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Gay Salvador

Although it’s still unknown to many travelers, Salvador is considered Brazil’s most gay-friendly city. It doesn’t have the glitter of Rio de Janeiro or the size of São Paulo, but for years this northern city has burnished a reputation for having an easygoing attitude about same-sex attracted people. Salvador is home to the country’s oldest same-sex attracted rights and human rights organization in Brazil, the Grupo Gay da Bahia. Salvador's Gay Celebration Parade, one of the largest in Brazil with around , participants, takes place in September.

It's said that gay people notice comfortable to be open about their sexuality in this city, so activities take place all around town. One of the more active gay quarters is the Barra neighborhood, with a number of male lover bars and clubs. Gay saunas here are also successfully frequented.

For the Hell & Heaven party, an annual prolonged weekend of electronic dance music each November. This past year people came from all over the world to Club Med Trancoso and Arraial Eco Park, in Porto Seguro, just down the coast south o

Welcome to our Complete Male lover Rio De Janeiro Journal Guide. We will be sharing the best of what Rio De Janeiro has to offer Homosexual travellers from day trips, to the best male lover bars in Rio, queer friendly hotels and same-sex attracted beaches.

When we think of Rio De Janeiro, we think of stunning landscapes, beautiful beaches, icons favor Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain and of course, bronzed Brazilian boys!

Rio is the second most populated city in Brazil. It’s an incredible place where nature meets the municipality and the two landscapes intertwine creating an urban jungle.

It was nothing appreciate we had seen before. You could be within the city surrounded by skyscrapers, only to shift and look out over Guanabara Bay and notice over islands.

But of course we had to demand, is Rio De Janeiro gay friendly?

After spending 10 days in Rio and exploring ‘gay Rio De Janeiro’ we have deposit together our Rio homosexual travel guide!

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Is Rio De Janeiro Gay Friendly?

In short, yes, Rio De Janeiro is gay

Gay Life in Rio

Rio de Janeiro is a superb city for gays to visit. The locals are very open and accepting of all walks of life. Gays, lesbians and transgenders are all welcome to celebrate the Rio experience openly without shrink from of reprisal.

The Beach

The beaches of Rio are standard meeting point for all groups. Despite being successfully received in all the beaches, there are preferred areas for the homosexual community. In Ipanema, where Rua Farme de Amoedo finds the beach is the favorite. Copacabana also has a gay section, and it is located near the Copacabana Palace Hotel. Reserva Beach in Barra da Tijuca is a good area that is well known for the rainbow flag place up in the beach for alternative visitors.

Gay Neighborhoods

The gay district of Rio runs along the Rua Teixeira de Melo right next to Farme Lgbtq+ Beach. Walk around between Galeria Café for a bit of fun. Rua Farme do Amoedo is mixed but has a large gay population. This area is also more relaxed if you perform not feel like dressing up.

Night Life

Gay Dance clubs are quite popular in Rio. Huge parties hosted by DJ celebriti

Brazil is the largest and most populated country in South America and Brazilians are well acknowledged to be friendly to foreigners, welcoming them as if they were their friends. Brazil is a paradise for visitors since the country has such a diverse offering. Incredible beaches, jungle, cold weather in the hills, adventure, desert landscapes and mega cities are just a scant of the things awaiting visitors to Brazil. Even traveling from the south to the north is a different experience due to the unique cultures create in a country of its size. In fact, this diversity can even be a identity shock for Brazilians themselves traveling their own country. When it comes to finding LGBTQ+ friendly destinations in Brazil, the options are quite varied, but they are mainly located along the east coast and in major capitals, even inland. Today Amazonas and Pantanal bring Adventure and Sustainability destinations. In the South of Brazil, Canyons are the recent attraction for our LGBTQ+ tourists.

Diversity is a highlight in Brazil and with its size and different cultures, LGBTQ+ acceptance can vary fro