Updated July 28, 2025
One of the most requested activities among guests at Bali’s most luxurious villas is a visit to the island’s famous beach clubs. And it’s no wonder, since in recent years Bali’s beach club scene has hosted live beach concerts from international acts, making them the place to be for a good time. On most days, however, these same beach clubs are the place to be for chilling out, with delectable food and cocktails to go with the mellow music and welcoming vibes.
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The Best Beach Clubs in Bali
While a number of these beach clubs have stood the test of time, newer clubs have also emerged to provide similar vibes in non-beachfront locations such as Ubud. Regardless of the location, the quintessential elements of beach clubs remain the same: good food, good music, and an unforgettable view.
1. Ku De Ta
Located in Seminyak, Ku De Ta is one of the common joints on the island. The beach club has an in-house international DJ crew that plays top-notch music, from popular hits to deep cuts. It is a one-stop chill-out and dining spot that has an elegant French type garden style at the beach side. Delicious Asian cuisine, as well as European, Mediterranean and Moroccan flavors, are part of the menu.
2. Finns Beach Club
The popular Finns Beach Club in Canggu fronts the Berawa surf break and has four swimming pools, including a family-friendly gazebo pool. The property has an impressive nine bars, five restaurants, and a daily roster of DJs at the ready, apart from top-notch wellness facilities including a tennis court. Sunset views are guaranteed at the iconic bamboo mega-hut by the beachfront.
3. Potato Head Beach Club
You know that a beach club in Seminyak is worth visiting when the roster of past guest performers includes legends like Fatboy Slim, Zedd, Mark Ronson and Charli xcx. Even without the star power, however, Potato Head is a popular choice for beachgoers who enjoy the sea-fronting vibes with a side of gourmet eats. The food menu showcases local produce and spices while the cocktail selection takes advantage of Bali-produced spirits.
4. Karma Beach Club
The beach club at Uluwatu’s Karma Kandara resort, accessible via a cliffside inclinator, is more than just a place for music, food, and vibes. Apart from the usual DJ roster, Karma Beach Club also hosts special movie nights under the stars, giving guests a break from the usual party ambiance. The beach club is also open during the daytime, which provides an opportunity to explore the clear waters off the club’s shore.
5. The Lawn
Founded by pro surfer Tai Buddha, The Lawn has evolved from a parked Kombi van serving margaritas to a sprawling property in Canggu bridging the best of Balinese culture to a global audience. The elegant space, with its sophisticated color palette and vibrant ambiance, has an impressive food and beverage menu and an impressive past and present roster of live musicians, from DJs to indie favorites.
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6. Omma
Imagine taking the best parts of a Bali beach club away from the beach and putting it instead on a lookout to a serene waterfall. That’s the c0ncept behind Omma Beach Club, a captivating and picturesque “beach” club in the middle of Ubud. Amidst the sounds of the rushing water, you will find places to swim and hang out while enjoying a tantalizing menu of delectable food and extraordinary cocktails.
7. Cretya
Also in Ubud towards Tegelalang is Cretya, another “beach” club that offers epic views of the region’s picturesque rice terraces. Multiple-tiered infinity pools let guests take in the view while they swim, while swings and zip lines add excitement. Combined with a delectable day-to-night food menu, a selection of creative cocktails, and an equally impressive mocktail list, Cretya lets guests commune with nature in a laid-back manner.
8. La Brisa
Nestled on Canggu’s famed Echo Beach, La Brisa takes the beach-club concept and makes it more eco-friendly, from the use of reclaimed wood in construction to responsibly-sourced local ingredients on the menu, including the freshest seafood. The calming ambiance of the beach club provides an opportunity to sit back and watch the waves crash on the shore while enjoying good food and great company.
9. Mrs. Sippy
Don’t let the cheery name fool you. Mrs. Sippy in Seminyak offers grown-up poolside fun with a Mediterranean-style twist, from the relaxed beachfront decor to the decadent seafood items and wood-fired pizzas on the menu. The open-air layout of the beach extends to both the sandy beach and the tropical surroundings. Mrs. Sippy also takes pride in their signature drinks, which are often served during daily happy hours and Saturday pool parties.
10. Single Fin
While technically not a beach front due to its location on the cliffside of Uluwatu, Single Fin still offers spectacular views of the waves below as well as the breathtaking sunset. The club’s multilevel terraces gives guests more room to enjoy the view, while the refreshing food and drink offerings include a mix of international and local flavors. It’s no wonder that guests looking for a place to spend down time in Uluwatu choose Single Fin as their “waiting place” of choice.
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Get A Taste of the Beach Club Lifestyle in Bali
The beach clubs in Bali go beyond providing the irresistible combination of food, drink and entertainment by the seaside. These clubs, even the ones in unconventional locations, provide an atmosphere that invites relaxation and provides a getaway from the busy tourist scene. Whether you choose to dance by the beach at Potato Head or enjoy a drink over the cliff at Single Fin, a Bali beach club is an experience that you will never forget.
To maximize your beach club visit, it’s best to plan ahead and make arrangements for reservations as well as transport. The Guest Experience Services at your villa is welcome and open to coordinate your beach club visit according to your plans. Make a consultation with Guest Experience Services for a seamless beach club experience.
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