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Chile Gay Travel

Gay hikers come for Patagonia, but return for Santiago & Wine Country.

Chile is over twelve times longer (4,300 km/2670 mi) than it is wide (350 km/217 mi), making it the narrowest country in the world. It spans the west coast of South America, through an array of climate zones and gorgeous geography including the Andean Mountains, the Atacama Desert, fertile Colchagua Valley and even the southern glacier fields of Patagonia. This extreme contrast in topography is often the reason travellers flock to Chile, but the friendly locals and rising culinary scene—not to mention booming capital city—are why they keep coming back.


Quick Facts

  • Capital City: Santiago
  • Currency: Chilean Peso
  • Languages: Spanish
  • Best Time of Year to Visit: Shoulder seasons (Oct-Nov & Mar-May)

LGBT Rights in Chile

Gay Chile Travel

Best Places to Visit in Chile

More Info

Queer rights are progressing in this once socially conservative but still Catholic country. Same-sex couples have had legal protection since 2015, but still cannot marry. They can also apply to adopt, but only one partner becomes a legal parent. There are no service bans for the military, and transgender people can change their sex and name.

Gay Activity: Legal
Lesbian Activity: Legal
Gay Marriage: Civil Unions
Right to Change Gender: Legal, but requires surgery
Same-Sex Adoption: Single gays may adopt, but gay couples may not.
LGBT Discrimination: Illegal

The gay scene and most of the country’s LGBT nightlife is thriving in the capital of Santiago, especially in Barrio Bellavista. To make the most of it, bear in mind things don’t get rolling until late in the night (the Latin way).

Gay Villages in Chile

Santiago: Barrio Bellavista

Pride Festivals in Chile

Santiago Pride (Marcha del Orgullo): Annually on the last Saturday in June.
Open Mind Fest (A gay electronic street party): Annually in November.

Best Gay Bars in Chile

Santiago: Station Bar
Santiago: Bar 105
Santiago: Il Divino
Santiago: Club Soda

Best Lesbian Bars in Chile

Santiago: Máscara Pub
Santiago: Realidad Paralela

5. Easter Island

Few of the ancient world’s remains are as famous as Easter Island’s Moai statues.

4. Atacama Desert

As the driest place on Earth, Atacama Desert boasts the world’s best stargazing. During the day bike or hike the desert’s other-worldly terraine, visit the salt lagoons or discover an half-buried hand statue.

3. Santiago

Top-notch museums, cultural sights, incredible gay nightlife and indulgent restaurants await travellers in Santiago. Oh, and the mountain view isn’t so bad either.

2. Colchagua Valley

Oenophiles have long proclaimed Chile as a dominant presence among the New World wineries. Taste why on a biking tour of Colchagua Valley.

1. Torres del Paine National Park

Patagonia is so famous, the world’s best outdoor clothing company is named after it. Endless stretches of countryside are broken up by soaring mountains only the bravest travellers would dare surmount. Endemic flora and fauna thrive in the remote, relatively untouched terraine.

Best Time to Visit: The weather is best during the shoulder seasons: October to November & March to May.

Electricity: C- and L-type sockets

Time Zone: UTC-03:00, Santiago

Covid-19 Vaccination Requirements: Out Adventures requires proof of full Covid-19 vaccination from all guests, following recommendations by the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. For more details please see our Covid-19 FAQ.

Other Vaccinations: Based on the entry requirements for Chile, there are no other vaccinations needed for entry. To determine if you should take preventative measures to reduce the risk of illness, you should consult your doctor or a travel medical clinic, as Out Adventures cannot provide vaccination recommendations.

Visas: US, Canadian and Australian citizens don’t require a tourist visa. Contact a Chilean embassy for more info.

Last updated on Sept 24, 2021. Disclaimer: The information provided was accurate at the time of publishing, but cannot be guaranteed.
LGBT Rights in Chile

Queer rights are progressing in this once socially conservative but still Catholic country. Same-sex couples have had legal protection since 2015, but still cannot marry. They can also apply to adopt, but only one partner becomes a legal parent. There are no service bans for the military, and transgender people can change their sex and name.

Gay Activity: Legal
Lesbian Activity: Legal
Gay Marriage: Civil Unions
Right to Change Gender: Legal, but requires surgery
Same-Sex Adoption: Single gays may adopt, but gay couples may not.
LGBT Discrimination: Illegal

Gay Chile Travel

The gay scene and most of the country’s LGBT nightlife is thriving in the capital of Santiago, especially in Barrio Bellavista. To make the most of it, bear in mind things don’t get rolling until late in the night (the Latin way).

Gay Villages in Chile

Santiago: Barrio Bellavista

Pride Festivals in Chile

Santiago Pride (Marcha del Orgullo): Annually on the last Saturday in June.
Open Mind Fest (A gay electronic street party): Annually in November.

Best Gay Bars in Chile

Santiago: Station Bar
Santiago: Bar 105
Santiago: Il Divino
Santiago: Club Soda

Best Lesbian Bars in Chile

Santiago: Máscara Pub
Santiago: Realidad Paralela

Best Places to Visit in Chile

5. Easter Island

Few of the ancient world’s remains are as famous as Easter Island’s Moai statues.

4. Atacama Desert

As the driest place on Earth, Atacama Desert boasts the world’s best stargazing. During the day bike or hike the desert’s other-worldly terraine, visit the salt lagoons or discover an half-buried hand statue.

3. Santiago

Top-notch museums, cultural sights, incredible gay nightlife and indulgent restaurants await travellers in Santiago. Oh, and the mountain view isn’t so bad either.

2. Colchagua Valley

Oenophiles have long proclaimed Chile as a dominant presence among the New World wineries. Taste why on a biking tour of Colchagua Valley.

1. Torres del Paine National Park

Patagonia is so famous, the world’s best outdoor clothing company is named after it. Endless stretches of countryside are broken up by soaring mountains only the bravest travellers would dare surmount. Endemic flora and fauna thrive in the remote, relatively untouched terraine.

More Info

Best Time to Visit: The weather is best during the shoulder seasons: October to November & March to May.

Electricity: C- and L-type sockets

Time Zone: UTC-03:00, Santiago

Covid-19 Vaccination Requirements: Out Adventures requires proof of full Covid-19 vaccination from all guests, following recommendations by the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. For more details please see our Covid-19 FAQ.

Other Vaccinations: Based on the entry requirements for Chile, there are no other vaccinations needed for entry. To determine if you should take preventative measures to reduce the risk of illness, you should consult your doctor or a travel medical clinic, as Out Adventures cannot provide vaccination recommendations.

Visas: US, Canadian and Australian citizens don’t require a tourist visa. Contact a Chilean embassy for more info.

Last updated on Sept 24, 2021. Disclaimer: The information provided was accurate at the time of publishing, but cannot be guaranteed.


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