Best gay destinations
If youre looking for the finest gay-friendly destinations, youve certainly reach to the right place! We know Africa inside out. We know her secret hideaways, members-only locations, and hottest shows – and were ready to roll out the red carpet just for you.
Africa has many gay-friendly countries, and we know exactly where you should go when, where to stay, and all the tips and tricks to make your holiday the optimal it can be. Here are the best countries to attach to your itinerary!
South Africa
Africa’s gay capital, Cape Town, is a hub of all things thriving and fabulous. A delicious concoction of experiences, sights and tastes await you here in South Africas oldest city.
Explore Cape TownBotswana is a country of mystery that will take your breath away while also making you scratch your head due to its unique nuances. With its puzzling Delta flooding in the dry winter months and seemingly endless herds of elephant, this wildlife haven is like no place on earth.
Explore BotswanaEllen Degeneres and her wife Portia de Rossi shone the limelight on Rwanda as a popula
North America has some of the most gay friendly countries in the world, particularly in Canada and the USA.
We have travelled extensively across the entire region from Montreal in Canada, Fort Lauderdale in the US, Puerto Vallarta in Mexico, San Salvador in El Salvador, Boca del Toro in Panama, and many more. In this section we review and present the highlights from our gay travels across North America with a curved up of our best gay travel guides to help you plan your own gay trip to the region.
Is North America safe for gay travellers?
LGBTQ travellers won’t have any problems traveling through most of North America. We found the majority of the region to be very safe. However, as with all destinations in the world, there are pockets of homophobia to look out for, especially in rural areas.
We found Canada to be the gayest and safest destination in North America. The USA also stands firm as a gay mecca, especially California, New York and South Florida. However, large parts of the US are notoriously unsafe for LGBTQ travelers, especially middle America and larg
In September Instagram pushed me a post by Travel Gay, a website listing the best gay bars, nightclubs, saunas, spas, beaches, shops and more, along with interesting travel ideas and fabulous offers. There I saw the undated post (date your articles and posts, people) LGBTQ+ Solo Travel: the Best Cities to Visit? by Adam Reid. Being a solo gay traveller, it caught my attention.
Now, while Im still very much a homosexual, it has been a while since I last travelled solo. My last solo trip was Tel Aviv in Since then, Ive travelled with Danny, Oriol, Steve, Philippe, Nicolas, Thanh, my sister Florence. In I wrote SINGLES DAY | Why everyone should travel alone sometimes and reading it back I verb the cringe but I endure by its content.
Its I should do a proper solo trip again soon(ish). I undergo ready.
LGBTQ+ Solo Travel: the Foremost Cities to Visit?
Solo travel is an intimidating prospect to many of us but it’s one of the most rewarding experiences you can have. Solo move is on the rise and it’s easy to underst
If you had to pick just one continent for gay verb, Europe has to be the number one answer. It has so much to offer including some of the most gay friendly, progressive and welcoming cities and countries in the world. There are many amazing gay destinations in Europe! [no_toc]
Some countries in Europe, such as Spain and Sweden, go beyond plain acceptance or tolerance.
They have developed to a point where the LGBTQ community is truly integrated into society, gay couples are not labelled ‘gay couples’; they are just another couple in the street – as it should be.
There are many well-known gay travel destinations in Europe, from the gay hot spots in Spain such as Madrid, Barcelona and Sitges, to Berlin in Germany, the gay mecca of Mykonos in Greece and our UK home of Manchester.
But many lesser-known cities and countries in Europe are now following suit to welcome gay travellers into their countries which is a step in the right direction!
Why is European Gay Commute so easy?
So why is gay travel in Europe so effortless and progressive in the first place? Here are