christmas in brazil gay friendly

Christmas in Brazil gay-friendly? If you don’t mind people, and we at the Queer Travel mean lots and lots of them, this inclusive and queer destination. Thanks to its iconic LGBTQ+ background or for the many bars, parties and clubs in Sao Paulo and Rio De Janeiro offer unforgettable Christmas and New Year’s experiences to book now!

Famous in Brazil is the family and inclusive atmosphere. Getting together such a very large group of people, it’s like a very family affair for gift-giving can quickly get expensive and very time so many created a very unique tradition to live when you are here for Christmas.

Amigo Secreto o Amigo Oculto. It’s a sort of Secret for all the people there, how does it work? One person is allocated the responsibility of buying a gift for someone else, without them knowing. When the exchange begins, everyone guesses who it is before giving them the present. Maybe, you’ll be the lucky queer?

When the Brazil Queer calls, make your way to Salvador and especially to the Red River neighborhood. It is a very unique and unexpected place, and this piece of the city is perfect to enjoy alone or with other people the bohemian atmosphere and drink cachaça-laced lime cocktails with flirtatious locals

You’ll be there to celebrate Christmas in Brazil gay-friendly but another of the best and unmissable LGBTQ+ annual events is the San Island Weekend. Based in the nearby city of Morro de São Paulo.

Here is a must-do to come to Salvador and enjoy the experience of the mystery and culture of this ancient part of the world. It offers to all the LGBTQ+ community a unique composition, especially in its food traditions, handcrafts and folklore as well. Let’s take a look at Pelourinho, it is the oldest part of the city and a UNESCO World Heritage and it still holds the largest colonial-era in Latin America. Definitely, a queer hotspot if you so wish!

Brazil is without a doubt a common queer destination for many LGBTQ+ travelers from all across the globe right now, especially from Europe as well. But, as you already know, there are lots of unknown spots that get ignored when it’s that time to pick a place to visit in this magical and admittedly huge country in Latin America. 

Look behind Rio and Sao Paulo and take a look at Brasilia. Lively and up for a very good and queer time. It is small, not definitely established as a very LGBTQ+ scene, but lots of bars, clubs, saunas tempting lots of queer travelers now. Where exactly? At the Asa Sul aerea, and as an added useful bonus for your trip, the delighted food scene here means a lot and a post-party breakfast is a must to do. Seriously. 

Brasilia is a new queer city designed to take your breath away!

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