You’ve Been to Pride Before. Not Like This.

masc presenting queer person waving a Pride flag on the Brooklyn Bridge

You’ve probably done Pride before. Maybe it looked like a packed street where you couldn’t quite see the parade, music coming from somewhere you couldn’t locate, and a plan that felt solid in the morning but slowly unraveled by mid-afternoon. You moved through it, but didn’t fully feel inside of it. New York City Pride […]

Why Queer Women Are Choosing Group Travel Right Now

Queer Travelers together on a holiday in Chaing Mai thailand

There’s a shift happening in how queer women travel, and once you see it, you can’t unsee it. More and more queer women and nonbinary travelers are choosing group trips over traditional travel styles. Not because it is easier, but because it offers something that is still surprisingly hard to find: safety, and most of […]

Machu Picchu Is Already on Your List. This Is Your Sign to Actually Go

queer people holding lambs in Cusco Peru

You’ve probably thought about Machu Picchu more than once. It’s one of those places that lingers in the background, something you’ve seen in textbooks, on social media, in other people’s photos. It carries a kind of weight. Not just because it’s beautiful, but because it feels meaningful. Like the kind of trip that says something […]

EveryQueer in Stockholm: A Queer Group Adventure to Scandinavia’s Biggest Pride

6 Queer people together in Stockholm near the water

Hej hej from Stockholm! This summer, EveryQueer brought together a group of lesbian, queer, trans, and nonbinary travelers for a 5-day adventure in Sweden’s capital city, timed perfectly with the annual Stockholm Pride. What we discovered was more than just a festival; it was a celebration of belonging in one of the world’s most open […]