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The Best Gay Beaches in Spain & a Not many Words about Them!

Below you will find the Hottest Gay Beaches in Spain, LGBT venues, and Spanish Homosexual Hot Spots!

Mar Bella Lgbtq+ & Nudist Beach – Barcelona

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Starting around May, this beach becomes a lively Gay Hot spot in Barcelona during summertime. As it is the most popular lgbtq+ beach in the metropolis, it attracts numerous guys and naturists that like to adore the sun in an environment with like-minded people. Mar Bella Beach is a bit away from Barcelona’s city center, but it is worth visiting. Also, walking 5 minutes away from the beach, you will find Rambla del Poblenou, which features numerous cafes & restaurants, ideal for after sunbathing. 

Playa Es Cavallet – Ibiza

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Playa Es Cavallet is Ibiza’s official nudist beach but throughout the years in has developed a vibrant gay scene and a popular cruising spot. The gay area of the beach is in front of the reastaurant 'Chiringray' -which is almost exclusively gay. This Gay Steamy Spot is located the furthest that it could be from the main parking area of the beach. S

All the gay beaches of Spain in one map

Spain is worldwide known for its star, shore and for organism a very LGBT-friendly region. What if we mix these attributes? Spain becomes the LGBT paradise of summer.

And if you love to be tanned without any line, Spain is your totemic country, because it’s full of nudist beaches. One question: why all gay beaches are also nudist? Who was first, the nudist or the gay?

We want to take you to a trip across the LGBT coast of Spain. That’s why we’ve made this map with all the gay beaches in Spain.

As you can see, you’ll need a long vacation to see them all. Keep reading and we’ll tell you which are the most popular, the indispensables: the best homosexual beaches of Spain.

Mar Bella Beach – Barcelona

Platja de la Mar Bella has a lot of hunks everywhere, especially during Circuit Festival. It’s easy to go: take the line 4 of the subway and get off at Poblenou station. By the way, do you know where do all the hunks go after the beach? Yes! They go to have a drink at Sky Bar!

There’s another LGBT beach in the Catalan capital, and no, it’s not Sant Miquel beach (even if it was full of gays in the recent past). I

Gay Beach Gay Spain

Each region of Spain has its own identity and there is no doubt of confusing the Basques, Catalans, Andalusians or Castilians. It is thanks to these differences and the extraordinary wealth and diversity of cultures that this country, in full growth for 30 years, attracts many gay travelers every year. Madrid offers gays and lesbians the diversity of major capitals while the Canary Islands, Ibiza, Torremolinos, Sitges and Barcelona are among the main gay spots in Europe.

Spain is the third most popular tourist country in the world, and its not hard to view why. Every region is Spain has it's hold flavour .Spain  is a diverse country in Mediterranean Europe, sharing the Iberian Peninsula with Portugal at the western end of the Mediterranean Sea. Among many places, Spain is the home of the thriving capital Madrid, the vibrant coastal city of Barcelona, the famous running with the bulls at Pamplona, and the capital where flamenco was born: Sevilla.

 

Beaches in and around Valencia

Platja de l'Arbre del Gos

South of Valencia there is another miles long beach from the village of Pinedo down to Saler and beyond. On the first kilometres with promenades for pedestrians and bicyclists, incl. beach restaurants and sanitary facilities.

This beach is much quieter than the city beach up north, but it also takes a bit longer to reach the beach. If you don't include a bicycle (tip!) or a car, you can take the bus number 24 and 25.

The gay beach section is situated about half-way between Pinedo and Saler, next to an abandoned factory site behind the dunes. (In 2020, the only leftover of the factory was the statuesque chimney stack – which can be seen afar and used to easily find the gay beach.)
The closest bus stop to the same-sex attracted beach section is 'Carrera del Riu – Coll Vert' (lines 24 and 25).

@ between Pinedo and El Saler
Valencia

Bus 24, 25

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