LGBTQIA+ Travel

  1. Three people in casual summer clothing and roller derby gear stand on a boardwalk at sunset, holding helmets and wearing knee and elbow pads.
    San Diego's healthy SoCal lifestyle keeps you active during the day, so you look fabulous at night. With 70 miles of beautiful coastline, and diverse terrain, San Diego offers outdoor recreation galore, from swimming at one of the world's most beautiful gay beaches to kayaking along La Jolla Cove to...
  2. Two men sit on blue chairs at an outdoor lounge, smiling and holding drinks, with trees and a view of the ocean in the background.
    Hillcrest has always been known for good food. The epicenter of the LGBTQ+ community could arguably be considered San Diego's first foodie neighborhood. Before the tide of craft breweries, artisanal doughnuts and design-conscious bistros, the area offered a wide variety of tastes, cultures and price points. Hillcrest — along with...
  3. A neon "HILLCREST" sign hangs over a city street lined with shops and buildings at dusk, with streetlights and a clear evening sky.
    Hillcrest and its sister neighborhood North Park know how to show visitors a good time. The wealth of inclusive bars, clubs, and places to get your all-night dance on make San Diego a fun and appealing LGBTQ+ city. If Sunday Funday is more to your liking, there are plenty of...
  4. A red sign reading "Hillcrest" hangs above a street lined with shops and people crossing a crosswalk under a clear blue sky.
    Just north of San Diego's bustling Downtown, the vibrant Uptown neighborhood of Hillcrest is the heart and soul of San Diego's LGBTQIA+ community, with an inviting array of bars, restaurants, coffee houses, boutiques and unique shops.