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Discovering Mexico, an exotic and friendly destination for your next trip

Compared to the past, today there are many vacationer destinations that have opened up to a tourism friendly or purely LGBT friendly. These include the Mexico. It may not seem like it, but from a country with such a peculiar culture and little inclination to diversity, it has turned out to be one of the places that, more than any other, has decided to change its face and pursue the path of the modern society and civilized. Mexico is one of those destinations that offers tourists a complete vacation made up of: wide, white beaches, a transparent sea, clear skies, large cities and small villages, tradition culture and modernity. Mexico is a country where the philosophy of macism, today has radically changed its position until the approval in 2015 of same-sex marriages. It must be said, however, that tolerance of sexual diversity has been earned with great effort, but it has always been widespread in the past, especially among the Zapotecs and Mayans. They, in particular, were the first to develop the concept of third sex. Beyond that: what are the must-visit destinations?

Mexico and the beauty of Acapulco.

It is a city that is located on the Pacific coast of Mexico, 350 km from Mexico City. It overlooks a deep bay and considered among the most beautiful in the world. Acapulco is Mexico’s most legendary tourist resort. Families have flocked here for generations and Hollywood celebrities, from Johnny Weissmuller to Elizabeth Taylor, have built the history of glamour in the mid-20th century.. Today the city’s fame is somewhat in decline, but nevertheless Acapulco remains an important tourist center in Mexico. There are numerous clubs and the Moons nightclub is perhaps the most famous.

Mexico and the charm of Cancun

Cancun is considered thea Mexican Miami with wide, white beaches bordered by state-of-the-art skyscrapers. Like its American sister, Cancun has an unparalleled nightlife. El Centro is the hotspot for the city’s gay scene. Playa Mamitas and Delfines are the two main beaches and also the most popular with LGBT tourists. For naturism lovers, there is Cancun’s nudist beach, which is located a forty-minute walk from Coco’s famous resort.

Mexico and the (secret) life in Oaxaca.

It is the capital of the Mexican state of the same name. The year-round city of Oaxaca enjoys a wonderful temperate climate. More than the its climatic characteristics, however, the main reasons to visit the city is its culture and the warmth of its people. For this reason, Oaxaca attracts many tourists from the community who prefer a vacation to thesign of culture. Rich in history and culture, Oaxaca is a fascinating destination where millennia-old civilizations, buildings of colonial architecture and traditions that endure alive today have converged over time.

Mexico and the beaches of Puerto Vallarta

Undoubtedly Puerto Vallarta is a must-see destination for your trip to Mexico. The capital of LGBT tourism, it offers several exclusively gay facilities: resorts, guest houses, bed and breakfasts for every type of wallet. Blue Chairs is the main beach where every day statuesque physiques, beautiful boys and cheerful groups of friends go for a day of relaxation. At sunset, before being seduced by nighttime temptations, enjoy the peace the place has to offer. And when the night is upon us, you can head to Club Manana, a disco with an indoor pool or Club Paco Paco with 3 floors of pure fun.

Russell Evans

Hey, I’m Anis Shivani, and I created Gaypartycruise.com as a way to celebrate gay culture and share my experiences within the community.