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Guarded by rocks and hills from the prying eyes of casual passersby, this is Florianópolis’s unofficial gay nudist beach.
8.Aruba
Although not as advanced in LGBTQ+ rights as other destinations on this list, it’s one of the Caribbean islands with the most relaxed attitudes about queer people, and same-sex sex is legal.
Jorn. They happen every day in the summer and on weekends in the spring and fall.
The Meat Rack, also known as “The Enchanted Forest,” is a path through the woods, connecting the community of Fire Island Pines to Cherry Grove. Check out our insider’s guide to Puerto Rico here.
Where to start
The Tryst Beachfront Hotel (One Vendig Street, San Juan).
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Because O‘ahu is visited by so many people from around the world, tourists, as well as locals, make it a very gay destination.
Where to start
Scarlet Honolulu (80 S. Pauahi St., Honolulu). This iconic venue has hosted its famed Low Tea dances for more than 50 years. He is even more ripped and playful in this new video!
Only on Here! Unlike most of the other islands on the list, this one gets pretty damn quiet in the winter.
Where to start
Blue Whale (Harbour Ln., The Pines). Hawaii was one of the first states to decriminalize homosexuality and was one of the first states to make a move toward legalizing equal marriage, starting way back in the 1990s.
O‘ahu
With a population of almost a million, the third-largest of Hawaii’s islands is the most urbanized and is home to the Hawaiian capital city, Honolulu, which has a long-standing LGBTQ+ community. I recommend 0000-grade steel wool labeled "super fine". Though it’s definitely a mixed space, if you want to spot other LGBTQ+ people while you’re sipping cocktails on the beach, this is the place to go.
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All that water means beaches and cliffs and dramatic shorelines.
The nine islands we’ve chosen to highlight are great destinations for any traveller, but they’re especially welcoming for LGBTQ+ travellers. A commonly recommended one is called a "Sunshine Cloth".
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Though Maspalomas is nominally a beach resort, this is one of the only gay bars that’s right on the beach and, as such, is a fantastic place for watching the sun go down.
Kiosco number five (a 20-minute walk from Playa del Inglés, toward the Faro de Maspalomas) is the gay clothing-optional section of the beach, though less cruisy than the sprawling dunes situated behind it.
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Fire Island
With a long history as an escape for artists, celebrities and assorted bohemians, it’s not a surprise that this long, narrow island off the coast of Long Island, New York, has evolved into a utopia for gay men.
Much of gay life there is clustered in the beach neighbourhood of Praia Mole, yet it has more than 40 beaches to explore. For something calmer but still gay-friendly, check out Kata Beach, which is a 20-minute drive down the coast.
5.Mykonos
Back in the 1970s, visits by the likes of Jackie Kennedy Onassis gave Mykonos a reputation for being chic—and the gays followed.