6 of the best beach clubs in Bali
Anna PhippsAnna Phipps/Guest Contributor/NIGHTLIFE, BALI/ Updated : Sep 28, 2016, 11:00 IST
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Bali’s beaches are one of the main draws to ‘the Island of the Gods,’ and a popular way to spend a day on the beach is at one of the beach clubs in Bali.
Bali’s beaches are one of the main draws to ‘the Island of the Gods,’ and a popular way to spend a day on the beach is at one of the beach clubs in Bali. Read less
Bali’s beaches are one of the main draws to ‘the Island of the Gods,’ and a popular way to spend a day on the beach is at one of the beach clubs in Bali.The eclectic mix of beach clubs in Bali means that you’re sure to find a beach club to suit you; whether you want a classy environment with fine dining options from world class chefs, enjoy partying into the night listening to the sounds of international DJs in a stylish Ibiza-style setting, or getting your heart racing with thrilling water sports. Even if you prefer something a little low-key or family-friendly, there’s one or the other beach clubs in Bali that would be perfect for you.
There are many beach clubs to choose from, and the best of these offer a range of facilities and menus to match some of the best hotels and resorts. Most of the best beach clubs have stunning swimming pools, sun loungers and day beds, serve gourmet food and drinks and have fabulous sunset views and live music or resident DJs. Usually, beach clubs don’t charge for entry, but there, often, is a minimum spend on food and drinks to use the day beds and facilities.
Some of the best beach clubs are clustered around the Southern coast of the island or nestled in the dramatic cliffs of the Bukit peninsula and offer the perfect location for spending sunny days and stylish evenings in paradise. Here’s our pick for the best beach clubs in Bali.
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