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Detours is a laid-back approach to gay community travel with flexible and fun-filled itineraries in diverse destinations around the nature. Our less-structured, small-group trips ensure social opportunities, unique experiences, and unforgettable adventures across each of our 8 to 13-day trips.

Why Detours

Smaller Group Sizes

Most groups have a maximum of 16 people - keeps things intimate and shallow impact

Guaranteed Departures

Over 60 trips each year - and they're all guaranteed departures with no minimum travelers required

Structured Spontaneity

Flexible, less-structured itineraries abandon plenty of room for unique experiences
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Our Team

Only the top people to produce your trip amazing.





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How to Find the Best Gay Vacations for Singles

Travel is a transformational outing that allows you to explore recent places, experience recent cultures, see amazing architecture, natural wonders, and monuments, encounter new people, and sample delicious foods and cuisines. These experiences, of course, are almost always more pleasant and memorable when you can enjoy them with a buddy, family member, or significant other.

But what do you execute when you really want to get a trip or visit a brand-new place, but you don’t have a travel companion to join you? Queer single travelers are more common than you might assess , and many people have learned to travel the society alone while still enjoying a unforgettable, social experience in their destination of choice. In proof, there are plenty of LGBTQ+ tour operators who extend gay group trips and cruises, which make the flawless vacation for homosexual singles.

Do Gay Singles Vacations Really Exist?

Yes and no. We’re not currently notified of any companies that offer vacations exclusively for same-sex attracted single travelers, but there are quite a few options that are very single-friendly. These male lover group trips and vacations hosted by LGBTQ+ tour operators are not advertis

The first thing to regard is how much interaction with others you want. When you surrounded yourself with others, you include good interaction options. But, with today’s busy schedules and 24/7 connectivity, sometimes it’s nice to break out all of this. If your idea of a relaxing vacation is to snuggle with a publication, visit some cultural institutions, or meditate at the beach, then every option in the World is open to you. You can pick a identify that interests you and just go. Our position is to find you the location that leading meets your interests and find you the foremost deal.

If interacting with others is a large part of your plan, then other considerations come into play. Things will be easier for you if you’re naturally outgoing and comfortable in new social settings. However, if you’re like most people, there is usually some discomfort in inserting yourself into unfamiliar social settings. If this is the case, then you can build it easier to join new people by making a few early choices in determining where you want to spend your vacation.

Solo Travelers

SOLO TRAVELER SUCCESS TIPS

 
So you’ve decided to travel on a VACAYA trip as a Solo Traveler… now what?

Each VACAYA trip is different, based on its type, its location, and the overall number of guests. So you’ll find that each has its own unique culture. However, each of our event types – Bliss (big-ship cruises), Oasis (resorts), and Luxe (small-ship cruises) – offers myriad opportunities to connect with other travelers. From Solo Traveler Cocktail Hours to special dinners to game nights (and those are on top of all the other scheduled group activities), you’ll always have moments of connection with other travelers.

We often hear about “cliques” on our and other companies’ trips and we’d fond of to address that topic truthfully and transparently. Yes, they do exist. What looks like a “clique” as an outsider looking in is usually a collective of friends who’ve met each other on a prior trip and have now reconnected on this trip. The social bonds that happen on our trips is intense and can sometimes last a lifetime.

So what’s the best way to turn a “clique” into a “click” as a Solo Traveler? This is where your confidence comes into play –