Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Places For Gay Romantic Travel

By Howie Holben

When you are planning gay romantic getaways for two, the question comes up about choosing a destination. Do you plan a destination based solely on its merits or do you go through a structured getaway because it caters to the GLBT community? There are different answers with different benefits and drawbacks.

Planning a gay romance getaway for two can either be inspired by the desire to fulfill a wish like surprising your partner with that special trip they've always wanted, or it can be about spending time together. When it's about spending time away from home and responsibilities, going through a structured getaway for gay travel can be a great idea. It simply gives you more freedom and it gives you options.

You can have a lot of fun on your own provided that you did your research. Making sure that the country and its laws are gay friendly is highly recommended and that you get a feel for whether or not you're likely to be left alone so you can get on with your business. Once you know these things then you can plan out the perfect getaway for the two of you.

What is it that you are looking to gain from this little getaway? What does romance actually mean to the two of you? Are you up for fun, adventure, and daring new events? Or do you prefer room service and a hotel room that doesn't force you to see the light of day unless you choose to? Maybe you're looking for a little of both?

More than just a great destination you get to explore freedoms that you may not have at home. The simple act of holding hands at home can be grounds for unpleasant reactions. Yet, when you realize that you are able to express yourself freely you end up with much more than just a chance to hold hands discreetly. You have the chance to be yourself. No questions asked.

Naturally when you think of a romantic gay trip you think of a gay cruise. They are becoming tremendously popular. While not your only choice, these are trips that are seriously fun and cool and should be experienced by all of us at least once in our lives. If you haven't been on one yet, add it to your list of things to do.

Of course, you're going to want more options than just cruises. The cool thing about going through structured agencies that cater to the GLBT community is that you can pick from tons of spots, because they work with you to get it done. Overseas visits, ski resorts, safaris, and hot little islands in the South Pacific are a few of the choices you have. Creating some really nice scenery can do wonders for that little romantic getaway.

When you're trying to plan out very nice gay romantic getaways you can have some trouble finding the same type of freedom and privacy that you are looking for. While we all can pin up in a hotel room, there really shouldn't be a reason why we can't be romantic when we're outside of the hotel room.

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