Travel is exciting. But for many LGBTQ+ young people, it also comes with extra questions. Will I be safe? Can I be myself? What if work or daily life feels uncomfortable? Research done with International Experience Canada (IEC) and the IGLTA Foundation shows these questions are very real and very common for LGBTQ+ travelers aged 18–35. That’s where supported working holiday programs can make a real difference. They aren’t just about stamps in a passport, they provide international paid work experience and internships in many sectors, including agriculture, horticulture, viticulture, and hospitality. And, for LGBTQ+ young adults they can be life changing. With the right destination, the right support, and a program that understands inclusion, young people can feel safe, seen and build a future they are proud of. And yes, have fun along the way!