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Romantic Travel Destinations – 8 Steps To Narrow Down Your Choices

Posted on 01 April 2008 by DatingSOS Editor

As a couple searching for romantic travel destinations, it can be hard to agree on something you both will enjoy. You can narrow down your list by finding out what each of you enjoys the most, then putting your lists together to agree upon a final destination you both love. After trying these simple steps, you should find the planning to go a lot smoother.

Here are some simple questions you can ask yourselves to narrow down your list..

* Are you interested in travelling to famous landmarks? There are some amazing historic monuments and museums that some couples find very romantic.

* Are you looking to relax in a tropical setting? Some popular destinations are Mexico and the Caribbean. (For a complete list, check out the website below).

* Do you want to do any extreme sports while your there? Skydiving, snowboarding, para-sailing…there are tons of them you may want to look in to.

* Are you looking to go somewhere that has a lot of fun activities to keep you busy? Some examples are scuba diving, going to concerts or taking day trips.

* Are you looking for a trip that is all inclusive? There are many websites that can offer you great deals if you book a package deal. These are usually flight + hotel + meals. Some also may include transportation or activities. (If you book your trip during a low season, or book a last minute deal, you can save huge amounts of money)

* Would you prefer joining tour groups, or doing things on your own? Many European trip companies offer tour groups. Many people enjoy these because it gives them an opportunity to meet different people and they may feel more safety as a group.

* Do you enjoy nature? Would you like to go somewhere that you can ‘take it all in’? There are so many beautiful countries filled with waterfalls, mountains, rivers and majestic scenery. Do some research to find the perfect on for you and your partner.

*Are you looking to stay in one place or would you enjoy a cruise to several different locations? Cruise bring more variety which many people like. However, you must adhere to the cruise’s time schedule.

Try going over these questions with your partner to narrow down you list. Answering them will hopefully help you identify a romantic adult getaway you both will enjoy.

Good Luck!

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Mon Cher-ie: the Epic Las Vegas Wedding

Posted on 01 April 2008 by DatingSOS Editor

What happens in Las Vegas, Stays in Las Vegas

The same is true for Cher, and her performance at the Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Cher fans who are about to get hitched can combine the wedding, honeymoon and wedding gift all in one easy step: get married in Vegas, and give each other tickets to the Cher show. Hockey? Maybe… but weddings can be. Memorable? For Cher fans, Definitely!

Cher is replacing Celine Dion’s show. Essentially you have to hurry to get Cher Tickets at Caesars Palace, if you are fan enough to attend, because the show will only run for about a month, starting on May 6th.

Some info on Cher: She was born as “Cherilyn Sarkisian” on May 20, 1946, and on Feb 7th 2008, at age 61, she announced she would perform 200 shows over three years at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. This new show, titled “Cher at the Colosseum” includes 18 dancers, 4 aerialists, and multiple costumes designed by Bob Mackie. Choreography will be directed by Doriana Sanchez who also worked with Cher on her past three major tours. After the month of four shows a week, it will continue in August again. Cher will share the stage on a rotating basis with contemporaries Bette Midler (whose The Showgirl Must Go On opened on February 20, 2008) and Elton John (whose The Red Piano, which opened in 2004, will continues its run of about 50 shows a year).

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Gay Friendly Holidays

Posted on 01 April 2008 by Laurie

Girls just want to have fun

My friend Ryan was in tears: he had booked an Italian cruise for him and his current boyfriend, when his boyfriend broke up with him, and that’s how I ended up going on my first gay friendly holiday. To be honest, I was unaware that gay friendly holidays even existed, but I wasn’t complaining because I knew that if it’s gay it must be glamorous!

Legend of the Seas

Our ocean liner was absolutely stunning. In-between all the bars and lounges there were pools, a rock-climbing wall and even an 18-hole mini-golf course. Of course every little detail, from the bottom to the top, was done with great style and formed part of an overall beautiful and grand look. The same could be said for our room which we were sharing. Ryan looked upset at first over the whole scenario, because of course he wanted his loved one to be here with him, but I assured him that we were going to have fun on this cruise, like we always do when we go on holiday together.

Our trip started in Italy moving along the coast towards Croatia and back towards Rome for our flight back home. Almost everyday we anchored for a day of exploring the local sites and cultures, sometimes travelling more inland to experience the big cities. It is astonishing when you start to notice how two cities in one country, speaking the same language, from the same culture, could differ so much. Venice compared to Sicily would be a good example although difficult to explain, it just has a different atmosphere, both good in their own way.

A little bit of vino please

Ryan is a chef, so of course he was beside himself every time we would walk through a city and find a local food market. Fresh, locally produced products that he savoured like only a passionate chef like he can. Since my cooking expertise goes as far as boiling an egg I was more interested in the architecture and history. In Florence, the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, we had lunch at one of the local restaurants, and yes, it was by far the best bowl of spaghetti I’ve ever had. Ryan explained to me some of the history of spaghetti, how it’s prepared differently in the Southern and Northern parts of Italy and how he loves the simplicity of the Italian culinary arts. Our food was paired with a local Italian red wine, the taste of which perfectly complimented our meal.

We travelled between Florence and Pisa before we set sail again. I couldn’t wait to go to Sicily! This might be because of watching The Godfather one too many times, but my curiosity was getting the better of me. I wanted to see the place so commonly associated with the mafia, and I was not disappointed. Even though there weren’t any mafia lords driving around like I was hoping, the city proved to be more than entertaining. Sicilians are heart-warming people and you really do feel welcome when entering a shop or simply walking down the street.

Cruising along

After Sicily, we cruised towards Split, and for the whole day Ryan and I were on the deck, lying next to the pool and sipping on some cocktails. For the next six days we were cruising between Italy and Croatia. It is wonderful how easily you can travel between countries, so distinctly different, and both unique and great in their own way.

I loved Dubrovnik. My knowledge of Croatia before embarking on this cruise was limited, so when we first arrived at Dubrovnik I was all smiles. You could see this was a city filled with history. The architecture was stunning. Ryan, although agreeing with me that it was more beautiful than expected, was more impressed when we eventually got back to Rome.

Rome is known as the perfect destination for shopping and as a gay man, Ryan was again beside himself when he entered the Piazza di Spagna. This street, we were told, is the best place for shopping. With designer names like Gucci, Versace, Prada and Dolce and Gabbana, it made perfect sense. I was even more impressed when he offered to buy me a pair of Gucci shoes to thank me for coming with him. Now although I felt that it was totally unnecessary, I’m still a woman and a shoe fanatic, so I accepted this gift. They say the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach, well shoes are the way to a woman’s.

The trip really proved to me that in future, should I want to go on a glamorous holiday, to book myself a gay friendly holiday, because then you know you’ll experience a trip like no other, with all the bells and whistles a girl could want.


Author Bio:

CompuTravel specializes in providing gay friendly holidays for the South African market. CompuTravel serves as an online South African travel agent, boasting highly professional experts with years in the tourism and hospitality industries.

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Dating through the Blah’s

Posted on 24 January 2008 by DatingSOS Editor

Not every day is like a trip to fairy tale island for most people trying to combine regular life with dating. Work, family and social commitments can start wearing us down so much that a trip (i.e. running away from it all without your date) seems like the only temporary quick fix. This also seems to be the season for it. While some of my friends have traveled south to Mexico, others are scouting Las Vegas hotels the next two weeks. Yet another friend skipped our lunch date, and town, to meet her long-distance beau in Denver.

The Big Date
Matters only get worse if someone (perhaps someone you’re dating) you’d love to jet off into space with starts dangling a tempting mini-vacation in front of you. Trips are the ultimate date and although you may be so lucky to actually be invited on a trip, what if this proposition comes at the worst possible time? What if you then realize, there really hasn’t been a “good time” in a while, because there is always something. OK, yes… I am living through the “blahs” right now. I could be on a beach somewhere, but somehow I can’t tear myself away from work. My performance hasn’t been stellar lately, and marathon dating for 4 days wouldn’t help the matter.

The mini date
Being the problem solver I try to be I’d still like to try and find a solution. To me, a great solution – if you are living the same level of nightmare as I am – is to go on a day trip. Even stay over one night somewhere, but that way there isn’t too much pressure of going away for longer. It also limits the distance, so in case of a disaster you are home in a few hours. Flying somewhere overseas complicates that matter, and frankly… I personally would not be able to relax that way. Basically it means what would be meant to relax me could accumulate only more stress.

Although I hate being a trip(party)pooper, I’d love to find a way to go somewhere and banish my blahs for a day, maybe two…

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