Can you drink in public in Bali?


Can you drink in public in Bali? Actually it is prohibited by the Indonesian Gov to drink in public throughout the whole of Indonesia, however the over-seeing of this law is in the hands of the local governments. For obvious reasons (tourism) the Balinese Gov turn a blind eye to people drinking in public places like parks, beaches and on the streets.


Can you drink and smoke in Bali?

Restaurants and bars in Bali have their own smoking zones where you can take a smoke undisrupted. Drinking Laws: The legal drinking age in Bali is 21 years. You will not find any Halaal restaurant selling liquor because of the Muslim customs. Drug laws: Drug laws in Bali are very strict.


Is alcohol in Bali expensive?

A: No, drinking in Bali is generally affordable. With a variety of options available, from local warungs to upscale bars, visitors can enjoy a wide range of drinks at reasonable prices.


Do they ID at bars in Bali?

Some nightclubs in Bali have an over 18 policy and will ask for ID and other nightclubs do not ask to see ID. If you stick to the clubs with no age or ID policy you should be fine. As long as you are aware the legal drinking age is 21 years. This is rarely enforced on tourists.


Is it OK to drink cocktails in Bali?

If you're travelling to Bali and plan on having a night or two out, these are my top tips on how to safely consume alcohol: 1) Never order spirits or cocktails unless it's at a top hotel or reputable restaurant. Even then, ask what brand it is and to see the bottle. 2) Don't risk it.


Is Bali known for partying?

Yes, Bali is definitely a party place. There is so much tourism thriving on the island that it is impossible for this place to not have bars and clubs where you can party. Bali is one of the places where you will find a juxtaposition of religion and nightlife together.


Can tourists drink alcohol in Bali?

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Most resorts, bars, clubs and restaurants that cater to tourists will have a wide selection of international and premium brands. For better deals on beer and wine, check out local supermarkets and mini-marts, which offer lower prices than upscale venues.


What alcohol to avoid in Bali?

Chalmers says it is safe to drink beer, wine, or any sealed premix drinks while holidaying in Bali. “You just can't have anything made with spirits, like cocktails or free-pour drinks,” he said. “We're not trying to stop people from going to Bali, but the risk of getting methanol in your cocktail is not worth it.”


Is it OK to have ice in Bali?

Most places have drinking ice delivered. So YES, it is safe to have a drink with ice – but if you're worried, just ask.