Gay travelers have good reason to be wary of the Caribbean Islands. While some islands are more tolerant than others, most are influenced by conservative Christian churches and many have a terrible track record with regards to LGBT rights. Affluent, gay North American and European travelers aren’t subjected to the same overt discrimination that residents are but it might be smart to read, Global Gay Boyz post for LGBT travelers if you have never traveled to the Caribbean before.
Despite its wealth, The Cayman Islands remains a conservative society and while they are more tolerant than most Caribbean nations, overt forms of PDA are not wise. There isn’t any gay life to speak of in the traditional sense of a defined neighborhood or designated gay bars. However, O Bar near Seven Mile Beach is a popular hang out where gay locals and travelers will frequent. For more details visit O Bar’s Faceebook page.
While there is no gay beach, some will meet by the Royal Palms (restaurant and bar) or Calico Jack’s along Seven Mile Beach. According to locals, Royal Palms “Industry Night” hosted each Wednesday, as well as Friday night and Sunday during the day are when Royal Palms will be busiest. Calico Jack’s best night is Saturdays.
Regardless of where you go, it is easy to have great time in Grand Cayman. There are many places to visit, dine and relax. Should you be planning a trip and have questions, feel free to reach out to me by leaving a comment below or email me.

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