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Gay bars split croatia

If you want to perceive incredibly welcome, free, and safe, there is no better place to stop by than an LGBTQ-friendly lock, no matter who you are. In Croatia, Zagreb is the most expose and welcoming city. The next is Rijeka, generally recognized as the most liberal and tolerant Croatian city.

Some bars in Croatia are upfront about their LGBTQ-friendliness, and others are known for their long-standing reputation. There are also websites and Facebook communities aiming to help and connect people within the Croatian LGBTQIA+ community.

In this article, we cover:

The evidence are these…

Croatian LGBTQ+ approachable cafes and nightclubs

LGBTQ bars in Dubrovnik, Croatia

1. Milk

Milk is a gay exclude in Dubrovnik that opened in May 2022. It was named after the movie Milk, which focused on Harvey Milk, an activist and politician fighting for gay rights. The interior is decorated with mirrors, velvet, colorful flowers, and animal patterns, making it different from frequent bars.

You can read our interview with the owner of Milk here.

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LGBTQ bars in Opatija, Croatia

1. Monokini

Lounge bar Monokini near the coast is labeled as LGBTQ-friendly. The bar proposals croissants, fresh salads, fresh

As the first officially sanctioned gay bar in Split, Croatia, this venue serves as an inclusive territory for the LGBTQ+ group. The establishment welcomes all individuals who are interested in promoting love and enjoying a positive atmosphere.

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Jan Karlsson10 months ago

Nice, cozy and relaxed block with dancefloor, good melody. Very mixed with unbent and gays.

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We spent 4 nights in the beautiful city of Split in Croatia and loved every minute.

Split is Croatia’s second largest capital in the Dalmatia region after Dubrovnik and residence to 250k people.

The historical walled old town lays on the water’s edge and is a maze of pretty cobbled streets, beautiful buildings (including the famed Diocletian’s Palace), monuments and is also a great point from which to travel to the other islands along the coast.

In our gay mentor to Split we will cover how we create the city as a gay couple, if a gay scene exists, contribute our experience of the gay beach, cover the best activities to carry out in (and from) Split, where to stay and practical tips – we highly recommend that you visit!

Gay Split Travel Manual (Croatia)

Is Split Gay Friendly?

As a country, Croatia is not particularly well established for being progressive and gay friendly compared to other countries in Europe such as Spain.

However when visiting the tourist scorching spots, like the case in many countries, we felt very safe and had no trouble at all. We have been to Croatia twice with no issue.

In fact, our trip to Croatia was for a gay sailing trip which finished in Split (the

Jack Kenworthy( Queer Travel Maestro )

Queer travel expert Jack Kenworthy turns 250+ capital adventures into your mentor for safe, vibrant, and inclusively fabulous global journeys.

Hey there, gorgeous! If you’re looking for a fabulously gay-tastic adventure, then Lgbtq+ Split in Croatia is the place to be! This city has everything you need to build your vacay one for the books – from its fascinating history, and breathtaking landscapes, to its passionate culture that’s sure to put a pep in your step.

And heed up, divas! Split may be small, but it’s got a LGBTQ+ scene that’s out and pleased. There are plenty of queer-friendly bars and events that cater to our fabulous community, so you can let your hair down and show your true colors. But let’s keep it real, some areas may not be as welcoming, so wait vigilant and safe...

Overall, Split is a city that’s got it all – history, beauty, culture, and a fun-loving LGBTQ+ collective. So pack your bags, bring your sunscreen, and get ready to reside your best life in Split, Croatia!

Croatia as a country has made progress towards LGBTQ+ rights in recent years, with homosexualit

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gay bars split croatia