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Gay beach on Maui for women and men. Named one of the top beaches in the world

 

Maui is a very gay-friendly island. There are many gays and lesbians that live and work here. Some of Hawaii’s leading and most respected entertainers, and cultural leaders live on Maui and are gay and lesbian.

Although Maui is rural compared to the huge bustling city of Honolulu on Oahu, there is culture and arts, clubs, and of course our world famous gay beach called “Little Beach” .

Gay Beach and so much more such as hiking, seeing our 10,00 ft. volanco, waterfall tours.

Gays and lesbians from around the world come to Maui specifically to spend period at Little Beach. Visitors come back year after year to relax and enjoy this spectacular clothing-optional beach. Sundays at Small Beach features a hypnotic drum circle and flame dancing at sunset. This is a great detect for boogie boarding, surfing, body surfing, snorkeling and bronzing to a flawless tan!to do ocean and hiking activities,

 

You can also see world class cultural and musical events. Our state of the art, Maui Arts and Cultural Center attracts world-renown entertainment.

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Jack Kenworthy( Queer Travel Veteran )

Queer travel expert Jack Kenworthy turns 250+ metropolis adventures into your mentor for safe, vibrant, and inclusively fabulous global journeys.

Aloha, travelers! Welcome to Maui, the second-largest Hawaiian island known for its lovely beaches, crystal clear waters, and laid-back vibe. But Maui is more than just a tropical paradise. Its vibrant culture, history, and fashion make it a unique destination for queer travelers.

The Hawaiian culture is known for accepting and celebrating diversity, making Maui a gay-friendly island with plenty of options for LGBTQ+ travelers. 

The island’s history is well-off and fascinating, with stories of powerful Hawaiian queens and a diverse collective of settlers from all over the world. The fashion scene is also worth exploring, with many local designers creating gorgeous pieces inspired by the island’s natural beauty.

Maui’s same-sex attracted history is relatively modern, but it is rapidly becoming a popular destination for queer travelers. The island has a growing number of gay-friendly hotels, stunning attractions, exciting gay nightlife, and plenty of opportunities for cruising an

Maui > LGBTQ Guide

Maui LGBTQ Visitor Guide

With the December 2013 passing of the Hawaii Marriage Equality Operate, Maui is now not only a top honeymoon destination but a highest wedding destination for the LGBTQ community. Thanks in large part to the 81 beautiful beaches, stunningly picturesque views, endless lovey-dovey activities, and top-notch accommodations, it’s not surprising that so many couples decide to say ‘I Do’ on the Valley Isle.



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Things To Do On Maui

Group Dinner & Hiking

Prior to COVID, Aloha Maui Pride would host a Rainbow Dine-Out Group Dinner in alternative restaurants around Maui as an opportunity for LGBT ohana and visitors to meet and enjoy a meal together.

The Maui LGBTQ & Friends Hiking Collective, held every second Saturday of the month, invites ohana and visitors to join a group hike through one of Maui’s most stunning trails. Go to the Maui LGBTQ Hiking Group on Facebook (closed group, so ask to be invited!)

Maui Pride Festival

In addition, Maui’s Pride Festival is held the first weekend of every October, and is a entertaining and friendly event to “encourage, celebrate,

Gay Maui

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Maui, the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands with a land area of 729 square miles, is idea to be the  most scenic. From the uppermost of 10,000-foot Mt. Haleakala the views, especially at sunrise and sunset, are stunning. There are waterfalls, lush tropical foliage, coarse surf below step rocky cliffs, sandy beaches, and quaint old towns to be found in this in this year-round friendly and sunny climate. Lahaina was a residence for Maui's high chiefs and first capital of the Kingdom, before becoming a rowdy whaling port, and then a plantation settlement.

The gay population, second only to that on Oahu, is mainly concentrated around the Kihei area in South Maui, but gay people live all over the island. Male lover vacationers, singles or couples, often return to the island every year. They come to enjoy the incredible beauty of the place, rather than for the high energy parties or heavy cruising to be found in huge cities and major resorts. See our Honolulu pages for the nearest homosexual bar/bathhouse scene.

Local same-sex attracted families socialize mostly at home or in tiny groups, or holding fundraisers and social events at gay-friendly b

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