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Andaz Bali is a beachfront resort inspired by modern Balinese village in the heart of Sanur. Home to rooms and 22 villas, the hotel is built around existing tropical landscape.
Located in the heart of Sanur, a charming seaside town, Andaz Bali will be the first Andaz property in Indonesia and first resort in Asia. Inspired by the current interpretation of a Balinese village, the resort reflects the best of local craftsmanship and embodies the timeless and vibrant spirit of Sanur. The beachfront resort will movie spacious rooms and suites, with some having direct lagoon pool access, as well as secluded Garden and Beach villas surrounded by lush tropical landscape.
Dining at Andaz Bali is an elevated version of local dining, with seaside dining that doubles as a beach club called Fisherman’s Club and culinary hub Village Square with unique restaurants serving Asian, International, Grills and a Deli. Guests can take stress away in one of the three swimming pools or delight in a treatment at exclusive Shankha Spa.
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Contrary to popular belief, creature gay in Bali is not only accepted but in some ways, acknowledged. 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 verify that this popular journey 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 possess everything you need to have a truly fantastic time.
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Bali is a playground for homosexual men. Unlike the rest of Indonesia, this is a pink oasis with an excellent homosexual scene and lots of activities to fuel any gay man’s vacation. Its gay rock celestial body status is down to it being very international and heavily influenced by the tolerant Hindu culture prevalent across the island. Here’s our list of amorous gay-friendly hotels in Bali.
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Sophisticated Seminyak is the beating gay heart of the island, where all accepted gay hangouts like Bali Joe and Mixwell are based. W Bali Seminyak is ideally located on the beach overlooking the Indian Ocean and walking distance to all the male lover bars. The property is a landmark in Seminyak and extremely popular with gay couples. It’s one of the biggest gay-friendly hotels in Bali, like entering a mini-city with