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Date Added: Jul 20, 2009;

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South America
The uniqueness of Chile's natural, cultural and historic attractions provide the opportunity to plan a variety of gay vacations including adventurous excursions trekking through breathtaking Patagonian landscapes and exploring ancient island cultures, ski or snowboard trips to world-famous Andes ski resorts like Valle Nevado, pilgrimages to visit churches and experience the deeply entrenched Catholic influences throughout the country, family beach vacations in Vina del Mar, wine-tasting tours, or trips centered around the bustling nightlife and rich culture and history of Chile's capital, Santiago.
Chile has a long history of influence from both the military and the Catholic Church, which means that changes in attitude and acceptance of the LGBT community are progressing slowly. The center of Chile's gay culture lies in Santiago and this city is where gay vacationers will find the greatest acceptance, as well as the highest concentration of establishments that are gay-owned or gay-friendly. Barrio Bellavista is the seat of Santiago's gay community and is a trendy, clean neighborhood with quaint eateries, shops and cafés, as well as the vast majority of Santiago's gay bars, clubs and bathhouses. While you will not find any rainbow flags flowing from balconies or couples strolling hand in hand down the street, you will find gay and lesbian magazines prominently displayed at newsstands and happy couples taking tea at cosmopolitan sidewalk cafes.
A night on the town in Bellavista - or anywhere in Santiago - generally begins with dinner around 9 or 10pm, as is customary in many Latin countries. In Bellavista, a night often begins at a gay-owned restaurant, such as Capricho, a well-known Spanish eatery, followed by dancing or drinks in local gay clubs and bars. Bellavista's gay clubs range from the usual fare expected in most larger cities, to bawdier options with live sex shows, and partying often goes until the sun comes up. Santiago also has several saunas (bathhouses), including one trendier, slightly more expensive option with mostly professional clientele. Folks considering visiting Santiago's saunas should keep in mind that Chile, like the U.S., is struggling with HIV and should always remember to play safely to ensure a safe vacation.
Santiago's central location in this long, narrow country makes it an ideal choice as a home base for exploring all that Chile has to offer. Because it is also the most welcoming location for gay travelers, Santiago is a popular choice for gay vacations. When planning a vacation to Chile, working with a travel agency well-versed in gay travel in this region will assist you in designing a memorable vacation that is safe, fun-filled and meets your travel needs whether you are traveling as a group of single friends, a couple or a family.
About the AuthorThe author of this article about gay travel to Chile is Howie Holben. He owns and runs Spirit Journeys, a spiritually based gay travel firm. Spirit Journeys has offered gay vacations with a difference since 1992. You can learn more at
www.spiritjourneys.com.