Looking to spend your summer holiday in a fun and exciting place? Consider Pattaya, which is one of the most gay-friendly locations in Asia. Going to Pattaya has become so much easier these days as Thailand has just approved a proposal toextend the visa exemptionfor holders of passports issued by the Republic of India for tourism purposes. With this, travelers will be allowed to stay in Thailand for up to 30 days, which is more than enough time to explore Pattaya and other major cities in the country.
The LGBTQ+ community has always loved Pattaya for its inclusivity and amazing nightlife. If you wantto have the time of your lifethis summer, head to this popular destination for beach holidays, and learn why it’s one of the best LGBTQ+ hotspots in Asia.
LGBTQ-Friendly Clubs and Bars
Pattaya is rich in culture, and over the years, the city has evolved into a vibrant destination that embraces modernity and tradition. Whether you love to spend time relaxing on the beach or dancing the night away at a club,Pattaya offers memorable experiencesfor anyone who wants a bit of a break from everyday life. And what better way to decompress than by hanging out at a club with your friends?
One of the best gay-friendly bars in the area is Castro Bar, and it’s known for its entertaining shows featuring drag queens and ladyboys who dance and lip sync to popular tunes. The Castro Bar is popular among locals and tourists, and starting at 11pm, guests are treated to jaw-dropping performances ranging from burlesque numbers to traditional Thai dances. There’s also Boyz Boyz Boyz, which is an A-go-go type bar where hunky guys perform on stage all night. Both of these clubs are in BoyzTown, and they’re grouped with other karaoke bars and other clubs that feature drag shows so you can easily bar hop in this area until the early hours of the morning.
Beautiful and Relaxing Gay Beaches
If you love a beach with a party vibe, head to Jomtien Beach. It’s lined with cafes and restaurants that serve amazing food and drinks, and you can rent beach umbrellas to shield you from the sun if you want to sit by the water. There are lots of vendors and masseurs, hair braiders, and manicurists walking around the beach, so you can buy fresh coconut juice while getting a massage, or a manicure and pedicure while laying on the sand.
Want to work on your tan or go swimming? Head to Dongtan Beach, which is a mile-long stretch to the north of the Jomtien Beach. This is a chill spot where people can relax and sit under the palm trees, and it’s less noisy and chaotic than other beaches in Pattaya. It’s also known as a gay beach by those who are very familiar with the area, but it offers a more upscale experience than other beaches in the city. You can try kayaking or windsurfing, and you can even learn to sail if you want to pick up a new skill while on your holiday.
Inclusive Hotels and Spas
Pattaya has lots of gay-friendly accommodations that range from hostels to luxurious hotels. If you want to splurge a bit, book a stay at the Intercontinental Pattaya Resort, which is a 5-star resort with breathtaking ocean views. You get to frolic on their private white sand beaches, swim in any of their three swimming pools, and enjoy a massage at their spa. Another top tier LGBTQ+ friendly hotel is the Hilton Hotel Pattaya, which is right next to the main Pattaya Beach. This establishment has chic and spacious guest rooms, a rooftop bar, a spa, and a gym area so you can work on your fitness while you’re on vacation.
For a budget option, consider staying at the Jomtien Hostel, a gay-owned establishment near Jomtien Beach. Though it’s more affordable than the Intercontinental and the Hilton, it’s clean, safe, and comfortable since all the guest rooms are equipped with an air conditioner, a fridge, a private bathroom, and free Wi-Fi. Meanwhile, those who want to do a bit of cruising while on holiday should check out the Sansuk Sauna and Guesthouse. It’s Pattaya’s only gay sauna, and it has a sauna, jacuzzi, steam room, and private cabins. The rooms are clean and comfortable, and the establishment is right in the middle of Jomtien and Pattaya so you can easily make your way to both locations if you want to go to either place.
Pattaya is home to many inclusive places that guarantee a positive experience for the LGBTQ+ community. Plan your holiday now so you can enjoy this gem of a city in Thailand.
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