Top 10 LGBT-Friendly Honeymoon Destinations

Top Honeymoon Destinations for LGBT Couples

There are countless incredible honeymoon options available, making it challenging for any couple to select the perfect destination for this once-in-a-lifetime trip. However, LGBT couples have additional factors to consider, including safety and the inclusivity of the destination. Consequently, the Latin America Travel Company conducted research to identify the best honeymoon destinations for LGBT couples.

Tender, affectionate lesbian couple sitting on blanket on ocean beach
Same-sex couples may need to consider more factors when making honeymoon decisions. Photo by Hero Images

To compile the rankings, the research team analyzed a variety of studies. They excluded any country where homosexuality is criminalized and ranked the countries based on six factors: marriage equality, LGBT travel recognition, romantic settings, popularity for honeymoons, and the general population’s attitudes towards love and progressiveness.

Canada and New Zealand topped the list with near-perfect scores, missing only one point in the ‘loved up’ category. They were followed closely by Australia, which made international headlines earlier this year by legalizing same-sex marriage.

Canada came out tops for same-sex honeymoons
Canada came out tops for same-sex honeymoons. Photo by Braden Summers

The top ten best LGBT destinations for honeymoons are:

  • Canada
  • New Zealand
  • Australia
  • Switzerland
  • Ireland
  • France
  • Greece
  • Finland
  • USA
  • Italy
San Francisco is renowned as an inclusive destination for LGBT+ travellers
San Francisco is renowned as an inclusive destination for LGBT+ travellers. Photo by EddieHernandezPhotography/Shutterstock

By continent, the most LGBT-friendly honeymoon destinations identified are:

  • Africa: South Africa
  • Europe: Switzerland
  • North America: Canada
  • South America: Argentina
  • Oceania: New Zealand

Despite progress in LGBT rights in Asia, no countries from the continent made the list. This may be due to the fact that same-sex marriage remains illegal throughout the region. However, Taiwan is set to change that by becoming the first nation in Asia to offer marriage equality, starting in May 2019.

Furthermore, even in countries like Thailand, where same-sex marriage remains illegal, tourism officials are actively working to promote the destination as welcoming to LGBT travellers. They are advocating for legislative steps towards greater rights for all and presenting Thailand as “open to every possible shade under the rainbow.”

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