这是 LGBTQ+ 旅行者眼中最好(以及最差)的国家
These Are The Best (And Worst) Countries For LGBTQ+ Travelers

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2026年斯巴达克斯同志旅游指数(Spartacus Gay Travel Index)根据反歧视法律、社会包容度及安全性等18项标准,对全球217个地区进行了评估,旨在为LGBTQ+旅客提供出行指南。 冰岛在2026年的排名中位居榜首,成为最安全的旅游目的地;紧随其后的是马耳他、西班牙、比利时、加拿大、德国和葡萄牙。相反,阿富汗、车臣、沙特阿拉伯、伊朗和也门因对酷儿群体实行系统性迫害,依然是最危险的地区。 值得注意的变动包括:波兰因跨性别权益改善及国家压制的减少,排名大幅上升至第59位;尼泊尔在采用自我认同程序后,排名跃升至第32位。与此同时,美国下滑至第50位,反映出各州之间在立法立场上的严重分歧。 加拿大、澳大利亚和丹麦等国出现了一种令人担忧的趋势,即稳定的法律保障与日益恶化的社会氛围之间存在“不协调”,这体现在这些国家在“当地敌意”类别的得分有所下降。最终,该指数旨在为所有旅客提供参考,无论他们是寻求包容性的目的地,还是希望通过访问来支持受压迫地区的相关群体。

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In order to help LGBTQ+ tourists travel safely, the German portal Spartacus started publishing the Gay Travel Index in 2012. In the 2026 edition, the ranking compared 217 countries and territories based on the situation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer people in each location.

As Statista's Anna Fleck details below, according to the index, Iceland is considered the safest and most open place for LGBT+ travelers in 2026, having scored 14 points, followed by Malta and Spain in joint second place with 13 each, while Belgium, Canada, Germany and Portugal come in joint fourth with 12.

Infographic: The Best and Worst Countries for LGBTQ+ Travelers | Statista

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Poland stands out for having significantly improved its ranking since 2025, rising from rank 118 to rank 59. This is in light of noticeable improvements in terms of trans rights, protection against state repression and in the social environment.

Nepal also saw progressive changes, having risen 21 places from 53rd position to 32nd, following the introduction of self-ID procedures for trans people and growing social tolerance.

At the other end of the spectrum come (in descending order) Afghanistan, the Republic of Chechnya in Russia, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Yemen, each with a score of -22 points or below, signaling that they are dangerous countries for LGBT+ travelers, where homosexuals are persecuted and killed.

The United States dropped from 48th position in 2025 to 50th in 2026.

The country remains deeply divided, with liberal states like Delaware, Rhode Island, and Michigan continuing to expand anti-discrimination protections and legal equality, as conservative states such as Idaho tighten their legislation.

In several countries, including Canada, Australia and Denmark, scores sank in the “Locals Hostile” category, as survey ratings on social acceptance of LGBTQI people declined.

This highlights a dissonance between stable or improved laws and an increasingly harsh social climate.

To develop the index, the creators looked at 18 categories ranging from marriage for all to the death penalty for LGBTQ+ people. The creators focus on anti-discrimination legislation, whether Pride is banned and whether there are episodes of violence against members of the LGBTQ+ community, among other parameters.

According to Spartacus, the index is intended with all kinds of travelers in mind, including those looking to travel to countries where the LGBT+ community is an accepted and loved part of society as well as for those consciously looking to travel to a country in order to enter into a dialogue with the oppressed local queer community.

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