Ireland Needs to Be On Your List Of Gay Destinations
February 13, 2010 by Howie Holben
Filed under Destinations
Gay vacations to Ireland have been a popular choice dating back to at least the time of Oscar Wilde. While Ireland may not have been nearly as LGBT-friendly in his time, it has come a long way since the days of folks – like Wilde – being sent to hard labor camps or jail for what was then known as “indecency.” In fact, up until 1861 the act of sodomy was punishable by death, but today Ireland has recently moved ahead of the U.S. when it comes to LGBT rights by legalizing civil unions for same-sex couples in 2009, after decriminalizing homosexuality in 1993.
While this may not necessarily mean that every rural village – or even every metropolitan area – in this largely Catholic country now fully embraces same-sex relationships, Ireland has become a much more accepting, welcoming country as a whole and is a truly remarkable choice for gay travel. Most of Ireland’s larger cities, including Cork, Dublin, Galway and Waterford, now have a thriving community, establishments that are LGBT-friendly or LGBT-owned, annual community celebrations and a plethora of attractions that could easily fill your whole vacation; however, you also will not want to miss visiting the Irish countryside and exploring quaint villages sitting at the top of breathtaking cliffs along the coast.
There are now many Irish cities that have LGBT organizations, popular hangouts, annual celebrations and a thriving community, but Dublin remains the unquestionable center of Irish LGBT life, making it an absolute must-see during gay travel to Ireland. The nightlife in Dublin is an interesting blend of upscale clubs with dress codes and a casual LGBT pub scene, which allows those on gay vacations to Ireland to experience different aspects of LGBT life in Dublin. Depending on when you arrive, you may also have the opportunity to take part in one of Dublin’s annual community events, including the Dublin Lesbian and Gay Film Festival in July, Dublin International LGBTQ Pride in June, and the popular Dublin Gay Theatre Festival, which takes place each May.
Other happenings throughout the year are listed in Ireland’s most popular community magazine, GCN, so those who want to experience the scene during Dublin gay vacations will want to grab a copy when they get to town. Aside from community activities, there are many attractions you will likely want to visit while in Dublin, including the Oscar Wilde House Museum, the Hugh Lane Gallery, the Old Jameson Distillery, the Guinness Storehouse, the Book of Kells and The George, which is Dublin’s most famous LGBT bar.
Folks planning gay tours should consider partaking in group gay tours to ensure that they do not miss out on the plethora of historical, cultural and natural attractions that this intriguing, romantic nation has to offer.
Spread about Ireland composed by Howie Holben. Spirit Journeys produces gay getaways for gay travel groups and singles.
Cheap Florida Flights
March 11, 2009 by Craig Walker
Filed under Flights
A Florida flight will take you to one of the more popular vacation destinations in the United States, Florida. Travel from Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Newcastle, Belfast or even Cardiff is easy thanks to the popularity of Florida. Finding the best flight option to Florida has never been easier.
You will find a vast array of flights that may also come as part of a package. Florida has many attractions, Disney World, Epcot, Miami, the Everglades, and miles of sandy beaches. You can find flights to any part of the state that may include other vacation attraction like accommodation and fun or relaxing activities.
Flights to Florida are not being cut, unlike many other travel options that are not as popular. You can get a flight to Florida from almost any major city in the world. You will be sure to be able to get a flight to take you to see the Everglades, Miami, the western coast, or Orlando.
To get the best price you can you may need to travel off season. Skip Florida in the summer, during the holidays, and any American school breaks. Florida is still lovely during the fall and spring and if you go down south it will still be nice and warm in the middle of the winter. Additionally you will not have to deal with mobs of people at attractions as well as exorbent price hikes for the popular season.
Make sure you carry all necessary travel paperwork and understand any new travel guidelines. Most international flights stop off in Florida from the south and security measures can be quite strict. To ensure a smooth travel experience make sure you have packed properly and know what you can and cannot carry on with you into the plane. You will be sure to have a great time in Florida.
Airport arrivals at Manchester
March 4, 2009 by David Anderson
Filed under Flights
When you arrive at Manchester airport you will probably see the sign for Manchester airport arrivals but then what?
There is nothing worse than arriving at an airport especially a large airport like Manchester Airport and feeling lost and not sure where to go. Manchester is a large airport and there are flights to Manchester from over two hundred locations around the world. This situation can be easily be solved by doing a little bit of homework before you arrive and prevent any problems for your arrival at Manchester airport. The first thing to check is which terminal your flight is going to arrive into as Manchester airport has three terminals.
If you are lucky enough to be getting collected it is more than likely that the person collecting you will have parked in one of the short stay car parks. Each of the short stay car parks at Manchester airport are located near to the terminal buildings. Make sure you tell the person that is collecting you which terminal your flight arrives into.
Manchester airport has its own train station, which connects with the centre of Manchester in only twenty minutes. There are connections available to trains travelling to other parts of England and Scotland. The rail service offers a cheap easy and frequent service to the city centre.
Car Rental is available at the airport in the terminal building. This will enable you to get to your destination without having to wait for the next train or bus. It is advisable to pre-book your car to make sure you get the size of car you require and any extras such as baby seats or a roof rack. You can pre-book online and make sure the car is ready for you when you arrive. It is possible during buy periods that a particular size of vehicle may note be available, take advantage of some online deals and plan ahead.
Manchester Airport has a regular bus service to Manchester city centre, which operate every 10 minutes during the day. You can also connect with other buses to other parts of England and Scotland. The bus is cheaper than the train but can be subject to traffic delays especially at peak times.
As with all airports around the world Manchester Airport is no different and has a taxi service available. The taxis from Manchester operate on a meter basis within the Manchester licensed area and on a set charge for all areas outside by way of a fares chart. If you are worried about the cost just ask the driver what the approximate fare will be.
Simple research but very helpful so when you see the sign for Manchester airport arrivals you will know exactly what you are doing and be less stressed than the people who didn’t. This same information will also help you get to the airport for your return flight from Manchester.
Getting a Glasgow flight?
February 27, 2009 by Craig Walker
Filed under Flights
There are many travelling options from Glasgow airport, besides the obvious air travel. Glasgow airport is accessible by car, train, bus, coach and taxi. The airport is only eight miles from Glasgow city centre making it extremely accessible. All information can be found at the Glasgow airport website for your transportation needs.
You can pick up the train at Paisley’s Gilmore Street about two miles from the airport. The station has a shuttle that runs regularly between it and the airport. You can then travel to any port of Glasgow and further by taking the train. Trains run about eight times per hour during weekdays and slightly less on the weekends.
Glasgow has over 450 taxi companies that travel to and from the airport. Travel by taxi is hassle free and convenient. Many companies have special rates for the airport. Information on taxi services can be found online along with a description of all of there services and areas of travel.
Public and chartered uses also make regular stops at Glasgow airport to drop of and pick up passengers. Fare is inexpensive, only about 6.50 for a return ticket and you can be dropped almost anywhere throughout the city. The trip should take around 25 minutes and make sure you check the route for the Citylink and Fairline routes.
There are a few different options if you wish to travel by car. You can hire a car from one of the many companies at the airport. Store your car if you are leaving it at the airport in wither short or long-term parking. Additionally you can be dropped or picked up at specified locations. Traveling from Glasgow airport is easy and you will be sure to enjoy your flight and time spent in the city.






