7 best honeymoon destinations for LGBTQ couples

Vacations of a lifetime that are also perfect for honeymoons.

1. Hawaii

If you’re hunting for an island paradise, there’s no reason to bust out your passport. Hawaii has some of the most stunning beaches in the world, along with a beautiful welcoming spirit that’s best summed up as “aloha.” Surfing, hiking, and snorkeling will give you a chance to soak up the state’s natural wonders, and travelers can also seek out cultural experiences like luaus, hula dancing and ukulele performances. Hawaii has a thriving LGBTQ community (just witness Honolulu Pride), and the state legalized same-sex marriage in 2013. The only issue could be choosing which island is the best for you and your partner.

Our hotel pick: With a waterfront location, Prince Waikiki offers sunset views from every room.

2. Spain

Our hotel pick: The intimate Hotel Casbah Formentera has a pine-forest setting, just a 10-minute walk to the beach.

3. Provincetown, Massachusetts

Way out on the tip of Cape Cod’s curlicue tail, Provincetown (a.k.a. P-town) has been a gay refuge since the roaring ‘20s. Its streets are lined with LGBTQ-oriented bars, restaurants, shops, art galleries galore, and performance venues. (The drag performers here are in a league of their own.) Sweet little seaside cottages line every street, giving a strong New England flavor, and the beach itself is also never far away, offering calm, warm waters tucked inside Cape Cod Bay. It’s also worth noting that Massachusetts was the very first state to legalize gay marriage back in 2003, giving yet another reason to honeymoon on the Cape.

Our hotel pick: The adults-only Red Inn provides gorgeous waterfront views and even fireplaces in some rooms.

4. Napa Valley, California

Napa is widely considered California’s capital of romance, with good reason. It’s a region made for wining and dining your beloved, thanks to restaurants like The French Laundry and wineries like Clos du Val. Along with winery tours and restaurant bookings, honeymooners can indulge in some of the area’s top spas (couple's massage, anyone?), picnics, and even hot-air balloon rides. Due to its proximity to San Francisco (still the U.S. city with the highest rate of LGBTQ residents), Napa gets plenty of same-sex honeymooners, so you’ll be in great company.

Our hotel pick: With whirlpool tubs big enough for two, canopy beds and fireplaces, rooms at Milliken Creek Inn and Spa are outlandishly romantic.

5. Amsterdam

Our hotel pick: The darling Boogaard’s Bed and Breakfast has candle-lit common spaces and rooms with fireplaces.

6. Sydney, Australia

Our hotel pick: With a historic wharf location and industrial-chic rooms, Ovolo Woolloomooloo is memorable for more than just its name.

7. Puerto Rico

As Jamaica and the Bahamas demonstrate, the Caribbean isn’t always the safest spot for LGBTQ travelers. (Time magazine actually dubbed Jamaica “the most homophobic place on earth.”) But if you have your heart set on a Caribbean getaway with your new spouse, don’t fret. Puerto Rico can provide an excellent alternative. Out Now Global’s LGBT2020 survey even placed it in the top 10 destinations for queer travelers. Most of the scene centers on San Juan, which is loaded with gay-friendly restaurants, bars, and clubs. (A night of salsa dancing is a must.) Vieques, on the other hand, is a little island sanctuary eight miles away from Puerto Rico’s mainland, and it offers more tranquility and a quieter beach scene. Editor's Note: Several properties in Puerto Rico are closed following the hurricane. Those planning their honeymoons later in 2018 and after should check for updates before booking.

Our hotel pick: W Retreat & Spa – Vieques Island has giant soaking tubs and ocean-facing terraces in some of its rooms. The property also hosts the Out On Film festival.