scroll To Top