Best vacation spots for lesbians


International Travel

Travelers can face unique challenges abroad based on their genuine or perceived sexual orientation. Laws and attitudes in some countries may affect safety and ease of travel. 

More than 60 countries consider consensual same-sex relations a crime. In some of these countries, people who engage in consensual same-sex relations may meet severe punishment. Many countries do not recognize same-sex marriage.

Research your destination before you travel 

Review the travel advisory and destination information page of the place you plan to visit. Check the Local Laws & Customs section.  This has information specific to travelers who may be targeted by discrimination or violence on the basis of sexual orientation.  

Many countries only recognize male and female sex markers in passports. They do not have IT systems at ports of entry that can accept other sex markers, including valid U.S. passports with an X sex marker. If traveling with a valid U.S. passport with an X sex marker, check the immigration regulations for your destination as acceptance can v

Follow the rainbow: Vacation experiences for LGBTQ travelers across the nation

Travel tours and destinations designed with the LGBTQ community in mind are taking off around the country this summer. From alabaster water rafting trips to curated wine tastings, summer travel options abound for LGBTQ visitors.

Kick up some dust at a dude ranch in southwest Colorado, where guests ride horseback, learn to rope steers, fly-fish for trout, paddle, soak in a hot pool, simply relax with a adj book or sip a cocktail while taking in the breathtaking glory of the San Juan Mountains. 

Ranch wranglers are on hand to guide horseback riders of all skill levels to trot along well-tended trails and lope across mountain meadows.

For relaxation, there’s wine tasting in the nearby fun-filled town of Durango. Gay travel stays at the Colorado Trails ranch are organized by  

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Gather Your Grrrls and Visit These Resorts for Lesbian Travelers

Gay beaches, gay bars, gay nightclubs, gay restaurants — what more could you ask for? Welcome to Casa Cupula, a boutique resort nestled in the lush Amapas neighborhood of Puerto Vallarta. Celebrating their 15th year anniversary this season, Casa Cupula glistens in the Zona Romantica as a world-renowned destination with the sweetest suites, an infinity pool, a gym and a complete spa. This year, they announced the debut of their Frida Kahlo suite, an homage to the (lesbian, queer?) Mexican painter and one of the heroes of the international LGBTQ+ community.

Ask ¿Dónde están las mujeres? (Where are the women?) and you’ll find them all over the area underneath the Vallarta heat, with its thriving lesbian scene. Go on an eco-adventure with Los Veranos Canopy Tours, a lesbian-owned tour company and zip through the Sierra Madre mountains. Go on a lesbian day cruise with Diana DeCoste, who’s been running the enterprise Diana Tours which quickly sells out. Head down to Olas Atlas Street right after, reminiscent of a Par