How exactly to navigate a gay travel mecca

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If you’ve been out for any time at all, your friends and acquaintances have told you about them, or perhaps photos of them have been clogging up your social-media feeds. Sunsets, cocktails, pools, dancefloors, rainbow flags, and miles and miles of hotties.

They’re the gay travel meccas.

Some are small, like Fire Island, Phuket, Provincetown, Sitges and Mykonos. Some are mega-sized, like Berlin, New York, London, Paris, Madrid and Rio de Janeiro. Some are just the right size for Goldilocks: San Francisco, Puerto Vallarta, Fort Lauderdale. Being located on a body of water is common but not necessary…read more.

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