Dwight even grows his own fruit here, which he serves to guests for breakfast.Īs well as being fully clothing-optional, Dwight's “Exotic Paradise Adventure” is on the doorstep of one of the best gay nude beaches of Hawaii: Kehena Black Sand Beach. There is a heated AquaNirvana therapy pool, sundeck, massage studio and immaculate tropical garden. The entire gay B&B is decorated in Balinese style and includes a mix of comfortable, spacious rooms. It's certainly the biggest and in our humble opinion, the gayest! Dwight's gay Hawaii Guesthouse is arguably the most popular gay resort in Hawaii. The water is a block away – you can see the waves from your bedroom. “ Exotic Paradise Adventure“ in Dwight's own words… we'll leave the rest to your imagination!ĭwight is the fabulous owner of this large gay guesthouse, spread over two houses on an acre of oceanfront land. The closest we found to a gay resort in Hawaii (similar to those you'd find in FL, KW, and PV) is the Gay Hawaii Guest House in Pāhoa (see below), which is both an all-male gay guesthouse and fully clothing-optional. Therefore, when it comes to gay resorts in Hawaii, they tend to be much smaller and more intimate here by comparison. However, remember that Hawaii is not your traditional gay party destination like Fort Lauderdale, Key West, or Puerto Vallarta. Hawaii has a handsome selection of gay hotels to stay. Find out more detailed information about this on the Hawaii Covid19 website. Travelers entering Hawaii directly from international airports still need to comply with US federal requirements – check with your airline for specific information. You are no longer required to complete a “Safe Travels” application to enter Hawaii and there are no Covid-related requirements for domestic travelers. Hawaii's Covid entry restrictions ended on the 25th of March 2022. For a more comprehensive guide on where to base yourself, we also recommend checking out some of the many cool places to stay in Maui.
And, of course, a ton of gay resorts and guesthouses, the best of which we review in this article.
Hawaii also has a fun gay scene in and around the capital city – Honolulu, with places like Scarlet Honolulu and Bacchus Waikiki hosting weekly parties and drag nights. In addition, a gorgeous 2019 survey carried out by the Public Religion Research Institute showed that a whopping 73% of Hawaiians supported anti-discrimination legislation protecting its LGBTQ community. This has allowed LGBTQ tourism to flourish here over the past few decades, particularly for couples looking for a romantic beach getaway or a unique destination wedding. It was also the first state to consider legalizing gay marriage as far back as 1993, which led to the Supreme Court of Hawaii passing the “Hawaii Marriage Equality Act” in 2013. Back in 1973, it was one of the first 6 states in the US to legalize homosexuality. Hawaii has a history of being super gay-friendly. In this article, we've set out some of the best gay resorts in Hawaii to help you decide where to base yourself during your gaycation in the gorgeous “Aloha State”.Īloha Guest House Is Hawaii safe for LGBTQ travelers in 2022? 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 Papakōlea (the green sandy beach), Punaluʻu (the black sandy beach), and our favorite, Kaihalulu (the pink, yes PINK sandy beach).Īs a huge bonus, Hawaii is a state within the USA making it one of the hottest USA gay destinations – especially in 2022. No joke, this famous archipelago out in the Pacific Ocean is a paradise gay vacation spot for beach lovers. You want a gorgeous white powdery sandy beach? Tick!īut what about a PINK beach? Quadruple tick! Our pick of the most gorgeous gay resorts in Hawaii, from clothing optional resorts, gay owned guesthouses, gay hotels, and more.īeaches beaches and more beaches…that's Hawaii in a nutshell!