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Alex Schloop
The inns of Aurora, Aurora, New York.
What's New in... Paris, France
Before moving to Paris in 2005, I would visit as often as I could, usually once every other year. I was living in New York and would hop a cheap flight (so I could save my money for shopping!) and spend five to seven days at a clip. After seeing all the tourist attractions after my first visits, I felt unencumbered and free to explore the city, with no obligation to visit one more monument.
Tearing Down Walls and Building a New South Africa in Johannes Burg
A carnival-like atmosphere in the Johannesburg township of Soweto surrounds me. Straight from the airport, I find myself in the shadow of two mammoth cooling towers. The Simpsons-like in their cartoonish façade, but powerful in their post-World War II dominance. Once part of the working Orlando Power Station, the area surrounding it is a fairground for locals and tourists.
Anthony Melchiorri
Hospitality’s Mr. Feel Good
What's New In...
Charleston continues to be the South’s shining star, and with good reason.
Adventure In North Wales
One of the world’s top adventure destinations, rugged and beautiful North Wales attracts discerning LGBT travelers from around the world. Add to this the British gay activity group OutdoorLads who will hold its annual Big Spring Camp here in 2017, plus a gay-owned country house hotel with royal connections for more comfortable adventures.
Five Of The World's Best Gay Beaches
In Our Young Man, a 2016 novel about a Frenchman’s experience on Fire Island, best-selling author and gay icon Edmund White writes: “On Fire Island everyone was in a Speedo pulling a wagon of groceries across the bumpy boardwalk; you couldn’t tell the houseboys from the bankers.”
Travel Bloggers
Meet The Digital Nomads Who Use The Net To Travel The World.
The World's Most Astonishing Spas!
We’ve all heard the term “positive thinking,” but when it comes to spas it’s all about blissful thinking, combined, of course, with sensual treatments that are designed to rejuvenate body, mind, and spirit. Whether you book a day at the spa or plan to spend your entire holiday being pummeled and pampered, Passport has left no hot stone unturned, or therapy untried, to bring you our favorite spas from around the globe. When planning your next delightfully indulgent getaway, you’re sure to find the treatment of your dreams at one of these exceptional locations. Whether it’s a couple’s massage, mud bath, or seaweed facial, the astounding array of international spas covered here is sure to provide you with just what you need to relax and revitalize.
Long Beach, California
With a gay mayor (Robert Garcia), 345 days of California sunshine a year, beaches, bays, and the RMS Queen Mary docked here, the city of Long Beach is a hot vacation destination.
The Unique Allure of Vermont
Vermont is quite the Siren call. Just ask Willie Docto and Greg Trulson, owners and innkeepers of Moose Meadow Lodge in centrally located Waterbury, 15 miles west of Montpelier, the state capital.
Judd Chapman & Phil Quattrone
Proprietors Pineapple point guest house.
Serena Fackos
Nyah (not your average hotel) Key West, Florida.
Cruise Control
What you need to know before you set sail.
Doing Business in...Los Angeles
Food-loving business travelers have rejoiced in the crop of excellent new restaurants opened on famed Sunset Boulevard.
Aphrodisiacs From Around The World
Aphrodisiacs From Around The World.
Exploring Delhi, Rajasthan, And Agra India's Golden Triangle
Exploring Delhi, Rajasthan, And Agra India's Golden Triangle.
Miguel Ángel Silvestre
SPANISH ACTOR MIGUEL ÁNGEL Silvestre has become quite the global citizen thanks to his career.
Discovering The Aloha Spirithonolulu
I’m hand in hand with strangers, forming a circle under the Hawaiian morning sun.