Top 14 Gay Destinations – There Is A Whole World Out There!

The top 14 gay destinations includes a lot of different countries! This list is just the pinnacle of some of the same-sex travel destination lovers can visit. It doesn’t accept any places that will put a homosexual in danger. When traveling, be sure to be safe and have a blast.

Here Are the Top 14 Gay Destinations

London

One of the gayest, friendliest and open-minded places in the world. In Londonm SoHo and Vauxhall are the main areas for drinking and clubbing. And oh my god! The men with their sexy accents.

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Toronto, Canada

Located in Canada. It is one of the gayest cities and tourist destinations in North America. Toronto has the best gay-friendly entertainment that include accommodations, art galleries and theaters. Hosts gay events like the Pride Week Celebrations and the Dyke March.

Brazil

Most gay travelers are known to go to Brazil for their good weather and beautiful beaches. Some of their most famous beaches include Copacabana, Ipanema, and Leblon make it incredibly hard to keep your eyes of the hot tanned Brazilian men. Brazil’s carnivals and gay pride celebrations are some of the best adult entertainment in the world.

It gay friendly hotels, restaurants and clubs. They have the natural  and beautiful landscapes like Sugarloaf Mountain.  Also they have the iconic statue named Christ Our Redeemer. All of these unique features make Brazil one of the top 14  gay travel destinations.

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Berlin

Known to be one of the most gay friendly cities in the world. Places you should visit in Berlind include Reuzberg, Prenzlauderberg, and Schoneberg which host gay pride parades. Bars in Berlin don’t shut down, so you can party all day and night long without stopping. Get me a one way ticket please!

Australia

In early December of 2017 Australia legalised same sex marriage! People are gay friendly and don’t discriminate. It is a very beautiful country who have the hottest men ever. Sydney has the best beaches like Bondi Beach.

Bondi Beach is one of the most traveled to tourist destinations and is the location where you can lead one of the best gay lifestyles.  Best gay clubs include Stonewall and ARQ which is my home every weekend. But Australia also has many bars, saunas and restaurants with some of the best views in of the world.

Australia has a Mardi Gras Parade every year in Sydney! Have a read of our article about Sydney Mardi Gras History.

New Zealand

This was the first country to add the term “gay and lesbian friendly” to their hotels back in 1998.  Best way to visit New Zealand is to stay in one of the many gay friendly home stays that are scattered all over the country. New Zealand has picturesque views and entertainment. People are very friendly and welcoming to any gay visitor.

USA

Well-known for their freedom of speech which makes it great for a homosexual tourist to feel confident when they are out and about. So that they are able to be themselves in public. Whilst you’re in the USA, visit New York which is one of my favourite gay friendly places to go.

New York has a lot of night clubs, restaurants, bars and gyms.

With popular tourist destinations including Central Park and the Statue Of Liberty. Can you ask for something better than that?

Also, you can go to downtown to Los Angeles, baby!!!! Los Angeles is known to have the best luxury lifestyles in the states and many celebrities live there, so you might see them everywhere.

France

Known to be most romantic place in the world. Eiffel Tower in Paris will be a very cute location to propose to a loved one. Paris has designer clothes that follow the latest fashion trends. They also have gay dinning, clubs and bars.

Thailand

One of the gayest friendly countries in the world. Bangkok welcomes all the gay visitor with warm hugs and respect. Southern Thailand has a lot of entertainment such as beautiful beaches and coral reefs which are just as beautiful as the men.

There are alot of leisure activities you can go to like shopping, clubs, bars and fine dining for cheap prices. Thailand is great if you want to travel affordably and at the same time you will have a blast.

Ireland

A catholic country but the world was surprised when they legalized same sex marriage in 2015. There are gay friendly hotels, bars, clubs, restaurants, and saunas in Dublin. Dublin has the biggest gay pride parade in the country which happens late June every year.

Iceland

Might be the least gay destination for most of us but a city in Iceland called Reykjavik host’s one of the oldest gay pride parades in the world. Summertime is the best time to visit because of their waterfalls, active geysers, dormant volcano and geothermal lagoons. People are friendly and the scenery is unbelievable.

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Not just known to being a gay friendly city but it is highly traveled to by all types of tourists. It has an open gay scene with many gay hotels, clubs, bars, and saunas. You can take boat ride or rent a bike to get around.

Sitges, Spain

Known to be one of the most popular gay tourist destinations. It is a seaside resort with 25 different beaches and it has more than 300 days of sunshine each year.  Also easy to get to the beaches and clubs. It is a beautiful place with beautiful men.

Copenhagen, Denmark

Denmark is known to be the first country to recognize same-sex unions. Home to many gay bars, clubs, hotels and the Tivoli Gardens. It can be really exciting to go and check out all the old gay clubs.

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Now, I have 14 countries written down on my list to visit and I hope you guys enjoyed the article and found it helpful.

Author: Majd is a consultant from Adult Lifestyle Centres

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