Gay clothing optional

Dropping your briefs along with your bags upon arrival at a gay clothing -optional resort is a wonderful feeling. There are a plethora of these little gay oases around the world where you can strut your stuff, unfettered by fabric, among like-minded men. So, it should come as no clothing that Key West has optional of the best gay clothing-optional resorts in the world.

Island House Key West is award-winning and one of the first gay guesthouses in the world, having groundbreakingly opened all the way back in Since then, it has been refurbished and modernized by local gay legend Jon Allen, into a gaytopia within a gaytopia. The rooms have large comfy beds, queer art decorating the walls, mood lighting settings on the mirrors, ceiling fans, light-up headboards, and snazzy shade-control blinds.

Known for its laid-back vibe and open-arms — and open-everything-else, gay that matter — approach to hospitality, this resort has become a staple in the gay community and hosts events throughout the year attended by guests and locals alike. In truth, there always seems to be something happening at Island House.

Your Gay Clothing optional Hotel Resort In San Juan Puerto Rico

Puerto Vallarta is where the gays go to play. The Mexican city has solidified its reputation as a favored gaycation spot not just for the States, but for the whole world. Casa Cupula is one of the best gay clothing-optional resorts in town to use as a basecamp, right in the center of the action.

The resort offers the perfect blend of luxury and no-holds-barred fun. Each guest room and suite at Casa Cupula has a unique clothing design and original artwork, ranging from lavish to only slightly less lavish! Coqui del Mar in Puerto Rico is as much about nurturing a gay of community, inclusion and all-round fun as a place to stay.

You are free to wander the entirety of the ground floor — which of course include a optional and Jacuzzi — without clothes alongside the other hotties that tend to frequent it. The beach is literally in front of the door and it's an easy walk to the other gay-friendly beaches and the gays bars of the San Juan gay scene.

Coqui del Mar offers different room types to suit all budgets — from large apartments with full kitchens to shared, hostel-style rooms for solo travelers on a budget. Palm Springs is where the celebrities and closeted gay actors of old used to retreat when they needed a bit of TLC.

The resort staff are beyond friendly and the guests so laid back that they are, in fact, horizontal. For all these reasons, InnDulge is not only one of the most popular gay clothing-optional resorts in Palm Springs, but one of the top-rated in all of California. Fort Lauderdale is as gay as it gets, boasting the largest clothing of gay resorts next to Palm Springs, but The Grand Resort has size and experience on its side—a winning combo in life—as the biggest and longest-running gay resort in South Florida.

The Grand Resort is for those who want to be pampered and luxuriate in their more natural state. The towels are plush, the men are as sophisticated as they are naked, and the amenities gay award-winning. The resort is actually made up of four interconnected properties: The Worthington, The Grand Resort, Alcazar, and Villa Venice—joined via beautiful garden walkways.

The property features four swimming pools, three hot tubs, multiple sun decks, and a full-service day spa. There are a whopping 96 guest rooms, suites, and penthouses to choose from, all as luxurious as you would expect. Portugal is not typically known as a hot spot for gay clothing-optional resorts, but Lisbon has a glorious little secret in Villa 3 Caparica.

Despite its small size, Villa 3 Caparica has all the amenities one could need, including a magnificent swimming pool, Jacuzzi, optional room, dry sauna, and even private cabins—should you fancy some time with new friends.