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It borders Nicaragua to the north and Panama to the south.

As a result, Costa Rica boasts a Pacific coast to the west and Caribbean coast to the east meaning you can experience both kinds of beaches when you visit.

The main areas tourists will visit are San Jose (the city), Manuel Antonio (rainforests/beaches), Monteverde (cloudforests), Tortuguero (tropical rainforests) and Puerto Viejo for some Caribbean beach time.

Having so much diversity in one country is one of the many reasons I loved Costa Rica

Is Costa Rica Gay Friendly?

The short answer is yes.

He was also super friendly and his instructions were so clear. All the villas are unique, and are set up for mid to long term stays.

C3 Lab, located in San José, Costa Rica, is a vibrant and modern gay bar and sauna that presents a fresh and futuristic concept in the city.

gay clubs in san jose costa rica

The distances between places are quite large and there aren’t any trains.

If you only have a couple of weeks (or less) we highly recommend letting someone else do all the organising for you!

You will see more, be less stressed and probably save money because these type of companies have better rates with hotels, activities and transport.

Gaycations Costa Rica

We came across Gaycations Costa Rica when we stayed at the gay owned and gay friendly Banana Azul.

On the high-end Westside, Embassy Area on the Boulevard, Colours is perfect base for exploring San José. With 23 rooms across two stories, you can expect a private bath in each room and access to a sun terrace and Jacuzzi. However, the nightlife that is on offer does have a laid-back attitude and a young crowd who are pretty open minded

Tortuguero

If you are looking for a jungle adventure, head up to the Northern Caribbean jungle paradise of Tortuguero National Park.

The national park is a rainforest that meets the Caribbean coast.

We were so glad we had opted to do it here, rather than Monteverde, as the views of the Arenal Volcano and Lake Arenal were just incredible!

There are multiple ziplines and you really do feel like you are flying through the jungle!

Again, this was a really well run activity, with hotel pickup and drop off included, and all the staff were very friendly.

Gay Tours of Costa Rica

As a result of everything we have discussed so far, there are now a few Costa Rica gay travel companies to book trips with.

Excellent wine list  and wide selection of craft beers! 

Drunken Monkey Bar – Manuel Antonio

When we visited, the was Club Karma, formerly Cockatoo and now ‘The Drunken Monkey’. Its open every night and you can expect strippers, gay erဝtic n*ked shows, gay darkroom, shows, underwear nights, n*ked nights etc.

Location: Calle 11, Av 8 & 10, upstairs

El 13 – San Jose

In the daytime this place is a café.

We recommend seeing as many different places as possible.

However, we had a bit of trouble getting from place to place. This was prepared locally, on a traditional wood burning stove – it was nice to have such a local touch! It offers a unique blend of amenities including a disco, bar, restaurant, and a spa equipped with a sauna, whirlpool, and private spaces, catering to a diverse range of preferences.

The bar at C3 Lab stands out for its wide variety of cocktails, which are crafted with a molecular mixology approach.

Costa Rica is one of the most gay friendly countries in Central America.

Here is a little bit of history on why Costa Rica is a gay friendly country.

In the last ten years, gay marriage was a hot topic for the presidential elections. These are nice chilled out events to meet other LGBTQ locals and tourists.

Gay bars that are now closed

The following bars appear in search results but are no longer in operation (or at least have no web presence to suggest they are still running):

  • Club Venue – San Jose
  • Bocho – San Jose
  • Buenas Vibraciones – San Jose
  • Puchos – San Jose
  • Club Karma – Manuel Antonio (now Drunken Monkey)
  • MoGamBo BarCafe – Manuel Antonio

Gay Hotels in Costa Rica (& Gay Resorts)

Costa Rica has an impressive number of gay owned, gay friendly and just outright gay hotels and resorts on offer.

For instance, Colours is a bastion of inspiration and support for many of the flourishing Costa Rica hotels and B&Bs that make Costa Rica a popular gay tourist destination. Great quality food and enjoy the bar area before or  after dinner. Colours is recognised by IGLTA as a gay-friendly destination and has a 35 year reputation for luxurious stays at great prices.

All the services and features of a luxury hotel are there, but there remains a cool and relaxed Caribbean vibe.

There are 22 rooms in the main hotel and 4 new stunning villas (Villas Banana Verde). The hotel has a special affiliation with many other gay-owned businesses, particularly with other gay hotels in Costa Rica.

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