Gay beach towns

Memorial Day, the unofficial start of summer, has come and gone, signaling that it&#;s time to plan your beach trips. Seek a couple Fridays and Mondays off, splurge on that brand-new bathing suit and get beaching. Here’s our guide to the best gay beaches in the Northeast (read: gayest), where we truly savor this warm-weather season.

Asbury Park, New Jersey

Two words: The Boss. Kidding, kind of. The real two words: Beach Bear. This annual LGBT weekend proves what we all know about Jersey: This state goes huge when it comes to parties (and hair, muscles, etc.). Over four days, events will contain you falling in love, if not with your own Rosalita then with the personality-heavy, endearing Garden State. Bears and their admirers take over Asbury Park August 15–18, so embrace your spontaneous side and practice your calling-out-of-work-sick voice.

Rehoboth Beach, Delaware

This quaint, one-square-mile town packs it all in: beaches, boardwalk, tax-free shopping and a surprisingly active nightlife, which specializes in open dwelling parties. For some reason, the gays in Rehoboth abso

The City eventually made Main Beach a public park, also known as the ‘Window to the Sea.&#; The homosexual culture eventually migrated to the block of South Coast Route, which was dwelling to The Coast Inn, Boom Boom Room and a gay dinner residence. This became the hub and heart of gay culture for the next several decades.

It was in , that Laguna Beach made national news by electing the first openly gay mayor in Orange County, Bob Gentry. The city continued to be a haven and warm place for the local LGBTQ community

During the day crowds flock to WEST Avenue, the unofficial lgbtq+ beach.

On May 9, , the Capital of Laguna Beach presented the LGBT Heritage and Customs Committee with a proclamation recognizing the month of June as Lesbian, Male lover, Bisexual & Gender nonconforming Heritage and Identity Month in Laguna Beach. Be sure to celebrate Male lover Pride month with us every delayed May/early June.

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While the town has settled down some in recent years from its heyday in the 60s, Laguna Beach remains to be a vibrant draw for

Looking for gay friendly beach solutions? The best options

When planning a beach holiday, finding places where you feel welcome, free and comfortable is crucial. 

Fortunately, there are beaches in Italy and Europe where the LGBTQ+ community can relax the sun, sea and relaxation in a tranquil and inclusive atmosphere. 

If you too are looking for a destination that combines natural beauty and hospitality, you are in the right place!

In Italy, there are several hidden gems perfect for a seaside getaway. Among these is the Spiaggia del Troncone in Campania, a miniature wild paradise where essence blends with freedom. Moving north, the lively Spiaggia dei Murazzi in Venice is a popular destination for those seeking joy and new friendships. 

In the heart of Italy, in Rome, the historic Spiaggia di Capocotta has for years offered a sound and welcoming refuge for the LGBTQ+ community. And if you are dreaming of crystal-clear waters and breathtaking landscapes, the Torre Guaceto Beach in Puglia is the perfect destination.

But if you're thinking of a getaway outside

Best Gay Beach Towns around the D.C. Area

We&#x;re all seeking a staycation now more than ever during this pandemic, but conclusion the nearest beach isn&#x;t always easy for landlocked locales like Washington, D.C. This capital offers the full package&#x;history, shopping, dining, nightlife&#x;with the exception of sand and Speedos. Although there aren&#x;t any beaches along the city&#x;s borders, you can still check in popular gay beach towns within a reasonable driving distance. Plus, you can experience neighboring states along the way, while also supporting local gay stores, bars and restaurants that could use the support right now. Ready for a little road-tripping fun? Here&#x;s where to come across the best gay beach towns around the D.C. area.

Getting There:

Driving is the most convenient and affordable way of getting to these beaches from D.C., requiring roughly a hour drive. You can rent an economy car for as low as $30 per day (prices vary). If your rental pickup isn&#x;t within walking distance from your hotel, produce time for an Uber or taxi service.

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