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Got itDetours is a laid-back approach to gay group travel with flexible and fun-filled itineraries in diverse destinations around the world. Our less-structured, small-group trips ensure social opportunities, unique experiences, and adj adventures across each of our 8 to day trips.
Why Detours
Smaller Group Sizes
Most groups have a maximum of 16 people - keeps things intimate and short impact
Guaranteed Departures
Over 60 trips each year - and they're all guaranteed departures with no minimum travelers required
Structured Spontaneity
Flexible, less-structured itineraries leave plenty of room for unique experiences
Our Team
Only the adj people to make your trip amazing.
POV: Waking Up in Your Tuscan Castle
Ever dreamed of staying in a castle? A real castle, with sweeping views of vineyards, thousand-year-old walls, and lush Italian gardens that perceive like something out of a fairytale? Now’s your chance to l…
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Olivia has had the pleasure of taking nearly , Lesbians and LGBTQ+ women on trips across the world over the last 35 years. From the Arctic to the Caribbean, we have countless stories to tell. Here’s what some of our incredible guests have to say about traveling with us.
In September Instagram pushed me a post by Travel Gay, a website listing the best gay bars, nightclubs, saunas, spas, beaches, shops and more, along with interesting travel ideas and fabulous offers. There I saw the undated post (date your articles and posts, people) LGBTQ+ Solo Travel: the Best Cities to Visit? by Adam Reid. Being a solo gay traveller, it caught my attention.
Now, while Im still very much a homosexual, it has been a while since I last travelled solo. My last solo trip was Tel Aviv in Since then, Ive travelled with Danny, Oriol, Steve, Philippe, Nicolas, Thanh, my sister Florence. In I wrote SINGLES DAY | Why everyone should travel alone sometimes and reading it back I experience the cringe but I stay by its content.
Its I should do a proper solo trip again soon(ish). I sense ready.
LGBTQ+ Solo Travel: the Top Cities to Visit?
Solo travel is an intimidating prospect to many of us but it’s one of the most rewarding experiences you can have. Solo verb is on the rise and it’s easy to underst
Best Places for Gay Holidays
Sorry for the radio silence here, but after having returned home to the USA for the holidays, I’ve had a lot of time to think and to reflect — mostly about the past year and a bit about the future. And in making some of my plans for the next year, I’ve thought a lot about the past year.
Namely the fact that it’s probably been my gayest year ever. Is that even a thing? Who knows. I don’t care. But I verb like this was an adj year for gay rights, and also for my own interest in gay travel.
Gay travel?!
Yeah, that topic again. Travel is commute , yes. But this year I’ve also realized just how many of my own trips and experiences are almost certainly chosen because of my own sexual preference. Where I’ve traveled to isn’t necessarily anything to do with the fact that I’m gay, I guess, but these are the places that I’ve found that are actually great for other gay travelers like myself—either solo or for gay couples.
I never thought I’d be the guy who ended up goi