Gay Spring Break Key West – Every March thousands of hot, sexy men flock to gay Key West to relive their college days through epic parties, adventures, shows and events.Discover comfortable and safe snorkeling destinations that are hand-picked for calm conditions, abundant ecology, great science, and few people! We cannot recommend these guys highly enough. Thankfully we found LGBT friendly Namaste Eco, owned by insanely passionate Jeff Bowman who will not stop until you are infected with his passion and enthusiasm for everything under-the-sea. We absolutely hate this and were determined to find another way. Namaste Eco Excursions – Thousand’s of tourists daily are jam-packed onto tours for reef snorkeling Key West where they are taken to the nearest reef, dumped in the water without supervision in crazy numbers and cause extensive damage to the brittle coral and sea-life.Duval Street & Old Key West – Wander the historic neighborhood of Key West, linger in galleries, admire the Bahamian and Spanish influenced mansions and enjoy a Cuban Coffee – perhaps with a cigar? Whats the rush….Sculptures, watercolors, photography, and whimsy: you’ll find it all here. 7 Artists & Friends – A 100% local art gallery representing many of Key West’s best artists.Set on the site of a Civil War Fort, this secluded Eden is one of Key West’s most tranquil – and undiscovered – spots.
The wild gay annual events like Tropical Heat, Fantasyfest, and Womenfest still draw in record crowds, the Duvel Street gay nightlife continues to expand, clothing option gay resorts remain fulled booked, and there are more drag shows than we could count.Īt times it still seems like gays outnumber straights in the Conch Republic… Yes, this legendary gay island is not done yet, and today Gay Key West’s still attracts hundreds of thousands of queers travelers every year looking for sun, sea, sand, and sex!Īre you relocating? This guide will help travelers discover the queerer side of the city. Yes, it seems like Key West – much like Austin, Oslo, and Auckland – is on its way to being post-gay – but there is still plenty of energy and fire left for those still seeking a gay culture, nightlife, and indulgence only comparable to other legendary gay travel spots Fire Island, Palm Springs, Bangkok, and Mykonos. Today mass tourism and sky-high real estate prices have started to forced gay life further north to Gay Fort Lauderdale, and many ‘hetero-friendly’ guest houses now stand where once-fabled LGBT exclusive resorts stood.