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Ibiza Gay Cruising Areas

san antonio bus station

san antonio town , Ibiza

new bus staion just of the main road in san an
lots of male traffic and a large toilet area at the endorse,
3 large stalls but no (yet)bus to ibiza town passes through every 15 mins so lots of wi

El Soto-Las Rocas-The Rocks

El Soto , Ibiza

This is a very massive open air cruising area with the sea on three sides and the cathedral & castle of Eivissa (Ibiza Town) on the fourth.

Cala Gracio

Cala Gracio Beach San Antonio Ibiza , Ibiza

Crowd: Young guys and older guys.

  • Los Molinas

    , Ibiza

    Crowd: about 75% gay men and 25% straight women and men

    Es Cavallet Beach

    , Ibiza

    Great place for action or just for watching. Gay area is located towards the end of the beach where cruising and move is frequent. Police sound to leave this place alone.
    Crowd: Locals and tourist


    Whether you want to get out of the town to explore more of the scene (the beach or the clubs), or to escape the scene, you will want transport.
    There are some great places to stop by in Ibiza, secluded beaches all around the coast, excellent restaurants, caves and even a smattering of ancient monuments.

    The tourist office down by the harbour, or the new tourist booth on the Vara Del Rey, are your best starting points for exploring the island. Maps which split the island into five manageable areas are available, showing driving, walking and cycling routes. Beware the cycling routs, many are disused dirt tracks - it is easy to get defeated, and the maps are not that accurate on the smaller tracks. (I got lost a 'few' years ago, things may have improved)

    Public transport is fairly good, the buses are inexpensive and trustworthy if not over crowded.

    Taxis are the most content way to get about, you don't have to park them, but they can be impossible to find in the height of the season.

    Car hire is fairly inexpensive, in relation to the UK, and mainland Europe, but parking in or close Ibiza town is a nightmare any time of the year with draconian parking restrictions being more of a

    On this island you could go to any beach and holding hands wouldn't be an issue: every beach is LGBTQIA-friendly: it's as simple as that. Here, beaches can be unrestrained , compact, have turquoise or almost clear water, can be surrounded by sweet-smelling pines or be possessed of a Jurassic rocky backdrop. In short, there's a beach to suit every taste.

    Es Cavallet has the only really “official” gay beach, having a big gay area that's popular with men. Then there's the beach at Figueretas, a resort trendy with the LGBTQIA group, where many reasonably priced hotels are located.

    You'll come across the biggest concentration of LGBTQIA culture in the south of the island, one which has had a big influence on the island's clubbing scene. The south is where all the cruising goes on too; you'll watch the sideways glances, so you'll know where you are when you procure there.

    There are a lot of nudist beacheson Ibiza, which are generally more relaxed, liberal and yes, LGBTQIA-friendly. People with all sexual orientations mingle, pointing all their bodies towards the mecca that is the sun.

    Es Cavallet is nudist. Las Salinas has a patch for bare-it-all bathers in the small cov

    The whole of Ibiza town is that friendly, it is difficult to comprehend what is friendly and what is cruising.

    There are a number of areas that attract guys who -
    • love their outdoors activity,
    • need to escape from the boyfriend for a quick, uncomplicated, fiddle about, or
    • are just two tight to procure a drink in a bar.

    Unless our research missed something there are five main cruising zones.

    DAY:
    • Rocky headland below Dalt Villa
    • Es Cavallet - beach - dunes - woods
    • Figueretes - the promenade

    NIGHT:
    • Dalt Villa Walls
    • Figueretes behind swimming pool

    It is easy to come in Ibiza off the from anywhere in Europe and forget that homophobic behavior exists. Easier still not to give a damn about what the locals might think, seeing two men at it on 'The Ramparts' at four in the morning.

    Any problems when out cruising tend to exist at the very beginning of the season (around Easter), when the current arrange of local closets detect 'post-pubescent anxiety', and undergo the need to declare their feelings the only way they know how.

    The local constabulary are very good on this front, and if any problems do develop, they are very q
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