It is not only a proud member of IGLTA, it is also TAG-approved for its service, employment policies, and support of the LGBTQ community. It is an adults-only paradise that opens out to the gay friendly Eagle Beach. We rate it as one of the most gay friendly Caribbean resorts. We just love the Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort in Oranjestad. So now let’s get into it…can you guess who we rate as the as #1? For example, have any openly gay-owned business been allowed to flourish, particularly any hotels.
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To say these islands are something of a mixed bag when it comes to Caribbean gay travel would be the understatement of the century, in so much as they range from homo heaven in places like Puerto Rico and Curaçao, to islands where LGBTQ rights are still evolving… !
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Spending a couple of weeks surrounded by palm trees and pina coladas might sound cute on paper, but just how safe is the Caribbean for the LGBTQ community? However, certain areas of the Caribbean are also infamous for their conservative politics and anti-gay laws. It’s famous for its tropical weather, beautiful blue skies, and crystal-clear waters. The Caribbean is a region of the Americas located southeast of the Gulf of Mexico. Well, we're glad you asked! We assess the most gay friendly places in the Caribbean and how safe they are as a vacation destination for LGBTQ travelers.