
Indonesia Islands Gay Guide

The Islands of Indonesia are beautiful and well worth traveling around. If it is gay night life you are seeking, Bali and to a lesser degree Jakarta are the places to go. There are of course gay owned venues everywhere, but most cater to all tourists. Just get out and explore and enjoy the beautiful beaches and sites of Indonesia’s hundred’s of islands. Here are a few gay owned venues that we know of, if you find any others please let us know!
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Berry’s Bar Gay owned, although a very mixed crowd, a great place,eat, drink and play pool.
Bumbu Cafe Same owner as Berry’s Bar serving Thai food.
Cafe Pojok Gay owned and manged, with some gay staff, featuring local food.
de Quake Restaurant Gay owned and managed, Located in Senggigi’s Art Market, de Quake’s open-air restaurant and lounge looks out onto the bay of Senggigi and offers stunning, unmatched sunset views. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon or evening in our lounge area sipping your favorite drink or specially prepared cocktail, or enjoy a romantic meal in serene tranquility with the sound of lapping seawaves with food prepared by one of Lombok’s premier chefs, Edi Pono.
Quinci Villas Senggigi Gay owned and managed, beautiful beach setting, great rooms, with all the comforts of home.
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Emerald Indonesian Tours Gay owned and managed tour company.
Tongkonan Layuk Lion Gay owned and managed, the traditional way to stay in the Toraja Highlands! At an altitude of 300 meters with views across to a huge mountain range, the Tongkonan Layuk Lion eco accommodation is a real traditional Torajanese clan house with a massive roof shaped like a ship’s prow, which belongs to a rural, but cozy village. Inside however, the traditional Tongkonan has been furnished to the highest standards to provide the perfect blend of tradition and comfort.
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The Sawah Restaurant Gay owned and managed, explore The Sawah’s gastronomical plans for the coming weeks with the help of our World Kitchen Calendar or the country menu list on the left. Found something adventurous or mouthwatering? Then let us know when you will come, how many people in your party and what time you wish to be served. Be sure we will pamper your taste buds and tongue!
Via Via Cafe Lesbian owned and managed, offering a selection of Indonesian dishes with a daily changing menu, respectful of vegetarians. Our rice table (various Indonesian dishes served with rice) is the number-one solution for travelers who find it difficult to make a choice.
Via Via Guesthouse Lesbian owned and managed, This Guesthouse opened its doors on May 10, 2010. From here everything Yogyakarta has to offer is conveniently within reach: tours, trainings, courses, temples, markets, art exhibitions, performances, beaches, volcanoes, nightlife and more. Please ask us for suggestions on how to best discover Yogyakarta, the cultural capital of Java. This guesthouse has 7 rooms, all named after an Indonesian region and illustrated with photos on canvas by photographer Mie Cornoedus.







