Set right on the sand at Jl. Padma No. 2 in Legian, Azul Beach Club has carved out a reputation that goes beyond the usual beach club formula. The all-bamboo structure, signature Tiki cocktails, and an infinity pool with direct ocean views make it one of the most visually distinctive spots on this stretch of the coast.
It tends to draw people who want a relaxed but elevated beach day rather than a full-on party scene. SatuSatu, a Bali travel platform that helps travelers discover and book the best experiences across the island, highlights Azul as one of Legian’s standout beach venues for good reason.
What Is Azul Beach Club Bali?
Azul Beach Club is a beachfront venue that describes itself as a bamboo treehouse, and that framing is accurate. The structure rises across two floors on the sand of Legian Beach, with an open-air design that allows the sea breeze to move through every level.
The lower deck sits closest to the beach with a sandy-floor bar and casual seating. The second floor opens up to the sunset pods, an infinity pool with a jacuzzi, and the Tiki Bar that is central to Azul’s identity.
The venue is connected to Bali Mandira Beach Resort and Spa, but functions independently as a beach club.
The interior design leans into the name: turquoise detailing throughout, local artworks integrated into the bamboo framework, and a relaxed-chic feel that sits somewhere between a casual beach hangout and a proper dining destination. Azul describes the experience as eat, drink, and play in one beachfront setting.
Location and How to Get There
Azul Beach Club is located at Jl. Padma No. 2, Legian, Badung, Bali 80361, inside the grounds of Bali Mandira Beach Resort and Spa. It sits directly on Legian Beach, one of the more pleasant and slightly less congested stretches of southern Bali’s beachfront.
Guests can enter through the resort or access the venue directly from the beachside path. From Ngurah Rai International Airport, the drive to Azul takes roughly 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic through the Kuta corridor. Legian itself is walkable from much of central Kuta, and Seminyak is a short drive north.
Beachwalk Shopping Center, one of Bali’s most popular malls, is about 10 minutes away on foot. Parking is available through the resort, and the Padma street itself is a well-known Legian landmark easy to find from the main Jalan Legian road.
Entry Options and Pricing
There is no entrance fee at Azul Beach Club. Access to the venue, including the infinity pool and jacuzzi on the upper floor, comes complimentary with any food and beverage purchase.
The pool and jacuzzi area, along with the upper floors, are restricted to guests aged 15 and above on weekdays and Saturdays. Children are welcome on Sundays in the pool area with a parent or guardian.
Sun loungers are available on a first-come, first-served basis with a minimum spend of IDR 150,000 per bed. Cabanas are bookable in advance for arrivals before noon and require a minimum spend of IDR 750,000 per cabana.
Sunset Pods on the upper floor are strictly first come, first served, with a minimum spend of IDR 500,000 per pod. The top floor private area can be reserved for groups of up to 15 people with a minimum spend of IDR 6,000,000.
For cabana reservations, Azul requires at least 24 hours’ notice and requests can be made by phone at (0361) 765759 or by email at info@azulbali.com.
Food prices at Azul sit at a noticeably higher tier than many Legian warungs, with most menu items starting above IDR 200,000 before tax and service. The drinks menu is more in line with standard beach club pricing.
Top Facilities and Highlights

- Bali’s First Tiki Bar: Azul holds the distinction of being Bali’s first Tiki Bar, offering signature cocktails crafted by mixologist Florin Dinu Razvan using local Balinese ingredients and premium rum. The drinks are served in custom-made glassware designed to complement each specific cocktail experience.
- Infinity Pool and Jacuzzi: Located on the second floor with direct ocean views, the pool and jacuzzi are complimentary for anyone who orders food or beverages. Access is restricted to guests aged 15 and above from Monday to Saturday, with children permitted on Sundays.
- Sunset Pods: Circular seating areas on the upper deck positioned for unobstructed sunset views over the Indian Ocean. These are first come, first served and consistently fill up before 5 PM on busy evenings.
- Lower Deck Sandy Bar: The ground-floor space with an open-air, sandy-floor setting that is all-ages and bookable for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It functions as the more casual and accessible entry point to the venue.
- Open-Air Restaurant: An award-winning culinary team runs the kitchen, with a menu spanning pizza, tacos, burgers, tandoori chicken dishes, and Azul Beef Sliders. The menu leans international with some Balinese influences and is more focused on dining quality than most beach clubs in the area.
- Private Event Hire: Azul is available for full private hire for special occasions and celebrations. Group bookings above nine people require advance arrangement through the events team.
- Live Music and Events: Regular events supplement the piped music, creating a livelier atmosphere than the laid-back bamboo setting might suggest at first glance.
What Makes Azul Beach Club Special
The Tiki Bar identity is what most distinguishes Azul from the crowded Legian and Kuta beach club field. Most venues in this area play it safe with standard cocktail menus, but Azul commits to a genuine Tiki concept, with drinks developed specifically to reflect local Balinese ingredients.
The custom glassware adds a considered touch that regulars consistently single out as part of what makes the experience feel more curated than generic.
The bamboo architecture also matters more than it might initially seem. In a strip of beach clubs that often default to concrete and tile, Azul’s structure is genuinely warm and photogenic in a way that photographs do not fully capture.
The way the upper floor opens to the ocean, framed by bamboo beams and turquoise detailing, creates a backdrop that becomes part of the experience rather than just a venue to drink in.
One honest note for visitors: the food pricing is a step up from most Legian options, and the menu is designed with dining in mind rather than light snacking. Guests who arrive expecting typical beach club nibble prices may find the bill higher than anticipated.
Arriving for sunset around 4:30 PM is the practical advice for securing a Sunset Pod without a booking, and for experiencing the view as the light shifts over the Indian Ocean toward dusk.
Azul works best for couples and small groups of adults looking for a relaxed but polished afternoon into evening. The age restriction on the upper levels keeps the pool area notably quieter than family-heavy beach clubs nearby, which many guests see as one of the main draws.
Explore Azul Beach Club Bali Further with SatuSatu
SatuSatu is a Bali travel platform built to help travelers move around the island and book the right experiences with confidence. Everything is available directly on SatuSatu.com with instant confirmation and local support from people who know Bali well.
The SatuSatu Airport Transfer is the cleanest way to get from Ngurah Rai Airport to Legian. Transparent pricing, same-day booking, and no negotiating at the arrivals hall make it a practical starting point for any trip.
The SatuSatu Exclusive Car Charter gives you a dedicated local driver with fully flexible timing, ideal for reaching Azul from anywhere on the island or moving on to other Legian and Seminyak spots afterward. Bookable directly on SatuSatu.com.
For a natural pre- or post-beach club treat, the Swarna Spa and Wellness experience on SatuSatu.com is a great pairing with an Azul visit.
This locally curated spa experience is bookable directly through SatuSatu.com with same-day availability, offering traditional Balinese massage and wellness treatments to round out a relaxed day in the Legian area.
All bookings are made directly on SatuSatu.com with local payment methods including BCA, Mandiri, OVO, DANA, credit cards, and more.
FAQ About Azul Beach Club Bali
What is Azul Beach Club Bali known for?
Azul Beach Club Bali is known as Bali’s first Tiki Bar, its all-bamboo beachfront structure in Legian, its infinity pool and jacuzzi with direct ocean views, and its award-winning food and signature cocktail menu. It is particularly popular for sunset sessions on the upper deck Sunset Pods overlooking the Indian Ocean.
Is there an entrance fee at Azul Beach Club?
No. Entry to Azul Beach Club is free, with the infinity pool and jacuzzi access included for anyone who purchases food or beverages. Minimum spends apply for sun loungers, cabanas, and Sunset Pods.
What are the age restrictions at Azul Beach Club?
The upper floor, infinity pool, and jacuzzi are restricted to guests aged 15 and above from Monday to Saturday. The ground-floor restaurant is open to all ages every day. Children are welcome in the pool area on Sundays with a parent or guardian.
What time should I arrive at Azul for sunset?
Arriving by around 4:30 PM is recommended if you want to secure a Sunset Pod, as these are first come, first served and fill up quickly before the sun drops. The venue’s usual hours run from 7 AM to around 10 PM, though hours may vary by season.
Can I book a cabana at Azul Beach Club?
Yes. Cabanas require a minimum spend of IDR 750,000 per bed and must be booked at least 24 hours in advance. Reservations for cabanas can be made by calling (0361) 765759 or emailing info@azulbali.com and guests must arrive before noon to use them.