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LGBTQ+ Travel

History

Palm Springs has long been a vibrant hub for LGBTQ+ culture, with a rich male lover history dating assist to the mid-20th century. Originally a retreat for Hollywood celebrities, the metropolis became a welcoming oasis for homosexual men and lesbians seeking refuge and community. During the 1950s and '60s, discreet gatherings and private parties laid the groundwork for a more apparent queer presence, which flourished in the decades that followed. By the 1980s and '90s, Palm Springs was abode to numerous gay-owned businesses, resorts, and bars, earning it a reputation as a top Gay travel destination. Today, with openly Queer city leadership and annual events appreciate Palm Springs Celebration and The Dinah, the city continues to celebrate its legacy of inclusion and visibility.

Gay Resorts

Gay men’s resorts in Palm Springs are a cornerstone of the city’s Homosexual scene, offering a unique blend of relaxation, community, and celebration. These resorts cater specifically to gay travelers, providing a safe and welcoming space where guests can truly be themselves. Many feature clothing-optional areas, lush poolside settings, hot tubs, and social events that encourage con
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Gay-only hotels | Men-only resorts

Want to spend a relaxing and yet exciting holiday with other gays? Then gay-only hotels are exactly what you’re looking for! Here you can detect an overview of resorts and accommodation all over the world classified as “gay only / men only”. You’ll find the largest selection of same-sex attracted hotels on Gran Canaria and in Florida - destinations with guaranteed sun, beach, and fun. All you need to do now is find the right gay accommodation for you, book it, and off you go on your dream gay holiday!

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Austria

One thing is certain – the LGBTQ+ scene in Austria is growing. Tyrol, in particular, offers a affectionate and welcoming environment for gay travellers. The region is known for its stunning alpine landscapes and charming towns, providing a picturesque backdrop for a memorable gay holiday. While the gay scene may be more discreet compared to larger cities such as Vienna, there are gay-friendly establishments and events in Tyrol, ensuring an unforgettable experience for all gay visitors.

France

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Is LGBTQI* tourism contributing to foster acceptance and rights of homo- and transsexuals in travel destinations? Reflections from Cambodia, Colombia and Saudi Arabia.

Homosexuality is still prosecuted in 70 countries, being even punished by death in eleven. It is therefore not surprising that security still plays a major role for LGBTQI* (Lesbian, Queer, Bisexual, Transgender, Homosexual, Intersexual) travelers to this day. But travelling is not just a uncertainty for LGBTQI* people. The industry also has the potential to strengthen the acceptance and rights for LGBTQI* locals within the move destinations – in theory. Markus Ulrich from the Womxn loving womxn and Gay Federation in Germany (LSVD) is skeptical: "It is a mere claim that LGBTQI* traveling improves the legal and social situation in tour destinations and cannot be proven", he says. Rather, tourism often functions as a fig-leaf for states to protest cosmopolitanism to the world, while its own LGBTQI* population continues to be massively repressed. The tourism industry is more optimistic: By entering repressive tourist destinations, the LGBTQI* industry can aid to combat homophobia, according to the International Gay and Lesbian Trav