
Looking for the best pool and day clubs in Bali in 2025? From jungle infinity pools in Ubud to stylish pool parties in Seminyak, here’s your go-to list.
Don’t get me wrong – I love spending my Bali days by the beach at Bali’s best beach clubs. But sometimes, I want to take a break from the sand to head inland, migrating to a refreshing watering hole to cool down from the Bali heat. I’m of course talking about Bali’s best pool clubs, where glittering jungle pools, shaded cabanas and gourmet menus are the order of the day.
Some of these day clubs are hidden in Ubud‘s lush jungles, surrounded by greenery and untouched nature. Others are perched on the clifftops of Uluwatu, where beach access is a no-go, but elevated ocean views are all around. There are even pool clubs sitting in the heart of Bali’s most happening urban suburbs for those lunchtime dips or late-night pool parties.
So, to help you find the right day club for you, I’ve cherry-picked the best day clubs in Bali, from jungle-hugged lagoons, to ocean views and family-friendly watering holes too – just don’t forget your bikini!
The Best Pool & Day Clubs In Bali – 2025
1. Mana Uluwatu
Best for: Sunset swims that roll on to sumptuous dinner

Home to one of the most stunning infinity pools on the island (overlooking one of Uluwatu’s most famous waves), Mana Uluwatu is a restaurant and bar I keep going back to for its fresh ingredients from the land and sea. A pool day here consists of lounging on a daybed by the pool, and grazing on daytime favourites like smashed avo on toast and eggs benedict. Swim a lap or two, before tasting Mana’s famous tacos with homemade tortillas. And before you know it, you’ll be sipping on a sunset cocktail as the sky turns purple…
How much: Minimum spends start from IDR 200,000++, or complimentary for guests staying at Uluwatu Surf Villas.
What’s included: Food and beverage credit, towel, access to the pool, showers and changing rooms.
Local tip: Mana Uluwatu doubles up as a restaurant that serves some of the best food in the neighbourhood.
Good to know: The poolside lounge chairs, daybeds, and shade shacks are available on a first come, first served basis.
Where: Uluwatu Surf Villas, Jl Pantai Suluban, Pecatu
2. Bambu Indah
Best for: A serene and all-natural river club experience.

It’s no secret that I love Bambu Indah’s bamboo villas. But did you know that this eco-friendly Ubud resort also doubles up as a “pool club” experience, completely immersed in nature? The Bambu Indah Day Pass lets you escape to this barefoot-luxury retreat, without booking an overnight stay (unless you want to, of course!). It’s not your typical day club either. The pools are all natural and spring-fed, with the gentle sounds of the Ayung River nearby. There’s even a hidden Crystal Pool, plus a mud bath, ice bath, and a wood-fired sauna.
I also love the open-air River Warung restaurant here. It serves up my favourite Indonesian dishes, like Bali’s famous babi guling and jackfruit rendang. Pro tip: if you stay until sundown, you can take the bamboo elevator up to the Elevator Sunset Bar, which sits 20 metres high in the trees. It’s one of the best spots for sunset in Ubud, with sweeping views of rice paddies and distant volcanoes. And if that wasn’t enough, there’s also the newly opened Tembaga restaurant, so I highly recommend staying late for a nourishing dinner too.
How much: Bambu Indah’s Day Pass starts from IDR 700,000++
What’s included: Food and beverage credit of IDR 500,000
Local tip: Stray slightly away from the main path and you’ll find the Crystal Pool, mud bath, ice bath, and a sauna.
Good to know: Bambu Indah is eco-friendly and nestled amid nature, so it’s best to leave your stilettos at home for this one.
Where: Banjar Baung, Sayan, Ubud
3. Folk Pool & Gardens
Best for: Poolside hang where there’s always an event happening

Folk Pool & Gardens is Ubud’s first downtown pool, swim-up bar and restaurant, and it’s where the cool folks of Ubud come out to play. This lush, neighbourhood-style day club has it all, from sun-drenched daybeds and cute teepees, to a twilight poolside cinema, and of course, that swim-up bar that makes it hard to leave.
Perfectly perched in the heart of Ubud’s action, Folk is the go-to escape after a day of sight-seeing. Dive into a menu of Indonesian and international favourites, from prawn noodles to buttermilk chicken burgers and charred octopus.
You’ll want to check out the weekly events too, like the Balinese Night with traditional dance performances, movies under the stars (complete with seven popcorn flavours!) and even a poolside cookout every Sunday. Grab a Garden Mai Tai, cosy up in the garden, dip in the glittering pool, and do it all again tomorrow.
How much: IDR 50,000 for pool access. Premium seating starts from IDR 150,000 for four hours.
What’s included: Pool pass includes a towel. If you book one of the premium seats, you’ll also get a welcome drink.
Local tip: There’s a parking spot for scooters only near Folk. So if you’re driving a car, prepare to walk for a few minutes from the nearest parking lot at Monkey Forest’s Central Parking.
Good to know: Twilight Cinema is a seasonal event. Be sure to check the schedule if you’re looking to catch a movie beneath the stars.
Where: Jl Monkey Forest, Ubud
4. Mrs Sippy Bali
Best for: Pool parties and diving from a five-metre platform

The day club to see and be seen, Mrs Sippy is Bali’s OG Mediterranean oasis that sits right in the heart of Seminyak. Taking centre stage is the lagoon-like pool, where you can nab a floating bean bag and drift to the pool bar, or take things up a notch and jump off the five-metre-high diving platform (cannon balls at the ready!). You’ll also find the island’s fabulous crowds topping up their tans on the daybeds and private cabanas, or grazing on wood-fired Mediterranean cuisine.
How much: IDR 150,000 for entry and pool access.
What’s included: Towel hire.
Local tip: Entry is free if you’re only coming to drink and dine at the sports bar.
Good to know: By day, Mrs Sippy is family-friendly, then after 4pm, expect cocktail happy hours, resident DJs, international headliners and epic live bands.
Where: Jl Taman Ganesha, Gang Gagak No. 8, Seminyak
5. TUJU Tropic Club & Lounge
Best for: Swimming and lounging at a hidden jungle oasis

If a hidden jungle pool with scrummy bites galore sounds like your kind of day club, you’ll love TUJU Tropic Club & Lounge. Just five minutes from the lively Ubud Art Market, this serene yet glamorous retreat feels like a world away. I kick off my pool day here typically with a hearty lunch before I dive into the tropical main pool until sunset.
As evening falls, I head inside to the chic Jungle Lounge for glamorous signature cocktails, expert mixology and Asian-Mediterranean specialties. FYI – you’ll want to invite all of your mates too, because you’ll find spacious layered areas perfect for big groups.
How much: Free with food and drink purchase.
What’s included: Pool access.
Local tip: Though it’s hidden, it’s quite close to Ubud’s downtown area, just 5 minutes from Ubud Art Market.
Good to know: Daily deals are available on food and drinks, like ladies’ night and family packages.
Where: Jl Suweta, Ubud
Visit TUJU Tropic Club & Lounge
6. El Kabron
Best for: Pool parties at sunset, with loads of Instagram photo-ops

A hedonistic clifftop destination, El Kabron is Uluwatu’s iconic day club sporting one of the most Instagrammable infinity pools on the island. Here, you can experience luxury living at its best – think lounging by the pool with a Champagne or cocktail in hand, while enjoying Mediterranean-inspired dishes. Then, settle in for the best sunset in Uluwatu, followed by a night of dancing under the stars…
How much: Minimum spend starts from IDR 1,400,000 in the lounge area with pool access.
What’s included: Towel, welcome treats, and access to the poolside event of the day.
Local tip: Stay back after 3pm and through to sunset, because that’s when El Kabron comes to life! Think live saxophone and music performances, smoke machines, and more.
Good to know: While the dining area is open to all, the lounge area with the infinity pool is open for adults only.
Where: Jl Pantai Cemongkak, Pecatu, Uluwatu
7. Cretya Ubud
Best for: Action-packed itinerary to go with your pool day

Inspired by nature, Cretya Ubud is a sanctuary with three-layered azure blue infinity pool overlooking the scenic, emerald green Tegallalang rice terraces. Take a dip or sit back in the Terrace Cabana or the hammock with prime views, all while the DJ spins chill tunes. Graze on nutritious and delicious dishes, all best paired with a whole young coconut, an immune booster, or even a pomegranate margarita.
How much: First drink charge starts from IDR 155,000. Minimum spends applied for premium seatings.
What’s included: Entrance and first drink.
Local tip: Cretya is part of Alas Harum, which offers a whole park’s worth of photo-ops, giant swings, flying fox and more.
Good to know: The pool is accessible for those aged 18 years and older.
Where: Jl Raya Tegallalang, Tegallalang, Ubud
Visit Cretya Ubud by Alas Harum
8. Banana Lounge Bali
Best for: Surfers, with it being close to the waves

I found this place as I was walking to Uluwatu’s famous Impossibles Beach – and what a great gem it is! Banana Lounge is a place for surfers, families and friends to mix, mingle and dip beneath the Bali sun. Its cosy pool sits amongst tropical gardens, a green lawn and boho-luxe furnishings in the restaurant.
I love taking a cool daytime dip here, as I munch on brunch staples. Then, as the sun starts to sink, I grab a sunset cocktail and head to the rooftop lounge for breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean. My top insider tip: head back downstairs for a delicious dinner along with the restaurant’s superb wine list and signature cocktails.
How much: Free with food and drink purchase.
What’s included: Pool access.
Local tip: Banana Lounge is a mere 5-minute walk from the entrance to Impossibles Beach.
Good to know: The food here is some of the best I’ve tried in Uluwatu. There’s also the sister villas, Jellyfish Villas, right next door if you don’t want to leave.
Where: Jl Tanjung Simah, Gang Sedana, Pecatu
9. Jungle Fish Pool Bar
Best for: Tranquil pool day with classy, “private club” vibes

Jungle Fish Pool Bar is home to one of the most breathtaking infinity pools in Bali. This jungle-hugged day club sits high up in the treetop canopies of Ubud’s lush forests, with its glorious 35-metre infinity pool, natural accents and decor, and cute sun-soaking nooks. Dive in to the water, enjoy a cocktail from the pool bar, and laze the day away with international nibbles, chilled tunes and laid back vibes aplenty.
How much: Minimum spends start from IDR 250,000.
What’s included: Access to the pool and public facilities.
Local tip: This is one of the quieter pool clubs in Bali. But if you’re coming on a Wednesday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday, there’s a resident DJ spinning super chilled tunes.
Good to know: The seatings are available on a first come, first served basis.
Where: Chapung Sebali, Jl Raya Sebali, Ubud
10. Kabana by K Club
Best for: Gourmet dining by the pool

A pool lounge and all day-party destination, Kabana by K Club redefines Bali’s beach club concept in the heart of the Ubud jungle. With four floors, eight sparkling infinity pools, and exceptional culinary offerings, this jungle-hugged day club is the ultimate spot for relaxed daytime vibes and poolside indulgence. I love Kabana for its seafood dining experience, those breathtaking jungle views, and plenty of signature cocktails for a laid-back afternoon in paradise…
How much: Free with food and drink purchase.
What’s included: Pool access.
Local tip: Come at daytime for a more laid back pool club experience. Meanwhile in the evening, Kabana transforms into a vibrant dining destination.
Good to know: The big party night here is every Friday from 8pm to 2am, where there will be electrifying DJ sets, laser shows, fire dancers, and more.
Where: Jl Raya Cebok, Kedisan, Tegallalang, Ubud
11. Oneeighty
Best for: Adrenaline-pumping swims in a glass-bottom infinity pool that hangs over the cliff’s edge

Hanging over the cliff’s edge 162 metres above the Indian Ocean is one of the most jaw-dropping infinity pools in the world. Yep, that’s Oneeighty’s famous sky pool, located within the exclusive The Edge villa resort in Uluwatu. This clifftop day club celebrates sophisticated seaside culture at its best. Think premium drinks, five-star dining, great vibes and awe-inspiring views, finished off with professional Balinese hospitality. As for that Insta-famed infinity pool, it extends six metres over the cliff’s edge with a glass bottom, meaning you can spot the waves crashing onto the rocks below. One for the bucket list!
How much: Day Pass starts from IDR 600,000.
What’s included: Pool access, towel, IDR 500,000 food and beverage credit.
Local tip: Oneeighty is more lounge-y rather than club-y. Think international cuisines and relaxing background music, without DJs or live entertainment.
Good to know: The day pass allows you to stay up to four hours.
Where: The edge, Jl Pura Goa Lempeh, Banjar Dinas Kangin, Pecatu
12. Omma Day Club
Best for: Infinity pool club overlooking Tegenungan Waterfall

Want to enjoy the serenity of Bali’s beautiful waterfalls without the slippery trails? Head to Omma Day Club in Ubud, because this jungle destination is home to an infinity pool with a unique backdrop: the majestic Tegenungan Waterfall! Yep, whether you’re chilling on a sunbed or a sofa by the pool, or munching away in the indoor lounge, you’ll be able to gawk at nature’s finest gift. But that’s not all. Spending the day here means you get to taste Omma’s delicious comfort food, too.
How much: Day Pass starts from IDR 300,000.
What’s included: Pool access, and food and beverage credit.
Local tip: It’s footsteps away from Tegenungan Waterfall, so you can hit up both spots for the day.
Good to know: Free seatings are available alongside premium ones with minimum spends.
Where: Tegenungan Waterfall, Sukawati, Ubud
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FAQs on pool clubs in Bali
What are the best pool & day clubs in Bali?
Must-visit pool clubs include Mrs Sippy in Seminyak for its iconic five-metre diving platform, Omma Day Club for waterfall views straight from the infinity pool, Bambu Indah for pools integrated with nature, and Folk for its boho Ubud vibes.
What’s the minimum spend for a daybed at Bali pool clubs?
Minimum spends for daybeds vary widely between pool clubs. In my experience, it could cost anywhere between IDR 300,000 to 3,000,000.
Are Bali pool clubs family‑friendly or adults‑only?
There’s a good mix of family-friendly and adults-only pool clubs in Bali. For example, Banana Lounge is awesome for families, whereas Cretya’s tiered pools are more suitable, and therefore available only for adults. If you’re visiting with the little ones, be sure to exercise caution as day clubs often don’t have a lifeguard.
What’s the best time of day to visit a pool club?
Arrive late morning or early afternoon for a relaxed vibe and sun-filled lounging. Want party energy? Swing by around at sunset where pool parties usually take place.
Are there pool clubs with epic views in Bali?
Absolutely! Head to Oneeighty at The Edge in Uluwatu – check out the glass-bottom sky pool perched 162 meters above the ocean. Or dive into rice‑terrace panoramas at Cretya Ubud.
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