Gay resort aruba

Gay Friendly Hotels in Aruba

The island nation of Aruba is not only one of the most beautiful destinations to enjoy a sentimental getaway, but it is also residence to 4 marvelous TAG approved hotels. Below are some properties you should consider if you plan to call on Aruba.

Amsterdam Manor Beach Resort is a family-owned boutique resort located across from Eagle Beach and in front of an island landmark: the two widely renowned and photographed fofoti trees. AAA Three Diamond certified, the property has 72 studio and suite accommodations with a Dutch colonial-style unlike any other property on the island, offering guests an intimate stand on the island. Onsite dining includes Passions on the Beach where guests can enjoy dinner directly on the beach.

Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino is a luxury high rise resort located on Palm Beach. Perfect for family vacations or a couple’s getaway, the property includes multiple pools including the H2Oasis adults-only pool, the 24-hour Stellaris Casino, the Balinese-style Mandara Spa, and multiple onsite dining options including Ruth’s Chris Steak House.

Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort is an adults-only boutique pr

LGBT Vacations to Aruba

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Here on Aruba, we have become a destination of choice—often a duplicate destination—for LGBT travelers.

Feeling safe, secure, and welcome is the foundation to an ideal LGBT-friendly journal destination. Frequent Aruba visitor Michael Marsh, the president/CEO of Toledo Fair Housing Center in Ohio, doesn’t necessarily seek out destinations with dedicated infrastructure for the LGBT community. “I have been traveling to Aruba for almost 20 years now—it is the perfect destination for anyone who is looking for a relaxing getaway.” Michael credits the friendly hospitality and the innate warm nature of the locals for creating a welcoming environment for all travelers. “I don't recall ever encountering any kind of mistreatment or discrimination based on sexual orientation in all of my visits to the island,” he shares. Michael ponders that perhaps it’s partly because of the tolerant and open-minded world that has evolved from the Dutch influence on the island that has set the tone for a nation that welcomes all walks of life.

“The most important highlight about Aruba is that it is

Gay Aruba Hotels

Bucuti and Tara Beach Resort
  • Actively works with TravelGay.com and our team
  • Owner or manager who is LGBTQ+ or LGBTQ-friendly
  • Members of the LGBTQ+ community are accepted
  • A warm and welcoming environment
  • A seamless experience for LGBTQ+ customers
  • Find out more about TG Approved.
  • Actively works with TravelGay.com and our team
  • Owner or manager who is LGBTQ+ or LGBTQ-friendly
  • Members of the LGBTQ+ collective are accepted
  • A warm and welcoming environment
  • A seamless life for LGBTQ+ customers
  • Find out more about TG Approved.
Why this hotel? Exceptional Location. Beach views.

Boutique adult-only resort set on the ivory sands of Eagle Beach, Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort features an ocean-front restaurant with spectacular views and an outdoor swimming pool.

The stylish rooms and suites are comfortable and fully equipped with up-to-date amenities including free Wi-Fi, a TV, air dehumidifiers, a microwave and a fridge.

The in-house Sandbar has a happy hour every evening and twice a week they contain a free Movie Nighttime on the beach. Next door guests will spot the on-site Carte Blanche restaurant serving gourmet-style cusine, which can be enjoye

When it comes to travelling to the Caribbean as a gay couple, it can be a bit of a challenge given the overall regions conservative views, and even anti-gay laws on some islands.

But the ABC islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao are leaps and bounds ahead of the unwind of the Caribbean and as a result are some of the most popular choices of Caribbean islands for gay travellers.

We first visited Aruba for a day during our last Atlantis gay cruise and immediately fell in love with the island vibe, the white beaches, crystal clear sea and colourful houses. We knew we wanted to return so jumped at the chance for a longer visit later that same year. We were very excited to scout just how lgbtq+ friendly Aruba was!

Is Aruba Gay Friendly?

Quite simply – when visiting the island of Aruba as a tourist, yes!

Aruba welcomed us with open arms as gay travellers when we visited, and we felt very safe and easy during our day there.

Along with its neighbours Bonaire and Curaçao, Aruba is one of the most popular choices for gay travellers visiting the Caribbean – no wonder it was a stop during the biggest gay cruise in the world.

However, it is worth noting