Thursday, January 18, 2007

Spain: A Shelter For Gay and Lesbian Travelers

Spain is among my favorite venue not only for its well-known cities but also for the country's being open-minded and radical. In June 2005, same-sex marriage was legalized in Spain, and gays and lesbians were all elated to find out the news. Apart from having constitution about adoption by same-sex couples, same-gender marriage proved that sexual orientation is not important when seeking for delight.

After the Spanish executive's legalization of same-sex wedding, Spain has became a perfect venue for lesbian and gay travelers. There are now growing gay territories in the country especially in Barcelona and Madrid where queer travelers can visit. One of the venues where homosexuals can go is the unbeatable Sitges, where gay resorts flourish. Hundreds of tourists tour in this venue because of its fine weather and exciting gay nightlife.

Moreover, for people who want to experience the superb entertainment from queer performers, then they should drop by at the Sitges Carnival. Queer thespians wear gold lame thongs, bright tight-fitting attires, and heavy makeups while singing along and dancing to loud music. Aside from the Carnival, it is also advisable for travelers to check out venues like Torremolinos and Ibiza, which are other well-known holiday destinations, where people can have a more fun and pleasurable vacation.

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