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Carnival Pride charms, alright — it's a treat for your eyes, your taste buds... and of course, your fun buds. Invite them all to come enjoy the vacation that this ship is proud to offer. Carnival Pride invites you to dine refined, from the zen-like simplicity of Bonsai Sushi ™ to the art deco ocean liner inspiration of the Normandie Restaurant, to the American-Traditional style of Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse. And of course there's real, delectable substance under all that style. But for something a little more casual, loosen your tie... or maybe just throw it away and grab a main course (and fries) from our main man Guy Fieri, at Guy's Burger Joint ™ . The Mexican heat's optional at BlueIguana Cantina ™ , but make your next stop Cherry on Top ™ — our candy-and-more store — where everything's sweet. And to raise a glass to important sacrifices of the past, Heroes Tribute Bar makes remembrance its primary objective. You'll find yourself with room to move at the Beauties Dance Club, and a hard time sitting still at Playlist Productions ™ . All around this cruise ship you'll discover even more ways to stay cool, like an adult-only pool at Serenity, a fun-only midship pool featuring a retractable roof, plus Carnival Pride's splashy onboard waterpark, Carnival WaterWorks ™ . And if all the waterslide action leaves you needing a little extra unwinding, we recommend you dry off and head to the Cloud 9 Spa ™ . Alongside the pool is the big-screen, big-fun Carnival Seaside Theater ™ , while Seuss at Sea ™ is a good time for kids who love a good rhyme too. (Like we do!) Camp Ocean ® , Circle "C" ® and Club O2 ® prove that we've got spots for cool kids of all ages.
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- In-room safe for valuables
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Premium Balcony
Step into a Premium Balcony stateroom aboard Carnival Pride and it’s easy to see exactly what you’re getting: one seriously spacious stateroom. It’s about more than just the room itself, you’ll find… step onto your oversized balcony and you’ll find that when there’s a sea breeze in your hair, there’s no limit to the relaxation you can have.
Premium Balcony (Obstructed View)
Step into a Premium Balcony stateroom aboard Carnival Pride and it’s easy to see exactly what you’re getting: one seriously spacious stateroom. It’s about more than just the room itself… step onto your oversized balcony and you’ll find that when there’s a sea breeze in your hair, there’s no limit to the relaxation you can have. (Note that rooms of this type have obstructed views.)
Aft-View Extended Balcony
Aft-View Extended Balcony staterooms feature a larger balcony for more lounge-around room, more kick-back space… not to even mention some of the best stern-side views you'll find anywhere. Get ready to relax as you gaze upon the ship's gentle wake from your spacious balcony.
Extended Balcony
Extended Balcony staterooms feature a larger balcony with more outdoor lounge-around room, more open-air kick-back space… and back inside the room itself, all the comfort you expect with a great view and plenty of sunlight.
Balcony staterooms were designed for maximum sea breeze and the most stunning views, so look to a balcony if you’re looking to cruise aboard Carnival Pride. Any time you’re in your room, you’re just steps away from your own personal outdoor oasis, featuring the sort of sea view you can also feel.
Balcony (Obstructed View)
An Obstructed View Balcony stateroom on Carnival Pride provides all the indoor amenities of a Carnival stateroom, as well as some of the outdoor ones, including your own personal outdoor space that’s great for stretching out and relaxing.
Grand Suite
A Grand Suite aboard Carnival Pride features even more space than the standard suite — plenty of room in your room! This stateroom is loaded for an unparalleled experience: VIP check-in, a huge balcony, and even a convenient dressing area with vanity.
Amenities exclusive to suites:
- Priority check-in and boarding
- Priority Main Dining Room time assignment
- Priority debarkation at homeport, and ports of call requiring a water shuttle or with arrival times later than 9:30 Am
- Two large bottles of water
- Pillow-top mattress
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Vista Suite
Don’t get us wrong — a Carnival Pride Vista Suite stateroom is a lovely room with all the suite fixings. But the thing to see here is truly the view that your balcony affords you. A Vista Suite features a wraparound balcony that provides wide, stunning views when you’re outside, and a uniquely panoramic inside view thanks to a wall of windows that brings more of that outside inside.
Ocean Suite
A Carnival Pride suite is the ultimate way to cruise. With more space for stretching out indoors, plus a large balcony for kicking back outdoors, try an Ocean Suite to experience private, luxurious relaxation. Ocean Suites also include VIP check-in, walk-in closet and bathroom with tub.
Junior Suite
As you step into a Junior Suite aboard Carnival Pride, you can't help but feel that you're stepping into full-size luxury in a smaller package. Featuring a standard-size balcony, in a Carnival Pride Junior Suite you'll find everything else there is to love about a suite, including VIP check-in, a walk-in closet... and even a tub for relaxing.
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7 Best LGBTQ- Friendly Cruises [2024]
Published : March 15, 2024
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- Royal Caribbean
- Azamara Cruises
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How To Know if a Cruise Line Is LGBTQ-Friendly
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For LGBTQ+ travelers, safety and acceptance can be a top priority. While cruise lines can’t guarantee that all destinations are LGBTQ-friendly, cruises are a great way to travel in a safe and welcoming environment with other like-minded travelers.
There are cruises for every type of traveler , but knowing which cruises will provide the most welcoming and accepting environments for those in the LGBTQ+ community. Read on to discover a curated list of the best LGBTQ-friendly cruises perfect for any type of travel, be it for leisure, adventure, or celebration.
1. Celebrity Cruises
Celebrity Cruises is well known for its LGBTQ+-focused cruises. Each June, the cruise line hosts their annual Pride Party at Sea, with a flag-raising ceremony, daily LGBTQ+ activities and social hours. In 2018, Celebrity Cruises became the first major cruise line to marry a same-sex couple legally. Since 2017, all same-sex marriages performed onboard the ships by the Captain are legally recognized.
Celebrity Cruises strives to provide guests with top-tier cruise experiences, offering world-class cuisine, all-inclusive drink packages and various guest entertainment options. With 300 ports located around the world, guests can explore unique destinations while enjoying the comfort of a welcoming community onboard.
2. Royal Caribbean
As one of the largest cruise lines in the world, Royal Caribbean has also become a top choice for LGBTQ+ travelers. It was also the first cruise line awarded the “Gay Travel Approved” by GayTravel.com , a popular online LGBTQ+ resource page. Royal Caribbean is also a member of the International LGBTQ+ Travel Association .
The cruise itineraries are also known to include LGBTQ+ welcome meetups at the beginning of each trip for community members to meet.
Sail across the world aboard one of the 24 cruise ships in the fleet to visit over 300 destinations. While onboard, enjoy innovative activities such as surf simulators, enjoy delicious gourmet cuisine and dance your heart out on the dance floors.
3. Azamara Cruises
Azamara Cruises is a proud partner of Meet Me Onboard , a large LGBT+ cruising community online, and actively shares passenger cruise experiences on their Destination Immersion® Experiences Blog . The cruise line often offers LGBTQ+ activities onboard, like welcome meetups.
Azamara is ideal for those who prefer a more intimate cruising experience, with smaller ships that hold around 700 passengers. With Azamara, passengers can visit over 150 destinations across the world. Uniquely, you can embark on a 155-day-long World Voyage with Amazara and visit at least 35 countries during the trip.
4. Princess Cruises
Known for its sentimental history with the 1970s show "The Love Boat," Princess Cruises also extends its love to its LGBTQ+ passengers. The cruise line frequently hosts LGBTQ+ get-togethers onboard and travels to many LGBTQ-friendly international destinations , such as Barcelona, Spain and Sydney, Australia. Princess ships are also often chartered for gay and lesbian cruises.
Princess Cruises is an excellent choice for adult travelers , offering world-class entertainment, luxurious spa treatments and gourmet dining options. For LGBTQ+ travelers preferring U.S. destinations , Princess Cruises is a top choice, particularly for Alaskan cruises .
5. Cunard Cruise Line
Since 1840, the Cunard Line has been renowned for its regal elegance and sophistication, providing passengers with an experience to cherish. During the day, guests can savor a pint at the pub, and by night, they can indulge in the ship's casino, adorned in their finest attire.
The Cunard Line is a luxury cruise line that’s renowned for its commitment to diversity and inclusion. The cruise group scored a perfect 100 on the Human Rights Campaign, which advocates on behalf of LGBTQ+ Americans and actively implements LGBT employment practices. Onboard, LGBTQ+ members are welcomed, with meetup groups to join and meet other like-minded people.
6. Seabourn Cruise Line
Seabourn's smaller cruise ships are ideal for those seeking a more personalized cruising experience, accommodating no more than 600 passengers. As part of the Carnival Corporation, the Seabourn Line has also received a perfect score of 100 by the Human Rights Campaign.
Seabourn is fully all-inclusive and offers high-quality amenities and services to its passengers, including Wi-Fi, gratuities and drinks. Seabourn offers a variety of unique itineraries, including the Mediterranean, Southeast Asia and the Caribbean.
7. Holland America Cruise Line
Holland America Cruise Line , as part of the Carnival Corporation umbrella, has also received a perfect score of 100 from the HRC. With over 140 years of cruising experience, Holland America offers top-of-the-line service across its 11-ship fleet. Guests can indulge in pure relaxation with a yoga session on the sun deck, savor a diverse array of dishes at the cruise specialty restaurants, and enjoy various other fun activities onboard.
There are a few ways to know if the cruise line you’re interested in booking is LGBTQ-friendly. Look for the following:
- Inclusive policies: Nearly every major cruise line has a nondiscrimination policy that typically includes sexual orientation. These policies should be readily available on the cruise line’s homepage.
- Events and entertainment options: Most major cruise lines include LGBTQ+ meet and greets within the itinerary. If not, you can check online to see if there are any informal meet-and-greet events planned for your cruise booking. There may also be entertainment events that include LGBTQ+ performers within the itinerary.
- Awards: Check if the cruise line has received awards or recognition from reputable LGBTQ+ organizations. Advocacy groups such as HRC often award companies for their commitment to respecting groups of various backgrounds.
- Reviews: Read reviews and testimonials online on LGBTQ+ community blogs and travel forums from previous cruise travelers sharing their experiences aboard the cruise lines. These can offer valuable insights into the cruise environment and its friendliness towards LGBTQ+ travelers .
You can also contact the cruise line's customer support for more details on LGBTQ+ representation and programs offered on the cruise .
LGBTQ-friendly cruises can offer a welcoming and inclusive experience for all travelers. Make planning a trip a breeze by booking your cruise with AAA . With an AAA Membership , you can enjoy exclusive perks on and off-board the cruise, including onboard spending credits and select discounts.
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Is Carnival Gay Friendly?
By BarleyJack , May 25, 2010 in LGBTQIA+ Cruisers
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My S.O. and I have booked our first cruise, and chose Carnival because we are laid back/casual type guys. Neither of us have any desire to dress up on vacation. But anyway....is Carnival gay friendly? Like I said we've never cruised before, and are both excited and nervous about it. Any advice/info is greatly appreciated!
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Yes, I think you will be perfectly comfortable. Just look for the FOD meetings. We met several couples on our last Carnival cruise, although we more frequently do RCL.
Actually, all of the mainstream lines have plenty of venues other than the main dining room, so there's really no need to dress up on any of them (Carnival, RCL, NCL) if you don't want to.
Thanks for the response! What I meant by the "dress up" comment is that we wanted a more laid back vacation-we have no issues dressing up for dinner, etc; but would possibly feel underdressed on a ship with Cunard or Silversea, for example. Guess I was trying to explain our choice for Carnival as opposed to other lines.
ThisFemmeKat
My girlfriend and I have always sailed Carnival.. several times now.. and had nothing but the best experience.. and we also love the more casual type approach.. and we have met plenty of other LGBT couples onboard.. and I am happy to say that we are very close with some of them.. we continue to cruise together and visit each other often.. just saw them last month.. The staff is awesome to us.. never a second look. and always treated as a couple and with respect.. and even the passengers are great.. You will have a great time.. and then be addicted like we are.. i cant wait for the Dream in nov.. and the Freedom next year..
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As you can see from our profile, my Partner and I have or will cruise on a number of lines. Regarding your question about casual dress; you will be fine.
- 2 weeks later...
We just returned off of the Carnival Victory. There were FOD meetings scheduled every night if that is your thing. Though we brought along our "formal" clothes, we never ate in the dining room due to the port intensive itinerary. I must say that the Carnival cabin stewards have been the most friendly of all the cruise lines that we have been on.
Feel free to send me an email if you have questions.
We do Cunard & do like the dressing up part. Cunard is part of Carnival Corp.(kind of their Cadillac division)You'll find all cruiselines to be gay friendly. It's the fellow passengers you might have to watch out for. We've found that those on the really "cheap" short cruises tend to be less "worldly" than on longer cruises. If you ever have any problems(which you shouldn't)immediately see any ship personel & they take care of it.
thunderbayboy
We LOVE Carnival and find them to be very gay friendly! Have a great cruise and I'm sure that you will love Carnival and that one day, we will be on the same Carnival cruise!
cruiseguys2009
My partner Jerome and I love cruises and always have had a remarkable time! We are looking forward to "Our" Carnival Cruise on the Dream this October 9th!
The onto the EPIC on NCL February 5, 2011! We like NCL and Carnival the best for taking care of us.
Carnival employs a lot of people, so while anything is possible, I find them to be gay friendly... friendly to everyone.
Not only that, cruise passengers on Carnival also tend to be there to have a good time, not judge.
Good luck... I'm sure you will have a great time.
tiggerman101
After 8 Carnival cruises (and 2 RCCL) I have nothing bad to say about them. I have never had a single issue with my partner and I. We always join the roll calls for our cruise and have met some really great people. We are cruising again with a bunch of couples (straight) that we met on a cruise last October. Our cruise on the Freedom had a large group of gay guys onboard that we met at the FOD meetings. We had a good time with them. I wouldn't give it a second thought.
Carnival contacted me today regarding our cruise last week. I will say that I feel Carnival has the best cabin stewards of all of the cruise we have sailed on in regards to being gay friendly. We only had an issue on RCCL with our cabin steward who did not want to put our beds together. Our recent cabin steward not only put our beds together, but also put on a mattress pad so that we couldn't feel the seem between the beds. She also made us a heart out of towel the last night.
Yes I had the same issue years ago on the Soverign of the Seas Inaugural Sailing and the Steward REFUSED to put the bed together. I always Over Tip on a cruise to a cabin steward, and we were in a Deluxe Ocean (No Balcony's at the time) and he got nada....I raised such a stink that the ship rocked!!!! As a matter of fact, I think that was the very last time I sailed on RCCL.. Not want to spend my money where it was not welcomed.
After all times change, .....people change,..... gay people with money change companies...right?????
Still, I love NCL and Carnival...only because they have SO MANY GAY PEOPLE WORKING ON THE SHIP! Not those temporary floosie (british or russian pretend to be gay for a tip) show people on RCCL, but REAL hard working Homosaxuals.....and Lesbeans! Spelling incorrect for the pun! Okay okay....don't pan me....just a well talked about opinion in the Gay clubs of Florida about RCCL and how Easy the Show People are!!! Just repeating what I heard, not a fact known to me personally.
Still, four months from today we are sailing on the Cream de la Dream of Carnival! Spa suite! Yay! Oh Yay!
Hello! I work at Walt Disney World so I know all about gay friendly and Carnival is probably the friendliest line for the GLBT Crowd. I usually meet great people at the Gym and although I have yet to travel with a partner as I am perpetually single ;) I have only heard derogatory remarks from the comedians on the ship. I usually try to avoid comedy shows at all cost!
So glad you chimed in. We usually travel to WDW and find everyone there so welcoming. Have stayed there 3 times over the past 2 years. Decided to skip the mouse and try something different this time LOL. Would have done Disney cruise...but...well, kinda pricey ya know?
Thanks for the info and the Disney comparison, really helps.
EVERYONE has been so super helpful in easing our minds over this. Really appreciate the input. If the steward does NOT put the beds together in our suite....well.....someone may be swimming LOL. Just kidding, of course. Thanks again for all the information! :D
- 8 months later...
UK-liverpool Lad
Im a first time cruiser going on Carnival Freedom 6 day western caribbean cruise on 30 oct 2011.
I hoped that as it was out of ft lauderdale it may be ok for a gay passenger, does anyone know what im to expect?
Seen a few reviews and not sure!!!
Is there anybody else on this cruise who is gay??
Hello Liverpool Lad,
Thanks for posting, but you may want to check out the roll call section here and find or start a roll call thread for your specific cruise.
Incidentally, we just got back from 9 days on the Carnival Spirit with an annual gay group cruise, and we had nothing but F-U-N!
We danced together... in the Main Dining Room! The staff could not have been nicer... but of course we are all a fun bunch of guys who try to see the good in every situation.
My countdown clock is soon to change... we had such a good time we are already planning another cruise!
Until recently we have been pleased over all with Carnival. Something happened recently which was caused us to have doubts about Carnival in general.
The following maybe off topic but we feel a need to share the following:
One of us was ill on a recent Carnival cruise. In order to prevent liability, Carnival landed us in St. Lucia without any assistance.
We had four upcoming Carnival cruises booked. We canceled all four of these cruises and booked cruises with other lines.
Until recently we have been pleased over all with Carnival. Something happened recently which was caused us to have doubts about Carnival in general. The following maybe off topic but we feel a need to share the following: One of us was ill on a recent Carnival cruise. In order to prevent liability, Carnival landed us in St. Lucia without any assistance. We had four upcoming Carnival cruises booked. We canceled all four of these cruises and booked cruises with other lines.
Wasn't this because you were ill? Somethig had to warrant them for "landing" you in St Lucia.
We were told by the Carnival Miracle that they had contacted our contacted our travel insurance company and arranged a medical evacuation for one of us. We were told he had to go by ambulance to a local hospital in St. Lucia where he would be meet by medical personnel in charge of his medical evacuation.
Once we got to the hospital in St. Lucia, we were given an envelope form the Carnival Miracle. The contents stated the the hospital in St. Lucia was our destination; no medical evacuation was scheduled. We were completed abandoned by Carnival. The Carnival Miracle sailed and we had to arrange our own way back to the United States.
We were told by the Carnival Miracle that they had contacted our contacted our travel insurance company and arranged a medical evacuation for one of us. We were told he had to go by ambulance to a local hospital in St. Lucia where he would be meet by medical personnel in charge of his medical evacuation. Once we got to the hospital in St. Lucia, we were given an envelope form the Carnival Miracle. The contents stated the the hospital in St. Lucia was our destination; no medical evacuation was scheduled. We were completed abandoned by Carnival. The Carnival Miracle sailed and we had to arrange our own way back to the United States.
Perhaps, if we knew the medical condition, we might be able to better form an opinion.
We were told by the Carnival Miracle that they had contacted our contacted our travel insurance company and arranged a medical evacuation for one of us. We were told he had to go by ambulance to a local hospital in St. Lucia where he would be meet by medical personnel in charge of his medical evacuation. Once we got to the hospital in St. Lucia, we were given an envelope form the Carnival Miracle. The contents stated the the hospital in St. Lucia was our destination; no medical evacuation was scheduled. We were completed abandoned by Carnival. The Carnival Miracle sailed and we had to arrange our own way back to the United States.
Since you posted in this particular thread, it leads us to believe it has something to do with the question of Carnival's attitude toward gay passengers. I think, therefore, that you must come forward with the facts of the situation, because right now I don't understand them.
I'm also curious about how your travel insurance worked. If you had it, did it work? Was it Carnival's policy or a private policy? Did it cover your expenses?
Because this involves something medical, it may be personal. If so, that's okay... we'll respect your privacy. But if you feel you were mistreated as a result of being gay, I hope you will pursue the matter with CCL.
I also hope you are happy and well now.
I'm so glad to have found this post. We sail in May on Carnival Glory and I was beginning to worry. I started a Roll-Call and no one has really commented, and I see a lot of family members on RCL. Thanks all for the feedback on this, I really appreciate it.
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"[VACAYA] was sparked by our own vacations, where we all had encountered two very different experiences," says Gunn. "The all-gay cruises were liberating, empowering and fun, but limited to a small spectrum of people. And while everyone loves a good time, there's more to a memorable vacation than just parties. Mainstream vacations offered more activities and destinations, and were accessible to a diverse set of people, but didn't always feel like a friendly, judgment-free environment."
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The Virgin brand has long been known for its celebration of the LGBTQ community, and cruise line Virgin Voyages is no different. The strictly adults-only cruise operator aims to provide a unique experience, with onboard tattoo parlors, impressive live entertainment, and dining options that include more than 20 eateries and menus created by Michelin star chefs. This line gets the stamp of approval from previous LGBTQ cruisers, who praise the ships' gender-neutral bathrooms, diverse staff and onboard shows with resident drag queens.
Virgin Voyages offers gay-specific sailings through travel companies like Atlantis Events, but its more mainstream itineraries still offer a welcoming, inclusive atmosphere that attracts LGBTQ cruisers year-round. Virgin hosts a number of events during Pride Month each year, including deck parties and interactive social media campaigns.
"Each June here at Virgin Voyages, we like to go big for Pride Month with larger-than-life events … all monthlong," the cruise line says in a statement on its website. "It's an important time for us – both internally within our crew and for our sailors – to honor and celebrate the LGBTQ community; who for so long has had to continually fight for equality and the right to be seen, heard and included."
Virgin Voyages sails to a variety of LGBTQ-friendly countries, including New Zealand, Greece and Spain. In June 2024, consider a seven-night sailing aboard Scarlet Lady departing from Barcelona with stops in Marseille and Cannes in France as well as Spain's Palma de Mallorca and Ibiza.
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The world's largest gay and lesbian travel brand, Atlantis Events was founded in 1991 and welcomes more than 20,000 travelers annually on LGBTQ vacations. For its all-gay cruises, Atlantis charters megaships from popular lines like Royal Caribbean International , Norwegian Cruise Line and Virgin Voyages in addition to smaller vessels with companies like Oceania Cruises so cruisers will have a fully immersive experience.
On board, travelers can enjoy all the perks these ships have to offer (think: pools, hot tubs, sports courts and plenty of dining choices), plus special events like drag performances, motivational speakers, LGBTQ movies on demand in each cabin and high-energy circuit parties across the ship.
"As an LGBTQ cruiser, you're looking for a ship with lots of entertainment, including dance parties and events," says Marcos Martinez, founder of Men Who Brunch, a Black gay lifestyle blog. "One of the best cruise [lines] for gay cruising is Atlantis, since you'll be able to meet hundreds of attractive men and party all day and night on the ship."
Atlantis hosts primarily gay men; women make up about 5% to 10% of bookings, according to the Atlantis website. Previous cruisers said the atmosphere on board was fun, friendly and welcoming, though some noted that the company's customer service could be better, especially when it comes to details about the cruise.
Due to the company's popularity, its three 2024 cruises are already sold out.
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Specializing in all-gay river cruises – and now luxury ocean liners – Brand g Vacations was founded in 2011 and explores destinations all over the world. Chartered river cruises typically welcome between 40 and 200 LGBTQ passengers (and their straight allies), which allows cruisers to get to know one another in a smaller setting. Guests tend to skew more mature (think: 40 and older), and the line attracts both men and women.
Onboard entertainment differs slightly from larger ocean voyages: Expect more cabaret-style entertainment than massive all-night dance parties. Cruisers will also enjoy performances by drag queens, gay Broadway stars and more, on top of typical river cruise perks like sightseeing and lavish meals. Past guests recommend choosing Brand g if you're looking for a well-planned, relaxed and luxurious experience over a busier, more party-heavy vacation.
Brand g aims to provide a nearly all-inclusive cruise experience , with Mercedes or small van airport transfers, upscale hotel stays prior to embarkation, and unlimited alcoholic beverages as well as meals included in the fare. As such, prices tend to be on the high end. Plus, cruisers can feel good about their trip knowing that Brand g donates to causes in the U.S. and around the world that assist LGBTQ refugees, AIDS organizations, LGBTQ centers and more.
In 2024, Brand g sails through unique waterways around the world, including the Amazon, the Loire, the Danube, the Mekong, and the Columbia and Snake rivers in the Pacific Northwest. The line's small cruise ship charters also take guests to Iceland, Spain, Morocco, Italy, Croatia and other European destinations.
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Celebrity Cruises sets the scene for an excellent vacation for gay travelers, from its extravagant annual Pride parties to its daily LGBTQ programming throughout the year. The mainstream line has received numerous awards for its inclusivity, receiving accolades from the Cruizie Awards, TTG Travel Awards and Travel Weekly's Magellan Awards for being one of the best cruise lines for LGBTQ passengers.
LGBTQ cruisers can start their vacations off on a high note with a special welcome party on the first night of their voyage to meet other travelers on board. After night one, there are other social events for gay cruisers to party and hang out together. Additionally, Celebrity Cruises was the first cruise line to legally marry a couple at sea in 2018, and it continues to perform same-sex marriages on its ships.
Past cruisers enjoyed their voyages with Celebrity, noting that the line was welcoming, the food was delicious, and there were plenty of areas to hang out as a group with fellow LGBTQ passengers or other companions throughout the ship.
Although all itineraries are gay-friendly, consider booking a sailing during Pride Month in June for an extra special experience. Onboard entertainment during this month includes guest entertainers, a flag raising ceremony, Celebrity's signature Pride Party at Sea and more. The Italian Riviera & France cruise will depart from Barcelona on June 8, 2024, on the new Celebrity Ascent; this 10-night Mediterranean sailing stops at ports in France, Italy and Malta. Private travel companies like VACAYA also charter Celebrity ships for all-gay voyages throughout the year.
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Specifically marketed toward lesbians and LGBTQ women, Olivia has hosted more than 350,000 travelers by land and sea over five decades. Cruisers can choose between river voyages or ocean sailings to destinations around the world. On the lesbian cruises, expect a mix of nostalgic decade-themed dance parties, folk singers, writing workshops, karaoke and other activities. Cruisers can also relax poolside, spend some time in the onboard spa or take it easy in one of the ships' lounges.
Travelers who are looking to connect with others who share similar backgrounds can do so in one of Olivia's specialized programs. There are group and solo traveler meetups, as well as programs like Sisters, which is for LGBTQ women of color; Gen-O, for cruisers 40 and younger; Women in Uniform gatherings, for veterans and those currently in the armed forces; and events for OWLs (which stands for "older, wiser lesbians"). Past cruisers on Olivia's voyages report feeling a true sense of community and belonging on board, resulting in a fun, carefree trip.
In June 2024, set sail with Olivia from Edinburgh, Scotland, to Dublin on Windstar Cruises' Star Legend. Or, visit the islands of Tahiti on the line's Star Breeze in September. Other cruise itineraries include Alaska, the Greek Isles, Mexico and the Panama Canal.
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Royal Caribbean International provides a welcoming and inclusive experience for LGBTQ travelers. The popular cruise line frequently partners with Atlantis Events to offer all-gay voyages throughout the year, but even the standard sailings earn praise.
Highlights of the sailings are the ships' entertainment options (including the Tony Award-winning musical "Mamma Mia!") and attentive staff, according to past cruisers. Itineraries typically include LGBTQ meetups at the beginning of each cruise for gay travelers to meet like-minded passengers. Outside of the sailing experience, Royal Caribbean has also publicly committed to supporting the LGBTQ community throughout the year, and it was the first cruise line to earn the title "Gay Traveler Approved" from GayTravel in 2016.
In 2024, consider a Royal Caribbean voyage that sails to gay-friendly destinations. "Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, [is] full of gay bars, clubs and gay beaches," says Martinez. Hop aboard Navigator of the Seas in May for a seven-night sailing round-trip from Los Angeles that stops in Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta and Ensenada, Mexico. Navigator of the Seas also hosts a seven-night itinerary throughout the year that calls on Mazatlan, Mexico, as well.
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According to past cruisers, if you're looking for one of the best party scenes on the open seas, consider an all-gay cruise with La Demence. Powered by a popular gay nightclub in Brussels with the same name, La Demence – French for "the madness" – primarily caters to a European crowd. Most passengers are male, though women are also welcome.
On board, passengers should expect to dance the night away at massive deck parties that last into the wee hours of the morning. The line prides itself on its top-notch DJs, impressive light setup and electric party atmosphere. Previous cruisers had high praise for the itineraries – which exclusively visit gay-friendly locations – as well as the fruity cocktails, themed nights (costumes strongly encouraged) and glamorous entertainment. Enjoy unique events like drag bingo, high heel runs and more.
La Demence sails every summer to European destinations like Greece, Italy and Malta. The 2023 cruise was chartered on Royal Caribbean's Explorer of the Seas. Fares include all food and nonalcoholic beverages, plus access to all parties, shows and the onboard gym.
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Source Journeys has been planning luxury vacations for LGBTQ travelers for more than 20 years. The Miami-based company, with the vision of founder and chief executive officer Craig Smith, offers small group land tours and full-charter cruises for like-minded travelers with a focus on giving back to the communities they visit. The company also supports LGBTQ organizations, such as the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force and the Human Rights Campaign.
Past guests of their tours say their fellow travelers were as fun and interesting as the destinations. They appreciated the excellent personalized planning for the trips by Smith and his life partner, Rafael Rodriguez.
The company's cruises in 2024 include a seven-night Galápagos sailing in late September on a Relais & Chateau luxury yacht: Ecoventura's new ship, Evolve. The intimate ship accommodates just 20 passengers. Source Journeys is also offering a seven-night river cruise through Burgundy and Provence, France, in June on Avalon Waterways' Avalon Poetry II, as well as a seven-night voyage from Venice along the Dalmatian Coast. This ocean cruise scheduled in August is chartered on Star Clippers' masted sailing ship, Royal Clipper.
Frequently Asked Questions
When it comes to gay cruising, gone are the days of discreet "Friends of Dorothy" meetups. The term – a euphemism that dates back to the 1950s – was once used to indicate gay social events on daily cruise line programs, without explicitly calling out members of the community on board. It's a far cry from today's LGBTQ cruising industry, which loudly and proudly celebrates passengers from all walks of life.
According to experts, LGBTQ cruising is a market that will only continue to grow. Travelers can take their pick between cruise operators tailored specifically to queer communities and major cruise lines that offer festive Pride celebrations and inclusive onboard entertainment. As travel on the high seas continues to grow in popularity for vacationers, gay and lesbian travelers should consider setting sail on a fun-filled cruise vacation for their next trip.
When planning a cruise, vacationers should first consider what their ideal sailing looks like.
Gay-friendly vs. all-gay sailings: Cruisers should think about whether they'd like to travel aboard a gay-friendly mainstream line – such as Celebrity Cruises or Virgin Voyages – or opt for an all-gay, full-ship charter with a third-party vacation company.
"Each and every LGBTQIAPK person has a different level of comfortability in their 'outness,' " says Patrick Gunn, co-founder and chief marketing officer of LGBTQ vacation company VACAYA. Of VACAYA's all-gay charters, he adds, "For one magical week, our community gets to be the majority and live life out loud in the blissful utopia VACAYA creates on a gay cruise. That single change from being an always-minority to a sudden majority can have a profoundly positive real-world effect on individuals."
- Travel style: Some cruise operators (think: Atlantis Events and La Demence) are known for their electrifying all-night parties, which may be perfect for gay groups of friends. Meanwhile, other companies like VACAYA and Olivia look to provide a more diverse selection of activities, ranging from tea dances (LGBTQ parties that, historically, included tea service) to philanthropic service activities to immersive onshore experiences.
- Ports of call: Some of the most LGBTQ- and gay-friendly destinations for cruises include: Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Sydney; Barcelona, Spain; Taipei (Keelung), Taiwan; Helsinki; Quebec City; Auckland, New Zealand; Mykonos, Greece; Reykjavik, Iceland; Amsterdam; Tel Aviv, Israel; Buenos Aires, Argentina; and San Francisco. Countries that gay travelers may want to avoid include the Maldives, Jamaica, Morocco, Malaysia and Haiti, as homosexuality is illegal in these destinations.
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Best gay cruises 2024 and 2025: Don't miss these 11 sailings
There's never been a better time to consider a gay cruise. Itineraries include more remote destinations, and more charter companies are offering a wider variety of cruise experiences to meet the full spectrum of the LGBTQ+ community. Also, the ships chartered are almost uniformly elevated and luxurious.
No longer are gay and lesbian groups and full-ship charters relegated to old, tired vessels. Full-ship gay charters command big business for the cruise industry, and major cruise lines are responding by offering their newest and most exciting ships. Many charter companies will take over the entire ship, bringing aboard their own dance parties, entertainment, activities and hosts to tailor the vacation experience to their audience.
The magic of a gay cruise lies in the shared experience of traveling with your community. Each sailing fosters an environment where you can be yourself. You can choose whether to blend in with the crowd or stand out and be celebrated for your flair.
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Bonds often form more quickly and naturally aboard a ship where you're surrounded by your people, especially on full-ship charters where large mixers kick off each sailing.
Expect welcome parties with themes that go beyond just a name tag, whether that's icebreaker games or an opportunity to dress up in a way that signifies where you're from or how you identify. You'll find more openness throughout the ship compared to a traditional nonthemed cruise, especially on the pool deck, as many passengers seek out the experience to expand their social circle.
Don't miss the boat on making lifelong friends during an epic cruise vacation. Here are 11 of the best gay cruises in 2024 and 2025.
Note: Unless otherwise indicated, all sailings listed had availability at the time of publication. Voyages are subject to sell out without notice.
R Family Vacations' 2024 Summer Cruise
Date: July 7-13, 2024
Join R Family Vacations for a special group sailing on board Celebrity Beyond . While this is not a full-ship charter, R Family will host many exclusive group activities during the sailing, including performances by Broadway belters, an LGBTQ+ comedy show, dance parties, a theater camp and special R Family dinners.
The ship will depart from Fort Lauderdale, with stops in Perfect Day at CocoCay , Royal Caribbean's private island in the Bahamas; George Town, Grand Cayman; and Bimini, Bahamas.
R Family was the first LGBTQ+ family travel company and has been a leader in the LGBTQ+ family travel market for 20 years, creating the opportunity for queer families to connect and share in the joy of travel. The company has since expanded beyond family travel to include adults-only, small-ship sailings.
Rates for the company's summer cruise start at $920.79 per person, including taxes, fees and gratuities.
How to book: Visit R Family's website for pricing and availability, or call 917-522-0985 to book.
Vacaya's Europe River Cruise 2024
Date: Aug. 3-15, 2024
If you're looking for one of the best Pride celebrations in the world, Vacaya's Europe River Cruise 2024 is the place to be. The cruise begins with the ship docked in the heart of Amsterdam for two nights during its celebrated Pride festival. Catch the one-of-a-kind floating Pride parade that snakes its way through the city as you revel in the party atmosphere.
The travel company's Europe River Cruise will bring LGBTQ+ passengers to many ports in the Netherlands and Belgium on a luxury river ship, the newly revamped Advance by Transcend (the former Crystal Mahler).
The 12-night itinerary begins with two nights in Amsterdam, followed by stops at Volendam, Edam, Utrecht, Nijmegen, Kinderdijk, Schoonhoven, Heusden, Rotterdam and Dordrecht in the Netherlands. The journey finishes in Belgium with a stop in Ghent and an overnight in Antwerp. The itinerary finishes in time to make the quick trip down from Antwerp to Brussels for the stunning Flower Carpet Festival.
Rates for available cabins start at $6,997 per person based on double occupancy and do not include port fees, administrative fees or gratuities. Fares do include an open bar and unlimited internet. Only a handful of cabins remain for this summer sailing.
How to book: Check the latest cabin availability and book Vacaya's Europe River Cruise 2024 on Vacaya's website or by calling 718-504-0404.
Source Journeys' Treasures of Venice and Dalmatian Coast
Date: Aug. 17-24, 2024
Source Journeys has been a small-group LGBTQ+ charter company for more than 20 years, hosting a handful of small-ship charters and land-based tours each year. Source prides itself on a shipboard atmosphere of acceptance, where all feel welcome.
Of the company's upcoming trips planned, its summer 2024 Venice and the Dalmatian Coast cruise on Star Clippers' Royal Clipper is a highlight, as it charters the world's largest sailing ship.
The round-trip itinerary from Venice, Italy, includes a stop in Kotor, Montenegro, before hitting up the highlights of Croatia, including Dubrovnik, Zadar, Hvar, the Pakleni Islands and Rovinj.
Pricing for the seven-night cruise starts at $2,899 per person based on double occupancy. The fare does not include port fees, gratuities, or pre- and post-cruise packages.
How to book: Reserve your spot on the Treasures of Venice and the Dalmatian Coast cruise via Source Journeys' website or by calling 305-672-9779.
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Olivia's Majestic Alaska Cruise
Date: Sept. 21-28, 2024
Olivia is the most renowned and popular travel group for lesbians, having hosted more than 300 trips for 350,000-plus women. Among the many trips on the books for the next two years, Olivia will charter its first-ever large-ship Alaska cruise on Holland America 's Eurodam.
Join 2,100 women for a seven-night cruise through Alaska from Seattle. The itinerary includes visits to Juneau, Glacier Bay, Icy Strait Point, Sitka and Ketchikan, Alaska, as well as Victoria, British Columbia. Several renowned guests and performers will also be on board.
The sailing is currently sold out, but you can add yourself to the waitlist. When cabins were still available, pricing started from $1,499 per person based on double occupancy, not including fees and airfare.
How to book: Reserve your spot on Olivia's website or by calling 800-631-6277.
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Out Adventures' Egypt: Nile River Cruise & Cairo
Date: Nov. 8-17, 2024; March 7-16, 2025; Nov. 7-16, 2025
Check the Great Pyramids of Giza off your bucket list, trace Egypt's queer history while exploring the tomb of Khnumhotep and Niankhkhnum, and lose yourself in Cairo's bustling bazaars on Out Adventures' nine-night Egypt tour. The trip features three nights in a hotel in Cairo, followed by a four-night Nile River cruise and two additional nights in Cairo before flying home.
You'll sail with a small group of no more than 20 gay men (and their allies and families) with excursions that'll include visits to Luxor Temple, the Royal Tombs in the Valley of the Kings and the Abu Simbel temple complex.
Out Adventures has a number of gay charter cruises, some combined with land tours, planned through 2025. The trips focus on groups no larger than 40 to enable a more tight-knit sense of community and connection. Additionally, the small size allows Out Adventures' groups to travel to more exotic, remote destinations.
There are only a few spaces left for the November 2024 sailing, with more availability for the 2025 sailings. Rates for these sailings start at $5,395 per person based on double occupancy, not including taxes, tips and fees.
How to book: Book your spot on the Nile River cruise on the Out Adventures website or by calling 866-360-1152.
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GaySail's Gay Nude Cruising in Tahiti
Date: Nov. 16-23, 2024
Anchors aweigh, and off with your clothes! GaySail's nude sailings offer the rare chance to sail au naturel in the safe confines of a private, full-charter catamaran.
GaySail's upcoming Tahiti cruise will take two small catamarans of up to 14 gay men each, for a total of 28. They'll embark on a journey to many of the highlights of the South Pacific, including Bora Bora, Maupiti and Moorea.
GaySail has an impressive lineup of small-ship charters scheduled, including both clothing-optional and all-nude sailings. The charter company predominantly caters to European gay men (its headquarters is in Amsterdam), but men from all around the world are welcome to join.
Pricing for the sailing starts at 2,495 euros (about $2,696) per person, including taxes and fees.
How to book: While the experience of sailing naked will be freeing, the sailing is not free. Book your reservation on the GaySail website or email [email protected] for more details.
Outbound's Rhine River Christmas Market Cruise
Date: Dec. 14-21, 2024
The best part of a winter river cruise is docking in a port that's a few steps away from the warm glow and transfixing scents of a European Christmas market. The best part of booking that cruise with Outbound, a charter company that focuses on LGBTQ+ travelers, is going to those markets with your newfound group of queer friends.
Outbound will take passengers on the Rhine River this December on Emerald Cruises' Emerald Sun. The itinerary begins in the Netherlands and stops in ports in Germany, France and Switzerland, where guests can sample the local warm chestnuts and mulled wine.
A few cabins are still available for the 2024 cruise, with rates starting at $2,997 per person based on double occupancy. Fares do not include port fees and taxes.
How to book: Reserve your spot on the Outbound website or by calling 916-683-1000.
Atlantis' 35th anniversary celebration
Date: Feb. 3-10, 2025
Atlantis is the largest gay cruise charter brand. When it hosts a sailing, the company takes over some of the biggest ships at sea.
To celebrate its 35th year in business, Atlantis is hosting a weeklong Eastern Caribbean voyage on Royal Caribbean's Allure of the Seas . The itinerary, which will take passengers round-trip from Miami, includes calls on San Juan, Puerto Rico; St. Maarten; and Labadee , one of Royal Caribbean 's private destinations.
There will also be three days at sea for cruisers to enjoy some relaxation and onboard fun, which includes zip lining, surf simulators, rock climbing walls, an ice skating rink, laser tag and, of course, plenty of jaw-dropping entertainment. (Don't miss the nighttime diving shows at the wake-facing AquaTheater and a roster of signature Atlantis performers in the main theater.)
Prices for this sailing start at $1,299 per person for an inside cabin. If you're cruising alone and would like to be partnered with someone to share costs, Atlantis offers a roommate matching program.
How to book: Visit Atlantis' website , or call 310-859-8800.
Vacaya's Caribbean Cruise 2025
Date: Feb. 22-March 1, 2025
Now in its sixth year of large-scale charter cruises and full resort buyouts, Vacaya is changing its annual winter Caribbean itinerary in 2025. Instead of sailing round-trip from southeast Florida, this year's island getaway will depart from New Orleans. The travel operator will be chartering Royal Caribbean's Brilliance of the Seas for a sailing taking place the week prior to Mardi Gras (scheduled for March 4, 2025).
The ship will depart from New Orleans and stop in Cozumel, Mexico; George Town, Grand Cayman; and Yucatan (Progreso), Mexico, with three days at sea.
Vacaya is the first and only large-scale travel group to openly and outwardly welcome the entire LGBTQIAPK (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, polygamous/polyamorous and kink) community and its allies.
The vibe on board is friendly and easygoing, the entertainment is Broadway-caliber and the nightly parties are more about gay anthems than house beats. The company also features an opportunity to give back on each trip with its ReachOut program, where passengers can volunteer with a local project while in port.
Fares for available cabins on the upcoming Caribbean cruise start at $1,147 per person based on double occupancy, not including port taxes, fees and gratuities.
How to book: Get up-to-the-minute availability on the cabins and their locations for the Caribbean Cruise 2025 on Vacaya's website or by calling 718-504-0404.
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Brand g Vacations' 2025 Amazon Cruise and Machu Picchu Discovery
Date: March 30-April 11, 2025
Join a small group of 40 other LGBTQ+ travelers for Brand g's four-night cruise on the Amazon River on Delfin III, an all-suite ship owned and operated by Delfin Amazon Cruises. The cruise is part of a 13-day luxury vacation package that will capture many highlights of Peru, most notably with a glass-domed train journey to Machu Picchu.
Brand g is known for its intimate, small-ship charters with a focus on all-inclusive luxury. The tour is priced based on the cruise cabin you select and still has availability in the base-rate suites. Trip fares start at $7,699 per person based on double occupancy, not including taxes, tips and fees.
How to book: This sailing is currently sold out, but you can add yourself to the waitlist by visiting the Brand g website or by calling 952-405-9309.
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Brand g's 2025 Norway, Greenland and Iceland cruise
Date: July 31-Aug. 9, 2025
Brand g continues to expand its full-ship charters for LGBTQ+ travelers and their straight allies with its 2025 Norway, Greenland and Iceland cruise. The travel operator will charter Atlas Ocean Voyages ' World Voyager, a luxury expedition ship, as it sails the Arctic waters in the temperate summer months.
The all-inclusive trip includes nearly everything but the guarantee you'll spot a polar bear. You will, however, witness vast and diverse bird colonies on Clavering Island, Greenland.
The nine-night itinerary starts at the top of the world in Longyearbyen in Norway's Svalbard archipelago. Guests will visit additional Svalbard ports including Ny-Alesund and Gashamna, before crossing to Greenland, stopping in Wollaston Foreland/Clavering Island, sailing the Kaiser Franz Josef Fjord, and visiting Ittoqqortoormiit and Hurry Inlet, Scoresbysund. The journey ends in Reykjavik, Iceland.
Fares for available cabins on the upcoming Norway, Greenland and Iceland cruise start at $7,999 per person based on double occupancy, not including port taxes, fees and gratuities.
How to book: Check the latest cabin availability and book Brand g's 2025 Norway, Greenland and Iceland on Brand g's website or by calling 952-405-9309.
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Gay Cruises: Here Is Your Ultimate Guide for 2024
Are you a gay traveler ready to live your best life on the seas? Whether you're looking for a fun and relaxed vacation or an adrenaline-pumping adventure, gay cruises are the perfect options.
When it comes to gay cruise ships, there's no better way to explore the world than with your LGBTQ brothers and sisters.
These cruises will get your heart pumping from deck parties to late-night revelry! The trip may seem like an enjoyable experience, but planning a trip can be time-consuming and frustrating. Whether or not it will be your first time on a gay cruise, this guide will help guide you ongoing on a gay cruise.
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How to Choose the Best Gay Cruises
When choosing a gay or lesbian-friendly cruise, these factors will all play a role in ensuring that you have a memorable and enjoyable vacation .
- Price : Cruise prices depend on where you fly from (like if you live on the east coast and fly from an east coast USA cruise port , or live in the United States and need to fly to Europe for a European cruise), where you are sailing to, and the type of room you'll have. A luxury cruise may be well over $4,000 or you may get a deal for as low as $400.
- Size of the vessel: Ships like Atlantis fit at least 5,000 people or Pride of America, while a ship like Celebrity Apex accommodates under 3,000 people.
- Vibe and atmosphere : When choosing amongst friendly gay cruises options, it is essential to consider the type of atmosphere that you want. Each ship has its unique personality, so select one that best suits your needs. For instance, Atlantis would be the best option if you enjoy circuit parties. If you're looking for a much calmer experience, you can choose a ship like Pride of America with Norwegian Cruise Line.
By choosing a gay and lesbian cruise ship, you can be sure that you will have an enjoyable and hassle-free vacation. These ships offer everything you need to relax and have fun, so book your trip today!
Some of the top gay-friendly cruises travel coordination companies include Atlantis Events, Olivia Cruises, and RSVP Vacations. All three companies offer cruises to destinations worldwide, including the Caribbean, Europe, and Asia. They each have their unique style and atmosphere, so it is essential to research before deciding.
No matter which cruise line you choose, you can be sure that you will experience a relaxing and fun-filled holiday. The ships are packed with activities, and the destinations are some of the most beautiful in the world. So, if you're looking for a vacation that caters to your specific needs, be sure to check out the many gay-friendly cruise options available today.
Popular Cruise Ships and Cruise Companies that Cater to a Gay Audience
C elebrity cruises.
This cruise line caters to the LGBT community and offers a wide range of facilities and activities that cater to their needs.
There are several restaurants, bars, and nightclubs onboard and a spa and fitness center. The Equality Ship hosts several special events and occasions throughout the year.
Celebrity Cruises was the first ship to host same-sex marriage. The vessel is also known for its annual Pride party, which will bring together LGBTQ persons of all generations, including old and young.
Based on reviews, Celebrity Cruises is a memorable experience that has fantastic exclusive amenities and ship areas as part of The Retreat , their ship-within-a-ship cruise concept. It has received different awards, including Best Onboard LGBTQ Gatherings and Best Cruise Line for LGBTQ+ Passengers.
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Brand g Vacations has partnered with Atlas Ocean Voyages for the second year in a row. In August 2023, they teamed up to organize a gay cruise on World Navigator. From August 14 to 23, 2024, the cruise line's new ship, World Traveller, will host a gay cruise from Venice to Malta.
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Atlantis ship is the world's largest gay and lesbian cruise ship; the ship fits around 5,000 people.
There are multiple pools, bars, a casino, a spa, and various dining options. The ship also hosts several special events and circuit parties, including the White Party and Disco Tea Dance, explicitly geared towards the gay and lesbian community. Some of the most popular events are the White Party, in which partygoers dress up with angel wings and white jocks, and Dog Tag T-Dance, in which men dress in camouflage.
One thing to keep in mind is that Atlantis is not kid-friendly. There is a lot of sexual activity that happens on Atlantis. You would find guys “getting it on” out in public by the pool and on the dock. There are even videos of Twitter showing these activities. If you're conservative and want a calm vacation experience, Atlantis may not be the right cruise for you. But if you enjoy the circuit party scene and don't mind seeing men hooking up in public, Atlantis could be a good vacation option.
The price of Atlantis starts at about $900. Atlantis may not be your choice if you don't like big crowds. As mentioned earlier, the ship gets full. Parties happen all day long, so if you enjoy partying non-stop, you will enjoy Atlantis. Tickets sell out early, so make your purchase way in advance if you decide to go.
Vacay is a cruise ship built exclusively for the LGBTQ community. There is plenty of LGBTQ programming and entertainment on the boat, like drag performances and circuit parties. Once they get off the ship passengers, they can visit gay-friendly locations like Puerto Vallarta (considered the “San Francisco of Mexico”) and Costa Rica.
Vacay is an adult-only ship so that you can have fun without any inhibitions. The ship encourages an amicable atmosphere, as noted on its website. There are plenty of single men who go on Vacay so you can mix and mingle with them. There is even an online Vacaya Facebook community where singles can look for roommates.
If you're a gay traveler, consider going on Vacaya. Based on trip reviews by LGBTQ travelers, Vacay is one of the most welcoming environments for the LGBTQ community. The price can go anywhere from $900 up to $14,000.
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His ship is also quite large, and it offers a similar range of amenities as the Allure of the Seas. It is popular among gay and lesbian cruisers for its lively atmosphere and a plethora of activities. RSVP has been around since 1986 and travels to many different destinations, including the Caribbean and Alaska.
The Cruise is a large ship that is based in Europe. It fits about 3,600 passengers.
There are impressive parts of the ship, like a glass floor walkway that lets you see the ocean, a pool with colored lights, and gyms that give you a sea view. If you're based in the US and want to travel overseas, consider going on The Cruise.
For the past two years, it has sailed the Ionean Sea during July. As a European traveler, you only need a photo ID, but if you're traveling from the US, you need to travel with a passport .
Norwegian Cruise Line's Pride of America
This American-themed ship is one of the most popular choices for gay and lesbian cruises. It offers multiple pools, a spa, restaurants, and many other activities.
What Should You Budget for Gay Cruise?
Cruises can be fun vacation options but can be pricey. Here are a few things to consider:
- Airfare: The cost of a roundtrip flight depends on where you are flying from and when you book your trip. For example, if you're flying from NYC to Port Miami , in Florida, you can pay anywhere from $120-$320 roundtrip. But if you're flying cross country, you will be spending a lot more on your flight. A suggestion is to use a site like Orbitz or Priceline rather than airline websites so you can get better discounts.
- Island excursions : There are many activities and things to do on a ship. Once a cruise ship lands on an island or at its destination, you have other things to do like scuba diving, snorkeling , or jet skiing. Excursions can cost as much as $40 to $300 per person per day. Travelers should sign up for an excursion because they'll have the opportunity to explore different cultures and groups of people. Years ago, I sailed on Carnival and one of the stops was in the Bahamas. I was initially scared to scuba dive, but I overcame my fear and did it. I enjoyed myself and met some very friendly locales.
- Drinks : Drink spending can quickly add up. If you want to be sure of the price of your drinks consumption (alcohol or alcohol-free) sign up for a drinks package before or at the start of your cruise. The price for a non-alcoholic beverage can range from $2 to $8 or more, depending on the drink. Beer can be about $8, wine $10 and up, and cocktails $11 or more. If you haven't paid for a drinks package and you want to be mindful of your spending on beverages, simply go into your cruise app to see your current charges if you're on an ocean cruise, or ask the front desk or guest services to see your current bill if you're on a river cruise. In some instances, like with an Emerald Cruises trip, you can view your current bill on your stateroom television at any time.
- Gratuities: It's classy leave to leave a tip for housekeeping or your stateroom attendant. You can either leave a 15%-18% tip for room staff every day or in one lump sum at the end of your trip. Often, gratuities are included in your cruise bookings (but not always).
How to Pack for Your Cruise
There are all sorts of activities and events on a gay cruise. You can go to the pool, gym, spa, bar, and many other parts of a cruise ship. And so, you have the opportunity to dress up or dress down.
You can pack blazers, collared shirts, and shoes for formal dinners on the ship. For dress-down occasions, it's recommended to bring jeans, t-shirts, and accessories. Also, bring swimsuits if you want to go in the pools or hot tubs onboard or during excursions, depending on the itinerary.
What Not to Do on Gay Cruises
There are strict rules and guidelines on a cruise ship that people must follow. If you disobey them, you can get kicked off the boat. To avoid problems, here are things to consider:
- Don't bring any drugs. This may sound like common sense, but it happens more than you think. Drug use I commonly used for recreational purposes at circuit parties which occurs on many gat cruises. If you use marijuana for medicinal purposes, contact your cruise line beforehand and see their guidelines on drug possession.
- Watch your alcohol intake. Studies show that people drink alcohol to lower their inhibitions. The problem is that alcohol impairs your judgment and can make you do things that will you or another person. For this reason, it's advised to drink in moderation.
- Keep your hands to yourself. Be mindful of how you approach and interact with others. Don't let alcohol or anything else incite you to pursue someone that doesn't show any interest in you. I've seen so many incidents in social gatherings where a person tough another permission without permission. Don't be that person.
Why Choose Gay Cruises?
There are still places where homosexuality is not acceptable in these changing times. In countries like Jamaica, Egypt, and Iraq, it's illegal to be gay. People are still being harassed and even killed for being gay. Gay cruises allow you to be in a safe space where you can laugh, dance and connect with other LGBTQ+ persons.
You'll be able to experience gay-friendly locations overseas that you may not have the opportunity to do on a regular cruise.
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