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How much does clubbing cost in Bali?

The Bali night clubs and disco clubs in Kuta usually charge between 100.000 – 150.000 IDR, often a free drink is included. Entry is in the bars & Free pubs.



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Yes, Bali is definitely a party place. There is so much tourism thriving on the island that it is impossible for this place to not have bars and clubs where you can party.

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Bali's Nightlife
The real nightlife often starts well after midnight. However, at beach clubs, the partying may begin at sunset.

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The country just passed a law banning sex between unmarried people, and shockingly, it includes tourists. “Living together” is also to be punishable by up to six months in prison, which means two people sharing a hotel room could potentially be in jeopardy.

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Many foreign men vacation in Bali and want to get in touch with the Balinese island girl. Of course, there are many women you can meet. Not only can you meet beautiful local Balinese girls, but there is a constant turnover from other female tourists from all over Indonesia and the world.

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Whether you're looking for love or just want to make some new friends, Bali is a great place for singles. With its beautiful beaches, amazing nightlife, and friendly people, you'll have no trouble connecting with other singles in this tropical paradise.

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Indonesia's Bizarre Sex Ban
And in swift and worrying fashion, the bill passed. Indonesia has passed the law, and from the year 2025 onward, anyone having sex outside of marriage faces up to a year in jail as a result. Sadly, this applies to tourists, and includes semi-autonomous regions like Bali.

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Jalan Raya Legian is nicknamed 'Downtown Legian' and is Bali's hot nightlife strip that's dotted with budget guesthouses, bars, mini spas, restaurants, tattoo studios, surf shops and art shops. Partying hotspots include the legendary Bounty Discotheque where 'everything goes'. The crowd: Legian has a youthful crowd.

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Chalmers says it is safe to drink beer, wine, or any sealed premix drinks while holidaying in Bali. “You just can't have anything made with spirits, like cocktails or free-pour drinks,” he said. “We're not trying to stop people from going to Bali, but the risk of getting methanol in your cocktail is not worth it.”

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Bali's BYO Rules and Recommendations
Before you stock up at the duty-free counter, remember that you can only legally bring in one litre of alcohol for each person arriving in Denpasar. Most people choose spirits because the rules are the same, one litre of anything, even though wines aren't as strong.

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