8 Travel Destinations for Man Mashers in the World

8 Travel Destinations for Man Mashers in the World

Sex tourism is a journey with the aim of sexual activity. Several countries or cities in the world have legalized the sex industry, even making it a tourist attraction, bringing in tourists from abroad. 

Countries that provide sex destinations legalize prostitution. This slime business is considered promising. Sex tourism in fact can contribute a large foreign exchange for the country. However, this is still a matter of controversy. 

So, which countries are the most popular sex tourism destinations in the world? has summed it up as follows:

1. Netherlands

The Netherlands is famous for its canals and box-shaped buildings. In addition, the Netherlands is also known for its lax regulations against prostitution, the operation of brothels, and the use of marijuana or marijuana. 
Every year Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, attracts more than 4.63 million international tourists and sex tourism accounts for more than 5% of the Netherlands' national income. It is estimated that there are around 30,000 sex workers throughout the Netherlands. 

2. Gambia

In Gambia, sex tourism lovers are not only men, but also women. This West African country is popular with female sex tourists. They hoped to attract young black men. Local youths known as 'bumsters' work the streets of the famous Senegambia Strip, looking for the women who seek them out. 

3. Caribbean Islands

Like Gambia, there are more female sex tourists in the Caribbean than men. While Gambia has 'bumsters', the Caribbean calls its sex workers 'rastitues', 'beach boys' and 'sanky pankies'. 

The most popular sex tourism countries in the entire Caribbean are the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Jamaica and Barbados. Locals in the Dominican Republic say sex workers there are 'not legal but not illegal'. Meanwhile in Barbados, prostitution is illegal but it still happens. There is even a red light district in the Nelso street area. 

4. Thailand

In Thailand, sex is a commodity and a big business opportunity. Red light districts and sex shows are common in Thailand, especially in Bangkok and Pattaya. In fact, prostitution is an illegal thing. 
However Thailand has a big problem regarding female unemployment, which is why this option is attractive to Thai people. 

5. Cambodia

Just because prostitution is not allowed in Cambodia, doesn't mean it never existed. Cambodia has long been a major destination for male sex tourists from both western and Asian countries. Massage parlors and karaoke bars are scattered in every corner of the city.  Street prostitution is no less popular. Allegedly, the price set for sex workers in Cambodia is much lower than in Thailand. 

Unfortunately, the laws in Cambodia are not yet firm enough to suppress this number of prostitution. In fact, many minors become sex workers. 

6. Spain

To some, Spain is known as the 'Brothel of Europe'. The absence of a specific law prohibiting prostitution in Spain makes prostitution in this country more and more common. It is estimated that there are between 70,000 and 400,000 active sex workers in Spain. 

7. Brazil

Prostitution is actually legal in Brazil. But owning a brothel or employing sex workers in any other way is not. An area in Brazil that is popular for its sex tourism is Copacabana, Vila Mimosa in particular has many bars and shops that are actually brothels. 

In addition, Brazil is also known for its sex hotels, where people can rent rooms by the hour. 

8. Philippines

The Philippines is a country where the bespoke bride trend is a big part of sex tourism. Even though prostitution is illegal in the Philippines, there are many ways to keep doing this job. 
The sex workers usually 'disguise' into the receptionist, singer, waiter, and much more. 

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