The Chanler at Cliff Walk is a vintage Newport mansion turned luxury boutique hotel. Both family- and female-owned, the intimate seaside hideaway boasts undeniable Gilded Age glamor and features 20 beautiful, uniquely designed guestrooms that pay homage to the hotel's storied past.
The Chanler at Cliff Walk is a vintage Newport mansion turned luxury boutique hotel. Both family- and female-owned, the intimate seaside hideaway boasts undeniable Gilded Age glamor and features 20 beautiful, uniquely designed guestrooms that pay homage to the hotel's storied past. A stay at The Chanler promises nothing short of opulence, with newly enhanced wellness amenities including the ability to arrange IV Therapy Services at The DRIPBaR, en-suite massages and customizable aromatherapy bath menus that complement an already robust array of suite fixtures such as deep soaking bathtubs, nightly bedtime stories, and cozy fireplaces; indulgent destination dining with surprise menu options from the fine-dining restaurant Cara, all day bites at The Café and a cocktail and caviar haven found at The Living Room; incomparable access to Newport and all of its iconic sites through curated experiences including a Private Newport Expedition with The Chanler's Private Guide Jeffrey Clark, private charter experiences in Narragansett Bay, complimentary fitness passes to the International Tennis Hall of Fame fitness center, seasonal use of Tokyo-style bikes to cruise the town in style, and Cadillac house car chauffeur service around Newport; seasonal delights that range from a decadent Hot Chocolate Bar in the winter to the Ca' del Bosco Wine Garden and Gelato Cart pop-up in the summer; unrivaled service and attention to detail, and
The location is ideal, situated directly on the iconic Cliff Walk and offering immediate access to some of Newport’s most renowned attractions. The Breakers and Marble House are just a short and scenic stroll away. Touring these two spectacular Gilded Age mansions added depth and historical context to our stay, and returning to the Chanler afterward felt like stepping back into a more personal and luxurious version of that era.
Remy’s Loose is a dining experience that exceeded expectations, with excellent cuisine and thoughtful presentation that matched the overall experience. Executive Chef Jacob Jasinski will blow your tastebuds away with his French cuisine with Rhode Island influences.
Newport has many amazing restaurants. White Horse Tavern, which has been serving locals and visitors for over 350 years, and The Mooring serve delicious seafood with their prime harbor views. Our favorite place to dine was at Perro Salado. This upscale Mexican restaurant is the place to eat in Newport. The margaritas are amazing. The avocado fries and the sticky ribs are worth the drive from anywhere.
For a change of pace, we visited the Newport Car Museum , which offered an engaging and unexpected highlight. The museum’s collection is meticulously curated, spanning decades of automotive design and performance. It was a perfect complement to the mansions' historic elegance, providing a refreshing modern contrast during our trip.
Overall, the Chanler Inn stands out as a premier destination for anyone seeking luxury accommodations, exceptional service, and convenient access to Newport’s most compelling attractions. It delivers both a sense of escapism and a deep connection to the history and culture that define Newport. Highly recommended.
Newport boasts of being LGBTQIA+- friendly. To find out more, visit Newport PRIDE, https://www.newportprideri.org/
“Our commitment to the LGBTQIA+ community is woven into the very spirit of The Chanler. We believe that true hospitality begins with inclusion, and we are dedicated to fostering a place where every guest feels valued, respected, and welcomed with genuine warmth. " -Lani Shufelt, Proprietress
To book your stay at The Chanler at Cliff Walk, visit https://www.thechanler.com/
Murcia, Spain: Europe's Under-the-Radar Queer Haven Blending Beaches, History, and Hidden Inclusivity
Nestled in southeastern Spain, Murcia emerges as a lesser-known gem for queer travelers seeking authentic culture, pristine beaches, and a growing LGBTQ+ scene away from mainstream lists.
In the sun-drenched southeast of Spain, the Region of Murcia stands out as an understated destination for LGBTQ+ travelers. Far from the crowded pride circuits of Barcelona or Sitges, this area combines Mediterranean beaches, Renaissance architecture, and a burgeoning queer community that feels refreshingly local and intimate. Queer travel blogs highlight Murcia as one of 20 European hidden gems for curious gay explorers, praising its blend of natural beauty and inclusive vibes without the tourist overload. Unlike mega-hubs like Berlin or Amsterdam, Murcia's appeal lies in its emerging status—ranked among top LGBTQ+-friendly spots in Spain by travel indices, yet rarely topping mainstream lists.
The Sundance Film Festival Prepares to Bid Farewell to Park City, and Robert Redford
The Sundance Film Festival kicks off Thursday in Park City, Utah, marking its final year there
The Sundance Film Festival may be a little bittersweet this year. It will be familiar in some ways as it kicks off on Thursday in Park City, Utah. There will be stars, from Natalie Portman to Charli XCX, and breakout discoveries, tearjerkers, comedies, thrillers, oddities that defy categorization and maybe even a few future Oscar nominees. The pop ups and sponsors will be out in full force on Main Street. The lines to get into the 90 movies premiering across 10 days will be long and the volunteers will be endlessly helpful and cheery in subfreezing temperatures.
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Guthrie, Oklahoma: The Tiny Heartland Hamlet Turning Heads as North America's Surprise Queer Haven
Nestled in the quiet plains of Oklahoma, Guthrie is emerging as an unexpected LGBTQ-friendly gem for queer travelers seeking authentic rural charm over coastal crowds.
Picture this: endless golden wheat fields swaying under a vast Oklahoma sky, the scent of fresh-baked cornbread wafting from a historic diner, and rainbow flags fluttering defiantly against a backdrop of Victorian gingerbread architecture. Guthrie, Oklahoma—a speck of a town just 30 minutes north of Oklahoma City—isn't your typical LGBTQ hotspot like Provincetown or Palm Springs. Yet, this rural retreat with a population under 11, 000 is quietly blossoming into a must-visit for queer adventurers craving safety, community, and sensory delights far from the tourist throngs.
Bohinj, Slovenia: Slovenia's Alpine Hidden Gem Beckons Queer Travelers
Nestled in Slovenia's Julian Alps, Lake Bohinj emerges as a lesser-known queer-friendly destination in Europe, offering tranquil natural splendor and a welcoming vibe far from mainstream LGBTQ+ travel lists.
In the heart of Slovenia's Julian Alps lies Lake Bohinj, a crystalline alpine lake surrounded by towering peaks, cascading waterfalls, and dense forests—a destination that whispers rather than shouts its appeal to queer travelers. Unlike the bustling queer hubs of Berlin or Mykonos, Bohinj offers a serene escape where LGBTQ+ visitors can immerse themselves in nature's embrace without the spotlight. This spot, often overshadowed by nearby Lake Bled, is gaining quiet traction among discerning queer adventurers for its blend of outdoor pursuits, cultural depth, and an understated atmosphere of acceptance that feels genuine and unforced.
Travelers Pick Europe's Most Beautiful Capitals
A visit around Europe's most beautiful capital cities calls for comfortable shoes and plenty of space on the camera roll. Walkable layouts and dramatic settings draw most of the attention here, with well-kept streets and architecture showing up right when travelers think they have seen it all. These are the kinds of cities where a short stroll turns into a long wander, and every corner dares the camera to come back out.
A visit around Europe's most beautiful capital cities calls for comfortable shoes and plenty of space on the camera roll. Walkable layouts and dramatic settings draw most of the attention here, with well-kept streets and architecture showing up right when travelers think they have seen it all. These are the kinds of cities where a short stroll turns into a long wander, and every corner dares the camera to come back out.
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Queer in the Copper Country: How Michigan’s Remote Keweenaw Peninsula Quietly Became an LGBTQ+ Haven
Far from the usual circuit of gay beaches and big-city Pride, Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula — anchored by the tiny twin towns of Houghton and Hancock — is quietly emerging as a surprisingly warm, queer-affirming outpost on the frigid edge of Lake Superior.
On a June afternoon in Houghton, Michigan, rainbow flags ripple along a hillside street where old brick storefronts face the steel span of the Portage Lake Lift Bridge. A drag performer in a sequined parka lip-syncs on a makeshift stage as a line forms at the frybread stand, and a vendor carefully pins a tiny trans flag button to a denim jacket that has definitely seen a snowstorm or twelve. This is Keweenaw Pridefest — and it is not the queer travel backdrop most people picture when they think “summer in Michigan. ”
Private Villas Are Rewriting the Rules of Luxury Travel
Marble lobbies, exclusive addresses and posh furnishings no longer define luxury travel. Today, affluent travelers are increasingly choosing private villas, chalets and ultra-exclusive retreats over traditional five-star hotels.
Marble lobbies, exclusive addresses and posh furnishings no longer define luxury travel. Today, affluent travelers are increasingly choosing private villas, chalets and ultra-exclusive retreats over traditional five-star hotels. As privacy and personalization rise in priority, demand has shifted toward properties that limit access by design rather than scale for visibility.
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Mexico's Heritage Shines As Resorts Put Culture Over Cliche
A new Deloitte study projects Mexico will be the fifth most visited country worldwide by 2040, as global interest drives tourism growth. Despite a drop in international travel to the United States, Americans are leaving the country more than ever, and our neighbor to the south remains a favorite destination.
A new Deloitte study projects Mexico will be the fifth most visited country worldwide by 2040, as global interest drives tourism growth. Despite a drop in international travel to the United States, Americans are leaving the country more than ever, and our neighbor to the south remains a favorite destination. Luxury and millennial travelers to Mexico seek culture, rejecting the stereotype of an all-inclusive cocoon.
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Queer and Cascading: Corvallis, Oregon’s Quiet LGBTQ+ Revival
Corvallis, Oregon, a small Pacific Northwest city better known for college sports and river views, is steadily building a more visible and organized LGBTQ+ scene, from campus-led Pride celebrations to inclusive downtown businesses and new community organizing efforts.
If you drive an hour and a half south of Portland through Oregon’s farm country, the foothills part to reveal Corvallis, a small city of around 60, 000 anchored by Oregon State University and bordered by the Willamette River and oak-covered hills. What has long read as a classic college town is now quietly reshaping itself as a more visible, organized, and affirming place for LGBTQ+ people who live, study, or visit there.
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