Filed under: Activism, Arts and Culture, Stories, Mexico, News, Central America, CaribbeanLGBT travelers can add Cancun, Mexico, to their must-visit destination list, as the city has recently legalized gay marriage. In fact, the first same-sex marriages will be taking place this month in the resort area.
While same-sex marriage has been legal in Mexico City since 2009, a recently discovered gap in the Civil Code, which only talks about "people interested in getting married" without specifying gender, has helped to legalize gay marriage in the Quintana Roo area for 2012.
The Mexican Caribbean is already a popular travel destination for the LGBT community, with numerous gay-friendly and focused bars and clubs, hotels, tours and beaches, and the desire for gay weddings in the area has been high. With this new development, the International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association is teaming up with Colectivo Diversidad, Gay Tours Mexico, and Fusion G to work out deals with hotels and airlines so that gay marriage ceremonies can take place all over the region.
From the looks of things, Quintana Roo will be seeing a surge in LGBT tourism and destination weddings in the new year.LGBT travel 2012: Gay marriage becomes legal in Cancun, Mexico originally appeared on Gadling on Mon, 02 Jan 2012 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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