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Since the legitimate end of the racist system of Apartheid in 1994 and the change to democracy, the climate for homosexuals continues to improve, meaning that there is an ever-increasing amount of gay friendly hotels in South Africa. Cape Town has always had the largest and most diverse gay community in the country, but this is set to change.
Travel South Africa and you will find gay bars, saunas and other gay venues in every major city in South Africa. Along the southern coast of the Western Cape lies the Garden Route - the new paradise for gay travellers. Holidays to the Garden Route, including the coastal towns of Mossel Bay, Knysna and Plettenberg Bay, are becoming more popular. It's easy to see why - this tranquil paradise, dotted with peaceful, charming and hospitable towns, offers port accommodation that gives Cape Town and Durban a run for their money. Plettenberg Bay is famous for its ocean safaris where dolphin and whale watching is guaranteed. With the world's second mildest all-year round temperature and the annual Knysna Pink Loerie Festival, a trip down the Garden Route affords you with the opportunity to try your hand at gay dating. A good excuse, considering all the tanned, half-naked men parading on the white sand beaches sandwiched between rolling oceans and dramatic mountain ranges.
If you need more excitement, the Garden Route is located conveniently near to the hustle and bustle of Cape Town. Here you can catch some of the year's greatest gay parties - the Mother City Queer Project in December and the Cape Town Pride Festival in March. Cape Town is the gay capital of Africa and there is an endless variety of gay-friendly venues, from beaches and bars to guesthouses on offer, which will further compliment your experience in South Africa. Cape Town is the ideal city for exploration with many sites of special interest to the variety of visitors that flock to the Mother City each year.
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