LGBTQ TRAVEL IN BALI

LGBTQ travel in Bali

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Best months

May, Jun

25°C avg

Budget per day

$35

Mid $75 · Lux $220

Safety

7/10

Wifi 45 Mbps

Why Bali works for lgbtq travel

Bali is known for its beach, nomad hub, wellness scene, with LGBTQ-friendly venues in the main tourist districts. Check local laws and cultural norms before you go, and use Nomapal to connect with other LGBTQ travelers already on the ground.

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Best time for lgbtq travel in Bali

Bali averages 25°C year-round, with the sweet spot between May and Sep.

JAN

25°

FEB

25°

MAR

25°

APR

25°

MAY

25°

JUN

25°

JUL

24°

AUG

24°

SEP

25°

OCT

26°

NOV

26°

DEC

25°

Cost for lgbtq travel in Bali

Travelers in Bali typically spend $35 to $75 per day on accommodation, food, and local transport.

Budget

$35

per day · hostels, street food, public transit

Mid-range

$75

per day · private rooms, sit-down restaurants

Luxury

$220

per day · four-star hotels, private drivers

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Frequently asked questions

Is Bali safe for travelers?

Bali is generally safe for travelers, with a safety score of 7/10 based on public data. Stick to well-lit areas at night, watch your belongings in crowded tourist spots, and you will have a great trip.

What is the best time to visit Bali?

The best months to visit Bali are May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep. Bali averages 25°C year-round, with the sweet spot between May and Sep.

How much does it cost to travel to Bali?

Budget travelers spend around $35 per day in Bali. Mid-range travelers average $75 per day, and luxury travelers typically spend $220 per day. These estimates cover accommodation, food, and local transport.

Do I need a visa to visit Indonesia?

Visa on arrival for 30 days, extendable once. The B211A Social visa allows up to 180 days, and a Remote Worker visa launched in 2024. Always confirm with your embassy before travel. Requirements change.

How do I find travel buddies in Bali?

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