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Turtle Cove Beach Resort, Australia's Premiere Gay & Lesbian LGBTQIA+ Beach resort hotel. Located between Cairns & Port Douglas on the Great Barrier Reef, the resort features a bar, pool, cocktails, gay nightclub, private beach, rainforest mountains, beachfront accommodation, weekly events, party and wedding packages. Experience Turtle Cove, Australia’s premier gay beachfront resort near Port Douglas.
Enjoy oceanfront accommodation, an inclusive LGBTQ+ atmosphere, and direct access to the Great Barrier Reef—perfect for a tropical escape in Far North Queensland with Cairns Australia Group. Nestled between Cairns and Port Douglas, Turtle Cove Beach Resort has been an iconic sanctuary for the LGBTQIA+ community for over 26 years. The resort stands as Australia’s only all-gay beach resort, born from the vision of local trailblazer Bert in the late s.
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Book now with misterb&b & support a gay business!. With its stunning private beachfront and secluded location, Turtle Cove has weathered both triumphs and challenges, emerging as a resilient beacon for queer travellers. Turtle Cove has been around for over 30 years. In the late s, Turtle Cove founder Bert dreamed of creating an all-gay-only resort. After nearly three years of searching, he found the perfect location in —what would become Turtle Cove Beach Resort.
The resort opened in and quickly became successful, attracting members of the community from all over the country and overseas. In after over a decade of successfully running the resort, Turtle Cove like the rest of the world around this time ran into a few economic challenges which led to its decline.
However, in a couple from Melbourne discovered the neglected resort and persuaded Bert to return and revive it. How do you ensure a safe and welcoming environment for all guests, particularly those from the LGBTQ community? Disrespectful people are dealt with by management and asked to leave- however this has only ever happened twice. Honestly, the queer community being put in the spotlight over the last few years in Australia has also come at a cost.
Things like Grindr and even the YES vote now means that there are more places than ever before that queer people can go to feel safe- which also means people feel that there is less of a need for exclusively queer spaces. In acknowledgement of this shift, we opened up to ALL respectful adults and allies in All Rights Reserved. Marketed by Pink Media Group. Gay Sydney Nightlife Interviews. Get in Touch. Tell us about the journey Turtle Cove has gone through since its opening.
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