Summer is calling!
August is a perfect time for sex vacations. From Europe to Southeast Asia, we list the Top 8 sex tourism destinations worldwide.
08/08/18. Eight symbolizes infinity and renovation — a time when lots of people pack up and explore the world, and why not their desires!
Always being a true friend in need, xHamster has compiled the Top 8 destinations for erotic journeys.
Dominican Republic
Many Caribbean countries are currently seeing a rise in sex tourism. Dominican Republic is a “must-visit” for solo-travelling men looking for uninhibited sex. Sex services are legal there, so no matter what someone is looking for, buying sex is easy and convenient.
Thailand
In Thailand, there are an estimated three million sex workers of all genders, many working as “bar girls.” They are open to different tastes and are comfortable even with the most socially awkward men. Many buy them drinks through the course of the night, and then negotiate a little extra when their ready to go!
The Netherlands
Amsterdam is a kind of a European sin-city where you can engage with sex andweed activities in full force (no pun intended). Prostitution is legal and well-regulated here, creating safer space for sex seekers and workers.
The notorious Red Light district caters to (almost) every kind of fetish and kink: sex shops, peep shows, strip clubs and countless sex workers behind red-lit glass windows. Those missing out on education can always check out the local sex museum after the party’s over – talk about reinvention!
Zanzibar islands
Hammocks, beach, weed everywhere – no one could call this a bad spot for chilling. And for Western European ladies seeking to spend some time with a young and hot African man, it’s heaven. Locally known as mzungu, the women often meet local “beach boys” selling trinkets, but the generous can usually expect some romance … and orgasms!
Brazil
Brazilian women have the best bodies in the world. Period.
And there are no laws against sex work! Sounds like a solid reason to travel and celebrate life in the world’s most sexually festive country!
P.S. The land of football is always waiting for those into hot Brazilian football players. To each their own, right?
The Philippines
Sex shops, strip clubs and plenty of bars make this spot a perfect adult playground for the sexually adventurous travelers. And while prostitution is technically iIIegaI, laws against sex work are rarely enforced. For those looking to experiment, the Philippines is known as awesome destination for finding gender-bending love!
Japan
Feeling dirty? Japan’s sex industry has a number of innovative variations … including the public baths that are staffed by “bubble princesses”. That’s what visitors find at hygienically Japanese soaplands where the sweet anime-looking workers will gladly assist visitors in getting, emmm, fresh.
Meanwhile, fetish lovers may quench the hunger by checking the secondhand panty machines (!) in Osaka.
New Zealand
Since passing same-sex marriage laws in 2013, New Zealand has actively promoted same-sex marriage tourism. This country can boast a brilliant network of gay- and lesbian-friendly homestays, which run the length and breadth of the country from the top of the semi-tropical North Island to the depths of the glacial South.
Not looking for marriage? New Zealand is also one of the most progressive and liberal when it comes to sex work — most forms were decriminalized in 2003, and the rights of sex workers have risen ever since!
What are your favourite sex tourism destinations? Share in comments!
08/08/18. Eight symbolizes infinity and renovation — a time when lots of people pack up and explore the world, and why not their desires!
Always being a true friend in need, xHamster has compiled the Top 8 destinations for erotic journeys.
Dominican Republic
Many Caribbean countries are currently seeing a rise in sex tourism. Dominican Republic is a “must-visit” for solo-travelling men looking for uninhibited sex. Sex services are legal there, so no matter what someone is looking for, buying sex is easy and convenient.
Thailand
In Thailand, there are an estimated three million sex workers of all genders, many working as “bar girls.” They are open to different tastes and are comfortable even with the most socially awkward men. Many buy them drinks through the course of the night, and then negotiate a little extra when their ready to go!
The Netherlands
Amsterdam is a kind of a European sin-city where you can engage with sex and
The notorious Red Light district caters to (almost) every kind of fetish and kink: sex shops, peep shows, strip clubs and countless sex workers behind red-lit glass windows. Those missing out on education can always check out the local sex museum after the party’s over – talk about reinvention!
Zanzibar islands
Hammocks, beach, weed everywhere – no one could call this a bad spot for chilling. And for Western European ladies seeking to spend some time with a young and hot African man, it’s heaven. Locally known as mzungu, the women often meet local “beach boys” selling trinkets, but the generous can usually expect some romance … and orgasms!
Brazil
Brazilian women have the best bodies in the world. Period.
And there are no laws against sex work! Sounds like a solid reason to travel and celebrate life in the world’s most sexually festive country!
P.S. The land of football is always waiting for those into hot Brazilian football players. To each their own, right?
The Philippines
Sex shops, strip clubs and plenty of bars make this spot a perfect adult playground for the sexually adventurous travelers. And while prostitution is technically iIIegaI, laws against sex work are rarely enforced. For those looking to experiment, the Philippines is known as awesome destination for finding gender-bending love!
Japan
Feeling dirty? Japan’s sex industry has a number of innovative variations … including the public baths that are staffed by “bubble princesses”. That’s what visitors find at hygienically Japanese soaplands where the sweet anime-looking workers will gladly assist visitors in getting, emmm, fresh.
Meanwhile, fetish lovers may quench the hunger by checking the secondhand panty machines (!) in Osaka.
New Zealand
Since passing same-sex marriage laws in 2013, New Zealand has actively promoted same-sex marriage tourism. This country can boast a brilliant network of gay- and lesbian-friendly homestays, which run the length and breadth of the country from the top of the semi-tropical North Island to the depths of the glacial South.
Not looking for marriage? New Zealand is also one of the most progressive and liberal when it comes to sex work — most forms were decriminalized in 2003, and the rights of sex workers have risen ever since!
What are your favourite sex tourism destinations? Share in comments!
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