Gay bar puerto banus
Steps From the Beach + Excellent Nightlife and Shopping.
Sun-seekers looking to party the night away will find their personal paradise here, where you’re just meters from the beach, and just steps from all the action: Puerto Banus is one of Spain’s most posh marinas – and they’ve got the yachts to prove it. Bustling with restaurants, upscale boutiques (Louis Vuitton, Dior, Cartier) and high-end nightclubs, you’ll hear the occasional roar of a Ferrari – and you might just spot a icon or two.
Beach. Party. Sleep. Repeat
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Gay Club Guide Marbella
Spain has led the way in being a progressive and LGBTQ friendly country, establishing itself as one of the most welcoming holiday destinations for gay travellers.
When we think of homosexual travel to Spain, we automatically consider of locations such as Sitges and Torremolinos where you will find a wide variety of gay-specific bars and clubs. However, Marbella is abode to some of the most vibrant and flamboyant parties and clubs on the Costa del Sol. With a buzzing nightlife, relaxed and open atmosphere it is not to be overlooked as one of the best nightlife destinations on the Costa del Sol.The established gay bars in Marbella are Mikonos Same-sex attracted Bar which is famous for its drag and live shows, latest interiors and current music and Fenix, the only gay cocktail prevent in Marbella, located in the metropolis centre. Both bars have a fun, lively and energetic atmosphere with extensive consume menus where you can party through until sunrise.
Recuerdos Kiss is one of the main meeting spots for gay nightl
Gay Tourism in Marbella
Marbella, along with Torremolinos, tops the list of Gay Amiable destinations in Spain, making it one of the most welcoming destinations for LGTBI tourists. Marbella is home to some of the liveliest and most original parties and clubs on the Costa del Sol. In this article we have made a selection of the top gay friendly activities in Marbella. Enter now to find out more.
In Spain this type of tourism has been increasing, especially in recent years, with the arrival of laws, rights and security for the group, something quite important and essential when choosing where to explore and how safe and comfortable their stay will be. Nowadays the LGTBI tourist has the possibility to choose from a wide variety of accommodation, bars, businesses specially organised.
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Marbella Gay Friendly
What can you do in Marbellas nightlife to avoid being bored in your holiday establishment and have one of the best nights of the whole summer?
Marbella enjoys a strategic location and an enviable climate, making it an ideal se
In our Gay Marbella Tour Guide we will contribute the best gay bars in Marbella, nearest queer beaches, gay friendly hotels and nearest gay saunas.
We have travelled extensively in Spain. We love the beautiful towns you locate all along the coast and best of all, we have found every single one to be very open and male lover friendly, including the very trendy Marbella.
Marbellas old town is beautiful with Plaza de los Naranjas (square of the oranges) and its surrounding streets creature a particularly picturesque and quaint area to explore.
To the west of the town along what is known as the golden mile of sandy beaches, you will find Puerto Banus filled with posh clubs and expensive yachts – a posers paradise.
When it comes to a gay scene in Marbella, it has a very small one. We visited with friends a rare years ago and managed to find two queer bars in Marbella.
These were both very small and packed to the brim with people. Part of the attraction of only having two gay bars meant that it felt like the whole homosexual population of Marbella was in one place giving it a very amiable atmosphe