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These are the best homosexual resorts in Key West including male-only clothing-optional resorts, hotels, guesthouses, and adult-only mixed hotels.

Key West is super gay!

The island's history as a gay destination dates back to the s when well-known LGBTQ celebrities like Tennessee Williams, Gore Vidal, Jerry Herman, Leonard Bernstein, and Elizabeth Bishop have since made it their home. Subsequently in , Key West became the first place in the US to elect an openly gay mayor (Richard A. Heyman), then in , the island's motto became: One Human Family“.

Today, this remarkable small island in south Florida has grow an incredible gay mecca – one of the most famous, in reality, across the whole US!

We've visited Key West on several occasions and always had a blast, especially when hitting the gay bars of Duval Street. There are so many things to do for lgbtq+ travelers and with regards to the hotels, it was never a case of ‘Please can we have a double bed', but more – ‘Which of these many gay hotels should we stay at

4-Star Hotel in Fleming Street , Key West, USA

  • Actively works with and our team
  • Owner or manager who is Queer or LGBTQ-friendly
  • Members of the LGBTQ+ society are accepted
  • A heated and welcoming environment
  • A seamless experience for LGBTQ+ customers
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Clothing Optional.

Hotel Description

The Equator Resort, Key West's male-only, clothing-optional resort. Comprised of 5 historic properties, all rooms in the resort are distinct and have their private bathroom. Some rooms have exceptional luxuries like damp bars, skylights, and two-man whirlpool bathtubs.  Guest privacy is a top priority and the resort does not give day passes and is guests, and guests of guests exclusive.

The Equator Resort offers a big, lush, and uncover private setting with 2 heated pools and two warm tubs. The resort also features complimentary breakfast and cheerful hour daily, as well as a full-service bar. On-site massage is on hand, along with complimentary weekly morning poolside yoga, sleeping masks, Direct Tv, and 11 Male

Equator Resort Key West

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At the Equator Resort, we believe all the typical male-only resort expectations can be met without sacrificing class or service. Imagine a local tropical location where the locals and visitors alike embrace an open to all concept of thinking. A place where the official adopted philosophy of the city is “One Human Family”.

Now complete that with an all-male, clothing optional environment that prides itself in guest privacy and comfort. Tucked away in the heart of Old Town Key West, the Equator Resort is just 3 blocks from Historic Duval St. Providing easy access to a city filled with history, culture, festivity and most of all relaxation.

Facilities

2 Pools
2 Steamy Tubs
Full Service Bar
Happy Hour Daily
Iced Tea and Lemon Water Poolside
Breakfast
Fresh Baked Goods Made Locally & Delivered Daily
Wi-Fi
11 Adult Male Channels
Sleeping Eye Masks
Guest Safe
H2O Plus Bath & Body Products

Opening hours

Reveal 24 hours days a year

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There Goes The Key West Gayborhood?

By Chris Hamilton. Story is cross posted at KONK Life on February 16, Follow us at  Friends of Car-Free Key West & Duval Street/Historic Downtown on Facebook.

On February 5 the Equator Resort – the Male-Only – Clothing Optional hotel at Fleming Highway announced that after 27 years in business as the Equator, their last day of operation would be January 8, , saying: “The company has not sold, however there are new shareholders that have expanded their view of the corporations future plans.” The “expanded view” means the 34 room hotel with beautiful grounds and two gorgeous pools will no longer be for gay men but rather be &#;welcome to all.&#; Insiders tell us the new name will be “Bishop Key West” and will not be clothing optional. And just like that Key West has lost one of the few remaining “Gay” hotels.

Is our gayborhood disappearing? Is Key West becoming less gay? What does the loss of queer spaces mean for queer businesses and our island LGBTQ+ community? Our downtown business district and our Key Wes