The gay and
lesbian before long will be spoilt for choice, slowly getting to a point of
greater tolerance, acceptance, inclusion and respect within the travel
industry. Further as more countries derail their homophobia and build real
cornerstones of support and inclusivity we will have much further to travel.
India itself
has decriminalised homosexuality (from an outdated British law), and countries
towards the Middle East (including Israel and Turkey) are making major inroads
– especially as Tel Aviv is one of the hottest gay spots of the Mediterranean.
But what
else? Well it’s not all sunshine, beach bodies and bronzing - gay ski weeks in North America have
been growing for sometime, but now Europe has its fair share of ski weeks,
including one at Les Deux Alps in April Switzerland’s
Arosa Gay Ski Week [http://www.gayskiweek.ch/en/]
is now fixed running between 8 – 15 January 2011. Set in the idyllic Swiss Alps
surrounded by men on skis and boards – rampaging down the slops, yum! Who wants
to warm them up after a cold day in the mountains?
Another
development in Switzerland is that the Tourism board is actually putting all
its hotels through a certification programme for their gay credentials. Switzerland
Tourism has become the first national tourism organisation to join the
GayComfort training and certification program. All GayComfort certified properties will be
listed on www.MySwitzerland.com/gaylesbian and staff will have undertaken
dedicated online training on LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender)
travel issues via http://www.GayComfort.com. Making selection of hotels much
much easier.
Fancy a trek
to somewhere new and exciting? Well, India is preparing itself and with the
website of hand-picked gay welcoming hotels – Further Afield [http://www.furtherafield.com] is soon to add properties
in India. Alternatively, grab a tour with gay tour specialist Yellow Brick Road
http://www.yellowbrickroadtours.com/
taking you to places not traditionally gay – but that certainly have a vibrant
gay culture.
If you fancy
something incredible prepare for San Paulo’s gay pride event where they are expecting
over 4.5million visitors in 2012, it was recorded as the largest gay pride in
the world – so Brazil is the place to be!
With one
further exciting developments in the gay travel space – World Rainbow Hotels
will open its doors in 2012 with more products, packages and offers for the gay
and lesbian traveller. Here you will be able to learn about destinations, book
online from selected gay-friendly and certified gay-welcoming properties of all
star ratings and qualities.
All round a
great year and brilliant development for the gay travel market.
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