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It is time for Amsterdam, Ibiza, and Rio de Janerio to move over. There is a new party capital that is making a name for itself. Once a sleepy surfer village in southern Bali, Canggu is fast becoming the party capital of Asia…and the world.
Canggu sits on the southern coast of Bali in Indonesia, located west of Kuta, Seminyak, and Legian. They have each become world-renowned party destinations in their own right over the last 25 years.
Canggu has rapidly expanded in the last decade, leading to the development of luxury beach clubs, lavish yet affordable accommodation, and an unmissable nightlife scene.
From boozy brunch spots to social sundowners, from classic backpacker bars to exclusive VIP booths and beyond, the party scene in Canggu genuinely has something for everyone.
Canggu’s Best Beach Clubs
Canggu’s party scene is perhaps best known for its beach clubs. All of which have played an enormous role in putting the area on the map.
Finns Beach Club is widely regarded as the best beach club in Bali, offering guests a choice of four pools, eight bars (two of which are swim-up!), and five different restaurants. The venue hosts live DJs sets daily and sits right on Berawa Beach. Grab your spot for the spectacular sunset, and when the sky turns dark, it’s time to ramp up the music and party the night away.
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Atlas Beach Club only opened in July 2022 and is already making its mark as Bal’s best one-stop entertainment venue. Now the biggest beach club in Bali (with aspirations of being the biggest beach club in Asia), the venue is going all-out to guarantee guests have the time of their lives. Hosting world-class DJs and also offering access to Berawa Beach, Atlas Beach Club is another must-visit party hotspot.
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La Brisa offers an up-market experience with a strong focus on food and cocktails.. The beach club is the perfect place to start a big night out in Canggu. La Brisa offers poolside partying and cozy beanbag chill-out areas, all against the backdrop of Echo Beach. Their themed event nights are legendary, as is their laid-back Sunday market.
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Once you’ve ticked off these top Canggu Beach Clubs, next on the list should be The Lawn, Old Mans, and Vue Beach Club.
Canggu’s Leading Party Venues
Being one of the best party capitals in the world, Canggu has events on the calendar every day of the week. If you’re looking for a 7-day itinerary for partying in Canggu, it could look a little like this;
Monday – Luigi’s Hot Pizza – Metto Monday is not to be missed!
Tuesday – Old Mans for a classic Canggu party at Batu Bolong Beach
Wednesday – Jump into Vault for a fast of their Afro-Latin Dancehall Hip-Hop night. Wednesday is the biggest night of the week; sometimes, having no plan other than to party hard can lead to the night of your life!
Thursday – Pretty Poison – grab a few beers around the skate bowl and see where the rest of the night takes you…probably back to Vault. Fancy somewhere new? Check out neighbouring Black Cat or Jungle.
Friday – The Lawn for sundowners and live DJ sets. Then jump through to Sand Bar for a wild after party.
Saturday – Atlas Beach Club or Finns Beach Club – take a whole day to experience the beach club vibes, book a table and call your crew.
Sunday – La Brisa for more chilled vibes or Deus Ex Machina if you want to welcome in the new week with a bang!
Party Hard, Live, And Work In Canggu
Canggu manages to balance a hardcore party scene with health, wellness, and sporty vibes. There are countless gyms, surf schools, and spas for travelers to sustain the party lifestyle without compromising their health. Famous for surfing, the beachside village now welcomes MMA fighters, yogis, skaters, and CrossFit junkies. Canggu has long been a favorite destination for influencers and travel bloggers. It is now got a thriving community of digital entrepreneurs.
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Known affectionally as ‘The ‘Gu’ by long-term international residents, has universal appeal. There is an increasingly global community in the area, with many Australians, Americans, and Europeans making the place their new home. In fact, Bali officials are working hard to make it easier for digital nomads to set up shop.
There are two ways for travelers to stay in Canggu. One option is the 30-day tourist visa on arrival, open to citizens from 75 countries, including the USA. The visa costs IDR 500,000 (USD 33) and is valid for 30-days, it can be extended one time for an additional 30-days.
Indonesia’s tourism minister has announced that digital nomads can live in Bali’s best digital nomad towns, like Canggu, on the B211a socio-cultural visa. This is valid for 60 or 180-days and can be processed online. The 180-day visa costs IDR 6,000,000 (USD 400), and take 4-days to process once the relevant paperwork has been submitted.
Instagram Vs. Reality Of Partying In Paradise
Canggu is a well-loved destination, but the area has recently hit the headlines. Not everyone is stoked at the area’s new party capital status. Naturally, locals and long-term international residents are concerned about how the party scene affects the area’s reputation.
Just 10 years ago, Canggu was a rural, coastal village infrequently hosting a few thousand surfers and travelers looking to escape the busier beaches of Kuta, Legian, and Seminyak. Now, development is booming. Agricultural landscapes have transformed into guesthouses and hotel complexes. Roads originally built for a few local moped users now compete with full-blown rush hour traffic jams.
However, this isn’t bad news; action is being taken to ensure that Canggu can sustain its development. Local senators have voiced their concerns about road infrastructure to the provincial government. Officials have said they will review development budgets next year. It is hoped that funds will be disturbed to level up infrastructure to benefit the local community and the tourism industry.
A petition went viral in early September as local residents complained about noise from major venues exceeding 90 decibels. Local authorities have taken swift action. They will coordinate with all venues to ensure noise levels remain below 70 decibels. A solution why hope will mean that the party scene does not clash with local residents and other holidaymakers in the area.
There is no doubt that Canggu’s party scene is going from strength to strength. As perhaps the world’s best-kept secret party destination, the area is low-key no more! Once known only by the experienced few, Canggu should top the bucket list of every party-focused traveler from here on in!
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Tuesday 20th of September 2022
Pretty poison is already closed for more than 1 year, and missing some of the more recent places…
covidvaxinfo
Tuesday 20th of September 2022
what exactly is a party capital?
partying as the world burns and crumbles….classic.
Brenton Pteece
Monday 19th of September 2022
So much for the peaceful early morning surf of years past. It’s become a wanker’s paradise!!!
Swedish Viking
Monday 19th of September 2022
Only the vaxxed can go there and party so that means it is lame.
Bronta
Friday 23rd of September 2022
@Swedish Viking, From what some of the people going there have told me the mandates have been relaxed.
Will
Sunday 18th of September 2022
Another lovely part of the world destroyed. So sad.
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