It’s December, the end of the year. After working hard all year, it’s great to celebrate the next year that we are stepping into.
Bali, ‘Island of Gods’, is of course known for its temples, jungles, beaches, and nature. However, due to the number of tourists, this country also has great places to party! Clubs, restaurants, beach clubs – every place celebrates the New Year grandly.
How New Year is celebrated in Bali? This is a question that most people have, and you need to fly down to Bali to experience it!
You’ll witness the glam in the environment, the club mirror balls, bright clothes, confetti and fireworks! If you are visiting Bali during New Year’s, your itinerary should include a party on 31st December.
Key Takeway
Bali’s NYE takes over the whole island with huge EDM shows in Uluwatu, big beach club parties in Seminyak, and wild late-night events in Canggu. This guide lists the top 2026 parties with prices, dress codes, age limits, and booking links.
This blog covers the top 7 confirmed venues for NYE 2026, including
- Sunday Beach Club (Uluwatu) – Seafood + Sunset Bonfire
- FINNS Beach Club (Canggu) – High-energy DJ lineup
- Savaya (Uluwatu) – International EDM headliners
- Potato Head (Seminyak) – Local and international artists’ performances.
- La Brisa (Canggu) – Tropical boho party
- Ku De Ta (Seminyak) – Iconic silver NYE gala
- Motel Mexicola (Seminyak) – NY celebration in Mexican style
Top 7 Places for New Year Celebrations in Bali
Choices are subjective, and that’s why I’ve got options for you! Here are seven parties that you can attend this New Year in Bali!
Sunday Beach Club
A seaside haven located in Uluwatu, Bali. The calm waters, pleasant, sunny bay and a ton of amenities make the Sunday Beach Club a special place.
On New Year’s, it’s going to be even more special. The ‘White Disco Event’ starts as the sun goes down on 31st December; mirror balls and lights will light up the space. Bonfire on the beach, so that you can dance barefoot to the live music, under the stars.
There will be live stations serving lobsters, yakitori, chocolate éclairs, and more! Check out their menu on New Year’s.
- Early-bird tickets: IDR 2,000,000 (₹10,750 approx.)
- General tickets: Haven’t been released yet
- VIP tickets: Start from IDR 12,000,000/2 people (₹65,000 approx.)
FINNS Beach Club
Canggu’s most happening beach club is definitely FINNS. The beach club offers 10+ seating spots with different views, access points, and amenities to choose from.
There will be four DJs taking over the stage at FINNS this New Year’s. Marc Kinchen, Duke Dumont & PNAU (Duo). It is all set for a fun, energetic, and eccentric night!

With 7 pools, 2 party restaurants, and 12 bars, FINNS has been named as Bali’s and the world’s best beach club by several magazines. And even FINNS’s own website claims it.
- General Tickets: IDR 3,000,000 (₹16,200 approx.)
- VIP Tickets: Start from IDR 64,000,000/8 people (₹342,000 approx.)
Savaya Bali Beach Club
A beach club located on a cliff, nestled 100 m above the Indian Ocean. One side will be the limestone cliff, while the other side will be a jungle!
And this new year, you can celebrate with such incredible views of both the sea and the jungle! From sunset to sunrise, Welsh DJ Jamie Jones & American musical duo Bedouin will keep the entire night going!

However, if you want a whole new year festival experience, Savaya has a 9-day programme! From December 27th to January 6th, multiple artists will perform all night.
- Timings: 6 PM – late
- Age Restrictions: 21+
- General Tickets: IDR 4,000,000 (₹ 21,630 approx.)
- VIP Tickets: Not public info (Enquire Online).
Potato Head Beach Club
Five open-air settings with a resort-style deck with the main pool overlooking the Petitenget Beach. Palm trees in the beach club give Miami vibes in Bali.
Eight artists, four international and four talented local artists, will perform this new year at the Potato Head Beach Club!

Job Jobse, DJ Saoirse, Leon Vynehall, Shant Celeste, Dita, Gero, Daffabedamned, and Marvel. The atmosphere will be electric with techno, E-music, disco, acid, psychedelic, immersive sounds, and more!
- Timings: 4 PM – 2 AM
- Age Restrictions: 18+
- General Tickets: IDR 1,500,000 (₹ 8,100 INR approx.)
- VIP Tickets: Start from IDR 37,000,000/8 people. (25,000 INR/person approx.)
La Brisa Beach Club
The very concept of the beach club is written in the name, La Brisa, which translates to ‘sea breeze’. True to its name, the place is situated on Echo Beach in Canggu.

They claim that the property was built using 500 fishermen’s old boats. And it’s actually believable just seeing the photos. The decor is rusty, raw and has a ton of boat and ship-related decor, such as barrels, paddles, fishing nets, and more!
It truly feels like I’m in a ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ movie, except without any drama.
Anyway, talking about the decor made me miss the New Year event, the 2026 New Year party held by La Brisa. WAFF, De La Swing, Marlie, Geco & Jjoska. Five artists, one night, a wild night to kickstart the year!
Tropical alcohol, beachfront dancing and an unforgettable night countdown under the stars! Just magical vibes.
- Timings: 9 PM – Late
- Age Restrictions: 21+
- General Tickets: IDR 1,000,000 (₹5,400 INR approx.)
- VIP Tickets: Start from IDR 25,000,000/8 people. (16,875 INR/person approx.)
Ku De Ta Beach Club
A beach club with uninterrupted views of the Indian Ocean, along with some beautiful sunsets. You can take a swim, have a cocktail and tasty food and watch the waves crashing on Seminyak Beach. If this is your vibe, Ku De Ta Beach Club is for you!

This year, Australian DJ Carmelo Bianchetti, popularly known as the ‘Late Nite Tuff Guy’, is waiting to perform at Ku De Ta!
Also, the dress code for the event is ‘Silver Nights, Bright Lights’. An event where you get to wear your most glamorous outfits. Anything that is silvery, metallic, bright, neon, or a statement piece and anything that is inspired by your dreams, can be worn!
- Timings: 6 PM – Late
- General Tickets: Starts from IDR 1,020,000 (₹5,520 INR approx.)
- VIP Tickets: Start from IDR 3,468,000. (18,750 INR/person approx.)
Motel Mexicola
A place like a Mexican grandma’s house, alive with bold geometric patterns in bright yellow, blue, pink, and orange. Every corner is an Instagrammable spot, waiting to be photographed. Just as a comment said, “Mexicola takes you to Mexico in a heartbeat.”

On the night of 31st December, you will get 5 hours of unlimited food & drinks. Along with live entertainment and a confetti countdown at midnight! Their main motto is to make you scream, “Viva la fiesta, viva 2026” (Long live the party, long live 2026!).
Also, they have not one but two venues under the same name! Canggu and Seminyak. Same party but double the fun!
- Timings: 7 PM – Late
- Age Restrictions: 18+
- General Tickets: IDR 2,000,000 (₹10,750 INR approx.)
- VIP Tickets: Start from IDR 15,000,000/5 people. (₹16,200/person approx.)
Tips for Attending the New Years
- New Year’s is a busy time everywhere. If you want your New Year to be a success, it’s best to plan ahead. Most parties at this time will be booked well in advance. And walk-ins might be more expensive. So, start looking for NYE party announcements on the club’s website and Instagram from November.
- Choose a reputable restaurant or club to have a seamless celebration. Read the reviews on Google, Reddit (you can search or ask questions in r/Bali) and other forums. Back off from a place, even if it’s slightly shady.
- Celebrating the New Year will feel amazing and energetic! But let’s be real here, most people get drunk at parties, and later it is difficult to get back home. So, it’s highly crucial to stay close to the club where the party is, unless you have a trusted driver or a friend who can pick you up afterwards.
- The traffic after 2 AM will be crazy, as people head back home. So, plan accordingly. Bali’s NYE traffic is heavy from 6 PM to 2 AM; expect road closures on key routes like Jalan Pantai Berawa.
- Use Grab or GoJek but pre-book rides early or arrange private drivers (estimated IDR 1.5 – 2M/night).
- If you are visiting any nightclub, beach club or a fancy restaurant, check for dress codes.
- Watch your drinks, and don’t leave them unattended before drinking again. It’s best to keep your drink with you, even while dancing. To reduce the risk of spiking your drink, use a lid or cover with a straw opening. It’s one of the safest ways to prevent drink spiking.
- Carry an extra set of clothes, since many parties in Bali happen by the beach or around a pool. And because December is Bali’s rainy season, you might get caught in a sudden shower.
- Carry a mosquito repellent spray/cream.
- And if you don’t want to spend a lot of money on New Year’s, you can always pick a beach cafe, grab a beer, and watch the fireworks from a nearby beach club!
Conclusion
Great, now we know the best New Year celebrations in Bali! Go through the club’s website, Instagram profile, and Google reviews to understand the cost, dress codes, menu, and more. This will help you to pick a place that suits you and your loved ones!
In case you need any help with your itinerary, don’t hesitate to contact us! Dimaak Tours has our experts who will help you with your trip.
Frequently Asked Questions About New Year Celebration in Bali
Where is the best place to celebrate the New Year in Bali?
The best place for New Year’s celebrations in Bali is its beach clubs. Check out these clubs for your celebrations.
- FINNS Beach Club
- Potato Head Beach Club
- La Brisa
Are mosquitoes bad in Bali in January?
Mosquitoes exist in Bali in general. However, mosquitoes get active during the rainy season, which runs from November to April. But a few precautions, like carrying mosquito repellent, would help you.
Is swimming possible in Bali during December?
Yes, it’s definitely possible. Bali has one of the best beaches, and some parts of it have calm waters where you can take a swim. You can also use swimming pools at hotels, resorts and beach clubs.
Is Bali closed on 1st January?
1st January is a public holiday in Bali. That means all the government offices are closed. However, anything else private will be open, but they might also choose to take a break. Whatever you are doing on that day, it’s best to call them up to check before visiting.