Man Swimmer on beach in Sarasota Florida
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IQ’s Sarasota Gay Travel Guide

Sarasota County borders 40 miles of shoreline on the Gulf Coast of Southwest Florida and includes the City of Sarasota, several neighboring cities and a string of eight barrier islands. With a population of about 417,000 permanent residents and many more snow birds during winter months, it’s an area often associated with an older, affluent demographic.

But today’s Sarasota is expanding, evolving and enticing LGBTQ travelers of all ages to visit its powdery-sand beaches, world-class art institutions and growing gay (and gay-friendly) social scene.

Sarasota’s beaches are world-renowned. Perhaps the most famous, Siesta Key, has enjoyed multiple years on TripAdvisor’s Travelers’ Choice Award for the 25 Best Beaches in North America, including a coveted spot on the 2019 list. And it is welcoming to all.

The popular gay beach with the locals, however, is North Lido Beach. Walk about 10 minutes north of the main Lido Beach entrance, off St. Armands Circle, for a less-trafficked shore and dune-hidden trails that might embrace more private… conversations.

Hot guys playing on the beach
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Should you work up an appetite from all that spirited sea-splashing (…and conversation) make your way to the south end of Lido Beach, where the no-frills Lido Beach Restaurant serves delicious beachside food and drinks. Try the Lobster Roll and sip on a cocktail while you tan. It’s legal to drink alcohol on Sarasota beaches

Ca' d'Zan mansion. Photo courtesy of The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art
Càd’ZanPhoto courtesy of The Ringling

Culture aficionados will love that Sarasota is home to nine performing art organizations less than a mile from Downtown Sarasota and a private art collection that rivals European capitals. First, head to the Ringling Estate. The Godfather of the American Circus (Ringling Bros. and later Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus) fell in love with Sarasota in the early 20th century and chose the city for the 66-acre estate that houses his winter home Càd’Zan, a waterfront mansion completed in 1926 and built to resemble a Venetian Gothic palace, and the expansive Ringling Museum of Art and Ringling Circus Museum. You truly can spend an entire day roaming around these gorgeous grounds.

The Courtyard at The John and Mable Ringling Art Museum at The Ringling in Sarasota
Photo courtesy of The Ringling

Don’t miss the Rubens Galleries and the Howard Bros. Circus Model, the largest circus model in the world, with 42,000 miniature pieces. On site is also the Asolo Theater, an 18thcentury playhouse dismantled from the Italian original and reassembled in Sarasota in the 1950’s.

Howard Bros. Circus Model in the Ringling Circus Museum, Sarasota
Howard Bros. Circus Model — Photo courtesy of The Ringling

Beyond The Ringling, Sarasota is home to the Florida Studio Theatre, Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe of Florida, Sarasota Ballet (the only professional ballet company on Florida’s Gulf Coast), Sarasota Opera House and Sarasota Orchestra, to name a few of their cultural institutions. And there’s more on the way. This December, the Sarasota Museum of Art will open its new home at the historic Sarasota High School, with 15,000 square feet of gallery space showcasing rotating exhibits of contemporary art.

Got your culture? Good. Let’s dance.

Gay Bars in Sarasota
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I always say I need my cities to have at least one gay bar. (Sarasota has two). It’s important for me to interact with my community and I usually learn much from half-drunken conversations with the locals. Lucky for us all Sarasota has Oasis. Oasis is owned by adult entertainer cutie Hunter Vance and features some very attractive go-go boys (and girls too!) on weekend nights. And what’s better than a really hot go-go boy? Well, a really friendly, hot go-go boy. And I’m happy to report the dancers of Oasis are lovely in every way. Catch a glimpse on my Instagram below (including a video peek when you click through).

TravelingIQ at Oasis gay bar in Sarasota with go-go boy

Beyond the performers, the crowd at Oasis was a true mixture of our LGBTQ community and allies, all coming together for a great time. And it was at Oasis that I met the “gay mayor” of Sarasota, Joshua Beadle. I would later learn the title is unofficial but well-deserved. In 2016, Joshua launched SarasotaOUT.com, to promote Sarasota as a welcoming LGBTQ destination for visitors, businesses and residents alike. He partners with community organizations, local non-profits and the tourism industry to host events throughout the year. According to Joshua: “Sarasota is coming out of the closet.”

Sarasota PridePhoto courtesy of SarasotaPride.org

SarasotaOUT.com’s Gay Group Happy Hour (G2H2) takes place the first Thursday of every month at a new LGBTQ-friendly location. G2H2 brings the community together to network and have a great time—all while raising money for local and national charities. On June 9, SarasotaOUT.com is taking the party to North Lido Beach for its annual Big Gay Beach Party, a day of fun-in-the-sun, with beach games, contests and, yes, even jello-shots!.

Sarasota Big Gay Beach Party from SarasotaOUT.com
Big Gay Beach Party — Photo courtesy of SarasotaOUT.com

Other LGBTQ events to consider when planning your Sarasota visit include the Harvey Milk Festival in May; the Fabulous Independent Film Festival in September; Tea Dance at (the fab!) The Sarasota Modern Hotel, held on the first Sunday of the month; and Sarasota Pride in January 2020, which is adding a Sunset Pride Cruise to the events next year.

Sarasota, Florida, may not be the first place you think of when planning a gay vacation. But with gorgeous beaches, a thriving cultural scene, and a growing LGBTQ community focused on activism and a good time, Sarasota will make you rethink Florida’s Gulf Coast. 

*For more information head to VisitSarasota.org
*For all your LGBTQ event and social planning head to SarasotaOUT.com

7 thoughts on “Sarasota is Coming OUT!

  1. Lived there for a year in 2017. This article entirely over-inflates the presence of a vibrant gay community.

    1. Thank you for your input, Jeffrey. Obviously, I can’t speak to your experience. I can only write about mine, which was seeing Sarasota’s gay community as expanding, with more social events being added for the LGBTQ community. But, yes, I agree, it’s a small city with a small LGBTQ community. I don’t think I said anything contrary to that. I hope you are enjoying wherever you are living now. xo

    2. Hello Jeffrey! We are working really hard at making Sarasota’s Gay community more vibrant. We are adding new events. Building a bigger pride. Organizing beach parties. Any progress… is progress!

      Come back for a visit soon!

  2. Sarasota is a lovely place to be ! Im so glad its more out and now more of a gay place to be and a destination, too, for visitors.

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