Gay croatia
7 Reasons to Add Croatia to Your Gay Tour Bucket List
At the northern edge of the Adriatic Sea, just east of the Italian coast, lies an unspoiled coastline, with beaches and bright sky waters that are dwelling to the country of Croatia. Formerly part of Yugoslavia, this country has been independent for nearly 25 years and has grown into a latest European destination not to be missed. With a thousand islands, delicious cuisine, stunning natural beauty, and a mild Mediterranean climate, this country has recently made its way to the top of many travelers' bucket lists.
In proof, over the past two decades, Croatia has change into one of the most popular and trendy European summer destinations. The region recently joined the European Union and has develop more accessible, with a variety of direct flights from within Europe and beyond. The tourism infrastructure has grown significantly over the years, and it is a top notice for taking a miniature gay cruise or sailing trip, as the ports offer excellent facilities and tourist services. The marvelous landscape, crystal-clear waters, and calm weather
We spent 4 nights in the stunning city of Split in Croatia and loved every minute.
Split is Croatia’s second largest city in the Dalmatia region after Dubrovnik and home to k people.
The historical walled old town lays on the water’s edge and is a maze of pretty cobbled streets, beautiful buildings (including the famed Diocletian’s Palace), monuments and is also a great point from which to commute to the other islands along the coast.
In our lgbtq+ guide to Split we will cover how we initiate the city as a gay couple, if a male lover scene exists, divide our experience of the gay beach, cover the leading activities to perform in (and from) Split, where to stay and practical tips – we highly recommend that you visit!
Gay Split Travel Guide (Croatia)
Is Split Gay Friendly?
As a country, Croatia is not particularly well known for being progressive and gay friendly compared to other countries in Europe such as Spain.
However when visiting the tourist hot spots, love the case in many countries, we felt very guarded and had no trouble at all. We have been to Croatia twice wit
Gay Guide Croatia
In January , the age of consent has been increased from 14 to 15 years for all. Croatia has joined the European Union on The centre-left parties and their deputies stand up for the rights of the LGBT community. Homosexuality has been legal here since The recognition of unregistered partnerships in improved the legal situation of same-sex couples in terms of vested rights and mutual financial support. In addition, legal protection against discrimination has so strongly developed in recent years that it is one of the most evolving in Europe. Croatian criminal rule punishes "hate crimes" and the anti-discrimination law also covers sexual orientation, gender identity and forms of expressing it. There are LGBT organisations in Zagreb, Split and Rijeka. There is a colourful gay scene especially in Zagreb, where festivals and movie events for queer people receive place. While Prides have been celebrated in Zagreb for many years, there were violent clashes at the first Pride in Split in Approximately 10, people attacked the Pride participants. The violence was sharply
Gay Group Travel: 12 Days in Croatia
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Enchanting. Spectacular. Magical. Croatia is a country spoiled by the natural beauty of cascading waterfalls and impossibly blue seas, set against medieval castles and ancient walled villages. It's a country so diverse that it's tough to portray in a nutshell. Forests, mountains, islands, reefs, and a sea that's so blue that some astronauts have described it as the bluest in the world. Add to this well-preserved ancient towns and stone-built villages populated by friendly locals and fantastic Mediterranean food and there's no wonder why many people call this state Europe's best kept secret.
Our 12 days here in Croatia are spent getting right in there and experiencing the finest nooks and crannies of it! We'll stay within the walled town center of Split, surrounded by all the ancient beauty. We'll island hop over to the cosmopolitan island town of Hvar for a few days of gorgeous island life. We'll find out why Dubrovnik was chosen as the set of so many Game of Thrones episodes, an