Halloween In Bali: Where To Celebrate Halloween On The Island

Halloween is fast approaching and if you’re thinking about celebrating Halloween in Bali, the good news is that it’s easy to find a Halloween celebration for you and your family to enjoy.

Our guide to the best Halloween parties on the island will help ensure that you enjoy a Halloween party that you will remember for years to come.

From an afternoon tea specially crafted to show off the spooky side of the day to themed à la carte dining at some of the family-friendly resorts, you can enjoy a fun night and your children can find the best costume parties or some fun face painting events too!

11 Places For A Halloween Celebration In Bali

Halloween party with friends in a disco nightclub, multi ethnic group of friends sitting on a sofa in make up and costumes

There are plenty of places for a good Halloween in Bali and this shouldn’t be taken as a definitive list.

And don’t forget that you can always put on your dancing shoes and come to FINNS for a great night out, we don’t have a Halloween special but we do have a very good happy hour to help you have an amazing time.

The Blue Door, Ubud

This event is on the 28th of October rather than Halloween itself so you can enjoy the perfect occasion on the weekend, rather than in the middle of the week.

They will have live music, face painting, a haunted maze and much more to keep you entertained. However, it’s important to note that this is an adults-only affair.

There will be engaging games and prizes for the best dressed on the night and feel free to go all out on this. 

Two girls at the spooky party

Tabu Supper Club, Pecatu

They thought about the holiday at Tabu and in conclusion, Halloween is a big deal at this adults-only affair. They have a 15 million IDR prize for the best-dressed person.

Just make sure to visit on Friday, the 27th of October, to enjoy the live band and to party all night long to some seriously spooky tunes!

Pumpkins and broom on leafs

The Westin Resort & Spa, Ubud

The Westin will have a Halloween party for the little ones on the day itself and it starts at 3 p.m. with a “your superheroes” theme.

They can look forward to an afternoon tea to enjoy in their costumes and family members are welcome to indulge too. 

Boemi Botanical

The resort has teamed up with Boemi Botanical to have a Spooky Candle Craft even at the same time when the kids can learn to make their own unique Halloween candles!

Happy senior woman dressed in halloween costume holding a pumpkin on white background

The Westin Resort Nusa Dua

The Westin Resort in Nusa Dua is going all out for Halloween and there’s a Frankenstein-themed brunch in Prego the Italian restaurant. With prizes for the scariest costumes.

There will be live entertainment from a Dr. Frankenstein magician and all participants get access to the pools and beach area too!

Count dracula holding a human skull and looking into the camera at halloween celebration

Little Habitat Kids Club, Pecatu

They have a costume party for the little ones at this Kids Club from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the 28th of October.

They will also have a movie theatre set up with Hotel Transylvania playing and they will provide some slimy popcorn for free too!

Bali Dynasty Resort, Tuban

The Kupu Kupu Kids Club at this resort will have a Halloween party with tricks and treats galore. This will then be followed by a movie night and a Halloween-themed buffet.

If you want to celebrate your Halloween in Bali too, then after the kids are done, there will be live music and costume contests in Gracie Kelly’s bar for the grown-ups too!

Attractive young woman in witch costumes at Halloween party

Padma Resort, Legian

The Padma Resort will have a Halloween event on the 1st of November in the Delonix Ballroom for children with food, face paints, treats, and a movie!

If you stay at the resort, they will have children’s activities going on throughout Halloween in Bali and it should be great fun for everyone!

Halloween Pumpkin On A Black Background

Padma Resort, Ubud

They will tantalize your kids’ taste buds at the Padma Resort in Ubud with a scary cookie-making class as well as a bunch of other cool activities and ending with a movie.

This runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Wolly Kids Club on the day of Halloween itself. Halloween in Bali can be amazing for the youngsters.

Displeased young woman with orange hair witch wears hat and black dress bites lips feels annoyed holds broom with crow poses together with orange ghost celebrate Halloween pose indoor Creepy carnival

Bali Mandira, Legian

They have a Haunted Circus at the Bali Mandira in Legian on the 28th of October 2023 starting at 7 p.m. sharp.

They have 10 million IDR up for grabs in the costume contest and there’s an all-you-can-eat BBQ, fire dancing and even a magic show to make the night super memorable. 

Male wearing pumpkin on head in background of pumpkins

Melia Bali, Nusa Dua

With pumpkin couple’s spa treatments and an amazing buffet dinner, you don’t want to miss what’s going on at the Melia for Halloween in Bali.

For the little ones, there’s a Hotel Transylvania theme with activities running from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Halloween. There’s also a spooky cooking-making class on the Saturday before it.

elegant dia de los muertos couple in skull makeup, woman looking at camera near spooky man on red

Shotgun Social, Sanur

Shotgun Social in Sanur will host their annual bloody moonlight celebrations on the Sunday and you can enjoy a celebration of Halloween in Bali for all ages!

There’s live music all day long and plenty of entertainment too!

Preschool boy sitting around his classmates in shiny room

FAQs

Do They Celebrate Halloween In Bali? Do They Celebrate Halloween In Indonesia?

No, in most parts of the Indonesian Archipelago including Bali, they don’t celebrate Halloween. That’s because Indonesia is mainly Muslim and Bali is Hindu whereas Halloween is a semi-Christian holiday.

All Hallows Eve (Halloween) precedes All Saints Day in Catholicism but while some Catholics may mark this occasion, it doesn’t normally involve dressing up or trick or treating.

The good news is that while the Indonesians don’t celebrate Halloween, they don’t mind if you do and there are plenty of expat and holiday-oriented venues with Halloween events for the day.

So, you can enjoy celebrating Halloween in Bali without worrying about offending anyone. Indonesia is very tolerant of most customs and you can have a great haunting holiday here on the island.

Is It A Good Time To Visit Bali In October?

Yes, it’s a great time to visit Bali in October. That’s because it’s the shoulder season where the weather is still hot and sunny and not too rainy and at the same time, it’s less busy than in peak season – so you can get good deals on flights, hotels, etc.

What Is The Festival In Bali In October?

There are always religious festivals taking place in Bali which vary year by year based on the Balinese calendar and the overlap with the Gregorian calendar.

However, the Nusa Dua Fiesta is held in October with a massive light show and plenty of dancing, food stalls, musical concerts and much more. They will also have some hot air balloon rides for visitors.

The Ubud Writer’s Festival is taking place in October 2024 too and it’s your chance to rub shoulders with local and international authors and learn about their work.

 

What Is The Biggest Celebration In Bali?

The day before Nyepi, the Balinese day of silence, is the biggest Hindu festival on the island and the ogoh-ogoh parades are a wonder to behold.

However, if you attend these celebrations, you should be aware that everyone is expected to spend Nyepi at home in quiet contemplation and the entire island shuts down for the day including the airport and you can be arrested if caught wandering around outside.

Is It OK To Enjoy The Halloween Spirit In Bali?

Yes! The Balinese are fine with costume parties for the spooky season and positively encourage Halloween-themed activities and family-friendly events. From a Halloween afternoon tea to a costume contest, there’s nothing that normal folk do on Halloween that will upset anyone.

Final Thoughts On Halloween Parties In Bali

Halloween in Bali isn’t a major deal as it is in the USA or some other countries but you can still find a Halloween party or two and Halloween nights tend to be a lot of fun at certain venues.

You can certainly find places offering sweet and savoury treats for the day and a Halloween haunt that will ensure that celebrating Halloween in Bali is fun and memorable for all the family!

Also read:

Bali New Year’s Eve – The Biggest & Best Party is at FINNS!

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