Mexico City Invites Gay Honeymooners

Mexico City has launched a new tourism office to lure gay honeymooners from around the world.

“We hope that many same-sex couples who get married around the world spend their honeymoons here,” says Alejandro Rojas, the city’s tourism secretary. In July, the city opened an office aimed at catering to gay tourists that officials describe as the first of its kind in Latin America. “We are a very tolerant, liberal, avant-garde city,” Rojas says. Officials inaugurated the new office by cutting a rainbow-colored ribbon. Rojas said the office’s goal is to make Mexico City the No. 1 gay-friendly destination in Latin America. “Mexico has a tradition of being a rather macho culture… This is a sign of a very important social change,” says Argentinean architect Jose Luis David Navarro, who will be spending part of his honeymoon in Mexico City this week.

The first gay couple to wed in Argentina is honeymooning in Mexico City this week on an all-expenses paid trip courtesy of the new tourism office.