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Located just minutes from Bali’s best LGBTQ+ nightlife, this adults-only, boutique hotel in Seminyak offers a serene escape for travelers who value comfort, privacy, and zero judgment.

Its elegant colonial design, peaceful poolside atmosphere, and inclusive culture make it a favorite among gay couples and solo travelers alike. Visit Bali’s Most Gay-Friendly Beaches

No Bali trip is complete without lounging by the sea.

Founded by UK-based mixed media artist Ruth Lapka, illo.roo celebrates the beauty of everyday life through vibrant, tactile artworks that capture the emotional heartbeat of special places.

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An Urban Oasis for LGBTQ+ Travellers: Luxe Sunset Boulevard Hotel Joins Forces with World Rainbow Hotels

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Located at the lush crossroads of Brentwood and Bel‑Air, Luxe Sunset Boulevard Hotel has joined World Rainbow Hotels to offer an oasis of sophistication, wellness, and inclusivity.

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Staff are very friendly and helpful, all the rooms are large 0- some in the newer area are even larger - and the two swimming pools each have just three cabins beside them. Pre-paid direct bookings with changeable dates till end October can now be made at a special 40% discount on published rates for travelgay members.

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The Bodhi Leaf Wellness Retreat Center

The Bodhi Leaf Wellness Retreat Center in Bali offers a safe, inclusive space for travelers seeking rest, renewal, and transformation.

If you’re looking for something more aligned with LGBTQ+ needs, check out our curated Best Gay Spas in Bali.

From deep-tissue massages and facials to holistic wellness experiences, you’ll find places that are not only safe but specialized in delivering rejuvenation with sensitivity.

Many are located close to Seminyak, so you won’t need to travel far from The Colony Hotel Bali.

Plan Your Gay-Friendly Bali Getaway

In 2025, Bali remains one of Asia’s top destinations for LGBTQ+ travelers, offering comfort, culture, and community.

From vibrant nightlife in Seminyak to tranquil wellness escapes, Bali is one of the most open and inclusive destinations in Asia for gay travelers.

And at The Colony Hotel Bali, you’ll have the perfect adults-only sanctuary to come home to, designed with elegance, authenticity, and no judgment in mind.

Explore our rooms & book your stay at The Colony Hotel Bali, because your holiday should feel just as fabulous as you are.

Bali Au Naturel Beach Resort

2-Star Hotel in Banjar Celagi Bantes Desa Bondalem Kecamatan Tejak, , Bali, Indonesia

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Capturing Life’s Moments with Colour: The Story of illo.roo

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In a world where art can sometimes feel distant or impersonal, illo.roo brings it back home — to moments, to memories, and to the spaces we love most. Indulge in Self-Care at a Gay-Friendly Spa

Spa culture is huge in Bali, but not all spas are equal in terms of comfort and inclusivity.

Guests can choose from private retreats or small group gatherings, each designed to support mind, body, and spirit. Set in a peaceful environment surrounded by nature, it combines ancient healing traditions with modern wellness practices. Whether you’re here for romance or relaxation, you’ll feel right at home.

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Their sister property, Floating Leaf Eco Retreat is available for buyout of group retreats, and clients can take 2 properties at the same time. PDA (public displays of affection) are uncommon in Indonesia, gay or straight.

While holding hands or subtle gestures are usually fine in Seminyak or beach clubs, avoid overt displays in traditional villages or temples.

When in spiritual or rural areas:

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