5 Gay-Friendly Hotels In Africa That Black LGBTQ+ Travelers Should Have On Their Bucket List – Travel Noire
Being aware of local laws is essential for the safety of LGBTQ+ travelers, especially when so many countries in the African continent criminalize same-sex relationships. In many African countries, there is very little understanding of the diverse identities that make up the queer spectrum, and finding gay-friendly hotels on the continent can feel like finding a needle in a haystack.
Homosexuality is illegal in 31 of 54 African nations. In some countries, this is little more than a technicality, and in practice, same-sex displays of affection rarely result in any kind of punishment. In others, however, gay (and often, but not always) lesbian relationships are punishable by fines, jail time, and, in extreme circumstances, death.
Fortunately, more African countries have legalized same-sex activity, and some of them are among the most desirable destinations on the continent.
One country, however, stands out for its open-minded attitude towards the queer community, offering several gay-friendly hotels. That country is South Africa, which has served as a beacon for LGBTQ+ rights for many years and has established active gay communities in many of its major cities.
But there are also others that are starting to become more open and offer hotel options for the LGBTQ+ community on the African continent, allowing members of this community to enjoy what Africa can best offer in safety and comfort.
Below are some gay-friendly hotels in Africa.