Nightlife in Bali (The Best Bars & Clubs)

Let’s get one thing straight – the nightlife in Bali is on another level! Yep, this mystical Isle of the Gods might be best known for its yoga retreats and black-sand beaches, but it’s also become one of the good-time destinations of Southeast Asia in the last few decades.

No matter if you’re looking for a quiet bar to enjoy the sunset or a wild beach party till the early hours of the morning, Bali has you covered. There are romantic cocktail joints perched on high cliffs. You’ve got salt-washed surf shacks where Aussie shortboarders will be chatting about their days in the tubes. And you even get mega clubs that spread over five stories and open onto laser-lit dancefloors above Kuta and stylish Seminyak.

This guide runs through all the top nightlife in Bali. It ranges from the sleek beach clubs of Canggu, where digital nomads meet over happy-hour drinks, to the pumping backpacker venues of Kuta, with hip-shaking Brazilian bars and clifftop sunset spots throw in along the way.

Where to party in Bali?

The nightlife in Bali is largely focussed on the south coast and the Bukit Peninsula. That’s where the main resorts of Kuta and Seminyak make their home, so it’s hardly a surprise that most of the major clubs are in the vicinity. These days, there’s decent nightlife offerings as far up the coast as Canggu, which is something of a digital nomad hub with some pretty cool upcoming beach clubs. The surf beaches of Uluwatu have also helped create some unforgettable nightlife spots on the far southern tip of the isle, in the form of eye-watering sunset bars and buzzy surfer gathering points.

As a general rule, we’d say head to:

  • Canggu – For hipster beach clubs with an international crowd
  • Seminyak – For luxurious clubs catering to people with money and style
  • Kuta – For the backpacker bars and traveler scene
  • Ubud – For super-chilled jungle bars and relaxed nightlife with a dash of culture
  • The Bukit Peninsula – For surf shacks and sunsets

The best nightlife in Bali – 6 bars you must visit!

Bars in Bali
Photo credit: Christoph Theisinger

La Favela (Seminyak)

Located in the heart of Seminyak, La Favela is one of the best nights out in Bali. The venue is Brazillian styled and features three floors consisting of dancefloors, restaurant areas, and private booths. Each of the levels has a DJ playing different kinds of music from house to hip hop. Equipt with both an indoor and outdoor area, the club is surrounded by stunning gardens, waterfalls, and fashionable decor.

The venue also serves as a restaurant and provides an incredible culinary experience. The food is nothing short of amazing, and the quality is high and full of flavour. The portion sizes are fair, and the staff have a particular attention to detail.

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The atmosphere is vibrant and fun, and everyone is pleasantly friendly and welcoming. The restaurant shuts at 10:30 which is when it gets transformed into a club. Although the club closes at 3:00 am, it’s certainly one of the best parties in Bali.

Address: Jalan Laksamana Oboroi No.177X, Seminyak, Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80561

LXXY BALI (Kuta)

LXXY BALI is a high energy nightclub that features famous DJ’s with fantastic sound. The club has everything you would expect from a top night club, including incredible vibes, cheap drinks, and various facilities. LXXY BALI is a mixture of three concepts in one: a day club, nightclub, and rooftop bar.

Everything comes alive after 11 pm as the dancefloors fill with people, and the room fills with partygoers. If you enjoy a lively atmosphere and a diverse mix of people, you will love a night out at LXXY BALI.

Address: Jln Legian No.71, Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80361

Old Man’s (Canggu)

Old Man’s in Canggu is a restaurant and bar in the daytime which turns into one epic party at night. Young crowds flock here every day to dance and enjoy live music till the early hours of the morning.

There are plenty of areas to lounge around with friends, as well as loads of space if you fancy a quick boogie. The ping pong tables are particularly popular, and they even organise beer pong tournaments for guests.

The atmosphere goes from chilled out in the day to more lively at night. Whatever time you visit, the place always seems to be busy with crowds. Located right next to the beach makes it ideal if you want to go for an enjoyable beach walk afterwards.

Address: Pantai Batu Bolong St No.117X, Canggu, North Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80351

Potato Head Beach Club (Seminyak)

Potato Head Beach Club is arguably one of the best beach clubs in Bali. The club features a swim-up bar, private day beds, stunning views, and great cocktails – as well as being one of the best spots to watch the sunset.

Throughout the year the club hosts special events and invites world-renowned DJ’s and celebrities to take the stage while huge crowds gather to enjoy the party.

During the daytime, the club is popular with sunbathers and holiday-goers but turns into one wild party at night. Situated in Seminyak, Potato Head Beach Club is one of the most hyped beach clubs in the world.

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Address: Jl. Petitenget No.51B, Seminyak, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361

Boshe VVIP Club Bali (Kuta)

If you’re seeking the best nightlife in Bali, then don’t miss Boshe VVIP Club. Boshe is the most exciting and vibrant club in Bali, bringing you resident DJ’s throughout the night.

It’s the mega-club In Bali, and the venue is always packed with both local and foreign partygoers. The atmosphere is incredible, and it’s a great place to enjoy a night with friends.

The club is extremely popular with locals, so expect to see a lot of Asian-style partying. Boshe is equipped with all of the latest technology, including the latest and loudest sound system on the island.

Address: Jln Legian No.61, Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80361

Mirror Lounge & Club (Seminyak)

Mirror Lounge & Club provides a unique and exciting clubbing experience. Since the club opened in 2014, it’s earned a reputation as being one of the most famous clubs in Seminyak.

The venue resembles a gothic style cathedral, featuring an array of interesting-looking decor and fancy LED lighting. The music, crowd, and staff never seem to disappoint – making it one of the best nightlife experiences in Bali.

Address: Seminyak, Jl. Petitenget No.106, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361


Does Bali have good nightlife?

Bali has a vibrant nightlife scene with a diverse selection of clubs, pubs, and bars. Along the coast, you will find a range of exclusive beach clubs where non-stop pool parties and free-flowing drinks are the norm. When the day drinking ends, the party doesn’t stop there. There is a giant supply of bustling nightclubs with world-class DJs and affordable drinks, the perfect recipe for a wild night out.

Is there a red light district in Bali?

The red light district in Bali is not contained in one specific area because of religious and cultural beliefs. However, prostitutes are rife throughout the island and can often be found in places like Kuta, Sanur, and Semniyak. It’s not something we would advise you to get involved in but if you do, hold onto your wallet and avoid the drugs that are often involved.

Where should I stay in Bali for nightlife?

If you want to be close to the nightlife, make sure that you are staying in either Legian, Kuta, or Seminyak. Some of our favorite hotels within walking distance from the main clubs include Kumpul Kumpul Villa Double Six in Seminyak, Hard Rock Hotel in Kuta, and Legian Beach Hotel in Legian. 

James

James Ardimento has spent the last 12 years journeying around the globe ! With its precious experiences and tips he gained around Asia, South America, Europe and the US he is a precious asset for this blog and for its readers