New Zealand welcomes gay travelers. Same-sex marriage is legal, and discrimination based on sexual orientation is illegal. You can explore the country without worry.
Auckland has the largest gay community. K’ Road (Karangahape Road) is the center of the gay scene. You will find bars, clubs, and events. The Big Gay Out festival takes place here every year. Wellington is another gay-friendly city.
New Zealand welcomes gay travelers. Same-sex marriage is legal, and discrimination based on sexual orientation is illegal. You can explore the country without worry.
Auckland has the largest gay community. K’ Road (Karangahape Road) is the center of the gay scene. You will find bars, clubs, and events. The Big Gay Out festival takes place here every year. Wellington is another gay-friendly city. Cuba Street has many LGBTQ+-friendly bars and cafes. The city also hosts the Out in the Park festival. Christchurch has a much smaller but active gay communities.
New Zealand has many famous tourist attractions. In the North Island, you can visit Hobbiton, Rotorua’s geothermal parks, and the Bay of Islands. In the South Island, you can explore Fiordland National Park, Queenstown, and the Franz Josef Glacier. You can also see stunning beaches, mountains, and lakes across the country.
Outdoor lovers can enjoy hiking, bungee jumping, and water sports. Queenstown is a top spot for adventure activities. If you prefer a relaxed trip, Waiheke Island and Marlborough offer great wineries.
New Zealand is one of the most LGBTQ+-friendly countries in the world. You can enjoy nature, cities, and a welcoming gay scene.