BALI GUIDE: THE 5 BEST PLACES TO ENJOY THE SUNSET IN BALI

BALI GUIDE: THE 5 BEST PLACES TO ENJOY THE SUNSET IN BALI

Bali has some of the most beautiful sunsets on the planet, and both locals and visitors to the island  search for the best "Sunset spots" in the late afternoon. Here comes a top 5 for some of the best places we can recommend for you to see the last rays of the sun:

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THE LAWN

Enjoy a mocktail or cocktails by the pool while watching the sunset and the surfers. There is a good vibe, plenty of deckchairs and a lounge atmosphere, and often live music from 6pm. Can be busy, especially on weekends. Tip: If you are more into bean bags and sand between your toes, "The Times" cafe is right next door and has exactly the same view.

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LA BRISA

Great beach club right by Echo Beach, Canggu. "Pirates of the Carrabian" atmosphere, with lots of cozy corners, several pools and lounge music (which they turn up when it gets dark!).

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FINNS BEACH CLUB

Situated on over 150 meters of absolute beachfront in front of the famous Berawa surf break. You can laze away the day in their daybeds and enjoy their 30 meter infinity pool with pool bar. This beach club is a bit more party-oriented than e.g. La Brisa, and attracts many young people in a party mood when darkness falls.

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THE SAYAN HOUSE

If you're in Ubud, this gem is located just ten minutes from the city center, away from the hustle and bustle and with panoramic views of the surrounding forest bordering the dramatic Sayan Valley.

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MOUNT BATUR

The sunrise from Mount Batur is a must. You can either spend the night on the mountain and watch the fantastic sunset, or start your trip up the mountain at 03 am in the morning and see the sunrise over the sea and the many valleys and forests of Bali. Located 1717 meters above sea level, it requires a warm sweater, good hiking shoes or sneakers, and children who are min. 10 years old.

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