Cruise Of A Lifetime: Our Olivia Travels Experience
Ruby and Katrena relive Olivia’s Coral Jubilee Cruise—seven sun-soaked days, 2,600 queer travelers, and a boatload of unforgettable adventures.
Booking a trip? Peruse our gay girls’ guide to travel before you book that gaycation!
Ruby and Katrena relive Olivia’s Coral Jubilee Cruise—seven sun-soaked days, 2,600 queer travelers, and a boatload of unforgettable adventures.
From Lisbon to its coastal surf towns, Portugal offers queer travelers a relaxed escape—and, for some, a place to call home.
Sapphic energy and southern charm collide in NOLA.
Lesbian Garros, Madrid’s queer and inclusive tennis league, has grown to over 250 players in two years. GO Magazine spoke with co-founder Ana Leal.
Looking for a summer travel destination?
Why wait until June for Pride? Oregon’s Winter Pride is kicking off March 6.
Come for the vineyards, stay for the sapphics!
No car, no problem!
Krü Maekdo opens up to GO about creating the first digital database of Black Lesbian Herstory in the U.S.
Countless sapphic love stories have unfolded on these shores, and this lesbian wedding felt like the culmination of generations of herstory.
Seattle is very cool, in more ways than one.
There’s a plate of food for anyone who’s hungry, and a bed for any lesbian, queer or trans person who needs a place to rest.
Sisterspace just might be the rite of passage that you didn’t know you needed.
Just chill. Here’s some sangria.
To be clear, Bulgaria is no tourist mecca for queer folks. But there are still some great reasons to visit if you have the privilege of safely doing so.
These queer Latinas fly on the regular and know what to keep in mind when it comes to travel.
Berlin is a magnet for those wishing to change and possibly change again, to hold the door open for futures unknown and unknowable.
Welcome to Pop, Milan’s queer safe space in Giorgia Meloni’s Italy.
Queer women asked where to meet each other in Kentucky, and two women answered with an epic monthly party.
The building may be demolished, but the queers aren’t going anywhere.
Must-attend destination events for LGBTQ+ women.
Some of our favorite New York City hotspots.
The couple behind Via Carota created one of New York’s best restaurants. Now they have an empire.
The hottest Prides, parties, events, and more!
Warning: this party gets feral.
“Like a Cheers, but for lesbians.”
Chicken Soup For The Queers!
“Every time I wake up in the morning tired, and trying to balance work and the bar, I think about the impact that we’re having,” says Riddle. “and will have for a good few more years to come.”
No trip to Turkey is complete without a visit to the beaming light that is Bigudi.
“Seriously, there’s nothing out there for us, there’s nowhere you can have all three components – good vibes, good drinks, good music and feel safe and feel okay to sit in a bar alone as a woman.”
“Sexual freedom is a big part of Butch Please. As a butch dyke, my sexuality is policed in a very public and deep way so it’s crucial that this space is somewhere we feel free to express our sexuality.”
Naturally, a ranch festival can’t be all about nightlife – the blue cloudless skies, sandy beaches, and cool Mediterranean breeze, call your hungover ass to action no matter what you imbibed the night before.
“Thank God, and thank the lesbians.”
There’s no sadness that a gay bar can’t cure.
In spite of the pain, I’ve found a strength and trust in myself.
People rather sheepishly sat around in a big circle waiting for a dominatrix to start a game of spin-the-bottle…