
Bounty Discotheque
Bounty Discotheque is shaped like a pirate ship, which tells you everything about the level of subtlety to expect. Inside, the multi-level club pumps EDM and hip-hop until dawn. The ship structure houses the dance floor, bars, and VIP areas. It's over-the-top, loud, and beloved by the backpacker crowd. The theme is committed: pirate ship exterior, multiple decks, and enough neon to light a landing strip.
What to Expect
A nightclub inside a pirate ship. The music is commercial, the crowd is international, and the setting is absurd in the best way.
Absurd, pirate-themed, and gloriously excessive.
EDM, hip-hop, and commercial electronic
Casual. Pirate costumes probably accepted.
Young travelers who appreciate maximalist nightlife.
Cash and cards accepted
Price Range
Cover IDR 50,000-100,000, drinks IDR 50,000-120,000
≈ €3-7 / $3-7
Hours
Daily from 10 PM to 5 AM
Insider Tip
The pirate ship concept is ridiculous and wonderful. Embrace it. Best after midnight.
Full Review
A nightclub built inside a pirate ship. The commitment to the concept is total: the exterior is a full-scale ship structure, the interior spreads across multiple decks, and the neon lighting scheme could guide aircraft. It's absurd, it knows it's absurd, and that self-awareness is exactly what makes it work. The dance floor occupies the main deck with bars and VIP areas distributed across the other levels.
The crowd is young, international, and here to have the kind of night that makes a good story. EDM and hip-hop pump through a sound system that prioritizes volume over nuance, which is the right choice for this setting. The atmosphere peaks after midnight when the dance floor is full and the pirate ship concept stops being funny and starts being genuinely fun. Service is basic; you're buying drinks, not experiences.
Bounty occupies a unique position in Bali's nightlife by being completely, unapologetically maximalist. Seminyak's Mirror offers sophistication. Canggu's bars offer cool. Bounty offers a pirate ship with a dance floor. There is no competition in its category because nobody else attempted the category.
Embrace the concept rather than fighting it. Best after midnight when critical faculties have lowered and the absurdity becomes the appeal. Cover charges are modest. Drinks are priced at Kuta rates, not premium club rates.
The Neighborhood
On Jalan Legian in the heart of Kuta's party strip, the pirate ship exterior is visible from blocks away and has become a landmark for backpackers navigating the area's nightlife options.
Getting There
Walkable from Kuta and Legian hotels. The ship-shaped building is impossible to miss on Jalan Legian. Ride-hailing apps work for the return trip.
Address
Jl. Legian, Kuta
Where to stay in Bali
Compare hotels near the nightlife districts. Free cancellation on most properties.
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