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Bali gay sauna

Bali ticks every box, from paradise beaches and monkey-filled forests to chic resorts and bucket bars, it’s got it all. Bali is one of Asia’s most desirable destinations for a gay beach holiday and this party island truly Bali deserves every bit of its reputation.

The island itself is huge and diverse. To provide an idea it would take over 12 hours of constant driving to circle the island. From the mountainous rice paddy fields of Ubud to the palm-lined beaches of Seminyak there is something for everyone. But it’s not all about beaches and cocktails for those attractive travelers there is plenty to keep your day packed from surfing and scuba diving to hiking.

Bali’s culture makes it the most accepting part of Indonesia for queer visitors. Gay Bali’s nightlife is focused around a group of bars located in Seminyak on Jalan Camplung Tanduk Road. Seminyak is South Bali’s trendy neighborhood, located north of Kuta. The area is filled with luxury beach resorts, chic restaurants, and trendy bars.

Don’t leave Balli without experience the world-famous Balinese massages. For quality relaxation and therapeutic treatments, make use of the hotels and resorts across Bali that offer superb treat

“The Island of the Gods!”

And in our humble opinion: “The Island of the Gays”!

Bali is the quintessential tropical island getaway tall up on most travelers' bucket lists, particularly amongst those of us inspired by the Julia Roberts movie, “Eat, Pray, Love”. Surprisingly, Bali has historically been quite a well-liked gay haven in Asia: remember this is part of Indonesia, a land that has over the years become increasingly more homophobic.

Bali stands strong in the face of this rising tide of hatred toward our LGBTQ group in Indonesia thanks to its unique Hindu heritage and the diverse international community across the island.

For LGBTQ travelers, Bali offers a tropical paradise, gorgeous beaches, world-class restaurants, plenty of welcoming lgbtq+ hotels, and an entire strip of lively same-sex attracted hangouts in Seminyak. We've put all of this right here in our lengthy gay travel instruction to Bali based on our first-hand experience.

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Gay Bali Guide

Gay Bali

 

GAY BARS & CLUBS IN Lgbtq+ BALI

The gay bars are along one strip next to one another. With open access from the street it is uncomplicated to go bar hopping from one bar to the next.

BaliJoe

BaliJoe

Address: Jalan Camplung Tanduk No.8, Seminyak, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361
Phone: +62 361 300 3499
Uncover : 6 pm to 3 am daily

A highly entertaining venue with flamboyant shows, go go dancers and lively music.

 

Mixwell

Mixwell Bar

Address: Jalan Camplung Tanduk, Seminyak, Kuta, Seminyak, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361
Phone : +62 812 3781 8368
Open : 6 pm to 3 am daily

Another fun loving bar with drag shows, go go dancers and lively music.

 

DAY CLUBS

M.A.N. Pool, Cafe & Bar

MAN resort

Address: Jl. Padma Utara, Legian, Gg Bujangga, Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361
Unseal : 11 am – 9 pm – Sunlight Club, Bar, Pool
9 am – 9pm – Treatments

A day club resort with bar, restaurant, steam room and pool. Massages also available.

 

GAY SPAS – VERY MUCH PART OF THE GAY BALI SCENE

Banana Spa

Banana Spa

Address: Jl. Drupadi No.69, Seminyak, Kec.


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