These three boutique Palm Springs properties are changing perceptions of gay men’s clothing optional resorts

Hunky gay men lounge poolside and in the jacuzzi at the Descanso Resort, a gay men's clothing optional resort
Hunky gay men lounge poolside and in the jacuzzi at the Descanso Resort, a gay men's clothing optional resort


Hunky gay man in the pool at the Santiago Resort, a gay men's clothing optional resort
Hunky gay man in the pool at the Santiago Resort, a gay men's clothing optional resort

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A guest enjoys the pool at the Santiago Resort

Gay men’s clothing-optional resorts have made a resurgence in recent years but, like the community to which it caters, there’s no one-size-fits-all blueprint for success.

While many gay men seek elevated amenities and services while on vacation, some just want to pitch a tent and light a campfire with friends and a cold one.

The resorts that follow each offer a niche experience for their guests: from small yet architecturally historic Palm Springs properties, to breezy Florida beachfront living, to camping in the pines deep in the heart of Texas.

Pack light and enjoy the tour ahead. First stop – Palm Springs!

The desert delights of Palm Springs

Hunky gay men lounge poolside and in the jacuzzi at the Descanso Resort, a gay men's clothing optional resort in Palm Springs
Hunky gay men lounge poolside and in the jacuzzi at the Descanso Resort, a gay men's clothing optional resort in Palm Springs

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The pool and jacuzzi at the Descanso Resort

“Many people have a preconceived notion of what a gay resort will be like based on what they have heard from 15 to 20 years ago when most of the gay resorts were more like bathhouses,” says Charles Zalepeski, general manager of the Santiago, one of three tasteful gay men’s resorts in Palm Springs, Calif., along with the Descanso and Twin Palms. The three properties are places for gay men who want to be naked around other naked gay men “but without having sex in your face 24/7,” Zalepeski adds. While you might not find boys getting busy poolside, these resorts do provide plenty of opportunities to meet and hook up.

Descanso Resort

The heated pool and lush grounds at the Descanso Resort, a gay men's clothing optional resort in Palm Springs
The heated pool and lush grounds at the Descanso Resort, a gay men's clothing optional resort in Palm Springs

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The lush grounds and pool area at the Descanso Resort

Tucked behind a heavy gate in the North Palms neighborhood, the Descanso Resort is a hidden oasis with ivy and green vines covering the exposed walls and lush landscaping defining spaces for the pool, jacuzzi, cantina, and pergola. Such touches are key to pleasing today’s travelers, who are “much more sophisticated and expect a more elevated hotel experience” than in past years, says general manager Kent Taylor. The crowd during our stay was fun-loving and mixed, with plenty of daddies, silver daddies, and younger twinks mingling poolside. descansoresort.com

Twin Palms Resort

A gay couple lounge poolside at the Twin Palms Resort, a gay men's clothing optional resort in Palm Springs
A gay couple lounge poolside at the Twin Palms Resort, a gay men's clothing optional resort in Palm Springs

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Lounging poolside at the Twin Palms Resort

Twin Palms opened in 2022 in the architecturally historic Twin Palms neighborhood alongside homes designed and built by architect William Krisel and the Alexander Construction Company. Each home came with a pool in the backyard and two palm trees out front. The resort “embraces a mid-century modern desert patio feel, with each room just steps away from the pool and spa,” says general manager Adam Q. Robinson. The landscaping is minimal here, as the pool and its jaw- dropping views of the San Jacinto Mountains dominate the central courtyard. We found the crowd here was mixed and ready for action day or night. twinpalmsresort.com

Santiago Resort

The pool at the Santiago Resort, a gay men's clothing optional resort in Palm Springs
The pool at the Santiago Resort, a gay men's clothing optional resort in Palm Springs

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The poolside night view at the Santiago Resort

The granddaddy of this trio of resorts, the Santiago, opened its doors under a new ownership team in 2015 following an extensive makeover with rejuvenated landscaping and a “Modern Ranchero” style. Zalepeski is quick to stress the property is a resort and not a sex club. “We don’t offer play spaces, sauna, or anything like that. Just a space to get naked if you choose, relax, make new friends, or reconnect with old ones,” Zalepeski says. Santiago’s oversized pool is “the centerpiece of the resort” and serves as a great place to get acquainted with the other guests. While not a sex club, the crowd here is downright frisky. santiagoresort.com