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In the heart of upstate New York, the Finger Lakes region—anchored by the progressive college town of Ithaca—has quietly emerged as one of North America’s most welcoming, queer-friendly travel destinations.

While cities like San Francisco, Toronto, and Palm Springs often dominate discussions about LGBTQ+-friendly travel, the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York is steadily gaining ground as an inclusive destination for queer travelers. Ithaca, a small city nestled among rolling hills and cascading waterfalls, stands at the center of this transformation, offering a blend of progressive values, active community organizations, and a calendar filled with events designed to celebrate diversity and inclusion .

Ithaca’s reputation as a queer-friendly destination is rooted in its vibrant community and longstanding commitment to equality. The Ithaca Pride Alliance, a local nonprofit, plays a pivotal role in promoting visibility, safety, and connection for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer residents and visitors. Each June, the region hosts the SoFLX Pride Festival, which includes not only parades and live entertainment but also Camp Fruit Fly—an overnight program specifically designed for rural queer youth aged 15-18. This camp emphasizes classic summer experiences in a safe, affirming environment, underscoring the area’s commitment to supporting LGBTQ+ people of all ages .

But the celebration doesn’t end with Pride. Throughout the year, Ithaca and surrounding towns host a range of inclusive events, from drag brunches in downtown cafes to queer film screenings at the historic State Theatre. The Inside Out Film Festival, which began in Toronto, has inspired a local offshoot, bringing international LGBTQ+ cinema to rural audiences. These events foster a sense of belonging and make the region more than just a seasonal stop for queer travelers—it’s a year-round destination .

Beyond community events, the Finger Lakes region’s natural beauty is a major draw. Known for its picturesque lakes, dramatic gorges, and lush vineyards, the area offers endless opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and wine tasting. Many of the region’s wineries and bed-and-breakfasts proudly display rainbow flags, signaling their commitment to hospitality for all. Corning, a nearby city, has been specifically recognized as one of the most LGBTQ+-friendly small cities in the United States. Its welcoming attitude is reflected in local businesses that support queer causes and host regular outreach programs .

The Finger Lakes’ approach to LGBTQ+ inclusion has global relevance. As anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and sentiment rise in some areas, many travelers are seeking destinations where they feel not only safe but celebrated. The success of Ithaca and its neighboring towns demonstrates how rural areas can foster genuine inclusivity through grassroots organizing, visible support from local businesses, and a commitment to intersectionality that includes transgender people, nonbinary individuals, and people of color .

The growing popularity of the Finger Lakes among LGBTQ+ travelers is influencing the local economy and culture. More queer-owned businesses are opening their doors, tourism boards are actively marketing to LGBTQ+ audiences, and collaborations between local governments and advocacy groups are strengthening anti-discrimination protections. The region’s success offers a blueprint for other rural communities across North America and beyond.

For travelers seeking an authentic, welcoming experience off the beaten path, Ithaca and the Finger Lakes are more than just a retreat—they’re a testament to the power of community and the enduring value of queer visibility in every corner of the map.

The Santiago Resort in Palm Springs stands as a beacon for LGBTQ+ travelers seeking safety, comfort, and community in one of the world’s top queer tourist destinations.

Palm Springs, California, is internationally renowned as a haven for LGBTQ+ travelers, offering a vibrant mix of nightlife, events, and inclusive businesses that cater to visitors from all walks of life. Among its many acclaimed establishments, The Santiago Resort stands out as a boutique hotel specifically designed for gay men, providing a sanctuary of acceptance, relaxation, and camaraderie in the heart of the desert .

The Backstreet Boys have debuted a playful and viral airline safety video parody, blending their iconic pop persona with travel safety instructions.

The Backstreet Boys, legendary for their chart-topping hits and global fanbase, have released a new viral video that reimagines the often-overlooked airline safety demonstration. Debuting on July 17, 2025, the “BSB Air” safety video was shared across YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok, immediately captivating fans with its blend of humor, musical references, and playful banter between band members .


Salt Lake City, Utah, is emerging as an unexpected haven for LGBTQ+ travelers, offering a thriving queer community, progressive local culture, and close proximity to world-class outdoor adventures. and breathtaking landscapes, Salt Lake City invites LGBTQ+ vi

Salt Lake City, long known for its religious roots and stunning mountain backdrop, is rapidly gaining recognition as one of North America’s most welcoming and vibrant destinations for LGBTQ+ travelers. Over the past decade, the city has seen a steady rise in queer visibility, progressive leadership, and inclusive spaces, making it a standout for those seeking a travel experience that blends community, culture, and adventure .

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