20 Best Places to Travel if You Are Gay

New Zealand

In 1998, New Zealand became the first country to use the term “Gay/Lesbian Friendly” to describe hotels and other businesses.  One of the most popular ways to visit New Zealand is to stay in one of the many gay-friendly homestays that are scattered all over the country.  It’s a very progressive country, from the top of the semi-tropical North Island to the glacial South Island.

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