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LGBTQ culture in Puerto Vallarta

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Photograph of a multi-colored sign
Sign in Puerto Vallarta recognizing theLGBT community,2023

The city ofPuerto VallartainJalisco,Mexico, is a popular destination forLGBT+ tourists.CNNhas described Puerto Vallarta as Mexico's "top LGBT destination" with "one of the best week-long Pride festivals in the world".[1]According toThe Independent,the city is "the gay capital of Mexico, with a whole district of hotels and restaurants catering to the LGBT+ community".[2]Puerto Vallarta'sLGBTQ cultureis based in theZona Romántica,which includes the gay-friendlyPlaya de los Muertos.

Puerto Vallarta, especially Zona Romántica, has many businesses catering to theLGBTQ community,including beach clubs, bars and nightclubs,gay bathhousesandstrip clubs,hotels, and performance venues. The city has private clinics and nonprofit organizations specializing inLGBT healthcareand providing access topre-exposure prophylaxis(PrEP).

Puerto Vallarta'spride paradeattracts thousands annually. The city hosts other LGBTQ-friendly events such ascircuit partiesand the annual Beef Dip Bear Week, which caters to thebearcommunity. Puerto Vallarta has been recognized as a safe destination for LGBTQ travelers but has not gone withoutviolence against LGBTQ people.

LGBTQ tourism

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Photograph of a beach lined with visitors
Gay-friendly part ofPlaya de los MuertosinZona Romántica

In 2016,The New York Times'Ondine Cohane said Puerto Vallarta was among the most LGBTQ-friendly destinations "south of the border".[3]In 2023, Lola Mendez ofThe Timessaid one fifth of visitors are LGBTQ and wrote, "Gay travellers have been visiting Puerto Vallarta since the 1960s and have dubbed Zona Romántica, where Vallarta Pride is held, the 'gayborhood'."[4]The Yucatán Timescalled the city "super-gay" in 2019.[5]

In 2014, Jennifer Polland included Puerto Vallarta and nearbyPunta MitainBusiness Insider'slist of the twelve "best honeymoon destinations for gay couples",[6]and Gareth Rubin included Puerto Vallarta inCNN's list of "great locations for a same-sex honeymoon".[7]In 2018, Bill Malcolm of theWindy City Timescalled Puerto Vallarta "arguably the most gay-friendly city in North America" and wrote: "Think Boystown combined with the French Quarter in New Orleans: cobblestone streets, a great bar area and wonderful beaches."[8]Writing forSouth Florida Gay Newsin 2020, he called Puerto Vallarta "the premiere [sic] LGBT resort in North America ".[9]Readers ofOutSmartselected the city as a favorite LGBTQ travel and honeymoon destination.[10]

Puerto Vallarta's LGBTQ culture is based inZona Romántica,which offers a gay beach experience and businesses catering to the LGBTQ community.[11][12]According to John Gottberg Anderson ofThe Bulletin,"a lot of the romance in [Zona Romantica] is of the gay and lesbian variety, as this subculture is widely accepted here".[13]According to theBay Area Reporter,"The gay village... is centered around the intersection of Lazaro Cardenas and Ignacio L. Vallarta. "[14][15]The southern end of the neighborhood'sPlaya de los Muertosis considered gay-friendly and is popular with LGBTQ travelers.[16][17][18]SFGATEsaid, "the most popular beach for gays is the area south of the pier and just north of" the sculptureThe Boy on the Seahorse.[19]

Businesses and organizations

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Photograph of a multi-level building
Mantamar Beach Club Bar & SushiatPlaya de los Muertos,2022

Puerto Vallarta has many businesses that cater to the LGBTQ community, especially in Zona Romántica and to a much-lesser extent in neighboringCentro.[20]According to the Canadian LGBTQ newspaperDaily Xtra,"there are around thirty gay bars and nightclubs at any given time, many gay-friendly cafes and restaurants, and over a dozen gay hotels and bed-and-breakfasts".[20]

Blue Chairs Resort by the Sea,Mantamar Beach Club Bar & Sushi,andRitmos Beach Cafe(nicknamed "Green Chairs" ) are beach clubs along Playa de los Muertos. Boat excursions have included the lesbian-operated Diana's Tours and a more "sexually-charged" tour by Wet and Wild Cruise.[14][21]Jet's and Wet and Wild offer "coastal tours that conclude with a secluded, clothing-optional beach party", according toOutmagazine.[22]

Bars, nightclubs, and restaurants

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In 2020, Jim Malcolm of theWashington Bladesaid Zona Romántica had 32 LGBTQ bars "that are quite varied".[23]Many are located along Lázaro Cardenas and Olas Altas.[8][9]Notable gay bars and LGBTQ-friendly nightclubs includeBar Frida,[24]CC Slaughters,[25]Garbo,[11]La Catrina Cantina,[11]La Noche,Mr. Flamingo,[11]Paco's Ranch,[25]andReinas Bar.[14]Paco's Ranch was established as Club Paco Paco in 1989.[26]The owner of Paco's Ranch has been credited for influencing the perception of the LGBTQ community locally.Daily Xtrasaid:

The city's gay evolution began... when Paco Ruiz opened his namesake gay nightclub, Club Paco Paco... At the time, there was only one other gay bar in town. Despite being arrested three times, Ruiz refused to be intimidated by the police harassment. Eventually the media attention and public sympathy that followed created a friendlier environment for his and other gay businesses.[20]

Anónimo has been described as a three-level video bar.[9][27]The small, lesbian-owned bar Apaches is on Olas Altas. Described as "popular with gay women" in 2007,[28]the bar is generally busier early evenings.[14]The Rough Guide to Mexicodescribes Apaches as a "popular and welcoming gay and lesbian joint where groups gather for martinis and cocktails athappy hour,filling the cosy, indoor bar and sidewalk tables ".[29]In 2007, Bench and Bar was described as "a popular showcase for local gay-centric entertainment",[28]and Budda Lounge was a lesbian-owned bar and restaurant popular with gay women.[28]Blondies PV[11]has an outpost called Los Otros Blondies.[27][30]Outdescribed Code as "more of an LGBTQ-inclusive space with a Vegas vibe; spheres drop from the ceiling and change color while flames shoot from the DJ booth".[22]El Secreto de la Muxe hostsdragshows.[27]Elixir Mixology has been described as "a lesbian-owned bar and safe space for queer women".[4]

Hotel Mercurio Bar, nicknamed "Jorge's Bar" after its longtime bartender, is housed in the gay-friendly Hotel Mercurio.[27][31]According toOut,dance club Industry "plays pop favorites in its main bar. Duringcircuitseason, the back room pounds with house music and often requires a cover ".[22]PinkNewshas said La Cantina Margarita is "probably the most relaxed and grown-up gay bar" in Zona Romántica.[25][27]The gay bar La ChaChaLaCa, which was established as StreetBar Vallarta in late 2016, has apride flagnear the entrance and a patio wall gallery displaying "Hollywood divas".[27][32][33]Lesbian-owned Los Equipales Grill was described as possibly the city's "most Mexican gay bar" in 2007, and was popular among gay men.[15]Nox is a gay bar with a stripper night,[27][34]and One Six One is acraft cocktaillounge.[22][27]Outdescribed Qulture as "a courtyard bar with art galleries featuring LGBTQ+ artists".[22]The popular Top Sky Bar is part ofAlmar Resort,along with Mantamar.[35]

Other establishments have included Blue Diamond Bar (or simply Blue),[27]Desmadre Bar,[27]Divas,[27][36]the gay bar Freedom,[15]Kooky Karaoke,[27]La Cueva Cantina,[36]the cantina-style Los Amigos,[27][37]Mixer Bar,[27]and Sama.[36]Several bars have catered to thebearandleathercommunities. The bear-oriented Diablitos Cantina opened on Basilio Badillo in 2023.[38]No Borders, in Centro, has been described a "bear/leather/cowboy" bar.[15]Studs has been described as the city's first "men-only bear and leather bar".[39]

In 2020, during theCOVID-19 pandemic,Brian Kent Productions and Vallarta Pride hosted thelivestreameventPV Strongto benefit employees of LGBTQ nightlife establishments via the Puerto Vallarta Nightlife Relief Fund. According to organizers, the online event was "the only Official Vallarta Pride event happening instead of originally planned 2020 events that have been cancelled". Participants includedBrooke Lynn Hytes,Eliad Cohen,Hedda Lettuce,Levi Kreis,Kim Kuzma,Mama Tits,Ross Mathews,Nina Flowers,Shangela,Sherry Vine,Valentina,andVarla Jean Merman.Recipient businesses included Blondies, Garbo, La Noche, Mantamar, Mr. Flamingo, Reinas, The Top, and Wet.[40]

Defunct

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2022 photograph of Studs (second level), which expanded to two floors after Therapy (street level) closed

Among the city's earliest LGBTQ-friendly establishments were Piano Bar and Centro's Los Balcones. The owner of Bar Frida has said Piano Bar was not "officially" gay, but was popular with the "Hollywood crowd".[26]According toSFGate,Los Balcones was lesbian-owned and "may have been the second-oldest gay bar after the Piano Bar, which dates back to the 1980s".[26]The Observersaid Los Balcones' dance floor was "opulent Mexican art deco, overlooked by an all-white, hi-tech chill-out room".[41]The gay bar Crema later operated in the Los Balcones space for "just a few days".[15]

The two-level Aria, located on Pino Suárez and known for its happy hour, closed in 2001.[42]Among other defunct establishments are Candy Bar[26]and Club Mañana, which opened in 2005[42]and was once the city's most popular gay club.[15]The cantina Los Equipales (2010–2016) operated in the space occupied by Kooky. It hosted karaoke and was popular among local gays and lesbians. NYPV had a large dance floor and a 15-foot-tallbustof theStatue of Liberty.It only operated from March to November 2004. Plasma (2006–2009) has been described as "a combination of two adjacent properties, a laid back bar on one side, and a more sexy, stripper, go go boys vibe on the other side".[42]As of 2007, Plasma had a dark room and was popular among the bear and leather communities.[28]Stereo was described as a "high-tech video lounge bar" in 2007.[28]Zotano opened in 1995, and was replaced by Por Que No / Why Not? in 1997. In the space now occupied by the male strip club Antropology, Por Que No / Why Not? hosted strippers and operated until early 2001.[42]

In 2023, a writer for a local LGBTQ publication said theGreat Recession(late 2000s) "took out many of the older bars that just could not survive", including Amor, Bite Me Beach Club, Casanovas, Club Mañana, Deja Vecu, El Pianito, Freedom PV, Kit Kat, KokoHome Club, Kox, La Bola, Los Balcones, Miseria, Picante, Plasma/Club Zenit, Stereo, Stonewall, The Ranch, and Tease.[42]The lesbian-owned restaurant El Arrayan closed in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic.[26]When the upscale dance bar Therapy closed in the 2020s,[39]Studs was expanded to two floors.[43][44]

Bathhouses and strip clubs

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Photograph of the exterior of multiple storefronts
Thestrip clubsSixty Nine and Wet Dreams inZona Románticain 2023

Spartacus is agay bathhouse.[14]According toGayPV,Puerto Vallarta is home to "some of Mexico's most popular" gay strip clubs.[45]The city has three gay-friendly male strip clubs, as of 2020: Antropology, Sixty Nine, and Wet Dreams.[45][46]The largest is Antropology, which was established in 2000 and features ago-goshower.[45]According toOut,Sixty Nine "offers a more upscale experience, with expert pole dancers performing amazing feats for the crowd", and Wet Dreams "is probably the most well-known, although it looks seedy and the men can be aggressive here in pulling customers into back rooms".[22]Established in 2018, Wet Dreams (or simply Wet)[15]was the first-such venue to host a go-go shower show. The two-level venue "sports the traditional American style strip down shows", according toGayPV,which has also said, "The owner of Wet Dreams owns other bars in town so you will see the hot strippers in circuit parties" at Industry and Mantamar.[45]

Health care

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Photograph of the exterior of a building
Vallarta Gay Clinic, 2023

In 2023, a private clinic specializing inLGBT healthcarecalled Vallarta Gay Clinic opened in Zona Romántica.[47]Additionally, the "gay-owned and operated telehealth platform" MISTR announced plans to open its first international location in Zona Romántica in April that year. According toBear World Magazine,MISTR will offer an "in-person presence... where Mexican nationals, permanent residents and non-residents of Mexico and Latin America can receive free access" topre-exposure prophylaxis(PrEP).[48]

Solidaridad Ed Thomas AC (SETAC) is a local organization and community center focused on LGBTQ healthcare.[49][50]According toBear World,SETAC is "dedicated to educating and distributing information about HIV and other sexually transmitted infections".[48]The nonprofit has operated two locations in Puerto Vallarta, including one in Zona Romántica.[48]SETAC launched a program for PrEP in 2018.[51]An initial agreement for a three-year program sought to provide treatment to 300 individuals at no cost, in collaboration with CENSIDA, Mexico City's Condensa Specialized Clinic, the National Institute of Public Health, and theUnited Nations Population Fund.[52]In 2022, SETAC illuminatedLos Arcosand theMunicipal Palacewith red lights to commemorateWorld AIDS Day.[53]Both locations halted operations in February 2023 due to a lack of government funding.[48]

Hotels and resorts

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Photograph of a beach club in the foreground and multi-level buildings in the background
Blue Chairs Resort by the Sea,2023

Puerto Vallarta offers many LGBTQ-friendly accommodations, including frombed and breakfasts,guesthouses, hotels, lodges, and resorts.[54]According to Keith Langstone ofLonely Planet,"All the big brand resorts are LGBTIQ-inclusive, and there are even LGBTIQ-exclusive hotels".[55]In addition to Almar Resort[11][56]and Blue Chairs Resort by the Sea, LGBTQ hotels and resorts have included The Abbey Hotel,[28]Amaca,[15]Casa Cupula,[1][57]the three-story Hotel Mercurio,[28]Pinata PV,[14]and the male-only, clothing-optional Villa David.[15]In 2007, theBay Area Reportersaid: "The Vallarta Cora is the oldest gay hotel in Puerto Vallarta and attracts a very loyal crowd even during the slower summer months. It is all male and is also the only gay clothing optional hotel in the city."[28]

Almar Resort, which is affiliated with Mantamar and Top Sky Bar, was described as Puerto Vallarta's "only luxury LGBT+ resort" inLonely Planet Mexico(2022).[58]Ross Mathewsgot married at the hotel in 2022.[59][60]Casa Cupula hosts Naked Pool Party weekly.[22]Hotel Mercurio hosts a beer bust featuring drag-and-strip shows called Beer, Boys, and Burgers.[9]Lonely Planet describes Villa David as aclothing-optional"gay retreat".[58]Marriott Puerto Vallarta Resort & Spa has been described as a gay-and lesbian-friendly hotel.[4][25]

Defunct properties include Paco's Paradise, described as a private gay beach and hotel.[28]

Performance venues

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Photograph of the exterior of a building
Palm Cabaret and Bar,2023

Performance venues in Puerto Vallarta includePalm Cabaret and Barand Act II (also known as Act2PV), both of which have hosteddrag showsby Mama Tits and otherdrag queens.[61][62][63]Frommer'ssaid Palm's "crowd is mostly gay, but straights won't feel out of place if they come (the management and patrons are a tolerant bunch)".[64]The venue has hostedDame Edna Everage[64]and tribute shows togay iconsand LGBTQ artists such asLady GagaandFreddie Mercury.[65][66]Palm presented the drag showsMiss Conception's TV Landin 2019,[67]Booby Tunesin 2020,[68]andDueling Drag Divasduring 2020–2021.[69][70]

In addition to drag shows, Act II has hosted a production ofThe Rocky Horror Picture Showand a program dedicated toWhitney Houston.[21][22]Act II's Red Room has hosted drag shows by Hedda Lettuce,[71]as well asThe Very Breast of JoAnna,as of 2019.[72]The Red Room hosted the showMiscast Men of Broadwayby The Boy Band Project, which has been described as an all-gay cover band, as of 2020.[73]

Publications

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LGBTQ publications in Puerto Vallarta includeGay Guide Vallarta,[58]GayPV,andUrbana Revista.Gay Guide Vallartais written primarily in English and includes a map.GayPVis available in both English and Spanish.GayPVpartners with the PV Convention and Visitors Bureau. The glossy magazineUrbana Revistaoffers online event listings and also focuses onGuadalajara.[20]

Events

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Signs for Bear Week and Pride Week on the exterior ofAlmar Resort,2024

For thirty years, Puerto Vallarta has hosted events as part ofWorld AIDS Day,as of 2022. Activities have included a walk, conferences, and workshops seeking to increase awareness ofHIV/AIDS prevention.[53]

White Partyevents are held on weekends around holidays such asThanksgiving,New Year's Eve,[22]andPresidents' Day,which is celebrated in the United States in February.[20]Mantamar hosted an annual White Party Sunset Pool event each November, as of 2019.[74]In 2021, some members of the LGBTQ community criticized a White Party that was held on New Year's Eve during the COVID-19 pandemic for disregarding health regulations.[75][76][77]

Puerto Vallarta was a tourist venue when Guadalajara co-hosted theGay Gamesin2023.[78][79]

Vallarta Pride

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Puerto Vallarta hosts an annualPridecelebration in mid-to-late May.[80]According toThe Advocate,"Vallarta Pride works toward a future without discrimination where all have equal rights under fair and equal law. They achieve this through the LGBTQ events that inspire, commemorate, and celebrate the community."[81]In 2014,SFGATEsaid the event had "expanded from a three-day weekend to five days of beach parties, music festivals, fashion shows, assorted activities and a mass commitment ceremony".[82]

During the celebration activities take place throughout the city, including beaches. In 2017, approximately 17,000 people attended Vallarta Pride.[83]Thepride paradehad 60floatsand attracted an estimated 7,000 spectators.[84]Other activities included an exclusive Women's Rooftop Party, a Glowjob Party at Casa Cupula, a Carnivale-inspired White Party at Mantamar,[85]screenings ofLGBTQ films,and a health fair atPlaza Hidalgo.[84]Nelson Branco ofToronto Sunsaid of his 2017 experience: "The city not only allowed cops to walk in the parade—but for the first time, the entire police, medical and fire forces proudly sashayed down the boardwalk, including Mayor [Arturo Dávalos Peña]".[86]

In 2018, Vallarta Pride included arts and culture events spanning seven days.[81]The 2019 event featured a swimsuit fashion show.[87]National Geographicsaid in 2019, "The parade brings nearly all residents out to see the marchers and colorful floats pass along the picturesque Malecón and ends with a festive block party. Its over-the-top Drag Derby, a combination drag pageant and obstacle course race, is not to be missed."[80]Lola Mendez ranked Puerto Vallarta number one inThe Times'list of "best places around the world to celebrate Pride in 2023".[4]

Beef Dip Bear Week

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The annual event Beef Dip Bear Week caters to thebearcommunity.Bear World Magazinedescribed it as "one of the foremost bear events in the world".[22][48]According toQuadratín Jalisco,Beef Dip Bear Week is the world's longest bear event.[88]The 2020 event included a foam-pool party and karaoke,[89]and the nineteenth event in 2023 spanned eight days. Beef Dip Bear Week benefits social causes; proceeds in 2023 benefited SETAC and a localfood bank.[90]

Safety

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Photograph of a sign on a pole; the sign has the transgender flag text condemning violence against transgender people
Sign inZona Románticacondemningviolence against transgender people,2023

Puerto Vallarta has been recognized as one of the safest travel destinations for the LGBTQ community.[91]Despite this, instances ofviolence against LGBTQ peoplehave occurred in the city.[92]

In 2018, a gunman attacked a gay couple who were holding hands nearLázaro Cárdenas Park,injuring one person.[93]One of the victims "alleged that the incident was motivated by the couple's sexuality" and "expressed concern that police were covering up what really happened in order to avoid damaging the tourism sector".[94][95][96]The LGBT Business and Tourism Association of Puerto Vallarta and the Puerto Vallarta Tourism Board issued a joint statement condemning the attack, expressing sympathies for the couple, and saying visitors "are part of the LGBTQ community and safely enjoy the destination, again without any incident".[97][98]

According toVallarta Daily News,in 2018, local police were collaborating with the LGBTTTI Vallarta Collective on sensitivity training.[99]In 2022, the city's police commissioner announced the creation of Mexico's first Gay Police Unit.[100][101][102]In 2023, theU.S. Department of Statediscouraged citizens from traveling to Jalisco "over increased crime and kidnappings in the region".[103]

Art

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In 2022, Puerto Vallarta's building commission announced plans to paintrainbow crossingsat intersections in the neighborhoods Amapas and Zona Romántica.[104]As of 2023, artist Octavio González is working on Puerto Vallarta's first sculpture to be dedicated to the LGBTQ community.[105]

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