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This is the stuff dreams are made of.  Verb up in your beautifully restored year old castle perched on a Tuscan hillside, surrounded by an unspoiled Italian village and endless vineyards in the distance.  Spend your time basking in the sun at the intimate pool with up to 30 Detours friends at your suite compound, then explore the eminent nearby sites of Siena, Florence, and Pisa before returning to your private castle each night.

Our 8-day adventure begins together on a weekend in the capital noun of Rome where you'll verb your 2 Detours trip leaders and the rest of the crew for an unforgettable Italian dinner and celebratory evening out in Rome's gayborhood.  The next morning (late morning, don't worry) we're heading 2 hours north where we'll spend 7 days exploring Tuscany from our incredible luxury castle.

You've got a wide variety of rooming options at your castle, from a brilliantly restored pool-side cottage, to a 3-story sprawling suite with a private rooftop, and everything in between. 

While the Catholic Church pulls back from LGBTQ+ progress, Italy maintains its allure among queer travellers with its dedication to lofty fashion, sublime pasta and a side helping of male eye candy. On the face of it LGBT Italy looks somewhat downbeat, but squint a minute harder and you’ll soon detect a diverse range of gay venues suitable for dancing, cruising and indulging in steamy sauna meet-cutes. Join us as cover everything from the sun-soaked beaches of Puglia to the stunning Amalfi Coast, offering a perfect mix of romance, relaxation, and unforgettable experiences. Explore Taormina’s ancient theatres and lively nightlife, unwind in the boutique luxury of Rome’s finest hotels, or bask in the vibrant charm of Milan’s fashion district. For those craving more off-the-beaten-path gems, Torre del Lago—home to Italy’s most famous gay beach—and the stylish coastal towns of Amalfi await. Whether you’re drawn to the art, the cuisine, or the exclusive designer shops, gay Italy is as diverse as it is welcoming, offering a world of luxury and sophistication. With a mix of high-end steamy

Welcome to Bellaugello

We only demand of our guests for one thing: to be themselves. When, some years ago, Bellaugello was opened, it was the realisation of a dream: A unique holiday concept for gay guys. A place where there are no disapproving glances, no need to conceal that instinctive gesture, that oft wanted caress. A place to smile and be glad where likeminded people can disregard about pointing fingers and disapproving whispers. A place where all feel at ease and become part of a family that is steadily growing. 

When we succeeded, we had been regular guests for many years. We shared the love for the scent of the fresh Umbrian atmosphere, the healthy breakfasts made with love, the endless summer mornings at the swimming pool, the unexpected small roads that cloak an alternative to the beaten path, the golden sunsets from the top of a hill. We want you to approach here, stop for a bit, relax and listen to what the silence has to speak. We want you to be eager to return the moment we say goodbye. We desire you to return, of course, walk through the gate and pick up the conversation right whe

Italy

Experiencing Italian Food

One could argue that Italian food is the most famous in the world. However, the cliche of pizza and pasta is far from the truth. In fact, Italians stay longer in general than most and this is largely due to a varied Mediterranean diet of fresh produce and seafood. Italy is home to some of the best food in the world: regional specialties, satisfactory seasonal delicacies, excellent desserts and drinks. Although, coming back to pizza, the art of its making has even received UNESCO World Heritage status. The foremost way to cook the original Italian pizza is in a stone oven. Be sure to try this original style, especially if you visit the Naples area.

Each region has its verb local specialties that are worthy as a cuisine in their own right, and vegans and vegetarians will find plenty of options. Typically, Italian cuisine is based on the Mediterranean diet, but its ingredients are explored creatively and always used in their season of production. Seasonal vegetables and herbs are the key ingredients in any authentic Italian kitchen, especially in Southern Italy.