Gay Cartagena: our guide to the best bars, clubs and hotels
Lonely Planet calls Cartagena the undisputed queen of the Caribbean coast…well that was before these two greedy queens sashayed their way into Colombia’s most touristic city. Cartagena’s old town is a...
View Article5 Romantic Things To Do in Cartagena – Colombia
Cartagena will always be a special place for us. It’s the place where we got engaged: the moment when Stefan (finally!) asked Sebastien to marry him. If you’re looking for romantic experiences, there’s...
View ArticleA pirate inspired birthday for Seby: cruising the islands around Cartagena
Our greedy Frenchman turned 35 last May. An important milestone in one’s life. Now’s the time to stop pretending you’re still 25 and accept the natural ageing process of life: you’re a thirtysomething!...
View ArticleDiscover gay life in Cambodia and Phnom Penh gay scene with local boy Aaron
Cambodia is surprisingly gay friendly by Asia standards. Whilst there’s no major gay pride events here and marriage/adoption/anti-discriminations laws are still far off, we felt very safe travelling as...
View ArticleGay Santiago: our guide to the best gay bars, clubs and hotels
Chile is well known as being one of the most economically developed countries in Latin America, but its society is still very conservative. However, the capital city has a huge gay scene, mainly around...
View ArticleGay pride Puerto Vallarta: what does pride mean to you?
“Not today Satan, not today!” Mama Tits was one of the drag queens we met at Puerto Vallarta pride in May 2017, who you may recognise from her extremely bold and highly entertaining put down of the...
View Article10 interesting facts about Patagonia
Patagonia! That massive chunk of land on the tip of the American continent, split between Chile and Argentina. This is the place for adventure travellers, home to some of the most incredible landscapes...
View ArticleGay Patagonia: 8 unique gay hotels to stay in Patagonia
Patagonia is the place to come if you love adventure and are passionate about wildlife. We spent 1 month travelling across Patagonia on both the Argentinian and Chilean side in Esquel, Puerto Madryn,...
View ArticleGay Bogota: our guide to the best bars, clubs and hotels
Ever been to a club with 8,000 other gay boys with 13 rooms spread across 5 floors? Neither had we, until we went to Theatron club in Colombia’s capital city, Bogota. The gay scene here is all about...
View Article5 Romantic Things To Do in Bogota – Colombia
Bogota is Colombia’s diverse high altitude capital city, with over 8 million people living at around 2,640m (8,660ft) above sea level. We visited the big city as part of our big trip in Colombia,...
View ArticleOur 5 favourite gay beaches in Europe: which ones have you been to?
Our 5 favourite gay beaches in Europe: which ones have you been to? In Europe we’re lucky to have some of the best gay beaches in the world right on our doorstep, and living in London we have access to...
View ArticleOur top 10 highlights of Patagonia
Planning a trip to Patagonia is overwhelming. It’s a massive chunk of land: some 1.043 million km² to be exact. This sparsely populated region lies across Argentina and Chile at the southern end of...
View ArticleGay Chile: 5 gay friendly hotels in Chile
Chile is one of the most developed countries in South America with a large gay scene in the capital city of Santiago. We travelled from the Northern tip of this long thin country in the San Pedro...
View ArticleInterview with trans travel blogger Aaron Edwards
We are very proud of our gay travel blogging community. It’s quite a diverse family with some of the most talented and kind hearted people we’ve ever met. The trans side of our LGBTQ family is quite...
View ArticleEl Chalten or Torres del Paine, which one to choose?
Patagonia is synonymous with adventure, mountaineering and wallpaper-like landscapes. If you love trekking, this should be high up on your bucket list of places to visit. We love our trekking...
View Article10 Interesting Facts About Chile You Didn’t Know
There are so many unique things about Chile, a country with one of the longest coastlines in the world, stretching 4,620 km (2,647 miles) from the Northern border with Peru right to the very tip of the...
View Article10 Famous Foods in Chile You Must Try
In Chile you have to try the seafood! This was one of the many foodie tips we were given before visiting this incredibly long country. With a coastline measuring 4,270km (2,653m), you can expect to...
View Article5 Highlights from the Medellin Flower Festival
Pretty paisa boys everywhere, gorgeous weather and LOTS of flowers, what more could you possibly want? Medellin’s Feria de las Flores is an annual festival that takes place end of July/early August and...
View ArticleRecipe for Colombian coco loco
We absolutely loved Cartagena in Colombia. We came here to celebrate Seb’s birthday with a boat trip around the islands. One of the things we discovered was the famous Coco Loco cocktail. Coco Loco...
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