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Links for Gay & Lesbian travelers to Costa Rica

We possess listed below a number of gay-friendly, establishments, including bars and discos, restaurants, hotels, travel agecies, organizations, gyms and galleries in San José as successfully as in the repose of Costa Rica.
We are continuously updating this list so if you comprehend a place we should add to this page, let us know.

Bars, Discos
Alfonsina y El Mar &#; bar and restaurant &#; Tibas
Amnesia &#; disco club with strippers &#; Avenida 2, Calle 8
La Avispa &#; disco, bar, giant tv and cafe &#; Calle 1,
Baccarat &#; dance club &#; Avenida 8, Calle 5 & 7,
Los Bigotitos (Bambu) &#; bar and restaurant &#; San Pedro
El Bochinche &#; art deco, boca bar &#; Calle 11, Avenida 10 y 12
Boy Lock International/Kilates &#; disco, techno, pop &#; Tibas
Bramadero Tico Bar &#; frente de CoopeMontecillos, Alajuela
Buenas Vibraciones &#; Paseo de los Estudiantes, frente al Mas X Menos
Casa M&iacutea &#; garden prevent, music, games &#; Santa Ana
Los Cucharones, disco &#; Avenida 6, Calle 0 y 1,
Deja Vu &#; disco club &#; Avenida , C

Jack Kenworthy( Queer Travel Expert )

Queer travel expert Jack Kenworthy turns + city adventures into your guide for safe, vibrant, and inclusively fabulous global journeys.

San Jose, the country’s capital and leading city, has plenty to suggest tourists interested in its history, natural and aesthetic assets, and thriving nightlife. Given that this is the capital, expect a thriving LGBTQ+ culture with bars, clubs, companies, hotels, and even two community centers. If there is a gay scene in this country, like in any other, it will most likely be centered in and around the country’s capital city.

San Jose has a surprisingly robust lgbtq+ culture. If you visit Costa Rica, you will almost certainly arrive in San Jose. This is Costa Rica’s capital capital. The great majority of tourists leave right away. However, it is strongly advised that you spend the weekend here first. Despite its relatively modern stare compared to the rest of Latin America, it is regarded as one of the region’s safest and most tranquil towns.

Costa Rica has emerged as a favori

This complete travel guide to Gay Costa Rica will provide you with everything you need to recognize about Costa Rica as a gay traveller, whether that be the leading gay destinations in Costa Rica like San Jose or Manuel Antonio, as well as a the best gay bars, hotels and things to do.

When it comes to queer travel in Central America, Costa Rica is our number one choice.

We set up it to be one of the most welcoming and open countries in Central America for queer travellers both in terms of laws, attitudes and a surprisingly large male lover scene.

As a destination, it has been one of our favourites.

We have never seen such a diverse range of stunning wildlife in such a concise amount of time.

From sloths to red eyed plant frogs, tarantulas and spider monkeys, we can almost guarantee that wherever you go you will be immersed in wildlife.

Not only that but you’ll spot beaches (inc gay beaches), rainforests, cloudforests, dry forests and of course the city, a little something for everyone’s tastes.

When we started to look into the Costa Rica male lover scene, we were very surprised (for goo