At a glance
Embark on an extraordinary journey through Spain, a land of captivating contrasts and timeless allure. You’ll travel with a group of like-minded gay men on this gay group trip. It’s been carefully designed to show you the very best of a destination without having you rush around trying to fit it all in.
From the vibrant streets of Barcelona to the sun-drenched landscapes of Andalusia, each destination promises a tapestry of unique experiences waiting to be discovered.
Explore the rich cultural heritage of Granada and Seville, where the rhythms of flamenco echo through ancient streets, and marvel at architectural marvels like the iconic Alhambra.
Conclude your adventure in Madrid, a city pulsating with life and brimming with history, where every corner reveals a new story to be told. Experience the essence of Spain as you traverse from coast to countryside, immersing yourself in its rich tapestry of sights, sounds, and flavours.
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Spain legalised same-sex marriage in 2005, one of the first countries in the world to do so. The legal framework includes comprehensive anti-discrimination protections, adoption rights and gender identity recognition. In 2025, Spain went further, introducing requirements for companies with more than 50 employees to implement workplace protections for LGBTQ+ individuals, representing some of the strongest such legislation anywhere in the world.
Madrid and Barcelona are two of Europe’s great gay cities. Madrid’s Chueca neighbourhood has been the heart of the city’s LGBTQ+ scene for decades, with a dense concentration of bars, clubs and venues, and one of Europe’s largest Pride festivals each summer. Barcelona’s Gaixample, the stretch of Eixample around Consell de Cent, offers a similarly welcoming neighbourhood with strong community roots.
Beyond the two capitals, Sitges is one of Europe’s most celebrated gay resort towns, lively and unpretentious in equal measure. Ibiza has a long-established gay scene, particularly in the north of the island. Gran Canaria’s Maspalomas is a major destination in its own right, drawing large numbers of LGBTQ+ visitors year-round.
Legal protections are strong nationwide, though social attitudes vary. Major cities and coastal resort towns are cosmopolitan and relaxed. Rural areas, particularly in parts of Andalusia and the interior, can be more conservative. The far-right Vox party has made attempts to roll back protections in certain regions, though the national legal framework remains robust.
- 24 Sep, 2026
- 08 May, 2027
- All Taxes
- All accommodation in 3-4* hotels/guesthouses
- Domestic airfare from Barcelona to Granada
- High-speed train from Seville to Madrid
- All ground transfers between remaining destinations
- Sagrada Familia entry and guided Barcelona walking tour
- 3 hour walking tour of Granada, Seville and Madrid each with local guide
- Welcome dinner and drinks in Barcelona
- All full breakfasts
- Knowledgeable and fun trip leader
- Meals and drinks outside of those listed
- Activities outside of the those listed
- Optional tips
- All flights
- Travel insurance
- Tips
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