Hosted in this occasion by Charlie David, travel to Mexico City, Cancun and Puerto Vallarta and find out about their vibrant gay & lesbian scenes.
Mexico City: Start your visit to the largest city in the world at the foot of a monument devoted to the end of discrimination. Next, Gerry Espinosa owner of café BGay BProud introduces Zona Rosa, the city's gay-friendly area. And meet Paulina Gomez lesbian author and councilor.
The host, Charlie visits an Aztec pyramid in the heart of Mexico City and makes his way to one of a kind fashion designer Ernesto Herandez' for a little shopping. No trip to Mexico City is complete without a visit to the house of one of Mexico's most famous painter Frida Kahlo. Then it's off to El Armario Abierto, a gay bookstore, to do a little "research".
At night, Charlie visits the city's most famous drag queen Tito Vasconcelos at CabaréTito, arm wrestles at Arts Bar, goes dancing at Lipstick, Boy Bar, and the hottest club in town - Living.
Cancun: A luxurious, tropical, gay-friendly destination which boasts the perfect mix of tourist attractions and local Mexican culture. After a sun-filled day, Charlie visits Leda Gamboa Rojas' El Rincón del Vino where he enjoys some of the restaurant's 180 labels of wine from both local and international vineyards. Then he walks a tight-rope, jumps off the cliff of courage, and swims with the dolphins at Xel-Ha, an ecological water theme park. Afterwards, it's time for a shot of tequila with Patrick and Paco of the Hotel Casazul, followed by a lap dance at Club Deseos, some shopping in Playa del Carmen, and some Mayan cuisine at Yaxche.
Puerto Vallarta: Bump says "Hola!" to Puerto Vallarta, the gay paradise on the Mexican Riviera. Charlie explores the Boanna horseback trail rides, Paco's Paradise – an island gay resort with the only nude beach in Puerto Vallarta, fashion-forward store Bye Curious, and popular gay-owned restaurants Chilies and El Arrayun, before tackling Puerto Vallarta's celebrated nightlife including Palm Bar, hot dance club Manana, and three floors of fun at Paco Paco.
Runtime: 72 minutes