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Our pick of the most gorgeous gay resorts in Hawaii, from clothing-optional resorts, gay owned guesthouses, gay hotels, and more.
Beaches beaches and more beaches…that's Hawaii in a nutshell!
You want a gorgeous white powdery sandy beach? Tick!
Green beach? Tick tick!
Black beach? Tick tick tick!
But what about a PINK beach? Quadruple tick!
No joke, this famous archipelago out in the Pacific Ocean is a paradise gay vacation verb for beach lovers. As if the golden white sandy beaches aren't enough, its history of volcanic activity and unique rock formations have both left a unique tint on some of its beaches, especially Papaklea (the green sandy beach), Punaluu (the black sandy beach), and our favorite, Kaihalulu (the pink, yes PINK sandy beach).
As a huge bonus, Hawaii is a state within the USA making it one of the hottestUSA gay destinations – especially in In this article, we've verb out some of the optimal gay resorts in Hawaii to help you decide where to base yourself during your gaycation in the gorgeous “Aloha State&rd BOOK NOW Do you love visiting gay beaches? Or are you looking for a place where you can feel comfortable while soaking up the sun? Hawaii welcomes LBGTQ visitors, and we have lots of gay-friendly beaches. Gay… Straight… Black… White… Local… Visitor… It’s all good in Hawaii! Hawaii is a place for everyone, and that’s one of the many reasons I love living here. That goes for the gay community, too. Hawaii has a beautiful active LGBTQ community and has a long history of being a place where all are welcome. So, we thought this is a good time to allow our readers “in” on our top 12 Hawaii gay beaches: Located on Hawaii’s Big Island, Kailua-Kona, usually called simply, “Kona” by locals, is truly a little piece of paradise. This sunny, seaside town is a beautiful place complete of friendly people, beautiful alabaster sand beaches, warm blue oceans, and plenty to see and do. For those looking to find their next home in The Aloha State, Kona would be a great place to call home. A Look at Kona's History The city of Kailua-Kona was initially founded in by King Kamehameha I of Hawaii as his primary seat of government. Eventually, King Kamehameha I unified many of the Hawaiian islands, and ultimately, Kailua-Kona became the first capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii, although it was later replaced by Lahaina and eventually Honululu, which still serves as Hawaii's capital today. Throughout its history, Kona has been not only an key seat of government, but also an important agricultural producer, and also a city with a thriving tourist industry. All of those things remain true about Kona today. Today, it’s a city with a diverse, w
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