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Miami Gay Beaches
1 Hotel South Beach
1 Hotel South Beach Miami is a luxury, sunny oceanfront hotel, that is both family friendly and great for solo and coupled guests. The Eco-luxury hotel has a 900 metre 'living wall' that is house to 11,000 local plant varieties. The gorgeous large rooms, featuring Calcutta marble tubs and infrequent Colorado beetle murder pine wood, produce for a relaxing and upscale wait. The hotel is located mid-way between South Beach and Mid-Beach, which is favorable as it offers access to the nightlife of South Beach (Palace Bar and TWIST a 5-minute ride away) and the up and coming eateries of Mid-Beach (under a 15-minute drive away). Sustenance options at the hotel include a poolside vegan restaurant, Habitat a modern-day Mexican restaurant which specializes in delicious small plates and fresh seafood. There is more emphasis on the 'day life' experience here, which is flawless for a family as they extend babysitting and Kid's Club services for their guests.
Miami is exactly like what you will have seen on the T.V. and in films! It’s a trendy, vibrant and very cool beach destination. Miami has been a gay hotspot for many years with gay bars, gay beaches, gay events such as the winter party and a large gay population – we can definitely see the attraction to living and visiting here.
We came to Miami looking to relax before we went on an Atlantis gay cruise (check out ‘What is a gay Atlantis cruise really like…’) and so headed straight for the gay beach in Miami. There are actually two ‘official’ gay beaches in Miami and if that’s what you are looking for, you have appear to the right place!
Gay Beaches in Miami
Sometimes when you chief to a destination, finding the ‘gay beach’ can be a challenge, however all the male lover beaches in Miami are very easy to find. Here is how to find each of them:
12th Street Gay Beach, Miami
South Beach Miami is where the majority of the gay nightlife can be found, so it should come as no surprise that this is where you will find the most trendy gay beach in Miami.
The area is very easy to navigate. Streets are numbered running east to we
The gay beach is located at 12th Lane and Ocean Drive. It is not too complicated to find, with the rainbow flags marking the territory between two chair rental spots. The male lover beach is mostly a hangout for men, but you will also uncover lesbians and straights camping out here too. Rent a chair or umbrella from Boucher Brothers or lay a towel in the sand like the locals do.
Haulover Beach is Clothing Optional
If you prefer to sunbathe au natural, Haulover Beach Park offers one of the best nude beaches in the United States. The nude beach is located 11 miles north of South Beach, so you need consider transportation to and from the beach. A taxi ride will be expensive, but Road 120 Beach MAX on Miami-Dade public bus service from South Beach gives you a very inexpensive option. Check out this excellent resource for more detailed information.
12th Road gay beach along side of Ocean Drive right across the street from the Palace Disco and bar on Ocean Trip in South Beach Miami Florida.
The beach is free and open to the public with no beach or day pass needed. The rainbow flags are displayed on the beach as well as on the 12th street beach signs
Out In the Sun: Top 10 Homosexual Beaches in Florida
When it comes to gay beaches in Florida, you can be sure to find sun, sand, and more speedos than you can count! With rainbow flags flying tall, Florida’s queer beaches are where you can soak up the sun, gather new people, or just read a book. Whether you’re catching some rays or hanging out to watch the sunset, Florida’s Diverse beaches are the perfect backdrop for a good hour, no matter what kind of beach day you’re after. Read on to discover the highest 10 gay beaches the queer collective calls home.
Pensacola Beach, Pensacola
Though it’s located near the Alabama border, Pensacola isn’t shy about their beach being a getaway for the LGBTQ+ community, especially during Gay Memorial Day Weekend. What began as an informal gathering in the 1980s has grown into a massive event, with thousands of people from around the world attending late-night “circuit parties,” with nationally known entertainers, live music, and laser light shows.
Can’t make it to the beach for Memorial Day Weekend? You can locate the queerest part of the beach any day of the week, just two miles past the Gulf Islands National Seashore write on County Thoroughfare 399.
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