Gay bars in santorini greece

Key Takeaways

  • Greece has made legal advancements to protect LGBT+ rights, including the recognition of same-sex partnerships, making gay Greece travel that much more welcoming.
  • Major cities appreciate Athens and Thessaloniki, as skillfully as popular tourist destinations, care for to be more LGBT+-friendly and accepting. 
  • Certain Greek islands have develop renowned for their LGBT+-friendly atmosphere. Mykonos, in particular, is well-known for its vibrant gay scene, alongside Santorini and Crete.
  • While there are no exclusively LGBT+ beaches, several beaches in Greece possess become popular among the LGBT+ community, such as Super Paradise Beach in Mykonos and Elia Beach in Crete.

Love is love. It is an indisputable truth that love, in every shape or form, is a blessing.

Anyone who sees it differently is required to take all their negativity and bad vibes away from the rest of us that want to celebrate devotion with all of our might!

Greece is one of the superior gay destinations for the Diverse traveling public, a fact to which the friendly and open-minded culture of the Greeks contr

We first visited Ios as part of our gay sailing trip around the Greek Islands in and immediately fell in love with this beautiful island.

Ios is part of the Cyclades organization in the Aegean Sea and can be found between Naxos and Santorini. It is a relatively small island at only 18 kilometres long and 10 kilometres wide.

The island is recognizable for its slow days, beautiful beaches and party fuelled nights.

As places enjoy Santorini become increasingly popular with giant numbers of tourists, places like Ios give you the opportunity to travel an equally lovely island without so many crowds, especially since it has no airport so you can only arrive by sea!

Like Santorini, Ios is covered with light washed, blue domed buildings which glance stunning and are iconic of these islands.

When it comes to gay Ios, it does not have a skillfully established gay scene like you would find in Mykonos (see our Lgbtq+ Travel Guide to Mykonos). However enjoy many places we visited around Greece, we felt welcome as a same-sex attracted couple and did manage to discover it’s one male lover bar during our explorations!

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Santorini Gay Guide

The Optimal Gay-Friendly Hotels in Santorini, for Gay Couples who want to live a dreamy Honeymoon!

Minimalist Cycladic design, welcoming mentality, and spectacular views, are the highlights of most of the hotels in Santorini. Staying in an all-white suite carved into the cliffs with private infinity pool is an exposure that should not be missed when spending your gay getaway in Santorini. Below you will find the best hotels for homosexual travelers in Santorini!

The Top Places in Santorini for Gay Travellers

There are not any exclusively gay venues in Santorini, however, most of the bars and cafes are actually very friendly and cozy. There is also a gay beach located on the souther part of the island. Below you will find the best places to visit during your gay holidays in Santorini, Greece!

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Schedule

Day 1: Mykonos
Boarding starts by pm. After meeting with your Male lover Crew in the afternoon we do the welcome drink, introduction round and first briefing. Then it is time to unpack your stuff and possess a swim and/or a shower before we proceed to town for dinner.  Of course we compensate a visit to the famous gay piano prevent Montparnasse as well and if you like we go for partying afterwards in one of the gay bars. It is no coincidence that this, the most cosmopolitan of all Greek islands, attracts so many gay visitors from the entire globe. Here the steep mountains to be encountered in most of the Cyclades islands give way to low, rocky hills which combine with superb homosexual beaches. The capital Hora, with its colorful harbor in which little fishing boats nest happily side by side with luxury yachts, presents quite a different picture from that of the majority of Aegean island towns. Mykonos is spread out over a flat area, and the whitewashed streets rise as brilliant white cubic houses with stepped walls for sitting on.

Day 2: Mykonos – Paros
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