From Bondi Beach to Elia Beach, here are the most stylish and luxurious beaches that attract gay travelers
When you think of gay beaches, sophistication isn’t necessarily the first thing that springs to mind. That being said, there are gay beaches you can visit that in fabulous places that are filled with stylish people. The gay beach in Mykonos attracts some of the most upwardly mobile people on the planet.
The gay jetset likes to see and be seen. A quick scroll through Instagram will reveal that this jetset likes to make its presence felt on beautiful beaches. Expect luxury beach clubs, shops and hotels just a short stroll from these beaches, including insider tips on the best experiences ranging from yacht tours to private cabana hire.

Elia Beach, Mykonos, Greece
Mykonos is the epitome of luxury gay travel, and Elia Beach is its crown jewel. This stunning beach on the island’s southern coast is lined with sunbeds, beach bars, and top-tier service. The LGBTQ+ crowd gathers here for sun-drenched days followed by extravagant nightlife in Mykonos Town. Nearby, the exclusive Santa Marina Resort offers luxury accommodations for those seeking seclusion. While Elia Beach is mixed, the right side (when facing the sea) is predominantly gay.
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Elia Beach is one of the best-organized beaches in Mykonos, with high-end sunbeds, concierge-level service, and beachfront dining. Unlike more rustic Cycladic beaches (like Milos’ Sarakiniko or Naxos’ Alyko Beach), Elia offers the full beach club experience.
Insider Tip: Rent a private cabana at the famous Elia Beach Club for an enhanced experience.

Playa Es Cavallet, Ibiza, Spain
Ibiza is one of our favorite luxury destinations in Spain. It’s such a versatile place, ranging from its super clubs in Playa d’en Bossa and San Antonio to the luxury hotels in Ibiza Town, Talamanca, and the North.
Playa Es Cavallet is Ibiza’s premier gay beach. Es Cavallet is a long, white-sand beach backed by sand dunes and part of a protected nature reserve. It’s more rugged and natural than some of Ibiza’s other beaches, meaning no high-rise hotels, just unspoiled Mediterranean beauty. This beach attracts a sophisticated, international LGBTQ+ crowd. The exclusive El Chiringuito Beach Club is a great place to wine and dine after the day at the beach. As the sun sets, head into Ibiza Town for an evening of decadence at Lío or Pacha.
Insider Tip: Book a private yacht tour around Ibiza’s stunning coastline for an extra touch of luxury.

Little Beach, Maui, Hawaii, USA
If you’re looking for a more exclusive escape, Little Beach in Maui is a hidden gem. Accessible only via a short hike, this off-the-beaten-path destination has long been a gay-popular beach. Little Beach is more secluded and natural than the busy resort beaches like Wailea Beach or Kaanapali Beach. The Four Seasons Maui at Wailea provides the perfect base for a luxurious hotel stay.
It’s a small, crescent-shaped beach surrounded by lava rock cliffs with views of Molokini Crater and Kahoolawe Island in the distance. The busiest and most vibrant time to visit is Sunday evening when locals and visitors gather for a sunset drum circle, fire dancing, and beachside socializing.
Insider Tip: Visit on Sunday evenings for the famous sunset drum circle and fire dancing.

Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia
Bondi Beach is synonymous with Sydney’s cosmopolitan gay scene. Its stunning scenery, chic cafés, and LGBTQ+ presence make it a must-visit. It’s Sydney’s most famous and iconic beach, attracting an unusually attractive crowd of locals and tourists, including a strong LGBTQ+ presence, especially at the north end of the beach near Bondi Pavilion.
Located just south of Bondi, Tamarama (nicknamed “Glamarama”) is Sydney’s most gay beach. Smaller and more secluded than Bondi, it’s where the stylish and toned LGBTQ+ crowd tends to sunbathe.
Insider Tip: Take the Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk for one of the most scenic oceanfront strolls in the world.