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San Diego hosts Wine & Food Festival in November

Friday, October 17th, 2008

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Sixty top San Diego restaurants and 160 area wineries will join forces in November for the fifth annual San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival.

The event, which will be held Nov. 12-16 in downtown San Diego and in Embarcadero Bay Park, will feature gourmet food, cooking and wine tasting classes, celebrity chefs and more for one of the largest festivals of its kind in southern California.

The classes will include appearances by Ted Allen of TV’s Top Chef, James Beard Award winner Gavin Kaysen of Café Boulud, Top Chef contestants Brian Malarkey, Bichard Blais and Casey Thomas, and other nationally recognized chefs.

Orbitz customers can receive 30 percent off at participating San Diego hotels along with hotels at other top California vacation destinations.

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Gay travel: Top California honeymoon destinations

Monday, September 8th, 2008

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By Matthew Link

My cousin and his long-time partner got married recently in Pacific Palisades in L.A. Both dressed in white tuxes, with flowers all around, it was such a normal (for lack of a better word) ceremony — so traditional, in fact, that my Mormon aunt and uncle attended it as if it were any other marriage. (These were the same people who voted for California’s anti-gay marriage amendment.) The heavily populated Golden State has helped make same-sex unions, legal here earlier this year, almost ordinary in the U.S. And it’s about time!

So whether you’re hitched or just want to have a honeymoon-style romantic vacation, here are my top 10 recommendations in California (my home state), perfect for cuddling up with your main squeeze.

1. Lake Tahoe –- This turquoise jewel deep in California’s majestic Sierra Nevada range is home to gay ski weeks and a longtime gay lounge. Rent a house or cabin on the North Shore for ideal seclusion.

2. San Diego –- This mellow, friendly city has great gay beaches, several gay-populated districts, multiple gay lodgings, and history and culture to boot. Bring your surfboards to catch some waves at gay favorites Black’s Beach or San Onofre Beach.

3. Santa Barbara –- Art galleries, Spanish architecture, and an affluent, progressive populace makes this a natural choice for a gay honeymoon. Be sure to spend time cuddling on one of the cliff-lined gay-popular beaches too.

4. San Francisco –- You’ll both leave your heart in the gayest city in America, ground zero for California’s gay marriage movement. Stay in cozy Victorian gay B&Bs, eat at excellent gay restaurants, take gay tours, and bask on gay beaches (at least when the fog rolls out!).

5. Palm Springs –- Although known for the sexual temperature of its lavish gay resorts, this queer desert hideaway is home to a number of couple-friendly gay lodgings, as well as elegant Mid-Century vacation home rentals.

6. Russian River -– A favorite getaway for bears and lesbians, this friendly area deep in the woods of northern California is the gayest rural area you’ll find in the U.S., with mellow queer resorts, bars and paddling on said river.

7. Big Sur –- Although it’s the site of recent brush fires (which thankfully didn’t totally destroy it), this quiet yet dramatic area — perched on impossibly sloping mountains spilling into the sea — is home to artsy, bohemian residents, gay-friendly beaches, and even gay vacation rentals.

8. San Luis Obispo — Slowly coming on the LGBT travelers’ radars is this gorgeous oak-filled college town halfway between L.A. and San Francisco, home to many gay businesses and a lovely gay-popular beach cove.

9. Laguna Beach –- This tony, sun-drenched beach town in Orange County has long been a gay getaway. Expect serene coastlines, art galleries, and glistening Speedoed boys.

10. West Hollywood –- Known more for its randy nightlife than romance, L.A.’s queer enclave is nonetheless a tranquil locale (once you get off of Santa Monica Boulevard), with good-looking residential areas, shopping and above-par restaurants.

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Matthew Link is the Editor At Large for The Out Traveler magazine, as
well as a contributor to Newsweek. Having been to over 60 countries and
all 7 continents doesn’t keep him from getting on the next plane away
from his home in New York City.

Road trip: 10 days in southern California

Monday, April 21st, 2008

HollywoodsignOrbitz market managers Alina Motin and Abby Samler put together a sample itinerary for a long, leisurely southern California vacation. Here are their suggestions:


Day 1
: You’ve arrived at LAX. The journey begins. … Jump in your rental car and cruise the Sunset Strip. Stop in for lunch at Hugo’s on Santa Monica Boulevard best known for its organic menu and delicious macaroni and cheese. After re-fueling, head over to Melrose Avenue known for its high-end boutiques salons; it’s where the stars shop. Grab a cup of coffee at a street-side café; great for people watching. Spend the night in West Hollywood.

Day 2: Meet the Simpsons at Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal City Walk. Spend the rest of the day in Hollywood; check out the Kodak Theater (home of the Academy Awards) and the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

 PiermanhattanbeachDay 3: Shop till you drop on Rodeo Drive. Stand back up, and take a cruise down to Manhattan Beach, former home of the Beach Boys, for afternoon fun in the sun.

Day 4: Leave your Hollywood dreams behind, and drive to Anaheim for some Disneyland magic. Depart early to ensure a full day spent at Disneyland Park and Disney’s California Adventure Park. (The drive will take a little over an hour without traffic.)

Day 5: Drive about 20 miles from Anaheim to the beaches of Orange County. Walk down Main Street in Huntington Beach and enjoy lunch at Duke’s near the pier. After lunch, take a walk down the beach and take in the scene of surfers riding the waves.
Drive south about 5 miles to Newport Beach, rent a Duffy boat and see the magnificent homes that line up the marina. Continue about 10 miles south to Laguna Beach, and unwind watching the sunset at the famous Surf & Sand Hotel. Afterwards, grab dinner of small plates at K’ya inside the Casa del Camino hotel.

Day 6: Take a 1.5-hour drive to San Diego, and stop at Legoland for the rest of the day. Stay at the La Costa Resort in Carlsbad for the evening so the kids can enjoy the fun at Kidtopia while you unwind with a massage or a yoga class at the Chopra Center.

SandiegogaslampDay 7: Drive to Mission Bay to enjoy SeaWorld for the day; stay in Mission Bay for the evening.

Day 8: Visit the San Diego Zoo and stroll through Balboa Park home to 15 museums, beautiful gardens, and end the evening with dinner at the Prado Restaurant overlooking one of the gardens in the park.

Day 9: Visit the USS Midway Museum, and tour the shops at Seaport Village.

Day 10: Return home after your fun-filled southern California vacation.

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