Atlas Beach Fest
Berawa's all-day-into-all-night mega-venue: oceanfront beach club by day, Atlas Super Club by night, with world-touring DJs on rotation.
Atlas Beach Fest is the gravitational centre of Berawa nightlife and, by its own marketing, the world’s biggest beach club and super club. Whether you take that headline literally or not, the practical reality is that no other venue on the island runs a continuous day-into-night programme at this scale, with this density of international bookings, on a single beachfront footprint. If you only have one big night out in Bali in 2026, it is statistically likely to happen here.
The vibe
Picture an oceanfront compound large enough to feel like its own neighbourhood: an enormous beach-facing pool deck, a stretch of daybeds and cabanas, a long beachfront bar, a food street, and a fully separate nightclub building tucked inside the same gates. By midday it reads as a high-energy beach club with DJs, towel service and table sales. By midnight it has shape-shifted into a festival site, with crowds drifting from the sand to the Super Club’s main room. It is loud, social, dressed-up by Bali standards, and unapologetically commercial in the best sense.
Programming and peak nights
Atlas runs a near-constant calendar of international electronic acts across both the day club and Atlas Super Club, the indoor nightclub on the same property. Atlas Super Club sits at #42 on DJ Mag’s Top 100 Clubs 2026, with recent and forthcoming bookings spanning big-room, trance, house and bass — names that have rotated through include Steve Aoki, Paul van Dyk, Don Diablo, Timmy Trumpet, Blasterjaxx, Krewella, Lucas and Steve, Henry Fong and Darren Styles. Day-club shows tend to land in the late afternoon golden hour; Super Club nights typically run roughly 22:00 to 04:00. Check the official events page before you commit to a date, because a marquee booking can turn an ordinary Tuesday into the busiest night of your trip.
F&B and the day-club mode
The site spans a large beachfront stretch and includes multiple food and beverage outlets rather than a single restaurant — think a clustered “food street” model with Indonesian, Western, Japanese and Indian options under one roof, plus a long beachfront pool bar and a shisha and cigar offer. Local outlets that have appeared on site include Warung Hotman and Ben’s Grill, alongside the venue’s own bars. Day passes get you in with pool access and a welcome drink; daybeds, cabanas and VIP tables are sold separately and book out fast on weekends and around major DJ nights, so reserve ahead through the official channels.
Getting there, dress, reservations
Atlas sits on Jalan Pantai Berawa, on the beach side of Berawa, walkable from much of the Canggu/Berawa hotel zone and a short scooter or car ride from Seminyak. Drop-off and pickup get gnarly at peak; budget extra time on Friday and Saturday nights. Dress is beach-club-smart by day, club-night-smart after dark — closed shoes and a collar will rarely hurt you at the Super Club door. Reservations for daybeds, cabanas and Super Club tables should go through the official site or the venue’s WhatsApp; avoid third-party resellers for headliner nights.
When to go
For the classic experience, arrive mid-afternoon, ride sunset on the pool deck with a DJ set going, eat on site, then move into the Super Club when a name you recognise is on the bill. Sundays and any night with a Top-100-tier headliner are the highest-energy windows; midweek can be surprisingly manageable if you want the spectacle without the queue. If your trip overlaps with a one-off festival-format takeover, build the rest of your week around it — they sell out and they reset the city’s social calendar for that weekend.
For the bigger picture, see our Bali nightlife guide for 2026 and our roundup of the best beach clubs in Bali. For the indoor club specifically, see Atlas Super Club. For what’s actually on this week, check /this-week — and to get the Tuesday rundown of where to be, subscribe to the newsletter.
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