ULUWATU & BUKIT
Uluwatu, atop the rugged Bukit Peninsula, is a world-class destination where dramatic sea cliffs plunge into the Indian Ocean. It is globally famed for its legendary surf breaks, ancient temples, and stunning, golden-hour sunsets.
This subregion of Bali offers a serene yet exhilarating escape. It is a land of iconic beaches and luxury resorts, blending spiritual culture with a relaxed, sophisticated coastal lifestyle.
Most Popular Attractions
Cultural & Historic Sites:
Uluwatu Temple (Pura Luhur Uluwatu): A majestic, 11th-century sea temple perched on a 70-meter cliff, offering spectacular sunset views.
Kecak Dance Performance: A traditional Balinese dance and musical drama performed nightly at sunset near Uluwatu Temple.
Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) Cultural Park: A massive park featuring one of the world’s tallest statues, depicting the Hindu god Vishnu riding the mythical Garuda.
Pura Goa Gong: A small temple near Ungasan built around a limestone cave believed to have healing properties.
Pura Tegalwangi: A lesser-known cliffside temple offering stunning, panoramic ocean views and popular photography spots.
Beaches & Coastal Views:
Padang Padang Beach: A small, picturesque cove famous for its international surfing competition and unique rock entrance.
Bingin Beach: A secluded, bohemian beach with white sand and clear turquoise water, accessed via a steep set of stairs.
**Dreamland Beach (New Kuta Beach): A beautiful, wide sandy beach popular with surfers and sunbathers.
Melasti Beach: A stunning beach known for its white cliffs, pristine sand, and easy access, popular for pre-wedding photoshoots.
Karma Beach: A private beach club area with dazzling white sand, accessible via an inclinator down the cliff face.
Nyang Nyang Beach: A remote, untouched beach accessed via a long trek down, famous for its shipwreck photo opportunity.
Suluban Beach (Blue Point): A unique beach accessed through a rock cave, offering a dramatic view of the waves breaking.
Balangan Beach: A wide, scenic beach with an iconic viewpoint from the top of the adjacent cliff, popular with longboarders.
Sawangan Beach (Kubu Beach): A tranquil, resort-backed beach known for its camel rides and calm waters.
Thomas Beach: A quiet, hidden gem with soft white sand, located between Padang Padang and Uluwatu.
Activities & Leisure:
Uluwatu Surf Breaks: World-renowned surfing spots including Uluwatu, Impossibles, and Padang Padang, suitable for experienced surfers.
Single Fin: A popular cliffside bar and restaurant overlooking the main Uluwatu surf break, famous for its Sunday sessions.
Omnia Dayclub (Now Savaya Bali): A lavish cliff-edge day club offering an infinity pool and incredible views.
Binging/Dreamland Cliff Walk: Scenic walking trails offering breathtaking views of the coastline.
Golf at Bali National Golf Club: A premier 18-hole course with stunning views and challenging play.
Fish Dinner at Jimbaran Bay: Famous beachfront restaurants serving fresh-caught seafood under the stars (located at the northern tip of the Bukit).
Surf Lessons at Dreamland: Gentler waves perfect for beginner and intermediate surf lessons.
Tegal Wangi Beach Cave: A picturesque spot known for its natural Jacuzzis and caves, great for photography.
Explore Ungasan: The central hub of the peninsula offering a variety of cafes, warungs, and local shops.
Activities & Experiences
Witness the Sunset Kecak Dance at Uluwatu Temple: Experience the dramatic Balinese Hindu fire dance (Kecak) performed by a large chorus on a clifftop amphitheater as the sun sets over the Indian Ocean.
Surf the World-Class Reef Breaks: For experienced surfers, tackle the legendary waves at Uluwatu, Padang Padang Lefts (the ‘Balinese Pipeline’), or Impossibles.
Take a Beginner Surf Lesson: Head to friendlier breaks like Padang Padang Rights (“Baby Padang”) or Balangan Beach for lessons from local surf schools.
Lounge at a Clifftop Beach Club: Spend a day at luxurious venues like Single Fin, Savaya, or Ulu Cliffhouse, enjoying infinity pools, cocktails, and music with breathtaking ocean views.
Discover the Hidden Beaches: Navigate the steep stairs or grottoes to find secluded white-sand coves like Suluban Beach (Blue Point), Nyang Nyang Beach, or Green Bowl Beach.
Explore the Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) Cultural Park: Visit the site of Indonesia’s largest statue, the monumental Lord Vishnu riding the mythical bird Garuda, and enjoy the art and cultural performances within the park.
Indulge in a Balinese Spa and Massage: Relax and rejuvenate with a traditional Balinese massage or spa treatment, offered by high-end resorts and local, affordable massage shops throughout the area.
Dine on Fresh Seafood at Jimbaran Bay: Head north to Jimbaran Bay in the evening for a magical “toes-in-the-sand” experience, choosing fresh catch from the market to be grilled for a sunset dinner.
Hike the Coastal Cliffs: Walk along the stunning cliff edges, such as Karang Boma Cliff, for unparalleled panoramic views of the crashing waves and ocean horizon, especially at sunrise or sunset.
Try Local Flavors at a Warung: Step away from the main tourist strip and sample authentic Indonesian and Balinese dishes like Nasi Campur (mixed rice) or Satay at a local warung (food stall/small restaurant).
Tee Off at New Kuta Golf: Play a round of golf at this championship-standard course, spectacularly set atop the limestone cliffs overlooking Dreamland Beach.
Local Tips & Transport
Scooter Rental is Dominant: Renting a scooter (approx. $5 – $7 USD per day) is the most common and flexible way to get around the spread-out Bukit Peninsula. Be cautious, as roads can be narrow, winding, and poorly maintained, and traffic laws are often disregarded. Always wear a helmet.
Ride-Hailing Apps (Gojek & Grab): These apps are available and affordable for short trips (approx. $0.50 – $1.50 USD for a short scooter taxi ride). However, you may find that drivers are less available than in central Bali, and some popular areas (especially around temples and high-end resorts) may have “local taxi mafia” zones where ride-hailing app pickups are restricted, requiring you to walk to a designated spot or use a local taxi.
Private Car and Driver: This is the most comfortable and reliable option, especially for full-day sightseeing. A private car with a driver costs approximately $40 – $50 USD for a full 8-10 hour day, including gas. This is highly recommended for groups or those prioritizing safety and convenience.
Airport Transfer: A pre-arranged airport transfer or a reputable taxi (like Blue Bird) from Denpasar Airport (DPS) to Uluwatu will typically cost around $20 – $30 USD.
The Monkeys of Uluwatu Temple: The long-tailed macaques that live near Uluwatu Temple are famously and aggressively mischievous. They are known for snatching sunglasses, hats, phones, and jewelry. Keep all belongings secured, zipped up, or left in a bag. Locals often use food to ‘trade’ for stolen items.
Dress Code for Temples: When visiting temples like Pura Luhur Uluwatu, you must dress respectfully. Both shoulders and knees must be covered. A sarong and a sash are required and are usually available for rent or provided free with the entrance ticket.
Stay Hydrated and Sun Protected: The Bukit Peninsula is arid and stony, with intense sun. Drink plenty of bottled water (tap water is not safe to drink), use high-SPF sun protection, and wear light clothing.
Surfing Etiquette: Uluwatu’s waves are world-class, but also demanding, with sharp coral reefs. Only experienced surfers should paddle out to the main breaks. If you’re a beginner, stick to the designated beginner spots and consider hiring a local instructor. Always respect the local surfers (the “Wali”) who have priority on the waves.
Hidden Gems:
- Thomas Beach: A more relaxed and less-crowded alternative to Padang Padang, known for its fine white sand and rustic-chic charm.
- Balangan Beach Cliff Point: A beautiful, easy-to-access clifftop viewpoint at the northern end of Balangan Beach, perfect for sunset photos without the crowds of the popular bars.
- Nyang Nyang Beach Shipwreck: A bit of a hike down the cliff, but you’ll be rewarded with a long, pristine beach, often with a picturesque shipwreck half-buried in the sand.
The Warung Experience: Look for small, family-run roadside warungs (not to be confused with a modern cafe using the name). They offer authentic, delicious, and very inexpensive Indonesian food (a full meal for $1 – $3 USD).
Top Restaurants
Warung Bejana Uluwatu [$5-$10] – A clean, family-run warung near Uluwatu Temple, known for high-quality, authentic Indonesian dishes and local favorites like Satay Lilit (minced seafood satay).
Yeye’s Warung [$3-$8] – A long-time local favorite on Jalan Labuansait, popular with surfers for its delicious and cheap Nasi Campur (buffet-style mixed rice) and friendly, laid-back atmosphere.
Satu Uluwatu [$5-$10] – A modern, stylish take on the traditional warung serving a fresh, buffet-style selection of Indonesian favorites, including excellent vegan and vegetarian options.
Warung Local [$5-$10] – A welcoming, relaxed spot offering a build-your-plate Nasi Campur buffet with a great mix of clean, flavorful local dishes in a pleasant setting.
Warung Bu Jonny [$3-$7] – A simple, no-frills local spot beloved by surf instructors and locals, famous for its crispy fried chicken (Ayam Goreng) and signature, fiery sambal (chilli sauce).
Warung Mami Ikan Bakar [$8-$15] – An authentic Jimbaran-style grilled fish warung set a little away from the main beach crowd, known for perfectly marinated and barbecued fresh catch.
WANA – Warung Cenana [$5-$10] – Offers a relaxed, homey vibe in Pecatu with an open-air garden setting, popular for its Indonesian buffet, particularly the classic Nasi Goreng and Babi Guling (roast pork).
Warung Bu Sindy [$4-$8] – A basic, highly-rated roadside warung known for fantastic Ayam Lalapan (crispy fried chicken with raw vegetables and sambal), a true local delicacy.
Warung Babi Guling Sari Dewi Bp. Dobil [$5-$12] – A famous Babi Guling (roast suckling pig) vendor just a short drive from the Bukit, renowned for its crispy skin, succulent meat, and rich Balinese spices.
Kelly’s Warung [$5-$12] – A truly iconic surfer’s hangout right on Bingin Beach, offering laid-back beach vibes, sunset views, and cheap local bites alongside healthy bowls and simple Western dishes.
Bawang Merah Beachfront Restaurant [$20-$40] – Located on the quieter Kelan Beach, offering fresh seafood grilled over coconut husks with transparent pricing and a romantic, toes-in-the-sand setting away from the main Jimbaran crowds.
Lia Cafe [$15-$30] – A long-established and budget-friendly seafood cafe right on Muaya Beach, popular for its seafood packages featuring snapper, prawns, and clam grilled to perfection.
Jimbaran Bay Seafood Club [$25-$50] – Offers a slightly more upscale yet still casual dining experience directly on the sand, focusing on high-quality fresh catches and stunning sunset views.
Menega Cafe [$15-$35] – One of the longest-established and most popular spots on Jimbaran Beach, known for its large portions and consistent quality of fresh grilled fish and shellfish.
HATIKU Jimbaran [$20-$40] – A highly-regarded Jimbaran seafood spot offering generous “Seafood Special” packages and is a reliable choice for the classic beachside grilled dinner experience.
Teba Cafe Jimbaran [$15-$35] – A reliable and friendly choice on Muaya Beach, often recommended for their good value seafood packages and excellent beachfront dining atmosphere.
Suka Espresso [$10-$18] – One of Uluwatu’s most beloved cafes, offering Australian-style specialty coffee, all-day brunch, hearty burgers, and healthy bowls in a buzzing, relaxed atmosphere.
The Cashew Tree [$12-$20] – Set in a relaxed, open-air jungle garden near Bingin Beach, this spot is a community hub known for its mix of healthy Western, Indonesian food, and frequent live music nights.
Gooseberry Restaurant & Boutique [$15-$25] – A chic, French-inspired cafe and restaurant near Bingin, known for its stylish setting, excellent coffee, delicious Western brunch items, and gourmet-style meals like crispy pork belly.
BAMBU Kitchen [$10-$18] – A great all-day spot known for fresh, delicious, and healthy food with a focus on nourishing options, from big breakfast plates to vibrant salads and power bowls.
Mason Uluwatu [$18-$35] – A stylish, contemporary eatery known for its simple yet elevated wood-fired Mediterranean cuisine, specializing in house-made dips, gourmet meats, and classic cocktails.
Tacos Aqui [$8-$15] – A vibrant and casual spot near Padang Padang serving up fresh, authentic, and generously sized Mexican street food like burritos, quesadillas, and their must-try fish tacos.
Bartolo Bali [$15-$30] – A slow-dining bistro with a chic, minimalist design emphasizing high-quality French and Italian cuisine, highly recommended for its octopus and curated wine list.
District 6 [$15-$25] – A popular spot offering international comfort food with a creative twist, known for quality ingredients and a relaxed ambiance that makes it great for dinner or a hearty lunch.
Rolling Fork [$12-$25] – A cozy, authentic Italian restaurant known for excellent homemade pasta and wood-fired pizzas, offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Forno Bali [$12-$25] – An authentic Italian bakery and cafe, one of the few in the area, specializing in wood-fired pizzas, handmade pasta, and delicious focaccia sandwiches.
Alchemy Uluwatu [$10-$20] – A famous all-vegan cafe offering a raw food menu, colorful smoothie bowls, brick oven pizzas, and guilt-free desserts in a tropical setting.
The Cave by Chef Ryan Clift (at The Edge) [$100-$150+] – An extraordinary, exclusive fine dining experience set inside a natural cave, offering a multi-course tasting menu with an international focus. Reservations are essential.
AKASA (at Jumeirah Bali) [$70-$120] – Located on the resort’s highest level, this restaurant offers breathtaking views and a refined dining experience with a menu inspired by the Majapahit era, blending traditional and modern culinary techniques.
The Warung (at Alila Villas Uluwatu) [$40-$80] – Offers an elevated Indonesian dining experience in a stunning architectural setting, serving authentic and delicately crafted Balinese and Indonesian cuisine with ocean views.
Ju-Ma-Na (at Banyan Tree Ungasan) [$70-$120] – A premier fine-dining spot on a 70-meter-high cliff, specializing in French cuisine and offering an à la carte and degustation menu in a spectacularly romantic setting.
CIRE (at Alila Villas Uluwatu) [$40-$80] – Focuses on Mediterranean-inspired dishes crafted from locally sourced produce and seafood, offering an elegant experience with dramatic clifftop views.
Di Mare (at Karma Kandara) [$35-$60] – An award-winning restaurant with a stunning clifftop setting, renowned for its refined Mediterranean cuisine and beautiful ocean vistas.
Mana Uluwatu Restaurant & Bar (at Uluwatu Surf Villas) [$20-$40] – Offers sensational views over the surf breaks and ocean with a diverse, high-quality menu of Mexican-inspired dishes and international cuisine, great for a high-end casual meal.
Savaya Bali (Restaurant) [$30-$60] – The dining area within this exclusive beach club offers sleek design and high-quality food, perfect for an upscale lunch or dinner with panoramic clifftop ocean views.
Sake no Hana (at The Ungasan) [$40-$80] – A refined Japanese restaurant that adheres to the principle of ‘shun’ (peak season perfection), offering premium seafood, yakitori, and subtle Japanese flavors in an elegant resort setting.
Sangkar Restaurant (at Bulgari Resort Bali) [$60-$100] – Hard to beat for Indonesian haute cuisine, offering a romantic setting and blending Balinese tradition with high-end international culinary skill.
Single Fin [$15-$30] – The most iconic cliff-top bar overlooking the Uluwatu surf break. It’s an essential experience, serving pub grub, pizzas, and great cocktails with unparalleled sunset views, especially on “Sunday Sessions.”
Ulu Cliffhouse [$20-$40] – A chic, mid-century modern beach club perched on a dramatic cliff, offering a restaurant with high-quality global cuisine and a fantastic ocean-fed pool deck.
El Kabron Spanish Restaurant & Cliff Club [$25-$50] – Famous for its 180-degree sunset view, this Spanish-focused club serves excellent authentic tapas, paella, and Mediterranean cuisine in a stunning whitewashed setting.
Sundays Beach Club [$20-$40] – Located on a secluded white-sand beach (accessible via inclinator), it offers a relaxed, luxury vibe with beachside bean bags, a casual menu of wood-fired pizzas, and fresh grilled items.
Oneeighty Dayclub (at The Edge) [$35-$60, plus entrance fee] – Known for its iconic glass-bottom sky pool suspended over the cliff, the restaurant offers premium international fare and an unparalleled, dizzying view.
Tropical Temptation Beach Club [$15-$30] – A stylish, adults-only beach club on Melasti Beach offering a menu of international and Indonesian favorites alongside a stunning beachfront infinity pool.
Karma Beach Club [$20-$40, plus inclinator fee] – Tucked away on a pristine private cove, offering a relaxed Mediterranean-style menu in a luxurious, secluded setting accessible only by inclinator.
Malini Agro Park [$10-$25] – A unique spot combining a fresh seafood restaurant with an organic farm, offering a true farm-to-table concept with great ocean views, away from the main resort crowds.
DiVino Sunset Bar & Restaurant [$15-$30] – A great spot in Bingin offering Italian food and a lively atmosphere, highly recommended for its pizzas and stunning sunset-facing terrace.
The Temple Bar & Grill [$12-$25] – Located right on the main Uluwatu road, known for serving satisfying steaks, ribs, and gourmet burgers that offer great value.
BB52 Burgers Ungasan [$10-$20] – A specialist burger joint serving gourmet burgers with creative twists (and vegan options), perfect for a satisfying post-surf meal.
Ulu Garden [$15-$25] – A peaceful tropical garden spot that blends food, art, music, and a community vibe, offering a mix of Western and Asian classics.
Lola’s Cantina [$10-$20] – A fun, colorful spot serving Mexican street food and great margaritas, known for its lively atmosphere and late-night eats.
Zali Uluwatu [$15-$30] – Brings high-quality Lebanese flavors with a modern twist to Uluwatu, specializing in traditional family recipes with a contemporary flair.
Waatu [$15-$30] – Focuses on food cooked entirely over coals with no gas or electricity, offering layered smoky flavors in dishes like folded mortadella flatbread and gourmet yakitori.
Land’s End Cafe [$10-$20] – A relaxed spot near Bingin that offers a good mix of Western comfort food and local dishes, popular for its delicious all-day menu and chill vibe.
Padang Breeze [$8-$15] – A simple, friendly cafe that offers reliable, tasty Indonesian and Western food, a great option for a quick, cheap, and satisfying meal near Padang Padang.
YUKI Uluwatu [$18-$35] – A contemporary Japanese restaurant that blends Balinese surf culture with a lively Japanese Izakaya dining experience, specializing in sushi, sashimi, and grilled fish.
Tsune Uluwatu (at Seascape Resort) [$25-$45] – Offers a sophisticated Japanese menu of sushi, sashimi, and grilled fish with an elevated, calm atmosphere and unbeatable ocean views near Bingin.
Ours Home [$12-$20] – A relaxing space offering a diverse menu of local flavors and international dishes, known for its excellent home breakfast combos and fresh juices.
Mama Chew 360 Rooftop [$20-$40] – Requires a reservation for this popular Jimbaran rooftop spot, which focuses heavily on high-quality seafood and panoramic views.
Dugong Restaurant (at Suarga Padang Padang) [$30-$50] – Combines fine dining with sustainability, focusing on grilled seafood dishes and fresh produce with views overlooking Padang Padang Beach.
Top Cocktail Bars and Clubs
Rock Bar: Perched dramatically on natural rock formations at the base of the cliffs in Jimbaran Bay (part of the Bukit Peninsula), this iconic bar is accessed via a funicular and is famous worldwide for its spectacular ocean sunsets and creative, high-end cocktails.
Single Fin: An absolute institution located right on the cliffs above the world-famous Uluwatu surf break. It is a surfer’s bar by day that transforms into a massive, lively party venue—especially on its legendary “Sunday Sessions”—offering a wide range of cocktails and cold beers with breathtaking ocean views.
El Kabron Cliff Club: Situated atop the cliffs of Pecatu, this stylish venue blends Spanish flair with tropical luxury. It is a chic day club known for its beautiful turquoise infinity pool, sweeping ocean views, Spanish cuisine (like paella), and excellent champagne and cocktails.
Mana Uluwatu: Located within the Uluwatu Surf Villas, this open-air restaurant and bar is known for its chill surfer-lodge energy, offering a relaxed environment, superb sunset views, and a menu of top-tier cocktails, including a classic Margarita.
Oneeighty: Part of The Edge Bali resort in Pecatu, this exclusive day club features a jaw-dropping glass-bottomed infinity pool that juts out over the cliff, 162 meters above the Indian Ocean. It’s a luxury spot for sophisticated drinks and unbelievable views.
Karma Beach Club: Hidden beneath the towering cliffs of Ungasan, this luxury beach club is reached by a private funicular. It offers a stunning white-sand cove, Mediterranean-inspired dining, and a relaxed, bohemian vibe perfect for enjoying classic cocktails by the sea.
Ulu Cliffhouse: A vibrant, multi-level venue set on the Uluwatu clifftops with a large infinity pool and steps leading down to a secluded beach. It has a chic, artistic edge, offering great cocktails, pool parties, and regular DJ sets.
The Bench Brewery Uluwatu: Located near the main Uluwatu strip, while primarily known for its craft beers (local and international brews), it also features a selection of signature and classic cocktails, making it a great alternative spot.
Hatch Uluwatu: Found on the main strip in Pecatu, this bar and restaurant stands out with its colorful, psychedelic, jungle-inspired design. It’s known for its laid-back, festival-style atmosphere, live music, DJs, and reasonably priced drinks and cocktail happy hours.
Tropical Temptation Beach Club: Situated directly on the white sands of Melasti Beach, this luxury bohemian-styled beach club offers an infinity pool and stunning cliff and ocean views, perfect for sunset cocktails that often turn into beach parties.
Palmilla Beach Club: Located on the beautiful white sands of Melasti Beach, this spot brings major chill vibes with an Instagram-ready tropical setup, offering the perfect setting for a laid-back day that smoothly transitions into a sunset beach party with a cocktail in hand.
Sundays Beach Club: Located in Ungasan, this private beach club is reached by riding a tram down the cliff. It’s known for its bonfires, acoustic music, clear waters, and a relaxed, luxury-meets-relaxation vibe, making it a wonderful spot for a perfectly mixed drink.
The Cashew Tree Collective: Situated near Bingin Beach, this spot is mostly known as a healthy restaurant but also has a lively Thursday night event with live music and DJs, offering pre-game drinks and a friendly, community vibe.
Unique Rooftop Bar: Located at the Rimba Jimbaran Bali by AYANA, this venue offers chic dining and a lounge area with 360-degree panoramas over the surrounding green hills and coastline. It’s a great spot for sophisticated martinis and shared punches.
White Rabbit Cocktail Bar: A dedicated cocktail bar in the Uluwatu area, offering a more focused experience on handcrafted drinks and mixology, providing a cozy setting away from the bigger beach club crowds.
High Tide Bar Uluwatu: A cool, hidden bar just off the main road in Pecatu, offering a relaxed spot for cocktails and beers, popular with the local expat and surf community.
Club Corazon Bali: Located behind a taco restaurant in Pecatu, this two-story venue has a trippy, hacienda-style aesthetic. While it is a club, its Il Salotto area serves excellent cocktails and high-class liquors.
Savaya Bali (formerly Omnia): This is the premier luxury day club and nightclub in the Bukit Peninsula, perched high on the cliffs of Pecatu. Known for its spectacular architecture, ‘The Cube’ centerpiece, and hosting world-famous international DJs (like Diplo and Calvin Harris), it offers an unforgettable, high-production festival-like party experience.
Ulu Cliffhouse: While also a great day spot, this venue transforms into a high-energy nightclub, particularly on weekend evenings, with live bands and house music DJs on its main deck and dedicated party stage, often hosting big-name acts.
Single Fin: Its legendary Sunday Sessions are considered the ultimate nightlife event in Uluwatu. The bar and restaurant space is completely transformed into a massive, packed party with high-energy DJs playing Afro-tribal, house, and electronic beats until the early hours.
Hatch Uluwatu: Its dynamic schedule of themed nights, including “Mash Up” and “Electro Fridays,” combined with its lively dance floor, pool tables, and full bar, positions it as one of the best spots on the Uluwatu main strip for a full night of dancing and fun.
El Kabron Cliff Club: On Fridays and Saturdays, particularly during their spectacular “White Sunset Party,” the energy ramps up with DJ sets and live music around the infinity pool, turning the venue into a chic, high-end clubbing destination under the stars.
Club Corazon Bali: Located in Pecatu, this venue is known for its underground, psychedelic atmosphere, primarily focusing on house and techno music, making it a unique and eccentric destination for serious dance music fans in the area.
Tabu Supper Club: Situated in Pecatu, this restaurant and bar transitions into a lively spot in the evenings, with DJs playing deep house and electronic music. It is a more intimate, dinner-to-dance venue compared to the large beach clubs.
Mirage Nightclub (Bingin): A rumored, more traditional nightclub offering a lively dance floor and late-night atmosphere, serving as an option for those looking for a typical club experience in the Bingin/Uluwatu area.
Urban Beats Uluwatu: Located on Jl. Raya Uluwatu, this spot is known for its thumping music, neon lights, and budget-friendly drinks, featuring resident DJs and a fun, vibing atmosphere that caters to travelers looking for a less luxurious and more casual party.
