Croatia gay guide


Gay Tours & Excursions in Croatia: Split

  • MyGayTour in SPLIT with your LGBT Friendly Guide
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ABOUT THE CITY
Split is the second largest city of Croatia and the largest city of the region of Dalmatia. It lies on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea, centred on the Roman Palace of the Emperor Diocletian. Spread over a central peninsula and its surroundings, Split's greater area includes the neighboring seaside towns as well. An intraregional transport hub and popular tourist destination, the city is a link to numerous Adriatic islands and the Apennine peninsula.

 

GAY TOURS in SPLIT

Get ready for special tours in this amazing urban area !
Meet our Gay/Lesbian Tour Guide for a private walking tour of Gay Split and experience one of the most fantasy cities in the world.

Split • Gay Friendly Tour & Diocletian's Secrets

Enjoy a extraordinary LGBT Friendly guided tour of Split. Explore its beauties and culture: the second largest Croatian city, situated on the shore

We spent 3 nights in the stunning city of Dubrovnik and completely fell in love.

The historical walled old town lays on the water’s edge and is a maze of pretty cobbled streets, beautiful buildings, monuments and the views from the walls themselves are breath-taking.

It’s easy to see why Dubrovnik has become so popular and attracts thousands of tourists every year.

In our gay guide to Dubrovnik we will cover how we found the town as a gay couple, if a gay scene exists, all the astonishing things to verb during your attend, where to rest and practical tips – we highly recommend that you visit!

Gay Dubrovnik Guide

Is Dubrovnik Gay Friendly?

As a country, Croatia on the whole is not particularly progressive or gay friendly, however when visiting the tourist hot spots, favor the case in many countries, we felt very shielded and had no trouble at all. 

Taken from a local, ‘during summer in Dubrovnik you are fine, maybe in winter when there are no tourists you might acquire a look or two but nothing more’.

In fact, our trip to Croatia starting in Dubrov

The rainbow flag doesn't flutter quite as brilliantly in Zagreb as in nearby European capitals, but that's not to say Croatia's capital hasn't got a characterful queer scene of its own. Although compact, a range of organisations and queer-friendly venues work hard to make sure the city's LGBT+ scene is as inclusive and buzzing as possible. Read on for the top gay bars and queer spaces in Zagreb.

Nightlife

Hotpot

As the only dedicatedly queer venue in the metropolis centre, Hotpot is a major meeting gesture for the city's gay and lesbian communities. This compact-sized club

Clubs

Rush

Open on Friday and Saturday nights from 11pm until the early hours, Rush is a fabulously trashy gay club located on the concrete outliers of the metropolis centre

Queer-friendly bars and clubs

Nightlife

Funk Club

A rather tatty-looking café-bar by day, by bedtime the Funk Club is lively indeed. Spontaneous interaction sparks around a horseshoe-shaped bar, while

Bars and pubs

Kolaž

This small, red-brick basement bar is decked out in wry, kitsch-but-cool

Gay Guide Croatia

In January , the age of consent has been increased from 14 to 15 years for all. Croatia has joined the European Union on The centre-left parties and their deputies be upright up for the rights of the LGBT community. Homosexuality has been legal here since The recognition of unregistered partnerships in improved the legal situation of same-sex couples in terms of vested rights and mutual financial aid. In addition, legal protection against discrimination has so strongly developed in recent years that it is one of the most progressive in Europe. Croatian criminal law punishes "hate crimes" and the anti-discrimination law also covers sexual orientation, gender identity and forms of expressing it. There are LGBT organisations in Zagreb, Split and Rijeka. There is a colourful gay scene especially in Zagreb, where festivals and film events for queer people take place. While Prides contain been celebrated in Zagreb for many years, there were violent clashes at the first Pride in Split in Approximately 10, people attacked the Pride participants. The violence was sharply