By Zachary Moses This is the second in a a three-part series about developing HE Travel’s Adventurous Gay Patagonia Tour. Click to read Part 1. Day 4: Enter the Estancias After waking up to a beautiful Patagonian dawn we got up and had breakfast in our hotel. I ordered carrot juice that was mixed with […]
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Designing a Gay Patagonia Tour (Part 1)
By Zachary Moses Last January I left on one of my most ambitious expeditions to date. A gay Patagonia tour; a tour at the bottom of the world. The last touch of greenery before the vast frozen white and deep blue landscapes of Antarctica. I flew on New Year’s Eve and practically had the airports […]
Researching a Gay Multisport Tour From Miami to Gay Key West (Part 3)
This is the third in a three-part series chronicling the research expedition that inspired the our fabulous South Beach to Gay Key West multi-sport tour. Click here to read Part 1 OR Part 2 Day 3: Begin the Kayaking OMG!!! We stayed up way too late last night celebrating our 100+ mile bike ride to get […]
Gay Bike Tour and Kayak the Keys Research Tour (Part 2)
This is the second in a three-part series. Click here to read Part 1. To read about the tour that was inspired by this research trip, Click HERE. Day Two: Curry Hammock State Park to John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park What a gorgeous morning to continue researching our new gay bike tour! We walked […]
An Extraordinary Gay Adventure in Costa Rica
By Brian of Talk Gay Travel, Originally posted January 16, 2013 We recently caught up with Chris, who had just gotten back from his trip to Costa Rica where he was part of an HE Travel excursion. HE Travel is the result of a merger of the venerable gay adventure and tour operations of Hanns […]
The Great Israel Adventure (Part 3)
This is the third in a three-part series.Click here to read Part 1Click here to read Part 2 Day 11 The Eilat / Petra Extension We got off to a late start from Tel Aviv today for our flight to Eilat. This was a Saturday (shabat) and since many Israeli airline employees consider it sacrilegious to fly before […]






