







Listen Up! 3 Things to Know Before Sundays Beach Club or You'll Regret It
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Let me tell you, the Beach Club scene in Bali has gotten so competitive that you have to take a cliffside cable car just to get in! When I first arrived at the entrance of Sundays, I was a bit confused. Then, the staff led me directly to a small, unassuming cable car at the edge of a cliff... As it slowly descended, I saw the jelly-like sea and white sandy beach unfold beneath my feet, and I instantly got it. This whole setup gives you a real sense of ritualistic seclusion! 🤙
After getting off the cable car and stepping onto the fine white sand, it felt like the whole world went quiet. This isn't the kind of party spot with thumping DJ beats; it's more like a Nongkrong on a private little island, super Chill[1]. The music is lazy soul, and people are scattered around, lounging on beanbags sunbathing, or heading straight into the sea to use the free kayaks and paddleboards[2].
When it comes to food, this place really surprised me. The Slow-Cooked Beef Taco[3] is truly Mantap! It's super flavorful and pairs perfectly with an ice-cold beer. There's also the much-hyped Lobster Roll[4]; they're generous with the lobster meat, and one bite is incredibly satisfying. Girls, if you love sweet drinks, you have to go for the Frozen Strawberry Daiquiri[5], it's so good I wanted to order another one!
The absolute best part is the sunset. Right after the sun goes down, they light bonfires on the beach, the staff hands out marshmallows for everyone to roast, and there's live music and a fire dance performance[6]. It's so romantic it makes you want to propose on the spot! ✨
Real Talk Time
Okay, enough with the praise, let's get real.
This place is definitely not cheap; it'll hurt your wallet a bit. With the entrance fee + minimum spend, you should budget around 500k-800k IDR per person[7]. And! The menu prices are "net," but they add almost 21% in tax and service charges at the end[8], so first-timers, don't be shocked by the bill.
The food tastes good, but the portions are also on the "delicate" side[9]. Big eaters might need to order double to feel full.
✍️ Pro-Tips (A Guide to Avoiding Pitfalls)
Alright, I'll stop rambling. Hope you all have a great time! 😎
- Book in advance! Especially if you want to lounge on the beanbags, walk-ins basically have no chance. Go early to snag a prime front-row spot with an ocean view.
- A hard-learned lesson: Always check the tide chart on their official website before you go![10] I have a friend who excitedly rushed over only to find it was high tide, so the beach seating was closed, and they had to wait up top for hours.
- Who is this place for? It's perfect for couples on a date, friends hanging out, or families with kids looking to relax[11]. But if you're looking for a wild party, you can head somewhere else.
- One last little pitfall: If your spending goes over the minimum charge, they might ask to hold your ID or credit card as a "deposit"[12]. This is a bit Anjay, so just be aware.




