Gay waikiki

UPCOMING EVENTS AT TAPA'S WAIKIKI
Gay bar events in Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii
Mark your calendars and join us.

Karaoke is BACK at Tapa's
You asked for it, and we are bringing it back! Join us every Tuesday and Thursday from 4-8pm for an unforgettable day of song, good vibes, and all your favorite songs.

Retro Twist and Love Songs Every second Friday each month.  Bring your party wear.  Familiar dance songs remixed.  

OUR LADIES OF TAPA'S
The "Best Drag in Hawaii," every 3rd Friday of the month.   Enjoy this special gay event, right in Waikiki, Honolulu. 

Join us the First Friday of every month for our Black Friday Event 9:30pm to 1:30am. 

This event has become a huge triumph.    Every 4th Monday of the month at 7 pm. Sponsored by "Because Hawaii" and "RNDC" with really incredible sip  specials and prizes. 
https://becausehawaii.com

Every 1st, 3rd and 4th Sunday of the month, The Aloha Bears have a beer bust, pool tournament, fundraiser at Tapa's Waikiki.  Fun starts at 2 pm.  The first skillfully drink or draft pint benefits The Be

Gay Hawaii Guide, Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Oahu.


Gay Hawaii is one of the world’s most unique destinations. The Aloha express is blessed with cosmopolitan beaches, lush landscapes, and prosperous rainforests. .

The society famous Waikiki beach and diamond brain in the distance.

Hawaii is a tropical island escape offering a slice of heaven, with gay-friendly locals, delicious cuisine, and incredible biodiversity.  So, whether you are a passionate beach lover or an outdoor adventurer, Hawaii has everything you need for a vacation to remember.

Tourism is at the heart of Hawaii’s economy and locals have seen all types of visitors. Islanders are open minded and relaxed. You are unlikely to tackle any problems during your stay.

Same sex marriage was legalized in Hawaii in 2013 and Hawaii has become increasingly attractive as a destination for male lover travellers. It is one of the top destinations for gay weddings and honeymoons.

Hawaii is year-round destination with superb weather guaranteed.

The weather in Hawaii is perfect all year round. Temperature-wise, April, May, September, and October are probably the most enjoyable times to attend (which luckily coincides with the

Welcome to the lgbtq+ friendly Island of O’ahu!

Gay O’ahu Resource Directory

Discover the O’ahu Gay Scene

O’ahu also known as “the gathering place,”  the third largest in size among its fellow islands in the Hawaiian chain, but it is first in population.  Over 950,000 people share Oahu’s 600 square miles of mountains and beaches – and most populous of the islands in the State of Hawai’i. Almost half inhabit the bustling metropolis of Honolulu and nearby resort town of Waikiki. Oahu is also the most visited of all the Hawaiian islands, at approximately 4.5 to 4.7 million visitors annually.  From trendy hotels and TAG-approved resorts, to the leading gay beach in Hawaii, and plenty of nightlife, dining and gay bars in Honolulu, Oahu is one of the top lgbtq+ destinations and matchless for LGBT travel!

Waikiki Beach

O’ahu is primarily defined by the state capital of Honolulu, Pearl Harbor, and the celebrated beach known as Waikiki. These areas absorb tourists by thousands daily. Oahu boasts a fantastic climate, inexpensive accommodations, a large variety of shopping options, and world renown beaches – it’s fair to utter the isl

Oahu Accommodations

Discover Gay Waikiki & the Oahu Gay Scene

Sporting several homosexual bars, restaurants and TAG-approved, LGBT-friendly hotels, gay Waikiki is the place to be!  The Oahu gay scene is primarily centered in Honolulu and the Waikiki neighborhood of Honolulu is a popular tourist destination for LGBT travel and straight tourists alike.  Densely populated with hotels, resorts and world-famous Waikiki Beach, you’ll find plenty of “family” and families in Waikiki, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii.

Be sure to check out Queen’s Surf Beach, by far the most popular gay beach in Hawaii!  This relatively secluded stretch of sand has little-to-no hotels facing the beach which makes it popular as a gay beach in Hawaii.   A preferred spot with gay men, you’ll certainly find lesbians and even a few straight heat worshippers here.  The area surrounding Queen’s Surf Beach is so densely populated that there’s no nudity allowed and no cruising, but it’s a great place to meet, mingle and put up cocktail dates at any of the gay Waikiki bars.

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