Split croatia gay
If you want to feel incredibly welcome, free, and safe, there is no better place to visit than an LGBTQ-friendly bar, no matter who you are. In Croatia, Zagreb is the most open and welcoming metropolis. The next is Rijeka, generally recognized as the most liberal and tolerant Croatian city.
Some bars in Croatia are upfront about their LGBTQ-friendliness, and others are known for their long-standing reputation. There are also websites and Facebook communities aiming to support and connect people within the Croatian LGBTQIA+ community.
In this article, we cover:
The facts are these…
Croatian LGBTQ+ friendly cafes and nightclubs
LGBTQ bars in Dubrovnik, Croatia
1. Milk
Milk is a gay bar in Dubrovnik that opened in May It was named after the movie Milk, which focused on Harvey Milk, an activist and politician fighting for gay rights. The interior is decorated with mirrors, velvet, colorful flowers, and animal patterns, making it alternative from common bars.
You can study our interview with the owner of Milk here.
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LGBTQ bars in Opatija, Croatia
1. Monokini
Lounge bar Monoki
We spent 4 nights in the beautiful city of Split in Croatia and loved every minute.
Split is Croatia’s second largest municipality in the Dalmatia region after Dubrovnik and home to k people.
The historical walled old town lays on the water’s edge and is a maze of pretty cobbled streets, beautiful buildings (including the famed Diocletian’s Palace), monuments and is also a great point from which to travel to the other islands along the coast.
In our gay guide to Split we will cover how we found the city as a gay couple, if a gay scene exists, share our experience of the gay beach, cover the leading activities to do in (and from) Split, where to linger and practical tips – we highly recommend that you visit!
Gay Split Travel Guide (Croatia)
Is Split Gay Friendly?
As a country, Croatia is not particularly well known for being progressive and gay friendly compared to other countries in Europe such as Spain.
However when visiting the tourist fiery spots, like the case in many countries, we felt very safe and had no trouble at all. We have been to Croatia twice wit
Croatias gay cruises have been gaining interest in these past years but Croatia is still far away from being a gay friendly country.
There are other resources far more suitable for more information about gay travel, including gay travel guides, accommodation, gay hotels and apartments in Zagreb, Rovinj, Dubrovnik, Hvar, Split and Trogir.
For gay travelers to Croatia I personally suggest choosing one of two cruises starting from Split and Dubrovnik to uncover all beauties of Dalmatian coast and islands, and to carry out it alongside like-minded enthusiasts on a specialized cruise with only gay passengers and friendly crew.
Paradise Cruise of Dalmatia
The Croatian coast is among the most gorgeous in Europe, so if you would like to cruise along the divine Adriatic coast together with your gay partner, this type of travel might be the perfect choice for you.
If you are single and looking to meet your soul mate, who knows this just might be the right place.
Gay cruise from Split
This 8-day gay cruise starts from Split with a splash, first taking you to a nudist beach for a dip.