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Much of Europe now accepts same-sex couples, and homosexual sex
acts are legal in most countries. Do some research on the city or area
you’re planning to visit, however, to ensure your safety. Many European
cities have blossomed into centers for gay lifestyles, including parts of
London, Paris, Berlin, Milan, and Greece. As is usually the case, smaller,
more traditional towns are often not as accepting.
Your best all-around resource is the International Gay and Lesbian
Travel Association (IGLTA) (%800-448-8550 or 954-776-2626; www.
iglta.org), the trade association for the gay and lesbian travel industry.
IGLTA offers an online directory of gay- and lesbian-friendly travel
businesses; go to its Web site and click on Members.
Many agencies offer tours and travel itineraries specifically for gay and
lesbian travelers. Above and Beyond Tours (%800-397-2681; www.
abovebeyondtours.com) is the exclusive gay and lesbian tour operator
for United Air Lines. Now, Voyager (%800-255-6951; www.nowvoyager.
com) is a well-known San Francisco–based gay-owned and -operated
travel service. Olivia Cruises & Resorts (%800-631-6277 or 510-655-
0364; www.olivia.com) charters entire resorts and ships for exclusive
lesbian vacations and offers smaller group experiences for both gay and
lesbian travelers.
An excellent resource is Frommer’s Gay & Lesbian Europe (Wiley;
www.frommers.com), one of the first guidebooks focusing on gayfriendly
hotels, restaurants, and nightlife. The following travel guides are
available at most travel bookstores and gay and lesbian bookstores, or
you can order them from Giovanni’s Room bookstore, 1145 Pine St.,
Philadelphia, PA 19107 (%215-923-2960; www.giovannisroom.com) or
A Different Light Bookstore (%800-343-4002 or 212-989-4850; www.adl
books.com): Out and About (%800-929-2268 or 415-644-8044; www.
outandabout.com), which offers guidebooks and a newsletter ($35/year;
10 issues) packed with solid information on the global gay and lesbian
scene; Spartacus International Gay Guide (Bruno Gmünder Verlag;
www.spartacusworld.com/gayguide/) and Odysseus, both good,
annual English-language guidebooks focused on gay men; the Damron
guides (www.damron.com), with separate, annual books for gay men and
lesbians; and Gay Travel A to Z: The World of Gay & Lesbian Travel
Options at Your Fingertips by Marianne Ferrari (Ferrari International;
Box 35575, Phoenix, AZ 85069), a very good gay and lesbian guidebook
series.
The Out Traveler (www.outtraveler.com) gives a gay perspective
to the travel experience, covering not only destinations but also gayspecific
travel issues. It is distributed to subscribers of The Advocate
(24 issues/year, $39.97 in the U.S., $69.97 in Canada) and Out magazine
($14.95 in the U.S., $39.95 in Canada). Our World, 1104 North Nova Rd.,
Suite 251, Daytona Beach, FL 32117 (%386-441-5367; www.ourworld
publishing.com), a slick monthly magazine, highlights and promotes
travel bargains and opportunities. The annual subscription rate for this
magazine is $25 in the United States, $35 in Canada, and $50 outside
North America. A one-year online subscription is available for $12.
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