Still, if you plan on being at the beach and hanging indoors, you’ll pay lower rates for flights and accommodation. Miami is dreadfully hot and humid from June to August so not surprisingly this is the low season. The city awaits you with its stunning beaches, thriving nightlife and amazingly diverse community.
So boys, ladies, gender queer and non-conforming, book your flight, pack your bags and take that trip to Miami that you’ve always dreamed about. Plus, Miami Beach is one of a kind – still a top destination famous for its beaches, architecture and the energy that pulses into the night.
The community is alive with locals, visitors and even foreigners mixing together creating a sense of openness and diversity. But even with the decline over the years, there’s still a sense of community and it’s important to note that Miami’s gay scene is still strong. Like many cities, Miami (and Miami Beach in particular) has fallen victim to this trend and now only has a handful of LGBT venues. The decreased demand for gay-only places has caused a rift and created challenges for many LGBT businesses, gay bars and gay-only hotels. But as LGBT acceptance improves and the next generation becomes a dominant force in the travel sphere, you might wonder if Miami still has the desire it once had. Miami has for decades been a hotspot for the LGBT community both for locals and visitors alike.