Gay life puerto vallarta

LGBT Vacations

Puerto Vallarta is known as The Friendliest City in the World thanks to the warmth of its people and the welcoming of its visitors with open arms. For more than 6o years it has established itself as one of the LGBT community’s favorite places. Besides its warm hospitality, Puerto Vallarta is a destination with lots of allure, from restaurants and bars, to spas and exclusive tours to explore and admire the organic beauty and biodiversity that this privileged place has to offer.
 
With your couple or with friends, be yourself and enjoy every moment in unparalleled ambiances.
 
Puerto Vallarta has an array of options to make your trip unforgettable: you can stroll along the Malecon under the sunset brightness, explore its streets full of beautiful surprises, savor the gastronomy of its restaurants and bars, enjoy the nightlife in the Quixotic Zone or grab a moment for relaxation at its world-class spas or a massage by the sea. 

 

Beach Club & Chill

Beach clubs are the utopian place to chill in style, and savor local fresh cuisine and i

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My wife and I stumbled upon Puerto Vallarta while traveling around Mexico. We figured it was just another touristy beach town, but we couldn’t have been more wrong. We literally stumbled into a pretty and accepting LGBTQ paradise! The locals are so kind to everyone which can be difficult as a lesbian couple to find places we truly feel welcome and defended but Puerto Vallarta immediately soared to the superior of that list. We want to share with you all the finest gay hotels, things to do, restaurants and bars to visit during your trip. This article will take you through male lover Puerto Vallarta Mexico the only LGBTQ guide you will need! 

Apparently, Puerto Vallarta has been a dreamy gay vacation destination for decades, especially for US and Canadian gay men. Why? It has a literal gayborhood filled with LGBTQ resorts, bars, shops, and parties. We loved this area so much we actually lived here for 4 months

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The jello shots hold coming.

I have declined a few times already, because it’s not even 11 am yet. I’m already holding a strong mixed drink, and we’re only about an hour into an all-day cruise around Banderas Bay. I don’t want to get sick on a boat!

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But the servers keep offering, so I will indulge in a handful of jello shots on this voyage.

It’s hard to turn down free drinks, and it’s even harder amid the festive atmosphere of Diana’s gay and lesbian cruise, where the spirits are high and the bathing suits are small.

Diana’s Tour is one of the most accepted gay activities in Puerto Vallarta. In fact, it might be one of the most popular same-sex attracted activities anywhere.

An astounding % of the Trip Advisor reviews rate Diana’s as a 5-star experience, which has to be one of the highest percentages in existence.

For comparison’s sake, the South Rim of the Grand Canyon only gets an % five-star rate. There you have it – empiri

Gay Puerto Vallarta

Every year Puerto Vallarta seems to become more well-liked as a gay vacation see. With a great climate, gorgeous ocean bay, beaches, mountains and lush tropical jungle as the setting, Puerto Vallarta is a small city devoted to serving the visiting traveler. While retaining much of its old design Mexican charm, Vallarta has over the years built up the infrastructure of a modern resort community. Internet cafes, ATM machines, fine restaurants, excellent airport, contemporary medical services, drinkable water supply, and a safe, tolerant environment are now all part of the Vallarta scene. So visiting a tropical paradise doesn't include to be a choice between a modern but sterile place or the alternative of a quaint but primitive existence. Puerto Vallarta has all the quaintness, without compromising on any of the modern conveniences.

Whether you're just considering a vacation here, someone who has just visited once before, or a virtual resident who comes every winter for months at a period, you'll find plenty of useful information here. Vallarta now has over a dozen hotels,