In Colombia, you can find a tall and lean super model-like characteristics and you can also find those with voluptuous body. They are normally diverse, with dark sun-kissed and honey-like complexion, yet tothers with a lighter complexion. Women of Colombia are among the most exotic and beautiful ladies in the world. For any clarifications about your plans for traveling to Colombia, follow us and email us or drop us a line on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram.Welcome to Colombian Women! A matchmaking site that is one of the most respected international dating agencies helping you to meet Colombian women seeking marriage to American and other foreign men.Ī Colombia woman's allure is probably one of the most irresistible thing a man will ever see, and for a gentleman looking for a bride to spend his lifetime with, a Colombian woman is worth striving for. We would like to thank OutInColombia for the invitation, support, and the possibility to experience the gay-friendly side of Colombia in a special way. Though we did our research and all our opinions written in this article are honest, authentic and true. Gay Travel Guide Colombia: Please consider our tips as suggestions with no guarantee that it still will be like that when you are traveling there. Plan your Colombia Trip with Couple of Men: Highlights Pride Events: Pride LGBTI Bogotá 2020 Wikipedia LGBTQ+ Colombia: LGBT rights in Colombia Spartacus Gay Travel Guide: Rank 15 for Colombia (in 2020) Nevertheless, LGBTQ+ travelers should exercise caution leaving touristic areas. Especially the bigger cities such as Bogotá, Medellín, and Cartagena are places in Colombia that can be considered safe and secure for lesbian, gay, and queer travelers in general with a lively and growing LGBTQ+ communities that are more and more socially accepted. Generally speaking, Colombia is considered to be among the most LGBTQ+ and gay-friendly countries of South America, including equal marriage since 2016. More places to stay: Hotels in Bogotá | Hotels in Medellín | Hotels in Cartagena How gay-friendly is Colombia? Finally, we visited Cartagena at the Caribbean Coast, staying first at the Melia Cartagena Karmairi before spending some days in the city at Bastion Luxury Hotel. After the days in the city, we got some fresh air doing some glamping in Guatapé staying at Bosko. Next on our list was Medellín where we chose the Hotel Estelar Milla de Oro with a great view over Medellín and two whirlpools on the rooftop. We stayed at the Hotel Estelar Parque de la 93 with spacious rooms, a rich breakfast buffet, and a rooftop pool. But let us begin with our first destination: Bogotá. The staff and management at the following LGBTQ+ and gay-friendly hotels were always polite, courteous, and friendly to us traveling as an openly gay couple.
Organized by our LGBTQ+ tour operator, we had no problems at any time. They create life-changing and memorable tourism experiences promoting cross-cultural exchanges, improve the quality of life of Colombians, and preserve Colombia’s biodiversity.īook Your Trip to Colombia > Gay-friendly Hotels in Colombiaĭuring our trip, we stayed in several gay-friendly hotels and accommodations.
Sam and his team believe that travel can open hearts, minds and heal our planet. OutInColombia is a socially responsible LGBT travel and tourism agency. This colorful little town in Antioquia is located about 2 hours east of Medellín and particularly known for the El Peñón de Guatapé (also known as El Peñol) surrounded by an artificial lake system. Finally, it was time to leave the city to go glamping at an adults-only glamping site in Guatapé. But what would a trip to Colombia be like without a visit to a real Colombian coffee plantation? We spend at least one day around the fields of Karl’s favorite beverage together with the Cima family. But the city center has, even more, to offer, for example, the sculptures by Fernando Botero also shown at the Museo de Antioquia. We will also learn about typical Colombian cuisine by joining a cookingOut experience with local gay chef Esteban. We had some time to explore the city and surrounding neighborhoods with its 2.5 Million inhabitants by foot and got some pretty spectacular views of the Aburrá Valley from the popular Comuna 13, once the most dangerous part of the city.
The second stop on our Colombian itinerary was Medellín, the ‘City of Eternal Spring’. Bogotá Travel Journal: Gay-friendly Capital of Colombia Gay Medellin Travel Guide