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By Kathleen Crislip, About.com Guide to Student Travel since 2004

Gay Spring Break 2008

Tuesday January 1, 2008
Gay spring break hot spots are many of the same sunny scenes that could be described as the hottest year 'round, temperature and nightlife-wise -- Puerto Vallarta, Key West, and the Miami area are all spotlighted by gay travel gurus as the 2008 places where GLBT travelers will find gay spring break travel ideas that work on every level.

Dan Allen of The Out Traveler put together some hot spot predictions for all-age gay spring break travel in 2007 that still apply in 2008 (reprinted on Gay.com: "Gays Gone Wild: A Spring Break Primer") -- you'll especially like Key West and Puerto Vallarta:

Gay Spring Break in Key West

Key West's live and let live legacy, which includes a shady pirate past, lives on in the shape of a gay travel mecca for those with a tooth for adventure -- this town at the literal end of the road (Florida's A1A) welcomes travelers from every walk of life without question; some are coming to the end of the road for good reason and some are just rocking it for a season. If that season for you is spring break, Gay Spring Break, organized by the Key West Business Guild, may be to your tooth -- tons o' GLBT spring break-specific events happening from the last of February through the first week of April, running the gamut from poker tourneys at club Aqua to women's movie night at Pearl's.

    If you go to Key West -- You might rather drive to Key West than fly; my road trips down the Keys are some of the best I have ever made. With daytime air and water temps around 80, you'll want to get outside when you get there, but Key West is not about over-exertion, though snorkelers will find undersea paradises in the clear water (head out to the Dry Tortugas for a day), and a little hunting will turn up uncrowded beaches if that's your bag.

    Key West's beaches are social fun, but sand is skimpy (the Florida Keys are coral islands) and not the reason to go: the places to be have roofs, though not always walls -- those with both are largely on Duval Street, where tourists and locals alike dance 'til almost dawn. Get to the clubs by conch cruiser -- fat tire bikes with baskets where you can keep a flashlight for showing you the after-dark way home to your guest house, which are among the most interesting Key West temporary addresses.

    The gay scene in Key West cooks year 'round (About's Guide to Gay Life, Ramon Johnson, reports that PlanetOut rated Key West the number two gay resort town in 2005), though October's Fantasy Fest is especially interesting time to visit -- and it can be a walk on the wild side. You can think some thoughts and see some things (with no idea what was up and the intention of passing through, I arrived in Key West on Fantasy Fest weekend, said, "What is this place?!" and stayed for six months).

Spring Break in Puerto Vallarta

Any time's a fine time to visit pretty Puerto Vallarta, but spring break is a supremely superb season in this jungle-meets-sand city by the bay. Puerto Vallarta's Zona Romantica is the heart of the gay travel scene here; book a gay whale watching trip through the Blue Chairs resort, and check out About.com's Gay Travel Guide's reviews on a couple of PV places you'll like in the Zona Romantica:

More sun and sand scene stuff for PV: Get some student travel, spring break and backpacker Mexico travel info, including the latest passport news, before you head south.

More gay spring break and gay travel info:

Get the basic spring break scoop and some spring break travel specifics, too:

Photos: Top -- courtesy gay.com; center -- courtesy fla-keys.com; bottom (Los Muertos Beach) - © Kathleen Crislip

Comments

January 18, 2008 at 12:14 pm
(1) Mark says:

Although it’s not as famous as Colorado’s other big gay ski festivals, Aspen Gay Ski Week and Telluride Gay Ski Week, the emerging Vail Gay & Lesbian Ski Week has been picking up increased traction over the years. It takes place in 2008 from January 30 through February 3, and it’s organized by VailSkiVacations.com and the gay sports-events organizer, Community Visions, which also runs Park City’s Utah Gay & Lesbian Ski Week as well as several gatherings elsewhere that touch on everything from gay sailing cruises in the Caribbean to group tours of Thailand.

Vail Valley comprises a cluster of popular gay ski resort towns in the Rockies, all convenient to I-70, which connects the region to Denver. The towns include Vail itself along with Avon, Eagle, Minturn, Edwards, and Beaver Creek. The Vail Gay & Lesbian Ski Week events are focused chiefly on the facilities at Vail and Beaver Creek.

Events at Vail Gay Ski Week include an opening martini reception at Vail Village’s Samana Lounge, a Thursday-night gathering at Sonnenalp Resort’s acclaimed Bully Ranch restaurant, and dinner on Friday night at Beaver Creek’s Coyote Cafe.

An excellent resource for information on Vail Valley is VailPM.com. For ideas on where to stay in Vail during Gay Ski Week, contact Vail Ski Vacations. Or for arguably the snazziest accommodations in the region, check into the gay-friendly Ritz-Carlton Bachelor Gulch (970-748-6200), in Avon.

October 7, 2009 at 8:01 pm
(2) J brandon says:

2010 Vail Gay Ski week is happening in January!

I wanted to let you know that we, Rocky Mountain Vacation Rentals, will be co-sponsoring the 2010 Vail Gay Ski week. We would like you to be involved, and will keep you updated as the event is further developed. Suggestions are more than welcome, and we would love to hear your favorite parts of skiing, snowboarding, and being in Vail!

Events that will be included, but not limited to are:
• Ski days
• Luncheons
• Formal Dinners
• Aprés Ski
• Socials and parties
• Drag contests
• Competitions and give-aways

To get involved, share your ideas, or just comment, please email me at janyce.brandon@rmvrvail.com, or call 970-477-1777 and I will be happy to collaborate! We will have plenty more details in the week to come, and would like to thank the local Vail community for their participation!

Thanks and hope to see you here this January!

Janyce Brandon
janyce.brandon@rmvrvail.com
970-477-1777

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