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Discover gay Pukhet and the vibrant nightlife of Patong including the best same-sex attracted bars and clubs, hotels, things to do, and more.

Grab a water gun, head here in mid-April and you have a legit free pass to spray water at any cutie you see walking down the street!

Songkran is the Buddhist Unused Year festival, which takes place every year in mid-April. Around this moment, Phuket and Bangkok host some of the biggest gay parties across all of Asia. But the thing to do in Songkran is chuck rain at everyone.

Seriously – in Buddhism, this symbolizes the washing away of bad luck from the previous year. It cleanses you! And oh teen do we gays passion a bit of cleansing? Trust us to accept this to a whole different level, using it as an excuse to sashay the streets topless (it is, after all, super hot here in April!), chuck water at each other, and generate it into a monumental party!

Phuket continues the festivities right after Songkran when Phuket Pride kicks off. Though to be frank, we found Phuket to be one big male lover partyville throughout the entire year. There's an entire area of

Phuket&#;s gay nightlife scene is concentrated in a compact area of Patong famous as the Paradise Complex. This is a vibrant enclave of gay businesses in front of the Royal Paradise Hotel, just off Rat-U-Thit Road. As well as bars and discos, the area also features restaurants, Internet caf&#;s, saunas and some accommodation.

The Boat Bar, a disco offering nightly cabaret shows and an outside terrace bar, is probably the most popular and well-known of the venues here. Another long-standing favourite is My Way. This stylish gay &#; go-go also puts on a lively cabaret performance every night.

There are only a couple of gay venues in Patong to be found outside of the Paradise Complex: E-san La-prao and Maeng Cup, both tucked away down a small street at the southern end of Patong. Both are local manner gay karaoke bars and are open very delayed.

For more information on the gay scene in Phuket check out

LGBTNightlife

G-Club Patong is a gay prevent and club located in the heart of the Paradise Complex in Patong. It is just a couple of minutes walk from the landmark, high-rise Royal Paradise Hotel & Spa and is in the hub of the gay area. There is an outdoor terrace area which is ideal from which to rest, having a freezing beer and observe the world proceed by, plus an indoor area used mainly for late-night drinking, dancing and cabaret shows.

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12 Amazing Gay Bars in Phuket to Have An Entertaining Evening

Thailandis one of the top destinations for travellers. The beautiful beaches and temples are not the only attraction here. For those wondering about how welcoming Phuketis for the LGBTQ people, the large number of gay bars present prove that this city is truly inclusive. So these gay bars in Phuket is another drawing drag for tourists.

Here’s a list of some of the famous gay bars in Phuket that are guaranteed to build your evening a memorable one:

1. Boat Bar

Opened in by Khun Daeng, the Boat Lock laid the foundation for the culture of gay bars in Phuket. With new lighting and furnishings, it is a famous place among both men and women. The bar hosts a professional cabaret show as good as live DJ.
Location: Paradise Complex, /20 Rat-U-Thit Road, Patong
Opening Hours: PM - AM (Daily)

2. ZAG Club

With three different zones-bars, lounge and VIP rooms-ZAG Club is considered the most 'extra' lgbtq+ bar in Phuket. Featuring nightly happy hours, shower show, ‘Topless Tuesdays’, and ‘Farang Fri