January typically has the gloomiest weather, as it coincides with the monsoon season in Singapore. Unfortunately, that means our neighbouring countries are also experiencing rainy downpours and thunderstorms.
If you’re still in a wanderlust mood and want to hit the beach, here’s our list of 14 beach clubs in Bali, Indonesia, for you to enjoy despite the weather.
1. The Lawn – Canggu

While other beach clubs focus on partying, The Lawn shifts its purpose and prides itself on its unique selling point — spectacular beachfront views, especially during sunsets, essential facilities, bean bag seating for a lower minimum spend of Rp350,000 (≈S$26.72), and more.
Just like every beach club, The Lawn also has a pool in the middle for you to take a quick soak and dip during your visit. Before making a trip down, be sure to pack your own towels and water as they’re chargeable per piece, at Rp65,493.30 (≈S$5).
The Lawn
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📍 Jalan Pura Dalem, Canggu, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
🕒 10am–10pm (Mon to Thu), 10am–11pm (Fri to Sun)
2. Atlas Beach Fest – Canggu

The biggest beach club and super club in Southeast Asia is none other than Atlas Beach Club in Canggu, Bali. Its prestige status is earned through its diverse spaces not available at other beach clubs, such as multiple restaurants, bars, fitness activities, and VIP only access.
For the minimum spend, it ranges between Rp150,000 to Rp200,000 (≈S$11.42 to S$15.27) for the sunbeds. If you’re lucky, you might even catch international DJs like Yellow Claw, Central Cee, and more. For tickets, you can get them ahead of time here.
Atlas Beach Fest
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📍 Jalan. Pantai Berawa, Tibubeneng, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali Canggu, Bali, Indonesia 80351, Canggu, Indonesia, Bali
🕒 10am–12am (Daily)
3. Mano Beach House – Seminyak

For those who’re planning to have the majority of your Bali itinerary in Seminyak, here’s a beach club that’s conveniently in the area — Mano Beach House. While it may be on the smaller end as compared to Atlas Beach Fest and The Lawn, it’s less crowded, which allows you and your friends to secure a seat more easily.
The food and drinks are on the milder side; however, the views and comfort remain top-tier at this beach club. The only catch is that there’s a minimum spend of Rp200,000 (≈S$15.26) for a bean bag, and Rp400,000 (≈S$30.51) for a day bed.
Mano Beach House
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📍 Jalan Pantai Pura Petitenget Kerobokan Kelod, Seminyak, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali, Indonesia
🕒 11am–11pm (Daily)
4. Mari Beach Club – Canggu

Interestingly, we found a beach club located between Seminyak and Canggu, directly on Batu Belig Beach. It’s called Mari Beach Club, which offers an up-close seafront view like no other. Swimming is not recommended due to strong currents, although adventurous visitors can try surfing and face the waves head-on.
Unlike Mano Beach House, Mari Beach Club is significantly larger, featuring two swimming pools, an outdoor lounging area, restaurants, and more. The catch is that a minimum spend is required to secure a seat — Rp150,000 (≈S$11.54) for a bar stool, or a table at Rp700,000 (≈S$53.44) for two people.
Mari Beach Club
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📍 Jalan Batu Belig No.66, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Bali, 80361, Indonesia
🕒 11am–10pm (Daily)
5. Ohana’s Beach Club – Nusa Lembongan

While other beach clubs are accessible by Grab Car or Bike, it’s not the case for beach clubs in Nusa Lembongan. To visit Ohana’s Beach Club, you’ll need to take a short boat ride from Bali (trust us, it’s worth it).
Ohana’s offers a range of seating options, a bar, a restaurant, a children’s playground, two swimming pools, and more. Similar to other Bali beach clubs, there’s also a minimum spend requirement — a single sunbed costs Rp200,000 (≈S$15.27), while a daybed for four is Rp400,000 (≈S$30.54). The minimum spend resets every three hours, so you’d need to keep spending if you’re planning to stay all day.
Want to know how to avoid the minimum spend? Switch your accommodations to Ohana’s Beach Resort, as guests can enjoy the beach club facilities throughout their stay.
Ohana’s Beach Club
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📍 Nusa Lembongan, Gg. Nusa Indah Jl. Jungutbatu, Jungutbatu, Kec. Nusa Penida, Kabupaten Klungkung, Bali 80228, Indonesia
🕒 24 hours
6. Sandy Bay Beach Club – Nusa Lembongan

Another lesser-known, smaller beach club located in Nusa Lemongan is Sandy Bay Beach Club. While it doesn’t offer overnight lodging like Ohana’s Beach Resort, it does give you unrestricted views of the tourist attraction — Devil’s Tears.
The location of this resort guarantees you breathtakingly gorgeous sunset views every single day. The minimum spend requirement is also on the lower end, priced from Rp100,000 to Rp200,000 (≈S$7.63 to S$15.27) per person.
Sandy Bay Beach Club
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📍 Jalan Sandy Bay, Lembongan, Kec. Nusa Penida, Kabupaten Klungkung, Bali 80771, Indonesia
🕒 10am–12am (Daily)
7. Ulu Cliffhouse – Uluwatu

So far, all our beach club recommendations have been near beachfronts. What if we tell you that there is a beach club located on the very edge of a cliff? Meet Ulu Cliffhouse, located at Uluwatu, where you’ll need to embark on a steep journey to get to.
Once you make it to the top, the panoramic, unrestricted views of the ocean will be unforgettable. Alas, every pretty view comes with a price — on weekdays, the minimum spend for a daybed or sunbed is Rp700,000 (≈S$53.44) per bed. For weekends, it’s Rp1,200,000 (≈S$91.61) per bed.
Ulu Cliffhouse
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📍 Jalan. Labuansait No.315, Uluwatu, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia
🕒 10am–12am (Daily)
8. Savaya Bali – Uluwatu

Another beach club on a cliff is Savaya Bali, iconically known for its nightlife entertainment scene — in 2025 alone, it has hosted numerous international DJs, including Peggy Gou, Michael Bibi, Fred Again, and more.
Many would brave the long drive up to Savaya Bali for its club scene. However, for their beach club facilities, you’re required to fill out a form or reach out via WhatsApp to make a reservation. Due to its prestigious status and magnificent views, there are also entrance fees which range from Rp200,000 to Rp600,000 (≈S$11.44 to S$45.75) per guest.
Across our recommendations, Savaya Bali also has the highest minimum spend, starting from Rp3,000,000 (≈S$229.03) (in addition to the entrance fees).
Savaya Bali
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📍 Jalan Belimbing Sari, Banjar Tambiyak, Pecatu, Uluwatu, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80364, Indonesia
🕒 10am–12am (Daily)
9. Kubu at AYANA – Jimbaran

If Uluwatu is a little too far for you and you’d prefer somewhere closer to Ubud, consider taking a trip to Jimbaran instead and visiting Kubu Beach Club at AYANA Resort.
While they’re known for their five-star resort, the private beach club delivers exactly what you’d expect—localised food and drinks, unrestricted views, and undisturbed daybeds. As it’s a private beach club, you’ll need to check in as a resort guest to access the full facilities. Resort guests enjoy full access with no minimum spend, allowing you to relax and enjoy your stay freely.
Kubu at AYANA
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📍 Jalan. Karang Mas Sejahtera, Jimbaran, Bali, Indonesia
🕒 10am–12am (Daily)
10. Sundara Bali – Jimbaran

Another Jimbaran hotspot we’ve discovered is Sundara Bali Beach Club. Located within Four Seasons Resort Bali, this beach club holds the record for having the longest beachfront pool at 57 metres long.
Not in the mood to get wet? Don’t worry, as there are beachfront cabanas, daybeds, sundecks, and more — the perfect spots for you to cosy up and settle in with friends. In terms of the minimum spend, it falls on the higher end at Rp1,700,000 (≈S$129.78) per person.
Sundara Bali
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📍 Bay, Jimbaran, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia
🕒 11am–1am (Daily)
11. Reef Beach Club – Nusa Dua

There’s the misconception that Nusa Dua is luxurious and lacks Balinese culture. However, Reef Beach Club beats the allegations by being easily accessible to all. Unlike other beach clubs in Bali, they don’t charge entrance fees or require any minimum spend.
The best part? It’s family-friendly with watersport activities and live entertainment available for all to enjoy. However, due to the lack of minimum spend, there aren’t any VIP privileges available.
Reef Beach Club
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📍 Jalan. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, Sawangan, Nusa Dua, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
🕒 10am–12am (Daily)
12. Manarai Beach Club – Nusa Dua

In case you’re unable to secure a reservation at Reef Beach Club, you can consider Manarai Beach Club, which is also located in Nusa Dua. Similar to the previous beach club recommendations, Manarai Beach Club is managed by The Sofitel Nusa Dua — so you can expect top-tier, luxe amenities for that glamorous experience.
It houses two pools, a restaurant, a wine shop, and bar facilities. Similar to Reef Beach Club, Manarai Beach Club doesn’t charge their guests for entrance fees or require any minimum spend.
If this fits your beach club requirements, you can make a reservation here.
Manarai Beach Club
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📍 ITDC Tourism Complex, Jl. Nusa Dua Lot N5, Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80363, Indonesia
🕒 10am–11pm (Daily)
13. El Kabron Cliff Club – Bingin

El Kabron Cliff Club is next on the list, as it’s conveniently located in Uluwatu and near Bingin Beach. If Uluwatu beach clubs are known for their cliffside views, El Kabron Cliff Club differs as it’s directly near the beachfront.
Expect to explore their plentiful amenities, such as restaurants, daybeds, swimming pools, and more. Before you lock in your booking with El Kabron, make sure to be prepared for their minimum spend since it varies, ranging from Rp400,000 (≈S$30.50) (no pool access) to Rp3,000,000 (≈S$229.03 (with pool access) per person.
El Kabron Cliff Club
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📍 Jalan Pantai Cemongkak, Pecatu, Bali 80361, Indonesia
🕒 11am–12am (Daily)
14. Luna Beach Club – Tabanan

Last but not least, Luna Beach Club. It was heavily hyped up as being one of the newest beach clubs, especially since it’s the only established beach club in Tabanan.
Similar to Atlas Beach Club, Luna Beach Club also offers multiple areas for guests to venture — Utopia Cave Club, Luna Beer Garden, Restaurant 360, and Gardenia Pods. Since they’re the only beach club in the area, it’s expected that the minimum spend falls on the higher end.
A single sunbed goes for Rp2,000,000 (≈S$152.69) while a huge daybed is Rp12,000,000 (≈S$916.12)—spacious enough for up to 12 people.
Luna Beach Club
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📍 Nuanu City, Jalan Kayangan, Tabanan 82121, Bali, Indonesia
🕒 8am–12am (Daily)
Whether you’re planning your itinerary around Seminyak, Canggu, or extending into Nusa Lembongan, there’s bound to be a beach club for you and your friends to relax, rest, and recharge.
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