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Trai & Andy kissing at Loch Linnhe

Gay Fort William: Gateway to the Scottish Highlands (2026)

Fort William is where the Scottish Highlands truly begin. Tucked between dramatic mountains and glassy lochs, this small town punches far above its weight when it comes to scenery, outdoor adventure, and slow, soulful travel.

"People Make Glasgow" street sign

Gay Glasgow: Best Gay Hotels, Bars & Nightlife (2026)

Glasgow is bold, warm, a little rough around the edges — and one of the most welcoming LGBTQ+ cities in the UK. With grand architecture, incredible free museums, a compact gay scene, and famously friendly locals, it’s an easy city to fall for.

Manchester Gay Village Sign

Gay Manchester: Best Gay Hotels, Bars & Nightlife (2026)

Industrial roots, evolving skylines, and one of the UK’s most iconic LGBTQ+ neighborhoods — welcome to Manchester, the unapologetic, hard-working “Capital of the North.”

Trai & Andy at The Tryst

Tryst Puerto Vallarta Hotel Review (2026)

If Puerto Vallarta had a personality, Tryst Puerto Vallarta would be its most confident version. Opened in 2025, this adults-only, luxury boutique hotel is 100% gay-owned and operated, and it doesn’t whisper about it — it celebrates it.

Trai & Andy at Ritmos (Green Chairs)

Best Gay Beach & Pool Clubs in Puerto Vallarta (2026)

Puerto Vallarta is Mexico’s undisputed gay beach capital — and nowhere is that more obvious than along Los Muertos Beach and the hills just above it. From laid-back local favorites to full-throttle pool parties and clothing-optional escapes, PV delivers every possible sun-soaked vibe in one compact, walkable zone.

The Corner Bar

Best Gay Bars and Clubs in Puerto Vallarta (2026)

Puerto Vallarta gay nightlife is nothing short of legendary. From buzzy open-air bars where you can sip margaritas under the stars to high-energy nightclubs packed with sexy go-go dancers, PV has something for every kind of partygoer. Here are the best gay bars and clubs to check out in 2026.

Andy & Trai at the Tryst Pool Party

Best Gay Hotels in Puerto Vallarta (2026)

Puerto Vallarta is the undisputed gay beach capital of Mexico, and for good reason. With a thriving LGBTQ+ scene, gorgeous beaches, and world-class hospitality, it’s no surprise that PV is home to some of the best gay and LGBTQ+ popular hotels in the world. Whether you’re looking for a luxurious romantic escape, a lively gay party resort, or a budget-friendly stay in the heart of the action, we’ve got you covered.

Andy holding Trai during sunset at Rooftop Pool at 105º Sail View

Gay Puerto Vallarta: Best Gay Hotels, Bars & Nightlife (2026)

Puerto Vallarta isn’t just Mexico’s gay beach capital — it’s one of the most joyful, social, and effortlessly fun LGBTQ+ destinations in the world. This is the kind of place where a simple beach day turns into sunset cocktails… which turns into drag brunch… which turns into “we’ll just pop into one bar”… and suddenly it’s 2am and you’ve made five new friends.

How to Find a Long-Term Rental in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (2026 Guide)

Puerto Vallarta has long been a favorite destination for expats, digital nomads, and retirees looking for a tropical paradise with a thriving LGBTQ+ community, stunning beaches, and a relaxed lifestyle. But if you're planning to stay for more than just a vacation, finding the perfect long-term rental can be a challenge. Whether you're looking for a modern condo in the Romantic Zone, a beachfront villa in Conchas Chinas, or a budget-friendly apartment in Versalles, this guide will help you navigate the rental market in Puerto Vallarta and find the perfect place to call home.

Al Boraq Train

Morocco’s Al Boraq High-Speed Train: First Class Review (Casablanca to Tangier)

Africa’s first high-speed train doesn’t just connect cities—it reshapes how you travel Morocco. In this review, we’re taking you onboard Al Boraq, Morocco’s sleek bullet train that links Casablanca and Tangier in just over two hours. We’re sharing exactly what first class is like—from lounges and seating to food, views, and why this journey is one of the easiest (and most underrated) ways to explore the country.