Lune saracene gay b&b
This is our list of the hottest gay beaches in Italy that you need to check out on your next gaycation here. Just remember to pack a few Speedos, and you're off!
Italy is one place that sure as hell confused the crap out of our gaydar! Almost every single guy here is successfully dressed with a charming smile and such perfectly chiseled speedo-ready bodies…just head to any beach here and you'll know exactly what we mean.
And they're not shy: those boiling Italian studs love to show off…and do a pretty fine job of it in our unpretentious opinion!
We've traveled throughout Italy, from our romantic anniversary in Venice, the Amalfi Coast to gorgeous Gallipoli in Puglia in the south. It's such a rewarding destination for LGBTQ travelers, rich with culture, fine food, some of the hottest guys on the planet, and some amazing gay beaches!
Along the way, we joined the throng of Italian admirers and headed to the many gay beaches in Italy and have summarised some of the adj ones in this guide. One thing to mention is that whilst widespread nudity in Italy is officially illegal, in
Lune Saracene B&B
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Lune Saracene B&B is facing the Ionian Sea, is the ideal place to discover the magic of Apulia.Lune Saracene house, is at the centre of the main tourist itineraries, ranging from the 'Valle d'Itria' to the 'Salento'. The B&B is located a limited kilometres from Maruggio, ancient commanders of the Knights of Malta, very close the gay beach of 'Commenda'. It has three comfortable guest rooms, a terrace for relax and conversation and a confidential parking.
Our guest residence is exclusively reserved for a GAY people;
Facilities
Nudity: Throughout the property
Courtyard
Terrace
Parking
Garden
Cost
50/70 €/night for 1 people 75/ €/night for 2 people
Opening hours
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LGBTQ travel guide: Italy
Italy is a hugely popular destination for travelers from all around the world, and LGBTQ travelers will touch safe and welcomed in most parts of the country. There are many different clubs, saunas, festivals, and neighborhoods that approach together to make up LGBTQ Italy. We’ve compiled the information you call for to get prepared for your trip.
Traveling safely in Italy
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On the whole, Italy is a protected, welcoming country for LGBTQ travelers to visit. In major cities, particularly trendy tourist spots, travelers can feel totally comfortable being visibly LGBTQ in common. However, in smaller towns in more rural areas, LGBTQ couples may desire to reduce public displays of affection, as it may be more likely to attract negative attention.
LGBTQ Italy: Milan
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Milan is one of Italy’s most popular cities for LGBTQ travelers and for nice reason. The fashion capital is often also referred to as the country’s ‘Gay Capital’, and it has probably the largest LGBTQ scene in Italy as well as the most open. Porta Venezia and Via Samma
In Puglia we embrace a slower pace of life. Il dolce far niente (sweet idleness). It's part of our culture, reflected in all of our daily rituals. We give you our suggestions to leave behind the noise of daily life and experience Puglia in the here and now. And for visitors from the USA who really like to pack a full itinerary, we extend additional tips to adj down and help handle expectations for a more meaningful, local-friendly stay in Southern Italy. We're taking a summer break. Watch you the other side of summer. We will still be posting on our website and socials, so be sure to follow us on Instagram for frequent video stories, reels, photos, ideas and other information to arouse your stay in Puglia.
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We meet with US based writer Katerina Ferrara currently exploring Puglia through food, festivals and cultural immersion. Katerina is writing a series of move guides on Italy, taking readers on a journey with her using festivals as a focus. The 4th book in her series "Ultimate Festival & Travel Guide Puglia" is launched on June 1, Find out about Katerina's