1. KUTA: Catch award-winning flicks at Balinale
The annual Bali International Film Festival (Balinale) is almost over, but you’ve still got a chance to catch a couple of flicks before it wraps up! Get there before it’s too late and use our handy Coco event guide to check which noteworthy films we’ve highlighted.
When: Sept. 24-Sept. 30
Where: Cinemaxx, Lippo Mall, Kuta
2. SEMINYAK: Party it up at Sea Vu Play opening
Bali’s much anticipated nautical-style dance club is having its opening bash this weekend, so you better grab your sailor hats and mermaid crowns to welcome the new place to the hood on Saturday. They’ve got a line-up with special guest Motez leading the way. Tropical vibes will be strong. Tix are Rp 250k.
When: Saturday, October 1, 6pm-2am
Where: Sea Vu Play, Jl. Petitenget
VIP bookings: info@seavuplaybali.com
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3. BATU BELIG: La Laguna Aloha party
La Laguna, admittedly one of our fave party venues, is turning it up again and throwing yet another party. This one is “Aloha” themed. There are promises of jumbo Moet bottles to the best dressed, so you better come ready to luau.
When: Friday, Sept. 30, 7pm-1am
Where: La Laguna, Jl. Pantai Kayu Putih
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4. CANGGU: Free yoga for all levels
Yoga in Bali can be hella expensive, so you gotta jump (or stretch) at opportunities like this one when they present themselves. Canggu yoga hub Samadi offers free classes on Friday afternoons for all levels.
When: Friday, September 30, 4-5pm
Where: Samadi Bali, Jl. Padang Linjong 39, Echo Beach
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5. FLORES: Visit Kelimutu volcano
Travel to Flores island to visit one of Indonesia’s remarkable natural wonders, Kelimutu volcano. The small volcano has three crater lakes that are all unique, stunning shades. The trip can be done in a weekend from Bali. Check out the Coconuts Bali Guide to Kelimutu for detailed info on how to get there and plan your trip. Ayo!
