Bali's Nightlife
The real nightlife often starts well after midnight. However, at beach clubs, the partying may begin at sunset. Relax and meet new people at one of Bali's many beach clubs, nightclubs, or upscale bars, which all serve delectable cocktails, imported beers, and tasty bites.
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. Bali is one of the places where you will find a juxtaposition of religion and nightlife together.
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Clubs typically stay open late in Bali, often continuing to serve drinks and play music until 3 or 4 in the morning.
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At Donbiu between 7:30 am – 10 pm, you can enjoy deals like buy 2 get 1 free on Bali Hai beers as well as mojitos. The same deal is available at Baron Lagoon's and Seruni Pool's happy hours but from 2:30 – 4:30 pm. At Tenkai happy hour is from 7- 8 pm. Lastly, Skai Beach Club hosts two happy hours every day.
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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 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. And yes, enforcement of the new law is theoretically delayed for three years, so travel now.
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You could go in high-end clubs in Bangkok too. There are great options scattered around the country but on most islands, you'll find relaxing beach bars with fire dancers. ?? The most fun party scene award goes to Bali. You can find any kind of party in a smaller area, which makes it a lot easier for partiers.
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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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Head out to the beach to watch the sunrise, go surfing, shop at traditional markets, observe Balinese daily prayers, or simply rise early to start your day trip earlier in order to avoid traffic and arrive ahead of crowded hours.
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Tipping isn't considered an obligation but it's valuable as a form of gratitude. In Bali, there are many local drivers with warm smile and great hospitality.
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