Celebrate Gay Pride Rio in 2016

Tim Firmager
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Already considered as a top destination for LGBT travellers, Gay Pride Rio will be the destination in south America on 11th December.

Gay Pride Rio de Janeiro 2016

The Olympics earlier this year helped enhance Rio de Janeiro’s spot as a cultural destination, and with LGBT tourists representing 10% of the world’s travellers, Brazil is keen to ensure this market is as welcomed as possible as a leading LGBT tourist destination. Stretching along the vibrant Copacabana beach front, Gay Pride Rio will take place this year on Sunday 11th December, and activities celebrating LGBT culture will take place in Rio for seven days. The theme for 2016’s Pride is ‘I am my gender identity’, encouraging people to recognise that identity is a choice that must be respected.

Rio de Janeiro’s Parade is the country’s second largest LGBT parade, after Sao Paulo’s, which is the largest gay pride parade in the world. The Gay Pride Rio parade will involve a 2km long procession along Copacabana beach, which hundreds of thousands of people are expected to join. Brazil’s welcoming of the LGBT community is proving successful as Rio de Janeiro was voted the 4th top city in the world that the LGBT community intended to visit last year.

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Gay Pride Rio de Janeiro 2016

Voted in 2016 as the most attractive gay destination in the world, Rio de Janeiro is the entry gate for most LGBT tourists that visit Brazil. Home to stunning natural beauty and iconic attractions including Christ the Redeemer and Carnival, Rio is packed with travellers from all around the world, all year round. Ipanema beach is the primary meeting point for the LGBT community, located opposite the Rua Farme de Amoedo, Rio’s gay strip in the sophisticated neighbourhood of Ipanema. During Carnival, there are many raves and exclusive parties for the gay community, predominantly located in Lapa, the trendy neighbourhood and heart of nightlife in downtown Rio.

Rio de Janeiro is not the only destination in Brazil for LGBT travellers, so if travelling to Brazil for Gay Pride Rio, why not use the opportunity to visit Sao Paulo or Florianopolis.

Gay Pride Rio de Janeiro 2016

Say Paulo is the largest city in Latin America, Sao Paulo represents the heart of LGBT culture and gay diversity in Brazil. Must see attractions in Sao Paulo include the Museum of Sexual Diversity, the Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Art of Sao Paulo. There are nearly 100 venues in Sao Paulo, where locals and tourists of all sexual orientations unite to celebrate and party. Gay bars, LGBT nightclubs and exhibitions are an integral part of the city’s culture.

The friendly ambience of Florianopolis has increasingly attracted the attention of the international gay community, making the city one of the main destinations for gay and lesbian tourists from around the world. Voted a city with one of the best qualities of life, Florianopolis combines urban infrastructure with picturesque landscapes and lively beaches. Some of the best things to do in Florianopolis include:

  • Mole Beach – Open in the summer season, the crystal waters and white sand of Mole Beach are one of the LGBT community’s favourite meeting places and reveller hang-outs.
  • Jurerê International – The attractive isolated beach of Jurerê International is a hotspot for sophisticated and glamourous LGBT tourists in search of chic beach clubs and exclusive parties.
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For more information on visiting Brazil, go to visitbrasil.com.

About Tim Firmager

Tim divides his time being a Digital Consultant in The City and as a food and travel writer across the globe. When he's not working as one of the Lifestyle Editors here at Vada, he's planning his next trip, or on the lookout for the latest food crazes or unusual foods in London's markets.