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Chris Tremblay  Mar 28
4 MIN READ

Punta del Este, Uruguay's glamorous beach resort town, is emerging as a lesser-known gem for queer travelers seeking safety, stunning beaches, and subtle inclusivity away from mainstream LGBTQ+ lists.

Punta del Este, a chic beach enclave on Uruguay's eastern coast, is quietly positioning itself as one of South America's most underrated destinations for queer travelers. Often overshadowed by flashier spots like Buenos Aires or Rio de Janeiro on standard LGBTQ+ itineraries, this resort town combines pristine Atlantic beaches, upscale vibes, and an atmosphere of effortless acceptance rooted in Uruguay's status as the continent's LGBTQ+ rights leader.

In 2013, Uruguay became the second country in South America to legalize same-sex marriage, following Argentina, and has since enacted robust anti-discrimination laws protecting LGBTQ+ people in employment, housing, and public services. This progressive framework extends to Punta del Este, where societal attitudes reflect a laid-back openness, making it a safe haven for same-sex couples, transgender people, and non-binary travelers who want to relax without fanfare. Unlike more party-centric queer destinations, Punta del Este appeals to those craving cultural depth alongside beach bliss, with its blend of high-end resorts, art scenes, and natural beauty.

What Makes Punta del Este Welcoming for Queer Travelers



The town's appeal lies in its subtle yet pervasive inclusivity, where queer travelers can hold hands on the beach or dine at waterfront spots without drawing stares. Playa Chihuahua, a clothing-optional beach near Punta del Este, stands out as a queer-friendly nude beach, offering liberation amid golden sands and rolling waves— a rare find in South America for body-positive, LGBTQ+ visitors seeking unfiltered freedom. Local reports highlight how the area's European-influenced cosmopolitan crowd, including affluent visitors from Buenos Aires and São Paulo, fosters an environment where diversity is the norm rather than the exception.

Queer nightlife here is understated but vibrant, centered in beachfront bars and clubs that welcome all identities. Venues like those along the Punta del Este promenade host drag shows and themed nights during peak summer season , drawing local LGBTQ+ residents and seasonal expats. Travelers report mingling easily with Uruguay's tight-knit queer community, which emphasizes discretion and warmth over ostentation. For couples, romantic sunset walks along the Playa Brava or hand-in-hand strolls at La Mano sculpture— the iconic giant hand emerging from the sand— provide picturesque, affirming moments.

Safety remains a cornerstone of the Punta del Este experience, with violent crime rates significantly lower than in neighboring regional hotspots. Visitors benefit from a police force trained under Uruguay's modern human rights and gender-inclusion protocols. Transgender travelers can find specialized gender-affirming care in nearby Montevideo, just a two-hour drive away, which serves as a regional leader in hormone therapy and surgery. While the town’s international hospitals cater to diverse medical needs, long-term gender-affirming services are most easily accessed by those with residency or local private health plansSafety is a cornerstone, with low violent crime rates compared to other regional hotspots and police trained under Uruguay's human rights protocols. Transgender travelers appreciate the ease of accessing gender-affirming care in nearby Montevideo, just a two-hour drive away, while the town's international hospitals cater to diverse needs.

Emerging as a Hidden Gem Amid Cultural Riches



Punta del Este's rise as a queer-friendly underdog stems from its transformation from an elite getaway to a more accessible retreat post-pandemic. Digital nomads, many from the LGBTQ+ community, have flocked here for remote work-friendly cafes with high-speed Wi-Fi overlooking the ocean, blending productivity with play. The town's proximity to José Ignacio, another queer-welcoming beach village 30 minutes north, expands options for low-key exploration— think organic farm-to-table dining and yoga retreats that embrace all genders and orientations.

Culturally, the area pulses with events like the Punta del Este International Film Festival, which often features queer cinema selections, and art fairs showcasing local LGBTQ+ artists inspired by Uruguay's coastal muse. Casapueblo, the whimsical whitewashed clifftop home-turned-museum of artist Carlos Páez Vilaró, offers panoramic views and sunset champagne toasts, a staple for romantic queer getaways. Whale-watching tours from November to April let visitors spot southern right whales breaching offshore, a natural spectacle that underscores the town's eco-conscious appeal for mindful queer adventurers.

Local queer voices emphasize the community's growth. "Punta del Este feels like a secret we share with the sea, "notes one Montevideo-based organizer active in regional pride networks, highlighting informal beach meetups that connect travelers with locals. This organic networking contrasts with more commercialized scenes elsewhere, fostering authentic bonds.

Practical Tips and Why Visit Now



For queer travelers, stay at inclusive boutique hotels like the Hotel Concorde or explore Airbnb listings in the progressive La Barra neighborhood across the bridge. Dining highlights include iconic chivito sandwiches at beach shacks or fresh seafood at Lo de Tere, where same-sex couples dine openly. Getting around is easy via rental bikes or the local "remise" (private car) services, with Punta del Este’s own international airport (PDP) or a scenic 90-minute drive from Montevideo providing seamless connections.

What elevates Punta del Este as an emerging hidden gem? It isn't yet a staple on every mainstream LGBTQ+ list, which allows it to deliver world-class safety with fewer crowds and more pristine nature than hotspots like Buenos Aires or Medellín. As regional tourism rebounds, this blend of luxury and quiet affirmation positions it perfectly for discerning queer explorers seeking a refined respite.

by Chris Tremblay

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Amanda Luhn  Mar 27
5 MIN READ

The mountains win again, as the song goes, and a mountain city in western North Carolina leads the charge. Asheville ranks second among United States destinations trending for this year's spring break according to Google Flights, beating out more stereotypical beach destinations in Florida and California.

The mountains win again, as the song goes, and a mountain city in western North Carolina leads the charge. Asheville ranks second among United States destinations trending for this year's spring break according to Google Flights, beating out more stereotypical beach destinations in Florida and California.

by Amanda Luhn

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Chris Tremblay  Mar 26
5 MIN READ

Nestled in the heart of Transylvania, Cluj-Napoca is quietly blossoming into a welcoming destination for LGBTQ+ travelers seeking authentic European charm without the crowds of mainstream hotspots.

In the shadow of the Carpathian Mountains, Cluj-Napoca, Romania's vibrant second-largest city, is carving out a reputation as an unexpectedly welcoming spot for LGBTQ+ travelers. Unlike the well-trodden paths of Barcelona or Berlin, Cluj offers a blend of medieval architecture, lively student energy, and a burgeoning queer community that feels genuine and unpretentious. While mainstream LGBTQ+ travel lists spotlight coastal party towns like Sitges or Amsterdam, Cluj-Napoca stands out for its low-key inclusivity, making it ideal for those craving cultural depth over neon-lit excess.

by Chris Tremblay

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Chris Tremblay  Mar 25
4 MIN READ

Columbus, Ohio, has skyrocketed as an unexpected LGBTQ+ haven in the conservative Midwest, blending affordability, vibrant community events, and progressive local policies that make it feel like a queer utopia amid red-state surroundings.

Picture this: You're cruising through Ohio's flatlands, expecting cornfields and conservatism, when suddenly Columbus hits you with rainbow flags fluttering from every lamppost, queer-owned coffee shops buzzing with drag trivia nights, and a Pride parade that rivals coastal spectacles. Columbus, the unassuming capital of Ohio—a state without statewide LGBTQ+ protections—has emerged as North America's most surprising queer hotspot in 2026. What was once dismissed as a flyover city is now a thriving hub where transgender people, gay couples, lesbian artists, and nonbinary creators are building lives that sparkle with authenticity and affordability.

by Chris Tremblay

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Jennifer Allen  Mar 24
3 MIN READ

Glowcation itineraries often place beauty appointments alongside traditional sightseeing plans, with about 45% of travelers reporting they have tried beauty treatments abroad. Travelers book professional skincare treatments, aesthetic clinic services and quick cosmetic touch-ups during their trips, keeping their skincare routines intact even during long days of travel.

Suitcases now leave room for serums and sheet masks, as glowcations, a travel trend centered on skincare and beauty treatments, appear on travel plans. The interest in the concept is rising among younger travelers, with about 38% of Gen Z planning to seek out beauty treatments and skincare stores while traveling this year. These trips pair travel with self-care routines while giving visitors access to treatments and services that may not be easily available at home.

by Jennifer Allen

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Trisha Thomas  Mar 22
3 MIN READ

A quiet cloister behind a wooden door near Rome’s Pantheon offers calm meditation, while its frescoes reveal a turbulent past

A hidden cloister just a few steps from Rome’s Pantheon is a peaceful place for silent meditation — if the millions of tourists who trudge past even know it's there.

by Trisha Thomas

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Chris Tremblay  Mar 23
4 MIN READ

Madeira, Portugal's subtropical gem off the African coast, is emerging as a lesser-known queer-friendly destination in Europe, blending stunning natural beauty with a growing inclusive vibe that welcomes LGBTQ+ visitors year-round.

Madeira: Europe's Under-the-Radar Queer Paradise

by Chris Tremblay

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Roger Porter  Mar 19
2 MIN READ

Dallas sits at the intersection of soul, sun and southern hospitality. The bustling metropolis boasts a lively cultural arts hub for creative exploration, delectable dining destinations that will leave you salivating, and a popping entertainment, music, and nightlife scene that can’t be beat. 

Dallas sits at the intersection of soul, sun and southern hospitality. The bustling metropolis boasts a lively cultural arts hub for creative exploration, delectable dining destinations that will leave you salivating, and a popping entertainment, music, and nightlife scene that can’t be beat. 

by Roger Porter

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Jennifer Allen  Mar 21
4 MIN READ

Romantasy travel gives readers a new way to follow the plot, and this time, it comes with a passport in hand and a castle on the itinerary. The trend influences tourism planning, with fans looking to relive the scenes they once imagined on the page. In response, tour operators design trips that transform the traveler's imagination into real-life experiences.

Romantasy travel gives readers a new way to follow the plot, and this time, it comes with a passport in hand and a castle on the itinerary. The trend influences tourism planning, with fans looking to relive the scenes they once imagined on the page. In response, tour operators design trips that transform the traveler's imagination into real-life experiences.

by Jennifer Allen

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Chris Tremblay  Mar 20
5 MIN READ

In the heart of conservative Idaho, Boise is emerging as a shocking LGBTQ+ hotspot, with a growing queer scene fueled by transplants, welcoming businesses, and community events that defy expectations.

Nestled in the conservative Gem State, Boise, Idaho, might not scream "LGBTQ+ paradise"at first glance—but that's exactly what makes it the ultimate head-scratcher for queer travelers. With a population under 250, 000, this riverside city is flipping the script on red-state stereotypes, boasting a small but fiercely connected LGBTQ+ community that's drawing newcomers from coast to coast. Queer Money describes Boise as "one of the more liberal cities between Minneapolis and Seattle, "noting its evolving demographics as folks from around the country reshape its makeup, with the LGBTQ+ scene growing steadily. It's the kind of place where you spot rainbow stickers on craft breweries and hear stories of transplants building lives amid the mountains—proving that queerness thrives where you least expect it.

by Chris Tremblay

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