During the height of the Holy Roman Empire, Central Europe nurtured architectural and musical influences that continue to this day. Enjoy our gay cultural tour with walking, concerts, rejuvenating baths, and ample time to explore.
Europe Gay Tour
Greek Classics: Gay Travel Greece Cultural Tour
On our gay travel tour, we will see the classic landmarks of Greece’s Golden Age in Athens, Sparta, Olympia, and Delphi. We will also wander the lanes of ancient coastal villages of the Peloponnese Peninsula. Conclude your tour with our relaxing 3-day optional extension to the picturesque (and very gay-friendly) island of Crete.
Gay Malta Cultural Tour
Malta’s beautiful islands have long prompted territorial wars, and some of its temples were built long before Stonehenge or even the Pyramids of Giza. Visiting Malta will remain for you an unforgettable experience. With some of the most sparkling waters in the world, Malta’s man-made monuments are a complement to these islands’ natural beauty.
Puglia Villa Culinary Experience Gay Travel Italy
Savor the bounty of the rich traditions of Italy’s Adriatic coastal region of Puglia on this gay travel Italy tour. By day explore mountain towns, seaside villages, Swabian castles and cave homes that pre-date the Renaissance. Then each evening relax in our authentic 14th-century villa over a dinner featuring produce, meat and fish from the region. While dining, enjoy olive oil and wine from the villa’s own fields.
Vikings and Volcanoes: Gay Iceland Adventure Tour
Join this gay tour and witness the extremes of Iceland: friendly Viking descendants; unspoiled lush wilderness; fuming volcanic craters, geysers, and natural hot springs; rainbow-festooned waterfalls; playful puffins; and a rich history including some of folklore’s strangest sagas.
Tuscan Trails Gay Travel Italy Hiking Tour
Enjoy a week of fun on this gay hiking tour in Italy. See Florence and the fairy-tale village of San Gimignano. Trek through orchards, vineyards, and woodland on our way to Radda to visit ancient stone villages, churches, farms, and Etruscan bridges, arches and burial mounds.