Sprawling 1 million square miles with over 3 thousand miles of coastline, Argentina and its capital city Buenos Aires are beautiful destinations for gay men looking for a quiet getaway.
Argentina has a distinct European characteristic with grand architecture and quaint parks—all while maintaining its South American feel. The nation, officially called the Argentine Republic, is the largest Spanish-speaking country in Latin America and the most progressive. On October 15, 2010, Argentina became the first country in Latin America to legalize same-sex marriage, inviting couples eager for a Latin American wedding or singles looking for a culture-filled vacation to the Southern Hemisphere.
Gay porteños, what local Argentinians are called, mix with the general population, so travelers will have a hard time finding separate gayborhoods. Instead, frequent the many cafes, restaurants, and bars of burgeoning Buenos Aires, where most local gays live. Although majority of Argentinians are employed in the manufacturing sector, life in urban areas give way to traditional South American ease. So, unwind in a refined cosmopolitan with a romantic European setting.
Argentina has a distinct European characteristic with grand architecture and quaint parks—all while maintaining its South American feel. The nation, officially called the Argentine Republic, is the largest Spanish-speaking country in Latin America and the most progressive. On October 15, 2010, Argentina became the first country in Latin America to legalize same-sex marriage, inviting couples eager for a Latin American wedding or singles looking for a culture-filled vacation to the Southern Hemisphere.
Gay porteños, what local Argentinians are called, mix with the general population, so travelers will have a hard time finding separate gayborhoods. Instead, frequent the many cafes, restaurants, and bars of burgeoning Buenos Aires, where most local gays live. Although majority of Argentinians are employed in the manufacturing sector, life in urban areas give way to traditional South American ease. So, unwind in a refined cosmopolitan with a romantic European setting.


