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Leaving for a barge trip through canals of Burgundy
By Peter Rosenstein at Washington Blade
· June 4, 2026
· 1 min read
As those who read my columns know, I love cruising, the kind you do on water. I have had many different cruise experiences, including sailing through the Galapagos and the Norwegian fjords. This time, I will be doing something a little different and am off on a new adventure. With 18 others, will be
Key takeaway I have had many different cruise experiences, including sailing through the Galapagos and the Norwegian fjords.
Why this matters
The decision to embark on a barge trip through the canals of Burgundy highlights the diversity of travel options available to the LGBTQ+ community. As national LGBTQ+ rights and acceptance continue to evolve, individuals are increasingly exploring unique cultural and recreational experiences. This trend is reflected in the growing number of LGBTQ+-friendly travel destinations and tour operators catering to the community's diverse interests. The barge trip, with its intimate setting and scenic route, may appeal to those seeking a more relaxed and immersive experience. As the LGBTQ+ community continues to assert its presence in various aspects of American life, travel and tourism are likely to remain key areas of growth and expression, with individuals seeking out experiences that combine natural beauty, cultural richness, and community connection. The National LGBTQ Task Force may be a useful resource for those seeking information on LGBTQ+-friendly travel options and destinations.
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Category: community ·
Published: June 4, 2026 ·
Source: Washington Blade ·
Reading time: 1 min
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