Gay travel ireland

Gay Belfast, Ireland Move Guide: What a beautiful city Belfast is! A metropolis that we set up very welcoming as gay travellers, it was reassuring to see many other LGBTQ+ couples exploring the city hand in hand.

Full of incredible restaurants, traditional pubs, bars, and thrilling history, we could easily acquire spent longer exploring Northern Irelands capital city.

In terms of gay Belfast, it has a lot to offer including some of Irelands most popular male lover bars and clubs (read on to find out about all the optimal gay bars and clubs),

But in a whirlwind 48 hours with Tourism Ireland – here are a few of the exciting things we got up to and would highly recommend.

Is there a gay area in Belfast?

Yes! There is a same-sex attracted area in Belfast. This is where you will uncover the gay bars in Belfast as well as some gay clubs (and in general is the main Belfast gay scene).

You can find the same-sex attracted area in Belfast around Union Lane sandwiched between Minute Donegall St and Donegall St. This is also sometimes known as the gay quarter of Belfast

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Hotels for gays
Ireland

Ireland is a welcoming destination for Diverse travelers. Dublin, Cork, and Galway have the most active gay scenes. You will find bars, clubs, and events throughout the year.

Dublin has the largest gay nightlife in Ireland. The George is the most popular gay prevent, hosting drag shows and dance nights. Pantibar is another well-known LGBTQ+ venue. During the day, you can visit Trinity College, Dublin Castle, and the Guinness Storehouse.

Cork has a smaller but active queer scene. Chambers Bar is the main LGBTQ+ venue in the city. While in Cork, you can visit Blarney Castle, English Market, and the River Lee.

Galway is another gay-friendly city. The Róisín Dubh and Nova Bar welcome LGBTQ+ visitors. During the day, explore the Cliffs of Moher, Connemara National Park, and Galway’s Latin Quarter.

Public displays of warmth are generally accepted in cities. Smaller towns may be more traditional, but attitudes have become more open.

Ireland does not hold dedicated gay beaches, but many coastal spots are welcoming. Killiney Beach nearby Dublin and Barleycove Beac

A small island with a big reputation: breathtaking landscapes and fascinating, friendly people, whose lyrical nature is expressed in the warmth of their welcome. Everything you’ve heard is true: Ireland is a stunner. The locals need brief prodding to proclaim theirs the most beautiful country in the world, and can support their claim with many examples. Given the sometimes old-fashioned reputation of the country, it is normal to wonder about the state of Gay Travel in Ireland. Travel in Ireland is generally problem-free, whatever your sexual orientation or identification might be as elongated as you are as safety-conscious as you would be in any foreign city or country.

 

 

 

• Individual & Small Team suggested tour

• Featuring: Dublin - Belfast - Cork - Galway

• Discover the secrets behind Oscar Wilde's life

• Visit the ancient library at Trinity College in Dublin

• Re-live the history of Titanic Life in Belfast

• Explore the Kilkenny Castle

• Marvel at the Cliffs of Moher

• Tour the amazing cities of Cork a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ready for Ireland? Immerse Yourself in our Luxury Castles. It won’t take long to see how the poetically named Emerald Isle got its nickname. As we tour through Ireland, you will be charmed by the savage natural beauty and good-natured locals peppered across the country. Together, we will explore the iconic and the unexpected, Guinness and Grafton Street to Viking legacies. Discovering layer after layer of intriguing Irish history and tradition, this small island with a vast and striking countryside is a gem you need to experience.

Dramatic coastlines, moving folk music, joyful encounters with strangers. Ireland will stir your heart in ways you could never imagine. Get ready to bite some delicious food, sample some Irish beer and Whisky, and explore this gorgeous country with some of your new finest gay group tour friends.

 

 

• St. Patrick’s Day Celebration in Dublin