4 reviewed party hostels · from €3.80/night · Hostelworld rated
Seminyak’s nightlife starts where Kuta’s chaos ends. Head to **La Favela** on Jalan Kayu Aya: its jungle-themed courtyard fills by 11 p.m. with backpackers and Bali regulars sipping cocktails that cost 90,000 IDR. Five minutes down the road, **Shishi** and **Mirror** pack out after midnight with house and techno crowds. The hostel scene here keeps it simple: capsule pods and surf-friendly dorms cluster along Jalan Camplung Tanduk and Jalan Dhyana Pura. Most places are walkable, but you’ll want a scooter to cut between beach clubs and late-night warungs without breaking the bank.
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The Capsule is a luxurious hostel with amazing vibes. Daily DJ parties are happening at the pool area. They serve tasty cocktails and the cheapest beer in Bali. If you are in a mood to chill, there are plenty of beanbags and sofas waiting for you. The friendly atmosphere will make you feel like you are home.
With a rooftop offering stunning sunset and street views, SunShot Hostel knows how to throw a good party. They even provide a free dinner to fuel your night of fun. Located in a strategic area near popular clubs and bars, you'll have easy access to the vibrant nightlife scene. The hostel features live family music, motorbike rental, and even transportation to the parties.
Bali Stellar Capsules, the ultimate party haven, invites globetrotters to an intergalactic oasis of creativity and celebration. With daily adventures, artistic vibes, a picturesque pool, and a buzzing bar, it's the perfect playground for party enthusiasts seeking endless fun.
White Penny Hostel, nestled in Seminyak's vibrant heart, Bali, is a paradise for party enthusiasts and beach lovers alike. Just a short walk from Petitenget Beach and surrounded by Bali's top bars and restaurants, it offers the perfect blend of sun, surf, and social life. With communal spaces designed to foster connections, guests can enjoy everything from yoga to bar-hopping.
Organised nights out with a local guide
A five-hour walking tour that hits four bars and clubs. Includes four free shots, skip-the-line entry, and discounted drinks all night. The crawl starts at a central bar on Jalan Kayu Aya before moving to Shishi, Mirror, and a late-night warung.
How Seminyak's nightlife zones break down
The main strip for hostels and beach clubs. La Favela and Mirror sit at either end, with boutique shops and warungs in between. Walking from one end to the other takes 15 minutes, but scooter traffic can be chaotic after dark.
A quieter backstreet packed with hostels, surf shops, and local warungs. Shishi and The Jungle Fish are here, along with 24-hour minimarts. Rent a scooter from any hostel for 70,000 IDR per day.
The late-night strip where clubs stay open until 5 a.m. Red Ruby and a string of late-night warungs keep the street alive. Hostels here are cheaper but noisier: pack earplugs if you’re a light sleeper.
Where the hostel pub crawls end up, and where to go on your own
A two-storey courtyard strung with fairy lights and jungle vines. Reggae and deep house play until 3 a.m. Entry is free before 10 p.m., then 100,000 IDR with a drink. The crowd is a mix of backpackers and Bali expats: expect queue jumps if you’re in a group.
Bali’s answer to a Shanghai basement club. Neon lasers cut through the smoke of 100 IDR notes burned as ashtrays. Techno and bass music run from midnight to 5 a.m. Entry is 150,000 IDR after 11 p.m., including one drink. Dress sharp: door staff turn away sandals and tank tops.
A mirrored cube that reflects the crowd into infinity. House and commercial hits pull a 20-something crowd. Entry is 120,000 IDR with a drink; tables start at 1,000,000 IDR. Gets packed after 1 a.m. when Shishi’s crowd spills over.
Daybeds on the sand, sunset DJs, and 2-for-1 Aperol spritz until 7 p.m. Entry is 200,000 IDR on weekends, redeemable against food or drinks. The vibe shifts from chilled afternoon to full-on party by 10 p.m. when the club section opens.
A poolside bar hidden behind a car park on Jalan Camplung Tanduk. Happy hour runs 5–7 p.m. with 50,000 IDR Bintangs. Reggae and hip-hop play until midnight, then the crowd moves to La Favela. Entry is free, but pool access costs 150,000 IDR after 6 p.m.
A dive bar on Jalan Dhyana Pura with pool tables and 30,000 IDR shots. Rock covers and 90s throwbacks keep the crowd singing until 2 a.m. No cover charge, but drinks creep up to 80,000 IDR after 10 p.m. Cash only: ATM is next door.
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