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The Ultimate Guide to Beach Clubs in Bali

If you have never been to Bali before, visiting a beach club is a must. Each one offers a unique vibe, from sunsets in Seminyak to jungle views in Ubud and infinity pools overlooking the ocean in Uluwatu. Even if you’re a repeat visitor, new beach clubs open regularly, so this guide is your ultimate rundown of what’s hot in Bali’s beach club scene.

Dress Codes and Entrance Fees for Beach Clubs in Bali Planning ahead will ensure a fantastic experience at Bali’s beach clubs. Here are some tips:

  • Ensure they’re open as some venues may be closed for private functions.
  • Special events may require advance ticket purchases.
  • Entrance fees often include a credit towards food and beverages.
  • Security will likely ask you to leave any food and drinks, including bottled water, before entering.
  • Most clubs have a minimum dress code, and some require footwear after a certain time.
  • Security searches before entry are common.
  • Book a daybed or prime position in advance, especially for popular clubs during sunset.

Mrs Sippy, Seminyak While not on the beach, Mrs Sippy is famous for its large saltwater pool, 5m diving platform, and laid-back vibe. It’s known for hosting some of Bali’s best music festivals.

The Lawn, Canggu Located near Old Mans in Batu Bolong, The Lawn is popular for its midday sun, pool lounging, and dusk cocktails with sensational tunes from visiting DJs.

Potato Head, Seminyak A must-visit for party seekers, Potato Head boasts inspiring architecture and expertly prepared cocktails. It sets the standard for Bali’s beach clubs.

Jungle Fish, Ubud Although not a traditional beach club, Jungle Fish offers a stunning infinity pool overlooking the jungle. It’s a great spot to relax after exploring the Campuhan Ridge Walk.

Savaya, Uluwatu Rebranded from Omnia Day Club, Savaya is an upscale venue known for high-profile events. Located in The Bukit, it’s ideal for a day or night trip with limited seating unless you pay for a daybed.

Wanna Jungle Pool and Bar, Ubud Located in Kayon Jungle Resort, this adults-only club features a 3-level infinity pool with incredible jungle views. It’s recommended to call ahead as it may be closed for private functions.

Sundays Beach Club, Uluwatu Accessed by cable car, this beach club offers calm waters protected by a reef, making it ideal for swimming. It’s located at the bottom of The Ungasan Clifftop Resort.

Karma Beach, Uluwatu Known for legendary beach parties, Karma Beach is a top destination even in the off-season. It’s a go-to beach in Uluwatu, especially when the weather is rough in Seminyak.

Azul Beach Club, Legian Located near Kuta, Azul Beach Club offers a relaxed vibe with easy access from the beach. It’s perfect for a low-key day beside the pool or an evening meal.

El Kabron, Uluwatu
Perched on a cliff, El Kabron offers stunning sunset views and a luxurious infinity pool. While the pool is small and dining can be pricey, reservations are essential during high season to ensure a table, as outdoor seating fills up quickly. The Spanish menu features high-quality gourmet tapas. Be prepared for some guests to take their time capturing the perfect selfie at the pool’s edge.

Mano Beach House, Seminyak
Mano Beach House has recently been upgraded, making it an excellent spot for sunset watching in Seminyak. With direct access from Petitenget beach and proximity to a night food market, it’s ideal for cocktails and breathtaking sunset views.

Finns Beach Club, Canggu
Since its opening in late 2016, Finns Beach Club has become a favorite among tourists and locals. The venue features multiple bars, restaurants, and a beautiful pool overlooking Berawa Beach. Daybeds are popular and can fill up quickly, so booking in advance is recommended. The facilities continue to expand, including the new Finns VIP Club.

Sugarsand, Double Six
Located near La Plancha, Sugarsand is an upscale beach club situated between Double Six and Seminyak Beaches. It attracts significant foot traffic from the nearby main roads, making it a trendy spot.

Ku De Ta, Seminyak
As the original Bali Beach Club, Ku De Ta offers a sophisticated beachfront experience with several bars and an upscale dining option. While the bar menu remains affordable, previous issues with drink quality and customer service have impacted its reputation. Improvements in service could help it regain its status as a premier destination.

Ibiza in Bali, Jimbaran
Opened in 2018, Ibiza in Bali is a Mediterranean beach club located on Kelan Beach, close to the fish markets.

Komune Beach Club, Keramas Beach
Located an hour north of the airport on Keramas Beach, Komune Beach Club has a relaxed vibe. Known for its surf-friendly reef break, it’s not ideal for swimming, making it a great spot to relax with above-average meals at reasonable prices.

Cafe Del Mar, Canggu
Café del Mar Bali opened on September 9, 2019, with a grand opening celebration planned for early 2020 featuring international DJs.

If you have a favorite beach club not mentioned here or any updates, feel free to leave a comment!

Written by Bali Great Escape

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