LGBT tourism in Brazil

LGBT tourism in Brazil is a form of niche tourism marketed to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people who come to Brazil. The city of Rio de Janeiro was elected the best LGBT destination of the world, according to the U.S. Logo channel, owned by Viacom's MTV Networks.[1] Rio de Janeiro also was elected the most sexy city of the world to LGBTs, according to the U.S. Logo channel and TripOutGayTravel.[2]

About 26% of visitors to São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Florianópolis, Salvador and Fortaleza are LGBTs. Brazil has more than 6,000 gay-friendly hotels and hostels registered in travel agencies and mainly specialized in the gay-oriented sites, which are the major source of information for travelers. The establishments receives a sticker with a rainbow, a global symbol of the gay movement.[3]

The Brazilian LGBT prides move millions in cash every year. Only the São Paulo Gay Pride Parade, with 3.5 million participants, attracts 400,000 LGBT tourists, that will yield to the coffers of the state, about $ 70 million euros or $ 160 million reais.[4]

With highly educated, and willing to consume refined products, the gay community has become a priority for business of tourism and hotel sector in Brazil. Estimates suggest that this niche is responsible for annually inject nearly R$ 200 billion in the economy of Brazil. On October 21, 2010, was signed an agreement in the city of Rio de Janeiro, to encourage LGBT tourists coming to Brazil and increase the supply of destinations for this public in the domestic sector. The agreement was attended by Tourism Minister, the president of Embratur, and the president of the Association of gay tourism. The agreement, signed at the Fair of the Americas Abav (Brazilian Association of Travel Agents), provides incentives to qualified professionals working in the tourist service, actions to support marketing of products, services and destinations of the LGBT Tourism.[5]

According to Out Now Consulting, in 2010, LGBT consumers residing in Argentina have spent a total of US$ 4 billion in leisure travel. In Mexico, LGBT consumers spent US$ 8 billion in leisure travel, while LGBT Brazilians spend more than US$ 20 billion in leisure travel, the largest in Latin America. Brazil is the most important LGBT destination in Latin America, receiving mainly U.S. citizens, British, Germans, French, and Dutch.[6]

See also

LGBT portal
Brazil portal

References