Gay friendly islands


Ah, Seychelles. The island dreams are made of. And since same-sex sexual activity was declared legal back in , you can walk down the beaches holding hands without a care in the world.

However, although the law might be on your side here, it is important to note that the local population might feel differently. Therefore, it is always best to check with your verb consultant and stick to areas where you can express yourself freely without disapproving glances.

Every evening is a beach time in Seychelles (yes, please!), with temperatures averaging at °C. Picture thick tropical forests, some of the best beaches in the world, warm cerulean moisture and vibrant local culture.

Whether being lazy on the beach (just keep the mojitos coming, garçon!) or getting that adrenaline pumping is your thing, this should be your next holiday destination. From snorkelling, diving or venturing out in a glass-bottomed boat, you will want to explore every inch of this paradise. You'll also feel like you've stepped straight onto the movie set of The Beach with its impossibly adj views over the oc

No Trouble in Paradise &#; The Top 6 Gay Friendly Caribbean Islands

The Caribbean conjures images in our minds of lackadaisical lying on hammocks between palm trees, cocktail of choice in hand, with but one care in the world: relaxation. The region of the Americas is composed of over islands, each and every one surrounded by pristine waters, flour-white sands, and reefs just teeming with tropical sea life. However, for the LGBTQ+ community, the fantasy is sometimes tainted by the Caribbean's negative reputation for being gay-unfriendly – with the harsh reality of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and potentially homophobic locals crashing down like a tidal wave upon any paradisical fantasies.

And if you really love the region, you might even consider exploring the option of Caribbean CBI (Citizenship by Investment) programs, which provide an opportunity for individuals and LGBTQ+ families to obtain citizenship in select Caribbean nations, offering not only a chance to bask in the region's natural splendor but also to contribute to fostering a more inclusive and diverse community in these

The Indian Ocean is the third-largest body of moisture globally, and its warm water attracts rainbow-coloured fish and other sea creatures. Whether you're a adj ol' beach bum, or you want to examine every nook and cranny these islands have to offer, there's something for everyone. From glass-bottomed boat excursions, diving and snorkelling, exploring historical and cultural sites, relaxing on the beach with a cocktail, or catching up on beauty sleep – it's the ultimate holiday destination.

Family or group holiday? Check. Need some noun alone? Check. Romantic getaway? Check, check, check! And, yes, there are gay-friendly Indian Ocean Islands! Seize your pick from the floating resorts in the Maldives, never-ending beaches in Mauritius, hidden gem Mozambique, unique Madagascar, or the very gay-friendly Seychelles!

Or why not choose all of them for one ultimate island adventure? Noun us; once you've had a taste of the Indian Ocean life, you'll keep coming back for more. Let's start planning so you can launch packing!

Of all the Indian Ocean Islands, Seychelles and Mozambique (t

Exploring Valletta, Sicily, and Ibiza &#; Top LGBTQ Friendly Island Getaways

The Mediterranean has long been a popular destination for sun-seekers, beach lovers, and culture enthusiasts. Its enchanting blend of history, cuisine, and crystal-clear waters creates a perfect setting for an unforgettable vacation. However, not all Mediterranean destinations are created equal, particularly when it comes to LGBTQ-friendliness. 

Let&#;s explore three Mediterranean islands, Valletta in Malta, Sicily in Italy, and Ibiza in Spain which stand out for their warm and welcoming LGBTQ-friendly environment, offering the perfect sun-soaked vacation experience.

Valletta, Malta

Nestled between Sicily and the North African coast, Malta boasts a history as rich as its stunning azure waters. As the capital, Valletta is a city that has embraced diversity and acceptance, making it an LGBTQ-friendly haven.

Valletta&#;s aesthetic beauty is breathtaking. UNESCO recognized the urban area as a World Heritage Site, describing it as &#;one of the most concentrated historic areas in the world