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  • Bali Aqua Dive Center
    • 44 Jln Hanoman, Ubud
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      A centralized registry of Bali's holistic venues including accommodations, strong foods, yoga and meditation retreats, health and spas. Homosexual and lesbian-friendly, Earth-friendly, socially responsible and health-mind-body conscious.
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  • Holiday Houseboys
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      Bali Spiritual & Wellness Tour for gay men. Connect with world and yourself through yoga, exercise, spas, and wellness activities. In addition, you will see the famous landmarks of Temple Tanah Lot and Ubud Palace, explore nature in waterfalls and caves, and visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Accommodation is in 5-star hotels with spa facilities so you can relax after your day of activities.
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  • Celebes Lifestyle Branding and Design
      Jln Padma Utara
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      Gay-owned lifestyle branding and design business located in Legian. Its main highlight is to service the hospitality sec

      A Nightlife Guide to Bali's Best Gay Clubs and Bars in

      Bali male lover bars are rare and you won&#;t find them in many areas of Bali. Compared to other parts of Indonesia, however, the gay scene in Bali is more prominent as the gay bars and clubs here are not hidden. Certainly, the gay nightlife in Bali offers different kinds of fun that you don&#;t usually find in regular clubs or bars, which is exactly why you should visit at least once!

      From the drag shows to the go-go dancers, having a party in Bali at these male lover bars is not exclusive to the LGBT group, as everyone is welcome! In this Bali lgbtq+ guide (we bet you cannot find this elsewhere!), we delve deeper into the lively collection of Bali LGBTQ+ nightlife scene options to help you seek out the wildest fun around!

      • 1. Mixwell Exclude Bali

        Mixwell is considered the best gay bar in Bali, and we can see why! Though it cannot be likened to beach clubs like Finns or Potato Head, the fun is guaranteed at Mixwell. Located in the heart of Camplung Tanduk Road in Seminyak, Bali&#;s gay nightlife at this club is the matchless

        Contrary to popular belief, being lgbtq+ in Bali is not only accepted but in some ways, celebrated. With an influx of gay-friendly bars and hotels causing a stir from the coast of Seminyak to the cultural hub of Ubud, being an LGBT+ traveller in Bali has never been easier.  

        I understand this may be surprising to some, considering Indonesia is the most populous Muslim country in the world. However, what with the predominant Hindu influence and tourism hitting an all-time high, Bali has a far more relaxed attitude relative to other parts of Indonesia. In short, the aptly named ‘Island of the Gods’ is proud to welcome all travellers.

        We recently spent a lot of time in Bali, and we can surely corroborate that this popular travel destination is worth all the hype. From magnificent mountains to rugged coastlines, and majestic waterfalls to smouldering volcanoes, the abundant Balinese nature is unlike anywhere else we’ve been. Combine this with the rich and vibrant Balinese culture, and you have everything you need to have a truly fantastic time.  

        Gay Guide to Bali

        In general, Indonesia’s attitude towards homosexuality is fairly intolerant, owing to the religious influences in the culture. Fortunately, Bali has a far more relaxed outlook and the island is accepted among LGBT travellers. From luxury villas to spas and bars, The Island of the Gods is the perfect retreat for a fun vacation in the sun!

        Bali’s small but thriving gay scene is centred around Seminyak on Bali’s popular southwestern coast. This beachside town has a variety of venues and services catering specifically to the LGBT group, from saunas to hotels. For nightlife, check Seminyak’s modest but lively collection of gay clubs.

        From beaches to bars, here’s how to see the best of Bali’s same-sex attracted scene!

        Gay bars and clubs in Bali

        Bali’s LGBT nightlife consists of just four bars on Jalan Camplung Tanduk road in Seminyak. The scene may be small but size isn’t everything and this compact strip of bars and clubs comes alive after dark. All are positioned next door to one another, so bar crawls are inevitable and you’re likely to visit all of them during your stay