It turns out that some people, not necessarily with their partners, actually hunt for destinations where they can engage in unrestrained sex while making travel plans.
While traveling, some people view sexual interactions as a way to improve their trip experience. And to top it all off, millions of sex workers worldwide, both legally and illegally, contribute billions to the global sex tourism business.
Here are 10 of the most popular sex tourism locations worldwide:
Germany:
Prostitution, including street prostitution, is a widely practised, organised industry that is entirely legal. The practise of organised prostitution has been practised in the nation since the 1200s AD, and the nation has a long history of sexual tourism. It’s interesting that people voluntarily enter the flesh trade in Germany, and there are employment offers and adverts through HR firms. Frauenhäuser (“women’s houses”) have always been a common feature of German history and were seen as establishments that, by providing their services, helped curb more severe crimes. The practise is still in use today.
Dominican Republic:
Many of the downtown neighbourhoods of Santo Domingo and Puerto Plata are home to legal brothels, marriage parlours, and prostitutes who are free to roam around. Among nations that send a lot of sex workers, the Dominican Republic comes in at number four worldwide.
Spain:
Popular sex tourism locations in Spain include Madrid, Ibiza, and Barcelona, which are known for their electrifying club and bar scenes. a street in the “red light district.”
Malaysia:
Despite being against the law, prostitution is nonetheless commonly practised and services are easily accessible. Particularly in cities like Penang, Kuala Lumpur, and Ipoh, there is a significant demand. The majority of sex workers are trafficked from nearby nations like China.
Kenya:
Although it is one of the nations in Africa that is generally simpler to go to, it also boasts one of the continent’s major sex tourism industry. Despite the high prevalence of STDs and HIV, the nation does not forbid the practise. Interestingly, elderly white ladies who wish to “purchase” some time with a man frequently travel to Kenya. Tourists who are willing to pay lavishly for sex in secluded areas attract children into prostitution.
Netherlands:
The Netherlands is frequently cited as one of the top locations for sex tourism worldwide. While Amsterdam’s De Wallen is the biggest and most well-known red-light district in the city and a well-known destination for international sex tourism, prostitution is legal and controlled there.
The Philippines:
With an estimated 800,000 men, women, and children employed in the business, the nation has a sizable domestic market. The country’s reputation as a hot spot for sex is thought to have been shaped by the ‘girlie’ clubs that proliferated during World War II.
Brazil:
Although prostitution is permitted there, the country also prohibits running brothels or using sex workers in any other capacity. Still, the cities are filled with dozens of brothels where prostitutes engage in sexual activity.
Colombia:
Many people believe Colombian women to be among the most attractive in the world; perhaps as a result, sex tourism has flourished in the nation. The government is making an attempt to stop illicit activities like child prostitution even though the sex trade is entirely allowed in this country.
Thailand:
Over three million sex workers make their living here as a legal profession, according to reports that the industry began there during the Vietnam War.