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San Francisco just happens to be one of the most romantic cities in the U.S. and one of the country’s leaders in equal rights. The pastel houses sprinkled on the hills lead to a breathtaking view of the Bay, which is encased in steep mountain crests. This foggy city has long been famous for its liberalism and political activism, as it’s the epicenter of gay rights movements. With a multiplicity of gay-owned businesses and households, it’s difficult to find a street without a rainbow flag being p
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Costa Rica is one of the best destinations in Latin America for gay and lesbian vacationers. San Jose offers a thriving gay scene with many nightlife options, and most hotels are either run by gays or are gay-friendly. With the country’s beautiful rainforests, pristine beaches, and majestic volcanoes, pockets of remoteness transport travelers into a world of isolation. In the same breath, you and your sweetheart can enjoy a pulsing nightlife scene at one (or more) of the gay-friendly restaurants
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With stunning beaches and an unbeatable climate, Miami has long been a popular honeymoon destination. The city continues to keep the tradition alive by sporting plenty of hip hotels and restaurants, which welcome the LGBT community. With dense urban sprawl, honeymooners will most likely want to look for lodging along the city’s blue-watered coast, with soft surf and crisp, white sand. But those looking for the party should head to South Beach, one of Miami’s sexiest and most gay-friendly distric
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Aruba might not be as “out” as San Fran or South Beach, but the country prides itself on its diversity and all-around gay-friendly population. Unlike Jamaica and Grand Cayman Island, which are known for homophobia, Aruba presents gay honeymooners with a relaxed and romantic atmosphere. There’s only one designated gay bar in town, but the rest gladly welcome gays. During the day, long, winding, unspoiled beaches are perfect for catching some rays side-by-side with your spouse.
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The U.S. Virgin Islands offer a lively and gay-friendly club scene, as well as plenty of natural beauty — so honeymooners have choices. St. John boasts exceptionally well-protected wildlife areas, and St. Thomas delivers bit more of the party scene that many come to the Caribbean in hopes of finding. The U.S. Virgin Islands has recently become a hub for gays by donning a welcoming and open-minded attitude towards gay visitors. While it’s not nearly as colorful as other cities, you can expect to
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