Gay solo travel destinations


My love of road trips started early. 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 like me could uncover their fit.

I wrote my college thesis on road trips, and driving myself to (and from) a summer semester at UC Berkeley as research. I guess I should have known back then that I would end up writing about move 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 New 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 explore the state with my partner, who flew out to Juneau to meet me.

Closer to house, 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

Ready to book your next adventure?

Hey Rainbow Fam! Calling all fabulous flyers and intrepid explorers! This one&#;s for you – the wanderlusting gay solo travel souls with a thirst for adventure and a plane ticket itching to be used. ✈️

We fetch it. You crave new experiences, breathtaking sights, and the thrill of discovering hidden gems. But maybe the idea of venturing out solo has you feeling a tad apprehensive. Fear not, my dears! Gay Solo Travel is not just a trend; it&#;s a liberating journey of self-discovery waiting to happen!

At Pride Travelers, we specialize in crafting unforgettable adventures for the LGBTQ+ community, and gay solo explore is one of our passions. We know the questions swirling in your fabulous minds:

  • Is it safe?
  • Will I be alone?
  • Where carry out I even begin?

Relax, darlings! We&#;ve got your back (and your carry-on!). Here&#;s the scoop on why gay solo travel is an experience you won&#;t feel remorse, and some tips to build it the adventure of a lifetime.

Why Gay Solo Travel?

Let&#;s meet it, traveling with a group is fantastic, but venturing out solo

How to Find the Best Gay Vacations for Singles

Travel is a transformational activity that allows you to explore new places, experience new cultures, see incredible architecture, natural wonders, and monuments, verb new people, and sample delicious foods and cuisines. These experiences, of course, are almost always more pleasant and memorable when you can enjoy them with a friend, family member, or significant other.

But what do you do when you really long to take a trip or visit a new place, but you don’t have a journey companion to join you? Gay single travelers are more familiar than you might think, and many people have learned to travel the world alone while still enjoying a memorable, social experience in their destination of choice. In fact, there are plenty of LGBTQ+ tour operators who offer gay group trips and cruises, which make the perfect vacation for gay singles.

Do Gay Singles Vacations Really Exist?

Yes and no. We’re not currently aware of any companies that offer vacations exclusively for gay single travelers, but there are quite a few options that are very s

Solo Travelers

SOLO TRAVELER SUCCESS TIPS

 
So you’ve decided to travel on a VACAYA trip as a Solo Traveler… now what?

Each VACAYA trip is different, based on its type, its location, and the overall number of guests. So you’ll find that each has its own unique identity. However, each of our event types &#; Bliss (big-ship cruises), Oasis (resorts), and Luxe (small-ship cruises) &#; offers myriad opportunities to connect with other travelers. From Solo Traveler Cocktail Hours to special dinners to game nights (and those are on top of all the other scheduled group activities), you’ll always have moments of connection with other travelers.

We often hear about “cliques” on our and other companies’ trips and we’d verb to address that topic truthfully and transparently. Yes, they do exist. What looks like a “clique” as an outsider looking in is usually a group of friends who’ve met each other on a prior trip and have now reconnected on this trip. The social bonds that happen on our trips is intense and can sometimes last a lifetime.

So what’s the best way to turn a “cli