For everyone, Sydney is one of the world’s favorite destinations. Its prime location, set on the Darling Harbour and with miles of golden beaches combined with good food and cultural options it has something for everyone. It’s winning of the 2003 Out and About poll of international city of the year just increased popularity for gay travel to Sydney Australia.
The highlight of the gay and lesbian calendar is the famous Sydney Mardi Gras held in February each year. This event is popular with the non-homosexual population as well. People from all walks of life stand along the parade route and it is televised on commercial TV. During this time of year accommodation is tight, so do book early if you want to stay.
The beaches are endless and the best time to be here is from October to March, the Australian summer period. North Bondi is always a classic, but if you want to find a nude beach there are four in easy reach of the city center. If you are a little more energetic you can make the 30 minute walk from Bronte to Bondi to enjoy the coast.
Food is a passion here and eating alongside the harbor or the beach is a wonderful way to pass a sunny lunch hour or a balmy evening. If you are invited to a hotel for a drink, just remember the Aussies often call their pubs “hotels”.
The main gay district of Sydney is centered around Oxford Street; affectionately know as the pink stip. Here there are many gay friendly bars and clubs and a wide range of shopping opportunities from start up designers to the much more high end range of shopping options.
If you are in need of some relaxation and sun don’t forget Sydney is southern hemisphere and the seasons are the flip of what they are in the Northern hemisphere – February is still summer. Gay travel to Sydney Australia is great and the city is definitely gay friendly.
If you want a different sort of twist on a southern hemisphere journey, you might try a gay vacation in beautiful Brazil, which is becoming increasingly tolerant.