Cuba gay tour

When it comes to finding gay folks in Cuba, there are no easy tricks. Culture, activity & beach time for 7 days. View itinerary or book online. We now have Cuban partners in all three locations who will greet you and show you their side of this unique and vibrant island. Discover Cuba’s vibrant culture, gay scene, and gay-friendly destinations.

It looked as though the beach extended quite a distance in both directions, so we were unsure where to find the gay section of beach that supposedly existed. This was true even in smaller towns, where it was easy to spot the occasional out and proud guys.

Our nature experiences are amazing, and our friends from the USA can travel freely. Just then, a college-age guy with a sassy demeanor sauntered past with a female friend. As of this writing, Cuba still has no official gay bars just the occasional gay night at a club. Delve into the rich queer history of Cuba while engaging in heartfelt discussions about life as an LGBTQ+ individual on the island.

And we sure found it. The closest Cuban was miles away. You can find occasional drag shows, though. Male and female couples snuggled and soaked in the sun. My friend and I had arrived at Mi Cayito beach in Cuba, a stretch of shoreline 15 miles east of Havana, in search of gay Cuba travel experiences.

It felt pretty much the same as any North American gay beach, and that was cool. Tips for U.S. travelers, legal requirements, and must-visit spots for an unforgettable trip. On this weekday afternoon, the gay beach had maybe people at most, but it was still awesome to see signs of gay life in Cuba, where acceptance is growing but still not nearly at the same level as in most western nations.

We explore modern Habana with visits to the Plaza de la Revolución, visit a non-profit gay-run gallery and studio that supports LGBTQ artists and artists with mental disabilities and unique Cuban Art Brut artists. So the gay beach was our best shot at finding the LGBTQ crowd in Havana.

While Cuba does have wifi and everyone has cell phones, few people use dating apps because internet access is spotty and expensive. The beach itself was beautiful, offering warm waters and a mild gradient that allowed visitors to walk close to feet offshore and still touch the bottom.

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There were only two people within miles, and both were visitors on a cruise ship. Find essential travel tips, important advice, and insights for LGBTQ+ travelers in our comprehensive guide to Cuba. And of course, the weather was perfect and the water was beautiful.

I did login to the apps twice. Lesbian couples, often absent from male-dominated American gay beaches, were present in fairly large numbers. The crowd ran the gamut from teenagers to somethings, with attire ranging from speedos to board shorts. Couples held hands and soaked in the rays near the faded rainbow flag.

There used to be a Cuban gay bar called Humboldt 52 , but that place appears to have been closed for many years now. We were evidently on the right track. A big group of friends chatted and played in the water. Our hope that the dude would lead us to the gay beach were realized when, after five minutes of walking west, we spotted the rainbow flag.