Welcome to the loud ‘n proud U.S. of GAY, where marriage equality is the law of the land! Packed coast to coast with exciting ways to say “I do!”, you’re sure to find all you’re looking for and more.  So, set your dreams free and let your fantasies run wild with our kaleidoscope of spectacular destinations and venues.  Discover all that awaits you today!

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Arizona

Home to the majestic Grand Canyon and the cactus-filled Sonoran Desert, Arizona is plentiful in natural wonders. Plan your gay wedding in Sedona, a desert town boasting marvelous red-rock mountains, or in Scottsdale, a lively city with Jazz-age architecture and a plethora of hiking trails.

California

An extremely diverse landscape with mountains, beaches, deserts, and major metropolises awaits in California, one of the best LGBT wedding destinations for couples who love variety. Take your pick — San Diego, San Francisco, Mendocino, Napa, Pasadena, and Huntington Beach all compete to inspire one-of-a-kind gay wedding ideas!

Florida

With a spectacular coastline stretching for more than 8,000 miles — plus gay-friendly beach cities and the world’s ultimate theme parks — Florida has been a leading tourist destination for decades, and many consider it the perfect LGBT wedding destination. We love gay-friendly Miami, of course, but don’t overlook the charm and authenticity of the Gulf Coast and Florida’s Panhandle.

Georgia

Boasting one of the country’s most rapidly growing cities, The Peach State is ripe for exploring. Atlanta oozes Southern charm and offers a friendly, welcoming urban atmosphere, making it a top choice among gay wedding destinations in the region. For more low-key options, consider one of the state’s gorgeous coastal destinations, such as Savannah, Jekyll Island, or Cumberland Island. 

Hawaii

The Aloha State’s six main islands offer an array of distinct experiences, from unspoiled black-sand beaches to dense tropical rainforests. For LGBT weddings and honeymoons that incorporate nature, local culture, and the conveniences of city life, Hawaii is hard to beat. Plus, you’ll return home with gay wedding photos that will be the envy of your friends and family!

Kentucky

The verdant hills of the Bluegrass State make a stunning backdrop for a gay Kentucky wedding. LGBT-friendly cities like Louisville and Lexington have no problem impressing cosmopolitan couples who like farm-to-table dining, cocktails, and lively nightlife districts. Plus, they offer easy access to beautiful bourbon country and the riches of the region. For Southern charm, a red-hot bourbon scene, and unique country cuisine, Kentucky is hard to beat. 

Massachusetts

New Mexico

Looking for something out of the ordinary? Make the “Land of Enchantment” your destination for exchanging gay wedding vows! With mile after mile of soaring mountains and peaceful desert landscape, not to mention remnants of a history spanning four centuries, New Mexico is a true standout. Head to the state’s capital, Santa Fe, to explore cultural attractions, or savor the wide-open lands near Albuquerque.

New York

It can be hard to wrap your head around the sheer amount of diversity that The Empire State provides for a wedding or honeymoon. Worldly travelers make a beeline for NYC for their gay nuptials, while those who appreciate the unblemished countryside and sleepy historic villages head further upstate. Chances are, if you want it, you can find it in New York.

Rhode Island

Blessed with historic colonial towns, stunning Gilded Age mansions, and plenty of Atlantic shoreline, Rhode Island entices couples ready to say “I do!” The coastal city of Newport is a legendary destination among gay travelers, with a delightful historic district and breathtaking cove beaches. Infuse your gay wedding ceremony with the allure of yesteryear!

Tennessee

From the sizzling music scene of Nashville to the dense forests of the Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee beckons gay couples looking for an authentic American destination for tying the knot. Plus, this state is coming into its own with distinctive spirits and culinary trends, from locally distilled bourbons to mouthwatering barbecue.

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