Colombia Gay Group Trip: Medellín to Cartagena
7 Days, 6 Nights
February 6th-12th, 2027
Hosted by Peter Yacobellis
About This Trip
Join SideQuests host Peter on this 7-day adventure of a lifetime from Medellín to Cartagena! This is an inclusive LGBTQ+ group trip designed for couples, solo travelers, and groups of friends alike. This trip is all about self-discovery, exploration, and making some lifelong friends and memories along the way.
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We start in Medellín, the City of Eternal Spring, where it's 75 degrees basically every day and the whole city feels alive and energetic like nowhere else on earth. We'll spend our first four days based in the heart of the city - within the coveted tourist-district, El Poblado. We’ll tour a family-run coffee finca in the hills, where you'll taste a fresh cup of coffee at the source and learn about the process from plant to brew from start to finish. We’ll spend an evening drinking and dancing through El Poblado with private dance performances and instructors leading the way - the mix will feature a variety of reggaeton and salsa choke. Don’t worry if you’re not much of a dancer, this is fully cultural experience fun for everyone. And yes, there's an optional gay nightlife outing as well! And yes, you should absolutely come.
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Midway through the week we take a day trip into the countryside to Guatapé, one of the most colorful towns - and water systems - in all of South America (not an exaggeration, wait until you see the zócalos). We'll bond through a small hike up the roughly 740 steps of Peñol Rock for a panoramic view over a maze of blue-green lakes that looks unbelievable from above, then spend the afternoon on our own private boat cruising the reservoir with music, drinks, and nowhere else to be. We’ll stop in the town of Guatapé with time to shop, take some photos, and grab a bite before heading back to the city.
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Then we fly south (flight included) to Cartagena, where the Caribbean takes over. We'll check into a boutique hotel in Getsemaní, the street-art-covered neighborhood that steals everyone's heart, and kick off our coastal chapter with a sunset catamaran cruise around the Bay of Cartagena: bottomless drinks, fresh paella made onboard by a private chef, and the city lights coming alive as the sun drops. The next day we tour the 500-year-old Walled City and San Felipe fortress, offering spectacular views, a historic and cultural experience of the region, and plenty of opportunity for photos. We’ll then spend a full day at a private beach club on Isla de Tierra Bomba where we will absolutely be pool and beachside. We close it all out with a farewell dinner together at one of Cartagena’s top restaurants.
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If Colombia has been on your list but you've been waiting for the right people to go with, the right itinerary, the right well-rounded experience. to really see it - this is the trip.
This trip balances big adventure days with real downtime: a Queer Connection and Community-Building Workshop mid-trip, and plenty of free evenings to wander, eat, and connect. It's gay adventure travel with room to breathe.
And if you've been searching for gay solo travel that doesn't actually feel solo, that’s the entire reason SideQuests exists. Most of our travelers come solo! Our local partner Out in Colombia is an LGBTQ+-owned and operated company running the best gay tours in the country, and our bilingual local guides will take excellent care of you from the moment you land in Medellín to your final morning in Cartagena.
One more thing: if your only mental reference for Colombia is a certain Netflix series based on its older history… we wrote a whole guide for you. Check out Is Colombia Safe for LGBTQ+ Travelers? before you go.
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Four days in a city that reinvented itself into one of the most exciting places in South America. A working coffee finca in the hills, included Colombian lunches, and perfect 75-degree weather doing its thing every single day.
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A private drink-and-dance evening through El Poblado with live dance performances set to reggaeton and salsa choke (seriously - some of the most fun I’ve had abroad)! Plus a first-night outing to Medellín's best LGBTQ+ bars. Read up before you go in our Colombia LGBTQ+ guide.
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Hike up a giant granite monolith for a panorama view over a maze of blue-green lakes, then after a luxurious lunch at one of the best restaurants in the area, cruise those same waters on our own private boat. Finish off with a visit to Guatapé town to shop, eat, drink and be merry! Bring your camera!
Tour Highlights
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Our first night on the coast: a private catamaran cruise with bottomless drinks and fresh paella made onboard while the city lights come alive. Music, ambiance, great company, great food and drink… there’s nothing better.
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Enjoy a guided tour through the 500-year-old UNESCO Walled City and San Felipe fortress. This city is beautiful and the architecture, stunning. Explore coffee shops, vendor stalls, dreamy Spanish streets and more. You leave with the history and the pictures to prove it.
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A speedboat ride to a private beach club on a Caribbean island: pool, beach, lush gardens, included lunch, optional spa treatments. The exhale day the whole week builds toward.
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Travel alongside a small group of LGBTQ+ travelers with a bilingual local guide, thoughtful logistics, and host Peter there the whole way. Optional morning meditations or journal prompts, a Queer Connection and Community-Building Workshop, and the kind of trip where the group chat outlives the trip by years.
What’s Included?
Pricing:
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Traveling solo and enjoy the extra space? We get it, not everyone wants to share a room! Add this private individual room option to reserve your private quarters.
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A hands-on afternoon with local cooks preparing some of Cartagena's most iconic dishes: fresh ingredients, traditional cauldrons, recipes old and new, and yes, you eat everything you make. Roughly 3 hours on Day 5, and one of the best ways to taste your way deeper into the coast.
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Landing early to settle in before the adventure starts? Reserve your room at our host hotel, the Landmark Hotel Medellín, before the trip begins. Your reservations will be linked so you don't have to check out and check back in. Reservation includes breakfast.
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Cartagena has a way of convincing people to stay. Reserve extra nights at the OSH Hotel Getsemaní after the tour ends, with linked reservations so there's no room shuffle.
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Add-Ons:
Only a 25% deposit is due to book. The remaining balance isn't due until 90 days pre-trip. Your deposit is 100% refundable until the trip is confirmed (that's when 12 travelers have booked). Prefer monthly payments? Some guests use Affirm's virtual card at checkout.
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Overview Today's the day! Your private arrival transfer will bring you from Medellín's José María Córdova Airport (MDE) to the Landmark Hotel Medellín, where you can check in any time from 3:00 PM. Then meet in the lobby at 5:30 PM to head out for our happy hour mixer and welcome dinner. Medellín makes a first impression fast... the green mountains rising on every side, the perfect spring air, the energy of a city that clearly loves being itself. Tonight is about settling in and finally meeting the group you've been chatting with on WhatsApp for months.
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Land at MDE, and we take it from there. Your private transfer to the hotel is included, so there's no haggling with taxis on day one. Arrival details will be arranged closer to the trip.
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We're ECSTATIC you're here! We'll gather for a drink at one of the great bars in central Medellín before dinner and cheers to the start of an amazing week together.
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Our first meal together at a highly rated local restaurant: a 2-course set menu with shared appetizers, one alcoholic beverage, and one non-alcoholic beverage included. Relaxed, delicious, and the moment this whole thing becomes real!
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After dinner, anyone who's up for it can join us for a couple of Medellín's best LGBTQ+ bars in buzzing Poblado, recommended by our local guides. Stay for one drink or close the place down... zero judgment either way.
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Our home for the first three nights, right in the heart of the city.
Day 1
Welcome to Colombia!
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We start the day the only correct way in Colombia: at the source of the world's best coffee. After breakfast we head into the hills to a working coffee finca, then return to the city for an evening of drinks and dance performances through El Poblado. Wear comfortable shoes and bring sunscreen, sunglasses, a water bottle, and a hat... today earns it.
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Enjoy a delicious breakfast (and incredible Colombian coffee) at Landmark Hotel’s restaurants, meals made fresh to order.
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A family-run finca near the city where you'll follow coffee from plant to cup, learn how Colombian cooperatives still produce it the traditional and fair way, and taste what might honestly be the best coffee of your life. You'll learn to brew the perfect cup at home and can buy beans straight from the source. Your suitcase has room, we checked.
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A traditional Colombian lunch at a local restaurant: one main course with a non-alcoholic beverage included.
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A private evening tour from Parque del Poblado to Parque Lleras with stops at local venues, drinks at each one, and live dance performances set to reggaeton, salsa choke, and the rhythms Medellín gave the world. This experience is private and tailored to our group. The rest of the evening is yours.
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Day 2
Medellín: Coffee Farms, Drinking & Dancing
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Today we trade the city for one of the most colorful corners of South America. After an optional morning meditation and breakfast, we take a scenic drive to Guatapé for the optional climb up Peñol Rock, an included Colombian lunch, an afternoon on our own private boat on the reservoir, and free time wandering the technicolor streets of town. Evening is yours back in Medellín... dinner solo or as a group.
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Enjoy a delicious breakfast (and incredible Colombian coffee) at Landmark Hotel's restaurants, meals made fresh to order.
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A giant granite monolith with roughly 740 steps to the top and a panoramic view over a maze of blue-green lakes that does not look real in photos and somehow looks even less real in person. The climb is optional, the photo op is mandatory.
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A delicious Colombian lunch at one of Guatapé’s most coveted restaurants, including one main course, shared appetisers, and a drink of choice.
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Our own boat on the Peñol-Guatapé Reservoir, shaped entirely around what the group wants: chill and scenic or music up and lively. There's an ice chest onboard, so grab your favorite drinks before we set sail.
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Free time in the most photogenic town in Colombia. Every building is covered in brightly painted zócalos, and every street wants to be your camera roll. Grab a coffee, wander, soak it in.
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Day 3
Guatapé: Peñol Rock & a Private Boat Day
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It’s time to say goodbye to Medellín and head to the vibrant city of Cartagena! Start your day with an optional morning reflection or meditation session. After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we’ll make our way to Medellín International Airport for our short flight to Cartagena. Once we arrive, you’ll enjoy a private transfer to the OSH Hotel Getsemaní, a charming boutique hotel that blends colonial style with modern comforts. Check into your room and get settled in, and get ready to explore the heart of Cartagena. Your evening will kick off with a spectacular sunset cruise around the Bay of Cartagena, complete with drinks, heavy hors d'oeuvres, and a delicious paella prepared onboard by our private chef. After a memorable evening on the water, you’ll return to the OSH Hotel Getsemaní for an overnight stay, resting up for more adventures ahead.
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One last made-to-order breakfast (and one more round of that Colombian coffee) at the Landmark before we trade the mountains for the coast.
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After breakfast, gather in the hotel lobby for checkout and board your private transfer to Medellín International Airport where we will catch our short flight to Cartagena.
We’ll then take a private transfer from Cartagena International Airport to OSH Hotel Getsemani, ready for check-in!
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A charming boutique hotel that’s both very modern and quintessential Colombian. The OSH is perfectly positioned right at. theedge. ofthe famous Getsemaní neighborhood, with streets covered in all kinds of artwork. It steals everyone's heart. Plus, the view of the city from the rooftop pool is unbeatable… but if you’re feeling the pool on the ground level, grab a cabana! Settle in, freshen up, and get ready for the water.
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A catamaran cruise through the Bay of Cartagena with heavy hors d'oeuvres, bottomless beverages, and a grand paella made onboard by our private chef and waitstaff. Music sets the tone as the sun drops, and the night unfolds however the group wants it to. We return to Muelle de los Pegasos, right outside the gates of the Walled City, perfectly positioned for dinner, nightlife, or a slow stroll through the Old City.
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Day 4
Medellín & Cartagena: Sunset Bay Dinner Cruise
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Today is for the history. After breakfast we tour Cartagena's UNESCO World Heritage Walled City with our bilingual local guide in an air-conditioned private vehicle. The afternoon offers the optional Cartagena Cooking Experience add-on, and the evening brings one of the most meaningful parts of any SideQuests trip: our Queer Connection and Community-Building Workshop.
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Breakfast at OSH Getsemaní is made fresh to order alongside a ready buffet to peruse, and it’s all pretty fantastic. Settle in, order another coffee, and ease into the Caribbean pace.
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We start at San Felipe de Barajas, the most formidable feat of Spanish military engineering in the Americas, begun in 1536 and 121 years in the making. Then into the Walled City itself: ramparts, plazas, and the old Dungeons, once troop storerooms and now a handicrafts market selling woven bags, woodwork, and brightly decorated cloth made by Colombia's indigenous artisans. Lunch is on your own in the Old City afterward, and your guide has recommendations for days.
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An afternoon with local cooks preparing Cartagena's most iconic dishes in traditional cauldrons: fresh ingredients, recipes old and new, and pairings that'll have you craving more. Bookable as an add-on at checkout.
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An open-format evening gathering, roughly 90 minutes, where we examine how our past experiences shape how we see ourselves... share your story or just listen, no expectations either way. From previous trips, this becomes a real safe space to heal, inspire, and connect, and for a lot of travelers it ends up being the moment of the whole week.
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Day 5
Cartagena: Historic Walled City & Colombian Cooking
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The exhale day the whole week builds toward. A speedboat carries us to a private beach club on Isla de Tierra Bomba for a full day of pool, beach, lush gardens, and turquoise water, with lunch included and optional spa treatments if you want the full send-off. Back on the mainland, we gather one last time for our farewell dinner... the most celebratory meal of the trip and the hardest one to end.
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A final breakfast at Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Kyoto Premier before we check out and hit the road. Eat well, it's a full day ahead!
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Our first stop is one of Japan's most charming and genuinely unexpected experiences. Nara Park is home to hundreds of wild sika deer who roam freely through the grounds, considered sacred messengers in Shinto tradition and completely unbothered by the presence of humans. They will walk up to you. They will nudge you for snacks. They will bow back at you if you bow first… yes, really. It's delightful and a little surreal and absolutely one of those moments you'll be telling people about when you get home.
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Within Nara Park sits Todaiji Temple, one of Japan's most historically significant Buddhist temples, originally founded in 728 AD, and inside it, the Great Buddha. The Daibutsu is a monumental bronze figure of Vairocana Buddha standing approximately 15 meters tall, cast in 752 AD, housed in what remains one of the largest wooden structures in the world. Standing in front of it is one of those moments where the scale of something completely overrides your ability to think about anything else. Our guide will give you the full story behind this remarkable place.
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Private Transfer from Nara to Osaka (approximately 1 hour)
From Nara we continue on to Osaka, stopping at the magnificent Osaka Castle, originally constructed in 1583 by Toyotomi Hideyoshi and one of Japan's most iconic landmarks. Surrounded by a vast park with cherry trees and massive stone moat walls, the castle's main tower soars above the city and houses a fascinating museum covering the castle's history and the unification of feudal Japan. It's grand, beautiful, and surprisingly moving as a piece of living history.
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We finish the day in Dotonbori, Osaka's most famous entertainment district and the spiritual home of the city's legendary food culture. Neon signs, mechanical crabs, the iconic Glico Running Man, and wall-to-wall takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and every other Osaka street food specialty you've been looking forward to trying. This is Osaka at its most alive and most itself. Tonight is yours to eat, explore, and take it all in! Dinner is on your own, and you will not struggle to find something incredible.
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After the tour wraps up, we'll check into the sleek and centrally located voco Osaka Central — our home base for the final two nights of the trip, perfectly positioned in the heart of the city for everything ahead.
Day 6
Day at the Beach Club on Isla de Tierra Bomba & Farewell Dinner
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After an included breakfast, the day is yours, with your guide offering multiple suggestions. Osaka rewards wandering in the same way Tokyo does… except louder, slightly grungier, and with even more food! Sleep in, explore a neighborhood you haven't hit yet, go back to Dotonbori for the okonomiyaki you've been thinking about since last night, or just find a café and sit with everything the week has given you. Your guide and host Peter will have a full list of recommendations for how to spend the day: from onsen, museums, local markets, hidden gems, day trip options…. but there's no agenda and no rush. In the late afternoon we'll meet up as a group for a visit to Shinsekai before heading to our farewell dinner together. The last meal of the trip, basically the most celebratory and the hardest one to end!
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A glorious breakfast spread at VOCO Osaka Central before we enjoy the day.
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Osaka is one of those cities that has a completely different energy depending on which direction you walk out of the hotel. Street food, vintage shops, covered shopping arcades, neighborhood shrines tucked between apartment buildings… the city has endless layers and today is your chance to find and discover. Peter and your guide will be available all day with suggestions and recommendations.
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Meet in the lobby at 4:00 PM for one of Osaka's most distinctive districts, built in the early 1900s with Paris and New York as inspiration and now gloriously, grittily its own thing, centered on Tsutenkaku Tower and famous for kushikatsu.
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At 6:00 PM we'll sit down together for our farewell dinner! A chance to come together, share our favorite moments, and try to wrap our minds around a week that felt like a month in the best way possible… This is the night that always sneaks up on you. One minute you're arriving in Tokyo wondering what the week will bring, and suddenly you're here, at the last dinner, not quite ready for it to be over.
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Our final night at voco Osaka Central. Take your time getting back. Osaka at night is still very much alive, and so are you.
Day 7
Free Day in Osaka & Farewell Dinner
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One last breakfast, checkout, and goodbyes... to Osaka, to Japan, and to the people you've spent this extraordinary week with. Airport transfer to Kansai International (KIX) is on your own (hotel staff will happily help with taxis, and the train is easy), with recommended departure times shared in the group WhatsApp. And if Japan already has you googling flights back before you've even left, we understand completely. Peru and Morocco are right there on our trips page, just saying.
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Japan has a way of getting under your skin: the precision of it, the beauty of it, kindness of its people, and the feeling that every single detail has been thought through… We hope this week gave you a real taste of all of it. Will miss you! See you on the next one!! 🌏
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All departures are from Kansai International Airport (KIX) in Osaka. The hotel concierge will be happy to assist with arrangements to help. withyour transfer. We recommend giving yourself plenty of time, as KIX is approximately 50 minutes from central Osaka by train.
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After breakfast and saying farewell to those departing, those who choose can join host Peter for a fun day at Universal Studios Japan, located in Osaka. Visit the high tech world of Super Nintendo or Japan's version of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter as you play and ride your way through this epic theme park.
Note: If you purchase this add-on, you should also add a post trip night at the hotel.
Day 8
Farewell & Onward Travel
Meet Your Host
Peter brings years of experience in travel, community, and advocacy — from presidential campaigns to queer group tours. As a lifelong LGBTQ+ advocate, he’s passionate about creating spaces that feel inclusive, intentional, and full of connection. He’s leading SideQuests adventures in 2026 and 2027, including Italy, Japan and Colombia.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions specific to this trip? Here are some common questions about our adventure.
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Our trips attract a diverse community, primarily LGBTQ+ travelers in their 20s-60s who are looking for meaningful connections and authentic experiences. We welcome allies and friends of all identities who share our values of inclusivity, curiosity, and openness.
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We keep our groups intentionally small—typically 16-24 travelers—to foster genuine connections and allow for more intimate, authentic local experiences that wouldn't be possible with larger groups.
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Each trip is slightly different, but most SideQuests include:
Boutique accommodations
Most meals (with options)
Excursions + guided activities
A bilingual local guide
Private group transportation
Your hosts (hi, that’s us!)
You can view all the trip-specific inclusions on each individual trip page. Airfare to and from the destination is not included. You'll receive a detailed packing list and itinerary before departure.
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If your booking is still pending (meaning the trip hasn’t been confirmed yet), you’re eligible for a full refund — including your 25% deposit.
Once the trip is confirmed (after 10 travelers have booked), your deposit becomes non-refundable. If you need to cancel after confirmation, you’ll receive a Credit Voucher for the amount paid (minus a $100 cancellation fee).
After the 90-day mark before the trip, all payments become non-refundable, since hotels, transportation, and activities have already been paid for. Any exceptions at that point are at the discretion of our local partners.
We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance — it really is worth it.
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You can reserve your spot with a 25% deposit and pay the rest in installments through Affirm. In order to do this, you must register a virtual card through Affirm.
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Yes! Most people do. We design our trips to foster connection from day one, and many travelers arrive solo but leave with lifelong friends (and at least one new group chat). SideQuests are specifically designed to foster connection, so coming alone is actually the perfect way to experience our trips. We create plenty of opportunities to bond with the group while also respecting everyone's need for personal space and independence.
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Not at all! Our trips are great for all experience levels. We’ve got you. Our trips are built with support and guidance baked in, from our group chats and Zoom intros to arrival instructions and packing tips. You don’t need to be a seasoned traveler, just someone ready to say yes.
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We offer both shared and private accommodation options. Many solo travelers choose to share rooms (with separate beds) to save on costs and enhance the community experience. If you prefer your own space, single supplements are available for an additional fee (listed during checkout).
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Not at all! While our trips are centered around queer community and joy, allies are absolutely welcome — as long as you’re here with respect, openness, and a good sense of humor!
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Most trips include a mix of walking, light hikes, or outdoor activities — but we always include downtime, optional excursions, and flexible pacing. You do you, with a group that gets it.
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We strive to make our trips as accessible as possible and work with travelers on a case-by-case basis. Some destinations have inherent accessibility challenges, but we're committed to finding solutions whenever possible. Please contact us directly to discuss your specific needs.
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Fly into Tokyo's Haneda (HND) or Narita (NRT), arriving March 23rd or ideally a day early to shake off the jet lag before our welcome dinner. The tour ends in Osaka, so book your return flight out of Kansai International (KIX). Into Tokyo, out of Osaka... that's the seamless routing.
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We kick off in Tokyo on March 23rd, 2027 at 5:30 PM with our welcome dinner. The tour wraps in Osaka on March 30th, 2027 after hotel checkout, and you'll make your way to KIX from there.
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Yes. Tokyo is one of the safest major cities in the world for LGBTQ+ travelers, with a thriving queer scene centered on Shinjuku Ni-chome and a culture where harassment of visitors is extremely rare. Japan is more reserved than loud about acceptance, and gay friendly travel here feels less like a risk assessment and more like a warm, quiet welcome. We wrote a whole guide on this, including where to stay: Where to Stay in Tokyo for LGBTQ+ Travelers.
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Shinjuku, near Ni‑chōme, walking distance to hundreds of bars and clubs.
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In Ni‑chōme, yes — it's completely normal. Elsewhere, discretion is culturally appreciated regardless of orientation.
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If you hold a U.S. passport, no. U.S. citizens (along with travelers from 70+ countries including Canada, the UK, Australia, and most of the EU) can visit Japan visa-free for up to 90 days, and our 8-day trip fits comfortably inside that. Just make sure your passport is valid for your entire stay. One heads-up, since you might see headlines about it: Japan is launching a new pre-travel authorization called JESTA, but it doesn't take effect until 2028 at the earliest, well after our trip. If you're traveling on a non-U.S. passport, double-check your country's requirements on Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs site, and give us a shout in the group chat if you're unsure.
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No vaccinations are required to enter Japan. The CDC recommends being up to date on routine vaccines (the ones you'd have anyway, like MMR and Tdap), and that's it... no yellow fever cards, no special shots, nothing exotic. As with any international trip, a quick chat with your doctor or a travel clinic 4-6 weeks before departure is never a bad idea, especially if you have specific health considerations.
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Start with our guide, Where to Stay in Tokyo for LGBTQ+ Travelers, which covers the best districts, Shinjuku Ni-chome, and safety tips for queer travelers. And honestly, gay solo travel is kind of our whole thing... more than half the people on this trip will have booked alone, and by departure day you'll have been chatting with all of them for months in the trip WhatsApp. You come solo, but you don't travel solo. Browse all our upcoming trips at sidequeststravel.com/trips.
About SideQuests Travel
Hi, I'm Matthew, co-founder of SideQuests Travel. I created SideQuests because I didn't want to just see the world, I wanted to make new friends and build-up my community while doing it. I wanted to see an amazing place in the world and come home feeling changed, so I started hosting trips for people who wanted the same.
SideQuests runs small-group adventures for LGBTQ+ travelers who want to see the world while actually connecting with others and themselves.
The moment you book, you're added to the trip's WhatsApp chat and invited to our monthly Zoom calls, so by the time you land, you already know a bit about each person embarking on the adventure with you. On most group tours, you finally click with the others right as everyone packs to leave,
but on our trips, that happens before anyone boards a plane.
We offer optional journal prompts and meditations for those that would like to participate, and a community workshop mid-trip where people share stories and truly get the opportunity to connect on a very real level.
Every hotel, guide, and operator is vetted through an LGBTQ+ lens ensuring that travel is not only safe, but enthusiastically welcoming.
Come solo, come with a friend, or a partner, and leave with a new group of friends and strengthened sense of community. We're not just building great experiences, we're building a supportive network of people you'll literally want to plan your next trip alongside.
Where You’ll Stay
We've selected accommodations that reflect Japan's energy while keeping comfort front and center. In Tokyo, we spend our first three nights at HOTEL GROOVE SHINJUKU, a music-and-art-focused 4-star hotel in the heart of Shinjuku, part of the new Kabukicho Tower. Here you are steps from everything, the food, the neon, the energy, and yes, a pretty easy stroll to Ni-chome for our gay bar tour. This is the quintessential “Tokyo” you dream about.
In Kyoto, we check into Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Kyoto Premier, set right along the Kamo River with some rooms overlooking the water. It's serene, distinctly Japanese in its design, and there's an onsen-style public bath on site, which your legs will thank you for after a day of temple stairs!!
For our final two nights in Osaka, we stay at voco Osaka Central, a stylish IHG hotel known for its modern architecture, its warm staff, and one of the better hotel breakfasts in the city. It's centrally located with easy metro access to Dotonbori, Shinsekai, and the train to KIX airport.
All accommodations feature private bathrooms and daily buffet breakfast. Solo travelers can choose between shared rooms (with another solo traveler, partner or friend), or a completely private room for an additional supplement. If a friend or partner is coming with you but booking separately, no need to worry, we send out a questionnaire to get your roommate of choice or rooming preferences in order ahead of the trip.
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