Argentina & Buenos Aires Gay Travel

Matrimonio de parejas gay, aprobado en Argentina

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El pasado miércoles 14 de julio de 2010 se aprobó en el Senado argentino la Ley de Matrimonio Igualitario, que establece la igualdad ante la ley de parejas de distinto e igual sexo. La llamada ley de “matrimonio gay” fue aprobada luego de un encendido debate que opuso a partidarios del matrimonio gay y voceros de la Iglesia católica.

En la capital de Argentina, Buenos Aires, existe hace varios meses la ley de Unión Civil, que permitía a parejas del mismo sexo legalizar de cierta forma su situación. Esta nueva ley, de alcance nacional, brinda ahora a las parejas del mismo sexo el mismo status legal que los matrimonios heterosexuales, incluyendo la posibilidad de adopción.

Ya en 2001 la discusión había sido iniciada en Holanda, cuando se aprobase la ley de matrimonio homosexual. Le siguieron Bélgica, Canadá y España. Hoy en día, son 10 los paises que aceptan y reconocen el matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo, con el mismo status y los mismos derechos que las parejas heterosexuales.

La posibilidad de adopción ha generado encendidos debates. Muchos opositores a la ley de matrimonio para parejas del mismo sexo han demostrado su homofobia en este aspecto. La tolerancia, muchas veces, ha mostrado como límite la convivencia y el reconocimiento de la existencia de la pareja, pero negando el derecho a adoptar un niño. Dicen los detractores que estas parejas, si bien existen y son “toleradas”, son anormales e indeseables, en definitiva, por lo cual no es conveniente que un menor pueda crecer junto a ellas.

La sanción de esta ley no sólo a puesto a Argentina a la cabeza de los paises que luchan contra la discriminación homosexual sino que abre un camino de posibilidad y felicidad para los miembros de las comunidades locales. No sólo es Buenos Aires, la ciudad cosmopolita e históricamente avanzada en legislación, sino todo un país el que reconoce que las parejas del mismo sexo son, en esencia, iguales que las heterosexuales. Ahora los argentinos y argentinas tienen el camino libre para demostrarlo, ser felices y hacer historia.

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Mendoza: The gay culinary experience

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Gay tour to Mendoza

Gay tour to Mendoza

Planning a tour to Mendoza?

You can not miss the opportunity to enjoy, live and be excited with breathtaking landscapes and unforgettable moments! Visit Mendoza, a remarkable gay place to visit with friends.

Arrival Day. Your flight arrives at the Mendoza International Airport and you will be greeted by your host just outside the secure area, then driven by private car to an exclusive Country Inn, located in Chacras de Coria, an upscale country suburb of Mendoza City and the center of the original wine country… just a short drive from the major wineries of Maipu and Lujan de Cuyo.
The tour begins with an afternoon departure from the hotel to see the city of Mendoza. At night we will have a special dinner at one of Mendoza’s top restaurants Francis Mallman 1884, which the British newspapers The Times and The Daily Telegraph has rated the seventh-best restaurant in the world.

Day 2

After breakfast explore the Lujan de Cuyo district, the cradle of Argentina´s wine renascence, which put Argentina back on the wine map with its stunning Malbec.
The tour starts at Bodega Catena Zapata. Besides the striking, Mayan-pyramid inspired architecture, Catena Zapata offers unparalleled views of the Andes and the surrounding vineyards. The winery symbolizes a family’s pride in its roots and a keen desire to show to the world the uniqueness of Mendoza as a wine-producing region.
The next stop is Bodega Finca Decero, a new winery with a superb view of the Andes mountain range. The privileged characteristics of the terroir and the weather conditions of the area allow the cultivation of outstanding red grapes. After the tour and tasting have an exclusive gourmet lunch at Ruca Malen, enjoying its delicious cuisine as well as a vertical wine tasting. Ruca Malén works with the key concept of QUALITY, in order to produce wines of style, elegance, and distinction.
The tour ends with a visit to the Bodega Tapiz, owned years ago by Jess Jackson and his Kendall-Jackson wine group. Carolina Fuller is a charming Anglo-Argentine guide with a great passion, expertise and infectious enthusiasm for wine making. She will show us the vineyards and explain planting, pruning and harvesting techniques, encouraging tastings at every stage of the process, from grapes to bottle. Tapiz usually includes a horseback ride through the vineyard !
We´ll have dinner at Club Tapiz, located on an estate built in 1890 and surrounded by vineyards, which is regarded as one of Mendoza´s best restaurants.
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Celebrate a Gay Saint Valentine’s Day in Argentina

by Cristian - information about Gay Buenos Aires

Gay Valentine's Day

Gay Valentine's Day

Saint Valentine’s Day is celebrated on February 14th. It is a very important date for ALL the couples -straight and gay- and it is traditionally a day on which lovers express their love for each other by presenting flowers, offering confectionery, and sending greeting cards (known as “valentines“). Also people invite their couples to spend the day in a romantic city and have a special night in a expensive hotel. But if you want to make Valentine’s Day a very special day, you can buy a tour to Argentina (three nights in wonderful Buenos Aires) and spend a lovely weekend with your Half-Orange.

It is not expensive. The price per person in… double room: us$ 199,  single room: us$ 299, triple room: us$ 179. The tour to Argentina package includes: Round trip transfers, Welcome kit, City Tour and a three nights accomodation with taxes and breakfast at Moonlight House.

So what are you waiting for? Don’t miss this opportunity to visit Argentina with your couple and have an unforgettable Saint Valentine’s Day in South America.

We wish you a Happy Saint Valentine’s Day! :)

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Join the party in Vendimia 2010!

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Vendimia 2010 in Mendoza, Argentina

Vendimia 2010 in Mendoza, Argentina

Check this out! Vendimia 2010: one of the most impressive events worldwide related to wine.

Begin exploring the city of Mendoza, the foundation area, historic buildings, squares, the dazzling General San Martin Park and the Hill of Glory, where we will have a magnificent panoramic view of the capital of western Argentina.

The next day we go to watch the majestic Andes Mountains, where there will spend a day of adventure, we’ll get rafting, horseback riding, rapelling, tasting a delicious outdoor barbecue accompanied by very good wines, surrounded by a breathtaking landscape.

Also in this package to Vendimia 2010 we will go visit one of the most outstanding wineries worldwide, located 50 km from the city of Mendoza, Zuccardi family winery. There we have diverse and entertaining activities, knowing from the vineyard to the preparation and tasting of fine wines, we either will cook with very pleasant people who will teach us to make bread and empanadas that we can then enjoy a delicious barbecue or realize the activity or grape harvest among beautiful vineyards. There is also a very original option is to travel the globe to find incredible vineyards from above.

Vendimia 2010

Vendimia 2010

At night the city lights up with the Via Blanca de las Reinas, a parade of carriages with departmental candidates to National Queen. Each one is designed to represent the people and the productive activities of each department, music and fun lights attached to them in Vendimia 2010.

On Saturday morning we will enjoy the Carrousel of the Queens. In the afternoon we prepare for attending the show of Vendimia 2010, the main event at the majestic ¨Anfiteatro¨ Frank Romero Day, to enjoy an amazing night with play of colors, lights, music and more than 500 artists on the setting. Finally the completion of this event, we will move to downtown to enjoy National Grape Harvest Festival Gay, an innovative and eclectic entertainment that ends with a giant electronic party.

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New Year in Argentina

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New Year in Argentina

New Year in Argentina

The start of a new year is usually a time for resolutions to improve your life and health in the coming months. Try your best to stick to your goals. Go to Argentina on holidays with your couple, friends or family tofind the peaceful promised land you need to make 2010 the best year ever!

The Argentina & Buenos Aires Gay Travel staff wish you a very Happy and Healthy New Year!

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Christmas in Argentina

by Cristian - information about Gay Travel Argentina

Christmas in Argentina

Christmas in Argentina

During Christmas the weather is warm in Argentina. But that in no way lessens the fun of the season. Preparations for Christmas Day begin much earlier than in many other parts of the world. Every house is decorated beautifully with lights and flowers. Living rooms of individual homes are adorned with wreaths of green, gold, red and white flowers. Red and white garlands are hung with an aesthetic touch on the doors of houses. Artificial or live trees are used to create the Christmas tree and embellished with laces, balls, Santa Clause figures, candles, colored lights, ornaments, small gifts and even “Papai Noels”. The Nativity scene or “pesebre” is an important part of the Argentine Christmas decorations. Many set up a creche in their homes during the season, setting up Christ’s manger with great care. The “pesebre” is placed close to the Christmas tree. A wonderful custom practiced be many people here is applying cotton balls on the branches of the Christmas tree to simulate snow throughout the nativity.

On Christmas day, everybody is greeted ‘Feliz Navidad’, meaning ‘Merry Christmas’ in Argentina.
About 92% of the Argentine population comprises of Roman Catholics and hence, religious services take up much of the day here.

Christmas dinner is served here on the night of 24th December. The traditional Argentine Christmas dinner
may be served in a garden area and consists of delicious dishes like roasted turkey, roasted pork, stuffed tomatoes, mince pies, Christmas’s bread and puddings. The main dish may be a suckling pig or a roasted peacock.

Do you want to spend Christmas in Argentina? Come and see this beauty.

We wish you a Merry Christmas from Argentina & Buenos Aires Gay Travel staff!

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Learn the “gay words” in spanish

by Cristian - information about Gay Travel Argentina

If you really want to get fun in Argentina you should learn a few words to speak to argentinian men. First when you arrive to the disco you will need a beer just to get out your accent and change your mother taught to spanish. Now when you buy a beer you have to say:

beer

A beer in Argentina nightlife is like 'nectar'.

-“Dame una cerveza, por favor” (=Give me a beer please)
-“¿Cuánto es?” (=how much is it?)
-“Gracias” (=thanks).

Remember: exchange cash (dollars to pesos, argentinian money) in a “casa de cambio” (=exchange house) before you go to a disco. It is safe to you to take enought money in your wallet to buy everything you want but don’t carry credit cards in case you lost it when you get drunk and have wild sex :P

At the moment you want to make a guy fall in love with you drink another beer but this time buy two :) in case you want to invite him a drink.

-“Hola, mi nombre es xxx” (Hi, my name is xxx)
-“Sos muy lindo” (You are too cute)
-“¿Quieres una cerveza?” (Do you want a beer?)

How to get a gay argentinian in your hotel

How to get a gay argentinian in your hotel

Now when you get him to your hotel say this:

-“Vamos a mi hotel” (let’s go to my hotel)

And in the hotel:

-“¿Sos activo o pasivo?” (are you top or bottom)

Well thats all you have to know of  the “gay words” in spanish. Then you know what to do in the bed ;)

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Gay-Exclusive Patagonian Odyssey: last of 2009

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Take a 16- daytrip in November 17 to a Gay-Exclusive Patagonian Odyssey!

  • Day 1: Indigo Hotel (Puerto Natales, Chile)
  • Day 2: Indigo Hotel (Puerto Natales, Chile)
  • Day 3: El Quijote Hotel (El Calafate, Argentina)
  • Day 4: El Paraiso Hosteria (El Chalten, Argentina)
  • Day 5: El Paraiso Hosteria (El Chalten, Argentina)
  • Day 6: La Posada Inn (Lago Posada, Argentina)
  • Day 7: Terra Luna Lodge (Puerto Guadal, Lake General Carrera, Chile)
  • Day 8: Terra Luna Lodge (Puerto Guadal, Lake General Carrera, Chile)
  • Day 9: Hotel El Reloj (Coyhaique, Chile)
  • Day 10: Puyuhuapi Lodge & Spa (Glacier Sound, near Puyuhuapi, Chile)
  • Day 11: Puyuhuapi Lodge & Spa (Glacier Sound, near Puyuhuapi, Chile)
  • Day 12: La Casona Bed & Breakfast (Futaleufu, Chile)
  • Day 13: Sol del Nahuel Hotel (Bariloche , Argentina)
  • Day 14: Sol del Nahuel Hotel (Bariloche, Argentina)
  • Day 15: Cabanas del Lago (Puerto Varas, Chile)
  • Day 16: This morning you will be transferred to Puerto Montt either for your flight back to Santiago or to continue your vacation. We hope you had a wonderful vacation, thank you so much for your business, and please tell your friends about your Odyssey!

Includes:

* Internal airfare from Santiago,
* Transfers & transportation throughout tour,
* All meals and snacks, including bottled water,
* Lodging in 3 to 4-star gay-friendly accommodations,
* Daily soft adventure activities, including trekking, horseback riding, rafting, ice-trekking, visits to museums, penguin colonies, etc.,
* All taxes and park entrance fees,
* Bilingual (Spanish-English) Gay Tour Hosts

Also you can book for 2010 this Gay-Exclusive Patagonian Odyssey: January 16 - February 1 - February 27 - March 15

Great Opportunity, Check it out now!!! :)

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Wine Tourism in Mendoza

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Mendoza winery

Mendoza winery

If you consider yourself well traveled and enjoy the finer things in life, you probably enjoy visiting places before they become too popular. If you’ve not been, now is the time to visit the delightful center of Argentina’s wine country, Mendoza, before it gets too well known abroad. The number of American visitors has increased steadily in the past few years, and many have even started their own wineries there; people like Francis Ford Coppola and Ward Lay of Frito-Lay are two of the better known who have done this.

The province of Mendoza has more than a thousand wineries, referred to as bodegas, 300 alone in the immediate area of the capital city of the same name. Many of these have gourmet restaurants, provide wine tours, and some even provide very comfortable boutique accommodations. But the destination is about to go big time. In the last five years, Mendoza’s wine tourism has dramatically evolved, and this is the perfect time to visit. There is another reason not to delay; the prices are a fraction of what you’d pay in Europe or in the California wine country for similar accommodations, gourmet food and fine wines, and a romantic atmosphere. In Argentina, wines remain an incredible value, despite the country’s high, yet officially unacknowledged inflation rate.

While the Andean summer (December-March) is high season, the climate is mild enough to welcome visitors year round, and the range of accommodations is wide. Winter in Mendoza usually means sunny, crisp days, and nights in front of a cozy fire.  English is widely spoken, due to the touristic nature of the area, and Americans represent the largest group of international tourists, followed by Brazilians and Chileans. (Mendoza is closer to Santiago than Buenos Aires.) Some of the larger wineries are generally prepared to provide drop-in visitors with tours and tastings, but the majority, including many of the boutique wineries, will only do this by appointment, and virtually all require reservations for their gastronomic dining experiences. Most tastings and tours, however, are free, and guides attempt to personalize their narrative depending on the visitors’ level of wine experience and interest. You won’t find buses in the parking lot.

Mendoza naturally looks more Andean than European Buenos Aires, but the city is mainly flat with abundant desert palm and eucalyptus trees. An exception to this is the green Parque San Martin just outside of town, entered through ancient city gates, with the zoo, an amphitheatre, and at the top, Cerro de la Gloria, with a huge equestrian monument to the liberator General San Martin, of course. The view from here is quite dramatic, with condors flying overhead.

Mendoza is easy to navigate, even in a rental car, as opposed to the chaotic streets of Buenos Aires. There are plenty of sights in the central city, but the bodegas are all over the surrounding areas, and I strongly recommend you stop at The Vines of Mendoza at Espejo 567, just a block from the Park Hyatt, before you do anything. (www.vinesofmendoza.com) Open from 9 to 9 daily (with some seasonal variations), this unique information/tasting room was started by Americans Michael Evans and David Garrett and Argentine Pablo Gimenez-Rilili who could see the area’s potential for wine tourism. Just opened in March 2006, the helpful English-speaking young ladies are knowledgeable about all the bodegas and the wines. They offer free trip planning, reservations for visits, dining, guided tours, arrange transportation, and the adjacent tasting room features free samples of many boutique wines, nearly all averaging around $10US a bottle locally.  I especially enjoyed the Otello Malbec 2005 with its coffee and cherry aroma. There is a small charge for some specialized wines. The center does offer wines by the glass, but does not sell them by the bottle. Instead, they will take orders for cases (in Argentina a case is six bottles) for delivery to your home in the U.S. or Europe. If you fall in love with the area as many have, the Vines also will sell you your own vineyard land in the nearby Uco Valley, at $40,000 an acre (minimum two acres) and will help you get started.

There are too many reasons to visit this outstanding wine region. So put Mendoza on your list for a visit, but don’t wait long ;)

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Mexico trip: Gay Puerto Vallarta

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Gay Puerto Vallarta

Meet new friends in Gay Puerto Vallarta

In this post Argentina & Buenos Aires Gay Travel want to show you the Mexican seaside paradise: Gay Puerto Vallarta. Don’t miss this trip :D

In this beachfront destination, pre-Columbian mystical traditions unite in an eclectic marriage with Spanish mores, Catholicism and contemporary cultures from around the world.

Puerto Vallartas pride in its traditions is cause for colorful celebrations, processions and parades throughout the year. During the procession of the Virgin in December, and the cultural festivals of May and November, the streets are filled with music, dancing, and theater performances. Mariachi and Tequila flow in abundance amid a backdrop of traditionally dressed rodeo cowboys and elaborately woven Huichol art.

In this mixture of this tradition and international flair you can visit the legendary Los Arcos Amphitheater and Los Arcos National Marine Park, listen to world-class symphonies, dine with chefs from around the globe, and find art galleries to peruse.

Puerto Vallarta is synonymous with fun! Visitors can choose from an abundance of activities, from excursions to secluded beaches, scuba diving expeditions and hiking, biking, eco-tours, swimming with dolphins, whale watching and 4-wheeling. Whatever you need to get your adrenaline pumping, youll find it in Puerto Vallarta.

Puerto Vallarta sets the stage for one of the finest culinary experiences in Mexico. The city offers endless alternatives for food aficionados. Some of Mexicos top chefs along with numerous chefs from around the world call PV home. From small, family-run taco stands to internationally acclaimed restaurants serving everything from regional Mexican cuisine to creative contemporary Mexican fare and the most varied international options, our gastronomic scene will impress the most sophisticated palates.

In Puerto Vallarta spend the day shopping at the boutiques and the nights dancing to the rhythms of Mariachi and hot Latin beats. In this exotic vacation spot you can always find something entertaining to fit your mood. Whether its mud baths, spa wraps, followed by beachside dining, or browsing the art galleries and catching the latest flick, Puerto Vallarta has just what you need to make your vacation ideal.

Puerto Vallartas Tourism Board announces a full schedule of special events, celebrations and festivals this fall. From art to gastronomy, golf to sailfish, Puerto Vallarta has a special event for every traveler (Puerto Vallarta Golf Cup, Puerto Vallarta Festival Gourmet International & Puerto Vallarta Film Festival). Schedule your vacation around one of these international festivals and be there as the world comes to Puerto Vallarta.

Don’t forget to visit the Gay Beach Blue Chairs ;)
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