Halloween Bali: The Ultimate 2025 Party & Celebration Guide
Halloween in Bali isn’t a traditional holiday, so you won’t see the whole island covered in pumpkins or trick-or-treaters on every street. But in recent years, many hotels, restaurants, and beach clubs have embraced the celebration and put their own tropical spin on it. From costume parties and themed dinners to late-night DJ sets, there’s no shortage of ways to get into the spooky spirit while you’re here. Families will also find a few spots that make Halloween fun for kids, with activities like trick-or-treating, games, and special menus included. So it doesn’t matter if you’re traveling with friends, planning a family outing, or just curious about how people celebrate, Halloween Bali gives you that sense of global traditions and local creativity rolled into one. This guide will give you the full rundown on where to party, which family-friendly events to check out, and what to expect for Halloween Bali 2025.

Does Bali Celebrate Halloween?
Well, actually, Halloween isn’t part of Balinese culture or religion, so you won’t find temples or local communities marking the occasion. For most Balinese people, it’s simply a foreign holiday they see in movies or on social media. That said, because Bali is such a popular international destination, there’s a high level of tolerance for global traditions — and venues are quick to join in when they see visitors want to celebrate.
This is why you’ll see hotels decorating their lobbies with pumpkins, restaurants offering themed menus, and beach clubs transforming into costume party hotspots. It’s less about Halloween being a local holiday and more about Bali adapting it for travelers. So if you’re typing Halloween Bali 2025 into Google, what you’ll really find are curated events from the island’s hospitality scene, designed to give visitors a festive taste of Halloween under the tropics.
Best Halloween Parties & Events for Adults in Bali
Bali might not celebrate Halloween like the US, but when it comes to nightlife, the island really knows how to throw a party. Halloween events in Bali are all about places like beach clubs, bars, and lounges hosting themed nights with costumes, DJs, and tropical breeze.
For 2025, a few events are already on the radar. Ulu Cliffhouse is bringing Priku for a Halloween night with top-notch music and its famous, dramatic cliffside views. Most other clubs and bars haven’t announced their plans yet, but you can expect more big names and themed parties as October gets closer. So, if you’re in Bali for Halloween, you’ll still have all the fun! (just with a tropical spin).
1. Savaya – VIP Carnival Experience
Last year, Savaya marked Halloween with the VIP Carnival Experience, turning their stunning cliffside venue into a colorful night full of quirky costumes, music, and performances. People showed up in everything from masks to playful outfits, and the party carried on with DJs and a big crowd against the backdrop of Uluwatu’s ocean views.
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While details for 2025 haven’t been released yet, looking back at last year’s carnival gives a good idea of what Savaya brings to Halloween in Bali, so it’s worth keeping an eye out. If you’re in Bali around Halloween and want something more polished than spooky, then head out to Savaya for a solid Halloween night out.
Detailed Info About Savaya
Location: Google Maps
Website: savaya.com
Opening hours: 1 PM – 10 PM
Phone number: 081130990900
2. The Blue Door (Ubud) – Haunted Maze & Live Bands
Last year, The Blue Door in Ubud set up a Haunted Maze, which turned out to be a big hit! People lined up to walk through it before heading back to the bar area, and it added a bit of Halloween fun you don’t often see in Ubud. They also had live bands playing, which kept the night going after the maze.
Source: thebluedoorbali.com
Source: thebluedoorbali.com
Just like the others, The Blue Door’s next Halloween event has not been announced yet, but they’re known for doing something special around Halloween, Ubudian knows it. If you’re in Ubud and don’t feel like making the trip down south, this is one of the better spots to dress up, have a drink, and enjoy some music without leaving town.
Detailed Info About The Blue Door
Location: Google Maps
Website: thebluedoorbali.com
Opening hours: 11 AM – 3 AM
Phone number: 081239740739
3. No Más Bar (Ubud) – Freaks & Beats Party
In 2024, No Más Bar hosted the Freaks & Beats Party, one of the livelier Halloween nights in Ubud besides The Blue Door. The event brought in a live alt-rock band to kick things off, followed by DJ sets that kept the music going until late. The bar went heavy on music and costumes, but still casual enough to make anyone that doesn’t want to go extra feel included.
Source: www.nomasubud.com
Source: www.nomasubud.com
For 2025, they haven’t shared their plans yet, but No Más usually puts something together for the occasion. If you’re around Ubud and want another option, it’s a good spot to celebrate Halloween with music and drinks in a casual setting. Just keep an eye out for their event soon!
Detailed Info About No Más Bar
Location: Google Maps
Website: nomasubud.com
Opening hours: 5 PM – 1 AM
Phone number: 03619080800
More great routes and cool places - on our social networks4. Mari Beach Club (Canggu) – Temple of the Goddesses
Moving to Kerobokan, let’s talk about this famous spot. Last Halloween, Mari Beach Club ran a “Temple of the Goddesses” theme. The club was decorated to fit the theme, and guests came in costumes.
Source: maribeachclub.com
Source: maribeachclub.com
The event featured music that fit the mood, drinks, and food available as usual, so you can still grab your favorites. People could enjoy the beach club while taking part in Halloween activities without it feeling over the top. Instead of a big Halloween party, this felt just like a hangout at the beach club, with a bit of extra makeup and a costume.
Detailed Info About Mari Beach Club
Location: Google Maps
Website: maribeachclub.com
Opening hours: 10 AM – 10 PM
Phone number: 03619347766
5. Bali Mandira (Legian) & Azul Beach Club (Legian) – Haunted Circus Dinner & Brunch
Last Halloween, Bali Mandira and Azul Beach Club in Legian held a “Haunted Circus Dinner,” with circus-themed decorations, fun, but still with a spooky touch. Guests could dress up if they wanted, and the food and drinks were served as part of the usual dining.
Source: www.azulbali.com
Source: www.azulbali.com
People spent the evening or afternoon taking in the decorations, enjoying their meals, and still celebrating Halloween in an easy way. There weren’t big shows or performances in both places; most of the focus was on the themed dining and the chance for the kids to have more fun. And to hang out with friends in a slightly different setting, you know.
Detailed Info About Azul Beach Club
Location: Google Maps
Website: www.azulbali.com
Opening hours: 7 AM – 11 PM
Phone number: 0361765759
6. The Westin Resort (Nusa Dua) – Frightful Brunch & Kids’ Activities
At The Westin Resort in Nusa Dua, Halloween 2024 was celebrated with a “Frightful Brunch” paired with kids’ activities. As you can guess, the brunch included themed food and drinks, and the dining area was decorated to match the occasion. Families came with children in costumes, and the whole setup was designed to be more friendly and welcoming than scary, since the event was mainly for kids.
Prego Bali on Facebook
Prego Bali on Facebook
The highlight of the day was the activities that kept children entertained while parents enjoyed their brunch. At The Westin, it felt more like a family gathering than a party, giving families a simple way to celebrate Halloween together. The focus stayed on food, costumes, and lighthearted fun, making it a nice way to experience the spooky season in Bali.
Detailed Info About The Westin Resort Nusa Dua
Location: Google Maps
Website: marriott.com
Opening hours: 8 AM – 10 PM
Phone number: 0361771906
7. Padma Resort (Legian & Ubud) – Kids’ Movie Nights & Makeover Events
Padma Resort in both Legian and Ubud kept Halloween focused on families and children with themed activities. They hosted kids’ movie nights, costume contests, and fun makeover events, along with cookie-making classes. The setup was pretty light and playful compared to other venues, with decorations to match the holiday, but nothing too spooky.
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Source: @padmalegian
The events gave kids plenty of things to do, so that parents could just get themselves to relax a bit and enjoy the resort setting. You may think that this can be overwhelming for the kids, but no, guys. Because between the movies, classes, and contests, there was still a bunch of entertainment to keep them content! So, dear parents, if you’re bringing your little ones to Bali for the spooky season this year, Padma Resort is a spot worth keeping in mind!
Detailed Info About Padma Resort
Location: Google Maps
Website: www.padmaresortlegian.com
Opening hours: 9 AM – 9 PM
Phone number: 0361752111
Halloween Dining & Exclusive Experiences
Well, well, not every Halloween event in Bali was about parties or kids’ activities. Some venues chose to make it more special with themed dinners and brunches. These gave people a chance to enjoy the holiday in a different way, with food and vibe still being the main focus. A few spots came up with their own style of dining experience for the spooky season. Let’s take a look at which places offered these and what they had in store!
8. The Iron Fairies (Seminyak) – Cabaret Noir
The Iron Fairies in Seminyak hosted a Halloween event called “Cabaret Noir,” which leaned into a dark cabaret theme. The event featured live performances with singers, dancers, and aerialists, giving guests a theatrical show to go along with their evening. Design-wise, oh, of course, a little bit more dramatic as usual. Spooky decorations and dim lighting fit the theme so well.
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Alongside the show, the bar rolled out a menu of Halloween-themed cocktails and drinks. Honestly, this one was organized more like a sit-down entertainment night than a typical club party like Savaya, for example. So instead of standing and dancing, people spent their time watching acts, ordering drinks, and just chatting. If you feel like you’re old enough to dance the night away, maybe this could be your pick for this season.
Detailed Info About The Iron Fairies
Location: Google Maps
Website: theironfairies.com
Opening hours: 7 PM – 3 AM
Phone number: 08999999123
Unique Halloween Highlights & Hidden Gems
Beyond the big parties and family events, there were also a few Halloween celebrations in Bali that stood out for being a little different. These weren’t the usual club nights or brunches, but smaller or more creative events that offered something unique for the season. Let’s take a look at some of the highlights and hidden gems.
9. Halloween Sand Sculpture Festival (Sanur Beach)
Who’s going to be around Sanur and not sure where to go for Halloween? Well, last year, Sanur Beach hosted a Halloween Sand Sculpture Festival that turned the shoreline into something pretty unique. Local and visiting artists built large sand sculptures shaped like ghosts, monsters, and other spooky characters. You could just walk along the beach and check out each piece, giving you a slightly different perspective on celebrating the spooky season.
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Source: @iconbalimall
The festival also included small activities for kids and families, like sand-building contests and games. As you might guess, it wasn’t a ‘loud party’, more of a creative community event where people could enjoy the beach while still being part of the Halloween vibe, you know? For anyone looking for something different from the usual club or hotel celebrations, this was a fun highlight in Sanur.
Detailed Info About Sanur Beach
Location: Google Maps
Website: theironfairies.com
Opening hours: 7 PM – 3 AM
Phone number: 08999999123
10. Rejoice Fest (Oct 25 – 30, 2025)
If you were in Bali last October, you might have come across Rejoice Fest, a week-long festival that ran from October 25 to 30 and led right into Halloween week. Instead of being just a single night, this event stretched across several days with a mix of community activities.
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The program included a variety of performances with workshops, wellness sessions, and a special theme party. It stood out as one of the more unique ways to spend the season in Bali, especially if you’re like me, who wanted more than just one night of partying.
Detailed Info About Rejoice Fest
Location: Google Maps
Website: ultimateexperiencett.com
FAQs
Not in the traditional sense, but yes, in Bali. Hotels, clubs, and restaurants put on parties, brunches, and family events mainly for tourists and expats.
Expert Opinion
Honestly, Halloween in Bali feels different from anywhere else I’ve been. It’s not really a local thing, but the way hotels, clubs, and restaurants pick it up makes it fun in its own way. I like that you can pick what suits you here. Some people go for the big beach club parties, others stick to family brunches, and there are even quirky events like sand sculptures or festivals.
For me, that option is what makes it worth checking out. You don’t get the same haunted house vibe you’d find in the US or Europe, but you get Halloween on the beach, in a jungle lounge, or at a five-star brunch. It’s not “traditional Halloween,” but it’s Bali’s version of it, and that’s what makes it interesting. So if you happen to be here during this year’s spooky season, don’t miss the chance to have a little fun on the island!

Hi, Anastasia here! I was born and raised in Bali, which means I’ve basically been island-hopping, waterfall-chasing, and café-hunting since forever. Over the years, I’ve reviewed more than 185 places — focusing on nature spots like secret beaches, scenic trails, and cultural corners, while also keeping up with the latest restaurants, cafés, and beach clubs. Through OnBali, I share real, first-hand insights to help you explore Bali like a local and discover the kind of places that don’t always make it onto Instagram.







