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8 Beach Clubs in Uluwatu

By Catur Herawanto
6 min read
Updated: Feb 07, 2025

Do you know what’s great about Uluwatu? The beach clubs. Yes, you’re not hearing it wrong. For decades, it’s been a surfing paradise, but in the past couple of years, Uluwatu has flourished into an exciting destination for partying and spending the day. Part of the reason is the popping up of beach clubs in some of Uluwatu’s iconic beaches.

As beach clubs in Canggu and Seminyak become more and more crowded (and slightly overrated), Uluwatu comes to the rescue. Let’s be real; the view of the Indian Ocean from the cliff has never failed to deliver. And we’re highlighting these eight beach clubs in Uluwatu to show that you have other options for partying in Bali. Let’s get into it!

  • 1. Single Fin

    The beach club was not even a thing in Uluwatu before Single Fin existed. It used to be the only spot where most surfers hung out after a day of surfing. And thanks to Single Fin, we can safely say that it pioneered the beach club scene in the Bukit area.

    The eclectic beats from hip-hop to reggae from the DJs create that perfect afternoon soundtrack. Sunday Session with live music is when everyone packs the deck and the VIP Table at Single Fin. You can sit at the reclaimed woods table close to the bar or on the balcony facing the Indian Ocean.

    Source: @singlefinbali

    Dig into Single Fin’s cocktail menu while you wait for the sun to sink into the horizon. Be sure not to miss any of their drink menus, including the Chocolate Martini or Pineapple Mojito.

    Single Fin has evolved from being only a surf bar to one of the hippest beach clubs in Uluwatu. Whether you’re making a way down here for relaxing time or partying, Single Fin never disappoints.

    Detailed info about Single Fin

    • Entrance fee: Free

    • Average price per guest: US $8

    • Location: Google Maps

    • Opening hours: 8 AM – 10 PM / 8 AM – 2 AM (Wed and Sun)

    • Phone number: +62-859-5895-1520

  • 2. Savaya Bali

    It’s only fitting to label Savaya as the most luxurious beach club in Uluwatu. Every corner of the beach club feels exclusive. The jaw-dropping views of the Indian Ocean and Uluwatu’s green hills, combined with the sophisticated design, have made Savaya one of the stylish beach clubs in Bali.

    Source: @savayabali

    Beyond the architecture and location, Savaya is all about music. It is voted as the number 1 Club in Asia by DJ Mag’s Top 100 Club for a reason. You have hip-hop, RnB, and electro-pop from Monday to Thursday, house music for Saturday, and deep house/Afro/ethnic beats for your Sunday chill out. International names like Alesso, Kygo, and Jonas Blue have graced the stages at Savaya.

    Thanks to its view, don’t be surprised if the seafood platter and pizza taste a million times better. Savor the cocktails at the infinity pool, the VIP daybeds, or the bar while marveling at the breathtaking landscape. Watch The Cube — the rectangular icon of Savaya — reflect the lights and turn them into colorful ones at night. And you will know why Savaya is Uluwatu’s best beach club.

    Detailed info about Savaya Bali

    • Entrance fee: US $10

    • Average price per guest: US $20

    • Location: Google Maps

    • Opening hours: 1 PM – 12 AM

    • Phone number: +62-811-3099-0900

  • 3. El Kabron

    El Kabron is where a Mediterranean seafood Spanish restaurant meets an everyday party beach club. The prime location and spectacular setting has made it a staple beachfront destination for years. Perched above Dreamland Beach, one of the best beaches in Uluwatu, the Bali sunset view from El Kabron is unrivaled.

    Source: @elkabronbali

    The restaurant offers fantastic food, but the Hedonism Lounge is the orbit of all the fun. It has different seating options, from daybed to sunset deck sofa, and, of course, access to the Instagramable infinity pool. Booking one of these seating options is where you should relax.

    Yet, every day is a party at El Kabron. The Sunset Party happens every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Wednesday and Sunday are the Pool Party time. Go here for an Afro Sunset Party on Thursday, while the White Sunset Party lives up your afternoon on Friday. Come at 11 AM when the DJ session starts while waiting for the live performances at 3 PM as the party begins.

    Detailed info about El Kabron

    • Entrance fee: Free with Minimum Spend

    • Average price per guest: US $15

    • Location: Google Maps

    • Opening hours: 11 AM – 12 AM

    • Phone number: +62-813-1196-4273

  • 4. Tropical Temptation

    Bohemian and beach clubs sometimes do not match. But Tropical Temptation blends these concepts seamlessly in this adult-only beach club in Uluwatu. The bamboo arches with the multiple pools create an oasis in the heart of Melasti Beach. From the beach side, this day club resembles a beach house with the towering Uluwatu limestone in the background.

    Source: @tropicaltemptation

    The scrumptious Smoked Saiko Miso Brisket is on the menu they offer to tempt your taste buds. Sipping Lost in Paradise and chilling at one of the sun loungers is the epitome of a real paradise. You can also try the shisha to elevate your Bohemian beach club experience.

    The selected setlists from the DJ will make you get up from your sofa and day bed. From 4–7 PM on weekdays and 2–8 PM on weekends, they create the perfect soundtrack to loosen up your afternoon while waiting for the sunset. If seeking a unique beach club experience in Uluwatu is on your wish list, then Tropical Temptation is made specifically for you.

    Detailed info about Tropical Temptation

    • Entrance fee: Free with Minimum Spend

    • Average price per guest: US $10

    • Location: Google Maps

    • Opening hours: 10 AM – 9 PM

    • Phone number: +62-812-3776-3903

  • 5. Karma Beach Club, Uluwatu

    The exclusive image of Karma Beach Club is legendary. After all, it’s more than just a beach club with a private beach. Since it is part of the Karma Kandara Resort, you can do more than just chill by the beach. Enjoy the spa treatment before hitting the beach club for a complete day of relaxation.

    Source: @karmabeachclubs

    It’s been listed as one of the best beach clubs in Uluwatu for a reason. Kick those shoes off, bury your toes in the sand, and bask yourself in the luxurious ambiance. Choose the three bars at Karma Beach Club to get your favorite drinks: Phoenix, Le Club 22, and Tiki. Head to Warung Pantai, one of the best places to eat in Uluwatu, to taste the Pan-Asian fusion menus.

    The exclusivity of Karma Beach Club doesn’t mean fun is out of the question. With the private beach as the backdrop, bop your head to the beats of international DJs and live music performances. The weekly agenda at Karma Beach Club ensures you have a variety of entertainment. The Movie Night on Tuesday is a perfect date night activity. Every Saturday, the Sunset Fire Dance Show is the kind of experience you don’t want to miss.

    Detailed info about Karma Beach Club

    • Entrance fee: US $55

    • Average price per guest: US $35

    • Location: Google Maps

    • Opening hours: 10 AM – 9 PM

    • Phone number: +62-811-3830-5944  

  • 6. One Eighty Beach Club

    Welcome to the One Eighty Beach Club, where you will feel like swimming in the air. As part of The Edge Bali, this beach club has the best pool in Uluwatu. The glass infinity pool hangs 162 meters above the ocean at the edge of the cliff. Swimming there gives a sensation you cannot get in any beach club in Uluwatu.

    Source: @oneeightybali

    Everybody loves a meal with a view. Enjoy the grilled amber jackfish and signature cocktails from the pool cabana or sky lounge. Let the ocean breeze, the blue sky, and the crashing waves be your companion for the day.

    It’s not off the mark to say One Eighty is one of the best beach clubs in Uluwatu. The breathtaking architecture and luxurious ambiance create a cozy spot you cannot stop gushing about. Staying here to chill out seems like the perfect idea to spend your time in Uluwatu.

    Detailed info about One Eighty Beach Club

    • Entrance fee: US $35

    • Average price per guest: US $20

    • Location: Google Maps

    • Opening hours: 10 AM – 9 PM

    • Phone number: +62-821-4463-2077

  • 7. Roosterfish Beach Club

    Green rarely becomes the central theme of a beach club. But Roosterfish Beach Club creates a noteworthy place to visit in Pandawa Beach. The garden with the prime view of the Indian Ocean at the front surrounds Roosterfish. It may not be the largest beach club by size, but Roosterfish has a distinctive character that pulls you in to spend time there.

    Source: @roosterfishbeachclub

    Between all the bamboo cabanas and sun loungers, the large beachside pool stands at the center at Roosterfish. Come on Sunday, where you can enjoy the brunch experience from 11 AM to 3 PM. While the live music and DJ performances get you in the groove, your kids can participate in the coral planting. Follow that up with the family foam party, where everyone can have fun.

    Let flavors from the sea-inspired menus like Lobster Thermidor or Squid Ink Garganelli burst into your mouth. The name of the signature cocktail, inspired by Ramayan folklore, is undoubtedly worth trying.

    Detailed info about Roosterfish Beach Club

    • Entrance fee: Free (Entrance fee to Pandawa Beach US $1)

    • Average price per guest: US $15

    • Location: Google Maps

    • Opening hours: 8 AM – 10 PM

    • Phone number: ​​+62-811-3940-3588

  • 8. Sundays Beach Club

    Sundays Beach Club is not your ordinary beach club. The entrance fee may be higher than other beach clubs, but every penny is worth spending. At Sundays Beach Club, you can do many activities that are usually reserved for those staying in a resort.

    Explore water sports if you’re looking for something to do. You can try them all, from kayaking and paddle boarding to swimming and snorkeling. Just remember that water sports are prone to tide conditions. Then, hit the spa and wellness center for the ice bath ritual to loosen up those sore muscles.

    Source: @sundaysbeachclub

    From 4 PM, the DJs will start their setlist to set the mood for the daily bonfires. Beginning at 5 PM, Sundays Beach Club will start their Sunset Bonfires activity. Grab the beanbag and toast that marshmallow to add fun to your experience.

    The Silent Cinema by the beach should be a terrific idea for a romantic date night. They play different movies a few times a week so that you can choose based on your moods. Now you know why Sundays Beach Club is among the best beach clubs in Uluwatu.

    Detailed info about Sundays Beach Club

    • Entrance fee: US $50

    • Average price per guest: US $15

    • Location: Google Maps

    • Opening hours: 7.30 AM – 9 PM

    • Phone number: +62-821-4405-7406

Expert Opinion about Best Beach Clubs in Uluwatu

Uluwatu has slowly become the lifestyle mecca in Bali. Whether it’s yoga by the beach or partying with the Indian Ocean in the background, Uluwatu is no longer about surfing only. These eight beach clubs show you exactly why you should not skip Uluwatu.

Beyond relaxing by the beach, there are different ways to experience a beach club. From sunset bonfires to planting corals and an incomparable glass infinity pool, you rarely find these at the beach clubs in Seminyak or Canggu.

The beach clubs in Uluwatu are more than just a place to party or watch sunsets. Though some spots are adult-only, others are ideal for a family’s day out. Whatever your purpose is, put these eight beach clubs on your list for your next destination in Bali.

Best for Dancing

Savaya Beach Club

Best Views

Single Fin, One Eighty Beach Club

Best Food

El Kabron

Best Chill

Karma Beach Club, Sundays Beach Club

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Catur Herawanto
Copywriter of the Project ONBALI
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Hi everyone! My name is Catur, and I was born and raised in Central Java. I moved to Bali in 2011 but left the island in 2016 before returning in 2018. Bali feels more than a home to me, and maybe that’s why my name feels like a premonition. Catur means four, both in the Balinese and Javanese languages. It is spoken like ‘c’ in chess, which is also the meaning of my name in Indonesian.

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