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Last Updated on April 15, 2024 by sydabroad
If you are looking for the best beach clubs in Uluwatu, Bali, this guide is for you!
I recently spent a little over two weeks traveling around Southeast Asia and Uluwatu was certainly a highlight. Uluwatu is a laid-back destination located on the southwestern tip of Bali and is known for its pristine beaches, relaxed atmosphere, and renowned surfing.
In this guide, I’m sharing all you need to know about visiting the beach clubs in Uluwatu. The beach clubs here in Uluwatu are arguably the best on the island of Bali. You’ll also find a map with all of the best beach clubs in Uluwatu later in this guide.
Looking for more Bali guides?
- The Best Beaches in Uluwatu
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- The Best Hotels in Uluwatu
- The Best Things to do in Uluwatu
Keep reading to discover the best beach clubs in Uluwatu, Bali.
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Best Beach Clubs in Uluwatu, Bali – The Basics
Currency = Indonesian Rupiah
The currency in Indonesia is the Rupiah (IDR)
1 USD = 15,416.80 Indonesian Rupiah
You’ll find that some restaurants and cafes will accept card payments but you do need cash while traveling around Bali. Cash is useful if you need to tip a guide, split a restaurant bill, or shop at a local market. You can find ATMs in town.
Language = Bahasa Indonesia
Bahasa Indonesia is the official language of Indonesia. In Bali, there are three main languages spoken on the island: Indonesian, Balinese, and English.
I suggest brushing up on basic Balinese phrases to be polite. I love using the Duolingo app to learn languages. However, because Bali is pretty touristy and a digital nomad hot spot, you’ll find that it’s relatively easy to get around with English.
Phone & Internet
Phone and internet can be spotty around the island depending on your location. Especially in remote locations. However, if you are in the town center of places like Uluwatu, Canggu, or Ubud, you’ll find many cafes with fast and reliable wifi.
Bali has become one of the top destinations for remote workers, so overall, the island has a great infrastructure for digital nomads. Most hotels and villas will also have wifi. I suggest double-checking with your accommodation.
While traveling internationally, I suggest using an eSIM for affordable cellular data. Airalo makes it easy to purchase and install an eSIM suitable for the destination you are visiting. Purchase data with Airalo here.
Daily Budget
Bali is a relatively affordable place to visit. Especially compared to destinations in the west. The average budget for Bali is about $25 to $40 per day. However, travelers have spent as little as $15 per day by spending time at the beach and eating local food.
Tipping in Bali
Tipping is not customary in Bali, however, a small amount of change is always appreciated. If you choose to tip, an amount of 10% to 15% is generous. Or a small amount such as 10,000 to 20,000 IDR is polite to leave.
Can You Drink The Tap Water?
No, do not drink the tap water in Bali.
US citizens will need a visa to enter Indonesia. You can either purchase a visa on arrival or online ahead of time.
The Best Beach Clubs in Uluwatu
1. Palmilla Beach Club
Location: Melasti Beach
Price: $$
On the Beach? Yes
Palmilla Beach Club is one of the best beach clubs in Uluwatu! It’s located right on Melasti Beach with direct access to the sandy beach. There is an outdoor pool, lounge chairs, a bar, and cliff views.
The entry ticket to Palmilla Beach Club is 125,000 IDR this is applied on top of the minimum spend if you choose a spot that requires a minimum spend. The entry fee includes one beer or a snack.
If it’s a sunny day, you’ve got to visit Palmilla. They have a great menu and the vibe here is perfect. They also host different events and have live DJs so check out their website or Instagram page before you visit.
Many beach clubs in Bali will require a minimum spend depending on if you want to relax in a pool lounge, day bed, or other locations in the club. If you plan on spending the day this is typically worth the price because if you are ordering drinks and food you’ll likely hit the minimum spend anyway.
2. Sunday’s Beach Club
Location: Ungasan, South Bali (Near Melasti Beach)
Price: $$
On The Beach? Yes
Sunday’s Beach Club is not only my favorite beach club in Uluwatu but one of my favorite places ever. I enjoyed it because you get to lay in the bean bag chairs on the beach. Right in front of the ocean.
Their general admission including the main area with sunbeds and beanbags is first come first serve, they don’t take reservations ahead of time.
To get a spot – especially on a sunny day – you need to get there right when they open or even a little before. We arrived right around 9 AM and got to choose the BEST spot and spent the entire day here.
You can pre-book VIP bungalows online ahead of time.
The general admission entrance fee at Sunday’s Beach Club is 650k IDR per person (about 43 USD). This includes 400k food & drink credit, beach access, pool access, beach towels, seating on the beach, and use of kayaks, snorkeling, and paddleboards.
This was the best 45 I spent, I highly recommend visiting Sunday’s Beach Club in Uluwatu.
3. OneEighty Bali
Location: Pecatu
Price: $$$
On The Beach? No
Oneeighty Day Club is located at The Edge and is a clifftop day club with some of the most breathtaking views in Uluwawtu. This club is not on the beach but they offer a sky lounge, sand lounge, bar & restaurant, and cascading pools (including the glass bottom sky pool I’m sure you’ve seen on social media.)
Day passes range from 500k IDR to over 4,00,000 IDR and you can book on their website.
4. Single Fin
Location: Pecatu
Price: $$
On The Beach? No
Single Fin is a cliff-top bar with a chic restaurant, delicious cocktails, and panoramic views. They often have live DJs and different events depending on the day. Check out their website for events during your visit.
Entry will vary depending on the event. Whether you are looking for a fun night out in Uluwatu, breakfast with a view, or a cocktail after a long day of surfing – Single Fin is a great spot.
5. Savaya
Location: Pecatu
Price: $$$$
On The Beach? No
I’m sure you’ve seen photos of Savaya Bali on some sort of social media platform. This is one of the most popular day clubs in Uluwatu. Savaya is absolutely stunning and the views from this clifftop club are amazing.
However, it is one of the most expensive clubs in Bali and the drinks were fine, but not worth the price. There are all sorts of events and DJs performing at Savaya, I suggest visiting in the evening for an event if you want to spend time here. Check out Savaya’s website for the latest events and tickets.
My honest opinion is that it was way overpriced and honestly more of a nightlife spot than a day club. Because the sun wasn’t out when I visited it was honestly pretty cold and you are quite limited on pool access with a basic ticket.
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6. Ulu Clliffhouse
Location: Pecatu
Price: $$
On The Beach? No
Ulu Cliffhouse is a 5-star hotel, clifftop beach club, and restaurant. You can visit for a meal, a cocktail, or relax by the pool with an incredible view of the ocean. They host various events and entry price depends on what’s going on.
Check out their website for the latest updates and events.
Because of the landscape of Uluwatu, many day clubs are clifftop which means you don’t have beach access. The views are obviously still incredible but if you want to spend time on the sand, make sure you choose a beach club with access to the ocean.
7. El Kabron Bali
Location: Camngkak Beach
Price: $$$
On The Beach? Yes
El Kabron is a luxury beach club, live music venue, and seafood restaurant in Uluwatu. Here, you’ll find some of the most amazing sunsets and daily sunset DJ sessions.
Daybeds at El Kabron Bali range from 1,000,000 IDR to over 2,000,000 IDR. Visit their website for the latest information.
8. Tropical Temptation
Location: Melasti Beach
Price: $$
On The Beach? Yes
Tropical Temptation is another great beach club in Uluwatu. It’s located right on Melasti Beach and offers pool access, beach access, food & drinks, and all sorts of lounge areas.
You can book a san day bed, lagoon day bed, VIP cabana, and more on their site. There is no entrance fee at Tropical Temptation but there is a minimum spend. It’s also best to make a reservation ahead of time on their site.
Looking for the best beaches to visit in Uluwatu? Check out my guide here!
9. Karma Beach Club
Location: Melasti Beach
Price: $$
On The Beach? Yes
And lastly, another beach club to visit in Uluwatu is Karma Beach Club. Here, you’ll get access to the beach. Karma is located on Melasti just steps away from Palmilla Beach Club and Sundays. They offer weekly events and experiences.
In my opinion, I enjoyed Sunday’s and Palmilla Beach Club better (the drinks were also better) than Karma, but they are all great options if you are looking for a club on the beach.
When is The Best Time to Visit Bali?
Bali’s dry season is between April and October which typically are the best time to visit to enjoy dry weather. The months of April, May, September, and October are great months to find reduced rates and fewer people aka less crowded beaches and roads. And the traffic in Bali is no joke. It’s insane.
I visited in July which is considered one of the best times to visit Bali in terms of weather but it ended up monsoon-ing in Uluwatu basically during our entire time here. Honestly, there’s not much to do in Uluwatu if it’s storming so pray for good weather when you visit!
How to Get to Uluwatu
Uluwatu is located about 45 minutes from Denpasar Internal Airport (DPS). You can book a Grab or hire a driver. Contact your accommodation to set you up with airport transportation. They can usually provide transportation and you’ll have someone waiting for you at the airport with your name on a sign.
Traffic in Bali is insane at times. Keep this in mind if you plan on visiting nearby cities like Ubud or Canggu.
How to Get Around Uluwatu
The easiest and most efficient way to get around Uluwatu is to rent a motor scooter. However, if you are not comfortable with your scooter-driving abilities (like me) use Grab, Gojek, or a private driver to get around.
Both Grab and Gojek are essentially like Uber in Western countries. This is how I got around Bali most of the time. If you want a day full of activities, I suggest hiring a private driver. This will be most efficient and hiring a driver for the day in Bali is affordable.
Where to Stay in Uluwatu
Read about the best hotels in Uluwatu here.
Find a place to stay in Uluwatu
Map of The Best Beach Clubs in Uluwatu
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