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Going to Turkey? Here’s every LGBTQ traveller needs to know
Turkey is a delightful country in Western Asia that many travellers visit for its beautiful beaches, breathtaking landscapes, and historic cities. It is a fairly conservative country, which is reflected in its attitudes towards LGBTQ people. For gay travellers in Turkey, there are safety concerns to be mindful of when it comes to public utterance, both in the cities and in rural areas. But don’t let that stop you from exploring the state and visiting its vibrant LGBTQ communities.
Safer gay travel in Turkey
To be obvious, Turkey does not outlaw being lgbtq+. In fact, it has been legal since the founding of modern Turkey in However, general bans on “offences against public morality” are often used against LGBTQ utterance. Even heterosexual couples are advised not to publicly demonstrate their affection, and LGBTQ couples are advised to be extra careful. LGBTQ people are not protected by anti-discrimination laws, and a general rule of thumb of “don’t ask, don’t tell” is the safest way
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Looking for an exotic holiday escape? Consider Gay Bodurm, Turkey’s best kept secret, an under-the-radar beach town with luxury hotels, incredible food, beautiful beaches, and a charming old town.
Bodrum, on Turkeys Turquoise Riviera
The Bodrum Peninsula lies within a whisper of the Greek island of Kos. With its marinas, clubs and smartly dressed clientele from Istanbul, Bodrum peninsula combines the undergo of the French Riviera with an eastern twist.
The city has a rich history and was once home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World The Mausoleum of Halikarnassus. Today the municipality has evolved into a major tourist destination.
Visiting Gay Bodrum is like visiting another world, surrounded by lush greenery, white buildings, and stunning minarets. It is the perfect base to travel the Turkish coast and the nearby fishing villages dotted along the blue Agean sea.
This is our insider guide to Homosexual Bodrums best bars, restaurants, hotels and things to see and do!
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Gay Guide Turkey
Homosexuality is not illegal in Turkey as words like "homosexual, transgender, and bisexual" perform not exist in Turkish law. The revisions of criminal codes in retained provisions barring "indecency", "exhibitionism", and "offenses against widespread morality", historically often used to restrict LGBT people's rights. Furthermore, recent amendments to a law on the powers and duties of the police acquire given the police almost unlimited power to patrol and control public spaces (cruising areas). Violence has gained visibility: Gangs travel to cruising areas and visit internet websites where gay men meet - looking for chances to inflict violence or robbery. Police rarely respond adequately; sometimes even blaming or harassing the victims of violence. In , a gay teenager was murdered by his father and uncle, but many crimes still go undetected, even today, because gays are afraid of the police forces' reactions. TransPride Istanbul witnessed attacks by Islamic nationalists belonging to the youth organization Alperen Ocaklan, who threw stones and bottles at Pride visitors. Bu