If you’re planning a Bali getaway in 2025, don’t skip Nusa Lembongan! this laid-back little island is all about crystal-clear turquoise waters, white sand, and beach clubs that know how to set the vibes.
Here is where you can enjoy comfy daybeds by the ocean, stunning views of Devil’s Tear, good food, tropical cocktails, and sunsets that look straight out of a postcard. These 15 must-visit beach clubs are where you’ll want to spend your days (and maybe nights).
Sandy Bay Beach Club
Sandy Bay Lembongan Beach Club is set on the west coast of Nusa Lembongan, one of the leading destinations that combines breathtaking natural view with peerless Indonesia hospitality.
Located next to the iconic Devil’s Tear, this beach club offers a unique rustic-chic ambiance for patrons to unwind and indulge in its serenity.
Open daily at Sandy Bay from 11 AM to 11 PM, this place boasts a beachfront pool and caters to every taste bud of all guests who enter with local favourites to international cuisine.
Location: Sandy Bay Beach Club
Ohana’s – Beach Club, Restaurant & Boutique Beachfront Resort
Another lembongan’s famous beach club is Ohana. They welcomes not just couples, single travellers, but also includes families. This accommodation for hotel and villa has a children-friendly environment, complete with a playroom designed for the youngest explorers with ocean views.
In this way, Mom and Dad can have their own moments of rest, being assured that their kids are safe and having fun in day lounging.
One of the highlights of visiting Ohana’s is definitely their happy hour offerings: drinks go for less during certain hours and may even have a two-for-one deal to add festivity with burgers. They also offers a great breakfast menu.
For those further interested to explore more around the island, Ohana’s is a very convenient base due to its central positioning in Jungut Batu Village.
Close by, the added comfort of the Ginger and Jamu cafe with healthier options and homemade treats is a temptation too good to resist during sunset. Booking in advance for availability details.
Location: Ohana’s Beach Club
Beach Cafe at Lago
Lago Bali offers a wide array of premium amenities to make the stay for their guests pleasant. The Beach Cafe allows one to indulge in an eclectic menu that would appeal from light snacks to heavy meals, refreshing drinks such as cold-pressed juices, and specialty coffees.
Relax at the Pontoon, a floating bar that puts you in the front row for famous Playgrounds surf breaks and thus is an absolute must for both surfers and non-surfers alike.
With lounge areas, funky music, and great food, the Pontoon will be a place too hard to resist just being in, mingling with your friends.
Lago Bali is a community-based, connected resort for its guests and family-friendly. The frequently organised movie nights and dinners in family style create a bonding atmosphere, ideal for families and groups of friends.
The Club seems to be very committed to sustainability in design and solar-powered amenities, like at the Pontoon.
Location: Nusa Lembongan, Jalan Jungut batu beach, Village, Kabupaten Jembrana, Bali.
Waka Beach Club
One will find an enormous swimming pool at the beach club, decks leading down to the beach, and lounge areas that provide one with either sunbathing or the gentle vibrant ocean breeze.
Refreshing drinks are served at the bar, a very good place to sit and relax after spending a day touring retreat around the island. Showers and restrooms complement Waka Beach Club in Nusa islands.
Crystal-clear waters around Nusa Lembongan offer great possibilities as great as Nusa Penida for swimming, diving, snorkelling, and other water activities for those who seek them.
It is easily accessible through fast boats from Sanur Beach or even Waka Sailing’s luxury catamarans from Benoa Harbour, thus making it a very conveniently booking accessible venue.
Location: Waka Beach Club
Lembongan Beach Club & Resort
The resort has 42 well-appointed rooms in total, including private pool villas designed to accord comforts and privacy. Every room is fitted with air conditioning, a minibar, and free Wi-Fi to ensure comfortable stays for all guests. There is also an outdoor infinity pool that provides the best spot where one can relax while having fun in the sun or enjoy a refreshing swim.
Dining at Lembongan Beach Club & Resort is an unforgettable experience, from local Indonesian to international cuisines at the restaurants on-site. Sea Sky Restaurant caters to multiple dining occasions and can be a perfect romantic dinner venue or even family gatherings. One can enjoy refreshing drinks with the beautiful view of the sea at the Beach Bar.
Location: Jalan Jungut Batu Beach, Nusa Lembongan, Jungutbatu, Kec. Nusa Penida, Kabupaten Klungkung, Bali.
The View Day Club, Nusa Lembongan
The infinity pool at the View Day Club is spacious and faces the crystal-clear waters, hence ideal for sunbathing or a refreshing swim.
In great numbers, comfortable sun loungers and cabanas are available around the pool area for guests to lounge in style. The club bar serves a selection of cocktails, smoothies, and beverages to ensure that guests don’t miss their favourite drink while basking in the sun.
The View Day Club is located with easy access from most points in Nusa Lembongan and therefore can be an easy destination to get to for anyone island-hopping around. Scooters or on foot will grant guests the ease of enjoying everything this beach club has to offer.
Location: The View Day Club
D’byas Dream Beach Club and Warung
D’byas Warung offers a wide range of traditional Indonesian dishes, including internationally acclaimed favorites. It serves fresh food cooked only from the best ingredients to tickle your palate, while refreshing beverages are brought by the beach club, from its signature cocktails to smoothies and local beers.
D’byas Dream Beach Club and Warung is one intriguing beach club in Nusa Lembongan built to make guests feel relaxed and, at the same time, alive. This beach club has great reviews when it comes to its stunning views, laid-back terrace vibe, and a menu that celebrates local and international cuisine.
Location: D’byas Dream Beach Club and Warung
Agung Beach Club in Mangrove Area
Agung Beach Club in Nusa Lembongan is perfect for anyone wanting to chill by the ocean without the fuss of Bali’s busier spots.
Located near the mangroves in Jungutbatu, it’s got cozy sunbeds, little huts, a pool, hammocks, and even those Instagram-worthy swings where you can sip a drink with Mt. Agung in the background.
The vibe here is super relaxed, more “soak up the breeze and snack on pizza or satay” than wild party and prices are pretty reasonable.
It’s a bit off the beaten path, so getting there might involve a scooter ride down bumpy roads, but once you arrive, it’s all about good food, friendly service, and a slow island pace that makes you want to stay all afternoon.
Location: Agung Beach Club
By The Beach Lembongan
By The Beach Lembongan is a dreamy beachfront spot on Jungut Batu where you can basically sink into island time.
What you can expect here is outdoor pools, loungers right by the sand, and well-designed villas (some with private pools) that make you forget there’s anything else on your to-do list.
The food at Sea Sky Restaurant is solid international, Indonesian, all the good comfort stuff with great views and good vibes during sunset.
The resort offers extras too: snorkeling, canoeing, paddle-boarding, plus a gym & spa if you want to mix in some movement or pampering.
Location: Jl pantai, Jungutbatu, Lembongan, Kabupaten Klungkung, Bali 80771
Suku Beach Club, Nusa Ceningan
Suku Beach Club on Nusa Ceningan is located on the western cliffs near Secret Beach and the famous Mahana Point surf break, it’s got views, a pool, sunbeds, beanbags, and more than one spot to lounge while soaking up the ocean.
The decoration is a lovely mix of natural wood, bamboo thatch, stone rustic but polished. Food and drinks are solid, from casual bites to cocktails, with enough options for vegetarians and those just wanting something simple.
They’re open daily from 8am to 9pm, so whether you want a lazy sunrise, beachside lunch, or sunset-chaser cocktail, Suku’s got you covered.
Location: Nusa Ceningan, Jl. Sarang Burung, Dusun Batu, Melawang, Kabupaten Klungkung, Bali 80771
Klyf Club Blue Lagoon
Klyf Club Blue Lagoon is one of those cliff-perched gems on Nusa Ceningan that feels like it was built for sunset lovers. It’s part of the Ora Group’s Avia Blue Lagoon resort, but anyone can show up not just resort guests.
With an infinity pool, comfy daybeds, lookout decks, yoga spots, great food & drinks, and unbeatable views over the Blue Lagoon, it’s perfect for chilling out, sipping cocktails, and watching the light fade on the horizon.
Just a heads up: there’s no beach access from there, so be ready to stick to the pool and cliffside views.
Location: Lembongan, Nusa Penida, Klungkung Regency, Bali 80771
The Sand Ceningan
The Sand Ceningan is a super chill spot in Nusa Ceningan that’s perfect when you just want to slow down, relax, and soak in island vibes.
You can find hammocks and swings over shallow water, a peaceful restaurant serving up good food (including vegetarian options), and golden sunset views that get extra magical during low tide when the reflections off the receding water are unreal.
If you are keen for breakfast, early lunch, or a laid-back sunset drink with your feet almost touching the sea? The Sand really hits just right
Location: Jl. Nusa Ceningan, Lembongan, Kec. Nusa Penida, Kabupaten Klungkung, Bali 80771
The Deck Cafe & Bar
The Deck Café & Bar sits right on the boardwalk above Jungut Batu Beach and is basically your go-to spot when you want good food, killer views, and a relaxed vibe.
They’ve got breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, gelato where it is all legit fresh stuff, much of it locally sourced, and all in a setting that makes you slow down and take in the ocean, surf breaks, and sunset colors.
Happy hour from 5-6:30pm adds to the specialty, especially if you’re here to unwind with cocktails as the sun dips. If you don’t mind paying a little extra for vibes and view, The Deck is totally worth it.
Location: Batu Karang Lembongan Resort & Spa
Karana Nusa Lembongan, Pool – Bar – Dining
Karana Nusa Lembongan is the kind of spot that nails the mix between chill vibes and a bit of luxe, all wrapped in breathtaking views.
It sits up on a hill in Jungutbatu with an infinity-pool that seems to stretch toward the horizon, so you get mountain, ocean, sunset — all around you. Experience their lounge on daybeds, sip bespoke cocktails or boujee wines, or dig into something tasty.
The food and drinks hit nicely and they also do live sports on big screens, a pool table, and even have a VIP-lounge for when you want to upgrade your chill mode.
It’s open from 11 AM till late, which means perfect for lazy pool afternoons or turning into evening with dinner + cocktails.
Location: Jungutbatu, Nusa Penida, Klungkung Regency, Bali 80771
Hai Bar And Grill
Hai Bar & Grill is a beachfront gem in Mushroom Bay on Nusa Lembongan that strikes the perfect balance between laid-back island vibes and tasty food & drinks.
It’s part of Hai Tide Beach Resort, so you’re right on the sand, feeling that ocean breeze and watching the waves while you dine. Their menu mixes local Indonesian favorites with Western stuff where you can taste think wood-fired pizzas, seafood, rendang and they also offer a good range of vegan options.
Happy hour is a thing (usually 5-6PM), so if you time it right, you get chilled drinks + sunset hues + good company. The staff are friendly, many reviews praise the views and the service, and there’s also a free pick-up / drop-off service so getting there feels easier.
Location: Mushroom Bay Nusa Lembongan, Jungutbatu, Kec. Nusa Penida, Kabupaten Klungkung, Bali 80771
People Also Ask (PAA)
Is it worth staying in Nusa Lembongan Island?
Can you walk around Nusa Lembongan?
Yes, you can walk around Nusa Lembongan. However, you have to take note of some things such as Nusa Lembongan is approximately 8 km² and thus pretty small. You would take three hours without stopping, walking around this island. The distances can often feel much longer than they appear on a map due to the island’s hilly terrain and lack of pedestrian-friendly infrastructure.