5 unique gay friendly hotels in Buenos Aires
Argentina is a fiery beacon of fabulousness in Latin America, which really embraces LGBT travellers. Perhaps our biggest test of how gay friendly a destination is: the response when we initially make...
View Article5 romantic things to do in Buenos Aires
Romance is everywhere in Buenos Aires. The Porteños (local folk of the big capital city) are extremely passionate – and boy do they know how to celebrate being in love. Whether it’s taking a stroll in...
View ArticleGay Buenos Aires: a pink travel guide to La Reina del Plata
Fresh off the plane, our Porteño friends Pablo and Gustavo welcomed us, and took us straight to the Pepo Pepona gay restaurant in Palermo so we could have our first taster of the famous Argentinian...
View Article10 Interesting Facts About Argentina
“Latins are tenderly enthusiastic. In Brazil they throw flowers at you. In Argentina they throw themselves!” Marlene Dietrich was definitely on point. The Argentinians are an extremely passionate hot...
View ArticleGay Argentina: interview with gay local boy Juanjo from Buenos Aires
Argentina is one of the most gay friendly countries in the world. It was the first country in Latin America to legalise gay marriage in July 2010, which also included full adoption rights. This made it...
View ArticleTravel to Japan Twitter Chat with Kanetix #TravelShare
Japan is awesome. Let’s face it, they’ve pretty much nail it when it comes to, well, everything! The Japanese cuisine is so delicious it’s UNESCO listed and they’ve got some of the most incredible...
View ArticleRecipe for Uruguayan chaja: the famous sponge cake from Uruguay
Chaja is the famous luscious and extremely naughty cake of Uruguay. It is often described as a Uruguayan sponge cake filled with peaches and whipped cream. Chaja was invented by Orlando Castellano,...
View ArticleRecipe for locro de papa: Ecuadorian potato and cheese soup
Locro de papa is one of the staple dishes of Ecuador. It is a potato based soup with cheese, served with avocado and cooked with garlic, onions, achiote (annatto) powder and cilantro. Locro de papa is...
View ArticleHow to keep fit when travelling
We love our food. A lot! The first thing we do in each new destination we visit is set out to discover all the local flavours. The delicious cuisine of Japan and yummy curries of Sri Lanka are stand...
View ArticleGay life in Uruguay: interview with local boy Rodrigo from Montevideo
What’s the first country that comes to mind when you think of tango? We’re guessing Argentina, right? You’d be half right. Back in the 1880s, the tango was invented by the urban lower classes in the...
View ArticleGay Montevideo guide: gay bars, clubs, hotels and map
Montevideo is frequently rated as one of the most gay friendly cities in the world, particularly by the likes of Lonely Planet and Skyscanner. And now by the Nomadic Boys…especially when this is what...
View Article10 cool gay friendly hotels in Uruguay for the gay traveller
Looking for a gay friendly place to stay in Uruguay? Well look no further – ’cause after 2 weeks travelling around this super gay friendly country, we’ve come up with our 10 best gay friendly hotels to...
View Article5 Romantic Things To Do in Italy
We celebrate our 8 years anniversary in a few months. Each year we always make a point of doing something special to celebrate, usually going somewhere exotic and of course, romantic. Our most...
View Article10 interesting facts about Uruguay you didn’t know
Uruguay is like the Netherlands of Latin America – an extremely liberal country and global leader of LGBT rights. Same sex sexual activity has been decriminalised in Uruguay since 1934,...
View ArticleGalapagos East islands itinerary on the Passion luxury yacht
The Galapagos itineraries are tightly controlled by the Ecuadorian government and the Galapagos National Park because of their sensitive environment. We did a luxury cruise aboard the Passion yacht,...
View ArticleRecipe for Ecuadorian quesadillas
Quesadillas are normally associated with Mexico as tortillas with melted cheese. In Ecuador, quesadillas are a pentagonal shaped pastry filled with both sweet and savoury flavours, similar to...
View ArticleUruguay one week itinerary – road trip or by bus
Uruguay is a country you cannot afford to skip from your Latin America itinerary. It has so much to offer, whether it’s surfing beaches, good wine, stunning scenery, delicious steaks and of course...
View ArticleGay life in Ecuador: Interview with Mario, gay local boy from Quito
The gay scene in Quito is a lot of fun with a handful of gay bars and discos. But compared to other cities across Latin America like Buenos Aires and Montevideo, we noticed the crowd was largely quite...
View ArticleGalapagos luxury cruise review: one week on board the yacht Passion
“Lift your head up higher Stefan, your upward-facing dog is sloppy again!” Shakira the Sea Lion pulled no punches with her yoga pupils. She’s one of the 50,000 Galapagos sea lions endemic to these...
View Article10 famous foods in Ecuador you need to try
For such a tiny country, Ecuador really punches its weight on the culinary scene. You don’t associate Ecuador as a foodie destination. Instead images of Charles Darwin and giant Galapagos tortoises are...
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