Bounty Discotheque
Anna PhippsAnna Phipps/Guest Contributor/NIGHTLIFE, BALI/ Updated : Aug 24, 2016, 16:27 IST
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Bounty Discotheque is a legendary and wild nightlife spot in Kuta. The popular nightclub is also known as the ‘Bounty Ship’ due to its exterior that looks like a pirate ship. Inside the club is a huge one-stop entertainment comple … Read more
Bounty Discotheque is a legendary and wild nightlife spot in Kuta. The popular nightclub is also known as the ‘Bounty Ship’ due to its exterior that looks like a pirate ship. Inside the club is a huge one-stop entertainment complex spread over 3 floors with a restaurant and multiple bars as well as a large discotheque. Read less
Bounty Discotheque is a legendary and wild nightlife spot in Kuta. The popular nightclub is also known as the ‘Bounty Ship’ due to its exterior that looks like a pirate ship. Inside the club is a huge one-stop entertainment complex spread over 3 floors with a restaurant and multiple bars as well as a large discotheque. Bounty is popular with backpackers and young tourists who enjoy Bounty’s famous wet n wild parties, cheap drinks, sexy dancers, and an eclectic range of entertainment, while the resident and international guest DJs spin popular dance anthems.
Bounty serves brightly coloured drinks in their famous ‘buckets’ which are basically large clear plastic drinking jugs. There are also pool tables and a karaoke section in this large complex, and live entertainment for different days of the week – this includes, traditional Balinese dance shows, fire dancers, foam parties, fashion shows, drinking competitions, and pool competitions. Even go-go dancers, muscle shows, sexy dancers inside human-size ‘bird cages,’ and drag queens.
The dress code here is relaxed, flip-flops, and shorts are fine, and entrance is free for tourists. Bounty is not Bali’s classiest night-out, but it is certainly one of the wildest and a lot of fun.
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