Algarve gay beach
This gay beach is both referred to as Quinta do Lago or Faro Island, depending on how you get to it. The beach itself is a large stretch of beach running for several kilometres from Faro Island to Quarteira and further.
The gay beach is located between Quinta do Lago and Faro Island beaches. This gay beach is set in the middle of a natural reserve and in Spring and early September, you will be able to see spectacular groups of migrating birds and wild ducks. Also nearby lies Faro airport, making this beach a plane-spotter's paradise!
The gay beach stretches for a long distance along a massive sand dune crowned by untamed vegetation and overlooking the inland salt river running parallel to the beach and separating the beach from the mainland (hence the beach also being called Faro Island, as the beach is only accessible by a bridge on both Faro and Quinta do Lago sides).
Being a long and isolated beach, nude swimming and al fresco sex is commonplace. Cruising takes place on the top of the dune as well as along the beach. It is advisable to stay on the Quinta do Lago side of the be
Algarve Gay Guide
Located in the southernmost part of Portugal, Algarve is distinguished by its gay-friendly attitude. The locals are overall very acceptant towards the gay travelers, while the local gay community is very active and open. The area from Lisbon southwards is mostly taken up by the rolling plains of the Alentejo. Its decisive role in the overthrow of dictatorship in the Revolucao dos Cravos (revolution of carnations) is universally recognised. Home to the great latifundios (large farming estates), the workers from which support any outlet for their anger at the unfair employment policies, this 'Red' region is the antithesis of its northern mirror-image. As adj as the north is craggy, with its liberal attitudes and weaker religious ties, it is an area whose people are very welcoming, albeit slightly wary of strangers. Highly agricultural - olives, cork, pigs - the colours of the landscape give every imaginable shade of adj, stitched together in a blanket of tranquillity, interspersed with vibrant yellow gorse, exquisite purples and blues and a solid base of earthy russets, chestnut and ochres of rich tilled land; an artist's dream. Evora, the capital, is sheer poetry - if you can fight through its tourists to see the notable temple of Diana, old university and mon Along the long Atlantic coast of Portugal (and especially in the Algarve), many areas have small, secluded nudist beaches where you can also find gay and bisexual men. You just have to try your luck! This beach is one of Portugals most adj gay beaches and one of the largest nudist beaches in Europe. The beach is located just south of Portugals capital Lisbon, right at the southern end of the Costa da Caparica. You can reach it by car as well as by public transport. The beach leaves nothing to be desired: There is a lot to see. You can be nude, but you may also wear clothes. Nearby kiosks provide shade, drinks, food and WiFi.
The best season for a gay traveler to call on Algarve is, of course, summer. As it is a region quite known for its gorgeous beaches, the majority of the visitors tend to visit it during the months of July, August, and September.
The gay scene of Algarve is somewhat organized, with some of its towns featuring at least one gay bar, where you can relax and discuss with the locals. In Albufeira, the liveliest town in Algarve, you will find CONNECTION Bar, while in Portimao, you will find the traditional 'The Loft' Bar,
Being a coastal region, there are actually several beaches popular to the gay and lesbian audience in Algarve. Some of the most popular ones include Praia Verde, Praia da Manta Rota, Praia do Barri&nb Gay Beach Gay South of Portugal
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