Gay travel tel aviv

The Middle East is a region that is notorious for being one of the least queer friendly places in the world. Choosing to travel in the Middle East is quite a tough decision that ultimately involves assessing all the risks involved. The only exception to this is Israel – a shining fabulous beacon in a region!

All countries in the Middle East (except Israel!) criminalise homosexuality, some even have the death penalty for it! By stark contrast, Israel welcomes same-sex attracted travellers and has one of the best gay events in the world: Tel Aviv Pride.

Is the Middle East safe for male lover travellers?

If you’re heading to Israel, then absolutely hell yeah! Tel Aviv is one of the best gay holiday destinations in the world, particularly during Pride in June. The city is world-famous for entity a top lgbtq+ destination.

Sadly, the relax of the region is a diverse story. All countries in the Middle East (except Israel!) have very archaic anti-gay laws, some even impose the death penalty (such as Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Yemen). If you do tour in the region, then we strongly advise you leave back in the closet, switch all your social media to “private” so you canno

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 Incredible days in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem & Gone Sea. Take a part from the routine with 4 incredible day trip to Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and the Dead Sea. Experience the gay beach, bars, the lively markets, and indulge in a culture that is both trendy & historical. Conclude your tour by soaking your feet in the Earth's largest natural spa.

Lose yourself in one of the hippest cities on Earth! Tel Aviv is a world hub and capital of gay Vibe!

Are you ready for a little taste of the Mediterranean? We assume this package is a superb way for you to get it! Our itinerary has been meticulously planned to give you a perfect balance of culture and history, golden beaches, and of course a generous helping of that world famous Tel Aviv nightlife. It may be short, but it packs a punch!

Planned from top to bottom, with high-quality service, OUTstanding Explore takes you through Israel and unfolds its right magic and beauty. We'll place you at the center of it all – with the foremost accommodation – covering the top major sites of Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and the Dead Sea. You'll experi

Gay Tel Aviv – the best homosexual hotels, bars, clubs & more

It’s a place where cultures collide: Jews, Arabs, Christians, atheists, artists, scientists, locals, foreigners, young, old, same-sex attracted and straight – they all disseminate this rather secular city in such a religious territory. But somehow this diversity and tolerance of one another has created an ambiance in Tel Aviv rarely start in other cities throughout the nature. Tel Aviv has recently landed itself on the chart as one of the top destinations for LGBT travelers. But more than just weather, Tel Aviv is vibrant, hip and esthetic. It’s a municipality that doesn’t doze and even in the heart of a highly religious country, it’s a place where you can find a huge gay population with a perception of openness and a thriving nightlife scene.

For Europeans, Tel Aviv is feasible to visit on a long weekend city break since flights from most parts of the continent are under four hours. Visitors coming from North America or other parts of the world will probably visit Tel Aviv as part of a longer trip to Israel or another nearby destination.

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Gay Journey Guide: Israel

  • Brandon Folkes
  • Jan 13, 2022

Fast Facts

  • Capital City – Jerusalem
  • Population of Israel – 9.21 million (2020)
  • Official Language – Hebrew
  • Official Currency – shekel

Israel is one of the world’s most uniquely controversial and highly talked about countries in the planet. As the holy territory for Jewish, Muslim, and Christian faiths, it is a melting pot of culture and strong opposite orthodox ideology that somehow coexists together in a small section of the world. It manages on maintaining a dichotomy of lifestyle by also existence a modern-day country with areas of strong social acceptance.

In Jerusalem you will find Old City, the ancient city that houses the Dome of the Rock, the Western ‘Wailing’ Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, and the various Jewish, Muslim, Armenian, and Christian quarters. In its day, Aged City was known internationally for its beauty and grandeur. On the other end of the spectrum is Tel Aviv, a city known for its beaches, modern lifestyle, as well as its friendliness towards the LGBT people. Tel Aviv hosts the only gay pride

A Weekend Alone In Tel Aviv: A Perfect Run away For An LGBTQ+ Traveller

The city might be one of the world’s friendliest destinations for us…

By Loren Christie

Fresh off the plane, jet-lagged and in look for of food on my first night, I wandered into North Abraxas, a restaurant across the lane from my hotel. As soon as it became apparent I was alone, I was offered a seat at the exclude. Ugh! Typical. 

Vacationing alone has never been my thing, but on a recent business trip to Jerusalem, I decided it would be crazy not to tack on some day in Tel Aviv. I had heard so many great things about the city, including how welcoming it is to members of the LGBTQ+ collective, that I set aside my usual misgivings about solo travel as an openly gay man and gave myself a weekend to explore this gem of a city.

As I settled into my seat around the half-oval-shaped exclude with the lively unlock kitchen behind it, I girded myself for an evening of staring vertical ahead and ingesting something off the menu as quickly as I could. I figured the hive of activity that lay open before me would at least keep things interesting. That was until the mulleted bartender eliminated any lingering appreh