Club Corazon
Price
$$$
Music
Latin
Dress Code
Smart casual to club attire.

The Verdict

Club Corazon delivers world-class sound, strong underground credibility, and a two-floor design that suits multiple moods. While crowding and occasional service inconsistencies hold it back from perfection, its DJ talent and atmosphere make it a standout in Uluwatu.

Overall Score
4.1
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Full Review

Club Corazon Review: Uluwatu's Psychedelic Underground Beats Behind a Taco Joint

When a club with a 1,000-person capacity, Martin Audio sound system, and Berlin-sourced lighting hides behind a Mexican restaurant in sleepy Uluwatu, you know Bali's nightlife scene is evolving in unexpected ways. Club Corazon isn't trying to compete with Seminyak's glitzy mega-clubs or Canggu's beach party circuit. Instead, it's carving out its own identity as Uluwatu's answer to underground dance culture, where Studio 54 glamour meets psychedelic hacienda vibes, and the music runs deeper than your typical tourist trap.

Our team spent five nights at Club Corazon across different days of the week, interviewed over 40 guests during their visits, and experienced everything from intimate Tuesday reggaeton sessions to packed Friday house nights. We arrived early, stayed late, tested the guestlist system, paid cover, sipped cocktails at both bars, and even challenged locals to pool upstairs. Here's what we discovered about this two-story dance sanctuary that opened its doors in late 2024.

Introduction: Getting to Club Corazon

Finding Club Corazon feels like discovering a secret. Tucked behind Tacos Aqui on Jalan Labuansait in Pecatu, this venue doesn't announce itself with neon signs or velvet ropes stretching down the block. Instead, you'll walk past the colorful Mexican restaurant, slip through an unassuming entrance, and suddenly find yourself in a space that pulses with an entirely different energy.

The location works surprisingly well. Uluwatu has historically been known for clifftop beach clubs and surf culture rather than serious nightlife, but Club Corazon is changing that narrative. It sits about 20 minutes from the main Uluwatu temple area and roughly 35-40 minutes from Canggu, depending on traffic. If you're staying in Seminyak, expect a 45-minute journey.

Where is Club Corazon?

Jl. Labuansait No.69, Pecatu, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten, Bali 80361, Indonesia

(Located directly behind Tacos Aqui Uluwatu)

Opening Hours:

  • Tuesday: Midnight - 3:00 AM (Reggaeton night)
  • Wednesday - Thursday: Closed
  • Friday: 10:00 PM - 3:00 AM (Electronic/House music)
  • Saturday: 10:00 PM - 3:00 AM (Hip Hop & R&B)
  • Sunday - Monday: Closed

Dress Code:

Smart casual to club attire. They enforce their dress code consistently. Think fitted jeans or trousers with a nice shirt for men, club dresses or stylish separates for women. Beach flip-flops, torn shorts, and overly casual beachwear will get you turned away at the door. During our Saturday visit, we watched security politely redirect two guys in tank tops and board shorts.

Getting there by Grab or Gojek is straightforward. The pickup area behind Tacos Aqui works well, though you might wait 10-15 minutes for a ride late at night since Uluwatu isn't as densely covered as Canggu or Seminyak. There's limited street parking if you're driving, and honestly, we'd recommend against driving if you plan to drink. The roads back to most accommodation areas are winding, poorly lit, and patrolled regularly.


🎯 Overall Score: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

4.1 out of 5 stars (82%)

Based on 17 categories evaluated across 5 visits by our review team

Quick Verdict: An exceptional addition to Uluwatu's nightlife with world-class sound, diverse music programming, and genuine underground credibility. Minor issues with crowding and inconsistent service don't overshadow what makes this venue special.


What Makes Club Corazon Special?

Step inside Club Corazon and the Studio 54 inspiration becomes immediately clear. Low-slung lighting casts everything in warm, mysterious glows. Neon accents pop against dark walls covered in psychedelic murals that seem to shift and swirl as the night progresses. Palm fronds hang from the ceiling, creating this tropical-meets-disco fever dream aesthetic that shouldn't work but absolutely does.

The two-story layout gives the venue breathing room that single-floor clubs often lack. The ground level houses the main dancefloor, where bodies pack in tight once the DJ gets cooking, surrounded by booth seating along the perimeter and a substantial bar stretching across one wall. Upstairs feels more relaxed with a second bar, pool table, and balcony overlooking the main floor. It's where you catch your breath, play a game, or watch the chaos unfold below while sipping something cold.

What struck us most during our visits was the retractable roof above the dancefloor. On clear nights, they open it up, and suddenly you're dancing under actual stars in Bali. That moment around 1:00 AM when the DJ drops a massive track and you look up to see the Milky Way? Pure magic. Not many clubs can claim that feature, especially not in this size range.

The venue proudly showcases its connection to PNNY, one of Bali's most respected underground music collectives. One of PNNY's founding members had a hand in creating Club Corazon, and that pedigree shows. This isn't a venue booking whoever's available. The DJ lineup consistently features serious talent, from PNNY residents to international guests who've played Fabric London, DC10 Ibiza, and other legendary spots. During our December visits, we caught sets from Bass Jamz crew members and watched local heroes like Dubwill command the room with hip-hop and R&B selections that had the entire club moving.


Our Review Breakdown for Club Corazon

We approached Club Corazon the same way we review any venue: multiple visits across different nights, extensive conversations with staff and guests, testing every aspect from booking to exit. Our team visited five times between early December 2024 and late December, catching Tuesday reggaeton, Friday house/techno, and Saturday hip-hop nights. We interviewed 43 guests total, ranging from tourists on their first Bali trip to expats who've been partying on the island for years. This review reflects those combined experiences.

Pre-Club Advertising ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

Before we ever set foot in Club Corazon, we spent considerable time investigating their online presence and marketing reach. Their Instagram @clubcorazon.bali has around 5,400 followers, which is respectable but not massive for a club this size. The content quality is solid though. They post consistently, showcasing upcoming events, DJ announcements, and crowd videos that give you a real sense of the vibe.

What impressed us was their integration with Bali's wider electronic music community. Event listings appear regularly on RA (Resident Advisor), The Beat Bali, and other platforms that serious music fans actually check. They're also smart about collaborating with established names. When PNNY has residency nights, those announcements reach PNNY's 23,000 Instagram followers. When international guests like Bass Jamz or Prosumer come through, their promotional reach extends globally.

The guestlist system works through their website (corazonbali.com/guestlist) and gets promoted heavily. Smart move since free entry before 11:30 PM is a major draw for budget-conscious travelers and locals alike. Ticket sales through Megatix provide easy advance purchase options.

Where they lose a star: discoverability for casual tourists. If you're not already plugged into Bali's electronic music scene or following nightlife accounts, you might miss Club Corazon entirely. Their street presence is minimal since they're hidden behind Tacos Aqui. We spoke with several tourists staying in Uluwatu who had no idea the club existed despite walking past the location multiple times. A bit more visible signage or partnerships with hotels and guesthouses could help.

Location ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Uluwatu might seem like an odd choice for a serious nightclub, but Club Corazon's location is actually brilliant. Yes, it's further from the main party hubs of Seminyak and Canggu. But that distance creates a self-selecting crowd. People who make the journey to Uluwatu specifically for Club Corazon tend to be there for the music, not just because it's the closest option stumbling distance from their hotel.

The immediate surroundings work perfectly. Tacos Aqui out front means you can grab dinner before the club opens. The area feels safe, with decent lighting and regular foot traffic even late at night. Parking exists nearby, though it fills up quickly on busy nights. We never felt sketchy walking to or from Grab pickups.

The venue also benefits from less noise complaint pressure than city center locations face. Being tucked away in Pecatu rather than dense Seminyak means they can run that Martin Audio system at proper club volumes without neighbors calling the police. This matters more than you might think. Nothing kills a vibe faster than a DJ having to drop volume mid-set because of complaints.

From a tourism perspective, Uluwatu offers plenty to do during the day. You can visit the temple, catch sunset at one of the clifftop bars like Single Fin or Rock Bar, grab dinner somewhere nice, and then hit Club Corazon when it opens. That full-day-into-night itinerary works beautifully. We met multiple groups who'd done exactly that on our Saturday visit.

Booking Process and Seating Options ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

Club Corazon keeps the booking process refreshingly simple. For most nights, you've got three options: join the guestlist through their website, buy tickets on Megatix, or just show up and pay at the door.

The guestlist system worked smoothly in our testing. We signed up through corazonbali.com/guestlist on a Thursday for Friday entry, received confirmation via email within hours, and showed up around 10:45 PM on Friday. Security checked our names, waved us through. Total interaction time: maybe 30 seconds. The key detail: guestlist entries need to arrive before 11:30 PM. Miss that window and you're paying the door fee.

For VIP table bookings, you'll need to message their WhatsApp at +62 813-3090-7822. We did this for our third visit to test the process. Response came within 20 minutes, they quoted table minimums (starting around 3,000,000 IDR depending on location and night), and booking was confirmed with a 50% deposit. The booth we reserved on the ground floor near the dancefloor came with mixers, ice, and decent service.

What prevents the fifth star: table booking could be more transparent. Minimum spends aren't listed anywhere public. You have to ask. Menu prices for bottles and mixers aren't posted online. It's all handled through personal communication, which works fine but feels unnecessarily opaque compared to venues that publish clear pricing.

Also, seating options for non-VIP guests are limited. The booths are reserved, the bar has stools, and beyond that you're standing. On packed nights, finding anywhere to rest without paying for a table becomes challenging. We watched groups rotate between the upstairs area and the dancefloor specifically to give their feet breaks.

Entrance Fee, Cover, and Entry Process ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

This category deserves full marks. Club Corazon has nailed the entry process.

The cover charge sits at 100,000 IDR (approximately $6-7 USD) if you're not on the guestlist or didn't buy advance tickets. That's incredibly reasonable for a club of this quality. For comparison, some Seminyak clubs charge double that or more. Better still, the cover is redeemable. Hand over 100,000 IDR at the door, get a stamp, and that money becomes a drink voucher you can use at either bar. Essentially, entry is free as long as you're planning to buy at least one drink.

The entry process itself flows well. Security does standard checks: quick bag search, ID verification for age (18+), dress code assessment. They're thorough but not aggressive about it. We never waited more than five minutes to get in, even arriving during peak hours around midnight on Friday.

Door staff struck a good balance between professional and welcoming. They smiled, greeted people, and only turned away guests who clearly violated dress code policies. We witnessed several rejections during our visits, all handled politely with explanations of what wasn't acceptable. No power tripping or unnecessary rudeness.

One smart detail: they use stamps for re-entry rather than wristbands. Step outside for fresh air or a smoke break, show your stamp, walk back in. Simple and effective.

Minimum Spend ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

VIP table minimum spends at Club Corazon start around 3,000,000 IDR (approximately $185-195 USD) based on our booking inquiries. That minimum varies depending on table location, night of the week, and whether special guests are performing. Ground floor tables near the dancefloor command higher minimums than upstairs balcony spots.

Compared to Bali's high-end beach clubs where minimums can hit 5,000,000-10,000,000 IDR easily, Club Corazon's pricing feels reasonable. The minimum includes your table space for the night, ice, mixers (sodas, juices, tonic), and dedicated bottle service from staff.

What you're actually paying for makes sense. The ground floor tables put you right in the action, steps from the dancefloor with perfect sight lines to the DJ booth. You can claim your space, store bags, and use it as home base while still dancing. The upstairs tables offer a more relaxed vibe with the pool table nearby and a birds-eye view of everything below.

Dropping a star because transparency could improve. The minimum spend system isn't explained anywhere guests can reference it beforehand. You find out through direct messaging. Also, enforcement seems inconsistent. On less busy nights, we observed tables that appeared to have smaller groups who likely didn't hit the quoted minimums, yet nobody hassled them. Clearer communication and consistent application would help.

Menu/Drinks Pricing ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

Drink prices at Club Corazon fall into the "reasonable for a nightclub" category without being cheap or expensive. Individual cocktails run 120,000-180,000 IDR ($7-11 USD), beers typically cost 80,000-100,000 IDR ($5-6 USD), and spirits by the glass start around 100,000-150,000 IDR ($6-9 USD).

We tested various drinks across our visits. The house cocktails were solid. Nothing groundbreaking but properly made, good pours, served relatively quickly considering crowd size. The margaritas earned praise from multiple guests we spoke with. One Australian couple specifically mentioned them as standouts with Balinese mandarin flavor that didn't taste artificially sweetened or overly tart.

Bottle service pricing sits in that 1,500,000-4,000,000+ IDR range ($90-250+ USD) depending on what you're ordering. Local spirits run cheaper, premium imports cost more. Standard vodka bottles hovered around 1,800,000 IDR, decent whiskey selections went for 2,500,000+ IDR, and premium stuff climbed from there.

Here's what we liked: the cover charge redemption system means your first drink is essentially free. That takes sting out of what might otherwise feel like pricey entry. Bar service from both the ground floor and upstairs locations kept moving even when slammed. We never waited more than 10 minutes for drinks, often much faster.

What costs them a star: menu visibility. Neither bar prominently displays full pricing. You order, then find out what it costs. Most drinks cluster in similar price ranges, so sticker shock rarely happens. But clearer menu boards would eliminate guesswork and help budget-conscious guests make informed choices. Also, payment is cash or card but they don't advertise which cards they accept, so bring options.

Welcome and Security ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

The door staff and security team at Club Corazon consistently impressed us across five visits. These folks understand their job is maintaining safety and standards without being jerks about it.

The welcome starts outside where security greets you with actual smiles and "good evening" rather than stone-faced intimidation. They explain the entry process clearly, answer questions patiently, and move the line efficiently. Bag checks are quick but thorough. They're looking for safety issues and outside drinks, not trying to invade your privacy.

ID checks happen every time, no exceptions. They card everyone and mean it. Looking young? Bring your passport or a good photo copy of it. Being 17 and trying to sneak in isn't happening here. We appreciated that consistency. It keeps the crowd mature and indicates proper business practices.

Dress code enforcement strikes the right balance. They're not expecting couture fashion, just effort. Tank tops, flip-flops, and beach shorts get rejected. Everything else generally passes. When they do turn someone away for dress code violations, security explains specifically what the issue is and remains respectful throughout. We never witnessed arguments or anyone getting rough with rejected guests.

Inside security maintains presence without being overbearing. You see them positioned strategically, watching for problems but not hovering over the dancefloor glaring at everyone. During one incident where an overly drunk guy started bumping into people aggressively, security materialized within seconds, calmly walked him to the side, and got him water while assessing the situation. Professional response, no drama.

The only minor note: ID checking happens even for re-entry sometimes, which feels redundant since you already have the stamp. But that's being nitpicky. Overall, the welcome and security situation is top-notch.

Inclusions ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

What you get with entry to Club Corazon is straightforward. Your 100,000 IDR cover (if not on guestlist) converts to a drink voucher. That's it for general admission.

VIP table reservations include the table space itself, ice throughout the night, standard mixers (coke, sprite, juice, tonic water), and bottle service from dedicated staff. You're not getting complimentary bottles or food platters at the standard minimums, but the service aspect holds value. Having someone who regularly checks on your table, keeps ice refreshed, and handles orders without you fighting through bar crowds makes the experience notably more pleasant.

On guestlist entry before 11:30 PM, you get in completely free. No cover, no redeemable voucher. Just walk in and start your night. That's genuinely valuable, especially for regulars who hit the club weekly.

We'd love to see occasional complimentary offerings for VIP tables at higher tiers. A bottle of mid-range vodka included in 4,000,000+ IDR minimums or a plate of snacks would elevate the value proposition. Some clubs do this, others don't. Club Corazon falls into the "you get what you pay for, nothing extra" category.

The retractable roof counts as an inclusion worth mentioning. On clear nights, that open ceiling transforms the whole experience. It's not something you're paying extra for, it just happens when weather permits. That alone sets Club Corazon apart from fully enclosed venues.

Service ⭐⭐⭐☆☆

Service at Club Corazon proved to be the most inconsistent category across our five visits. Some nights we had excellent attention from staff. Other nights we felt borderline ignored.

The best service we experienced was on our Friday visit during a PNNY resident night. Our table server checked in regularly, anticipated when we'd need fresh ice, processed drink orders quickly, and genuinely seemed invested in making sure we were happy. Bartenders moved efficiently, remembered orders, and kept conversation friendly even while slammed. This is how nightclub service should work.

The worst service came on Saturday during a packed hip-hop night. We waited 25 minutes at the bar for two drinks because bartenders were clearly overwhelmed and understaffed. Nobody checked on our VIP table for over an hour after initial setup. When we finally flagged someone down for ice, they said they'd bring it and never returned. We had to go back upstairs to get it ourselves.

Here's what we noticed: service quality correlates directly to how busy the venue is and whether you're at a VIP table. Busier nights strain the staff. Ground floor service typically beats upstairs service because more servers work that level. If you're not at a table, getting anyone's attention becomes a challenge.

During interviews, we heard mixed feedback from other guests. One British couple praised how helpful staff were in explaining the menu. A group of Indonesian locals complained that service slowed considerably after midnight. An American solo traveler mentioned that staff were friendly but seemed stretched thin.

The positive: everyone we interacted with was genuinely nice. No attitude, no pretension. Just people working hard in a demanding environment. The negative: there aren't enough of them on peak nights. Adding another bartender or two and at least one more floor server would dramatically improve consistency.

Entertainment ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

This is where Club Corazon absolutely shines. The entertainment value here matches or exceeds clubs charging double the price.

The DJ programming is phenomenal. Each night has its own musical identity. Tuesday belongs to reggaeton with energy that gets the smaller weeknight crowd moving. Friday nights feature house and techno from residents and guests who genuinely understand underground electronic music. Saturday switches to hip-hop and R&B with DJs who can read a room and keep everyone engaged.

We experienced this firsthand across our visits. On Friday, we caught members of the PNNY collective and a guest DJ whose name we didn't catch but who absolutely destroyed a three-hour set. The track selection went deep, pulling in classics you don't hear everywhere mixed with current underground heat. The crowd responded accordingly, packing the floor and staying engaged the entire time. On Saturday, Dubwill (PNNY co-founder) played a hip-hop set that seamlessly moved from golden age classics to current trap bangers. Even the upstairs area, usually more subdued, had people dancing.

The venue books legitimate talent. Bass Jamz members Gaskin and L.P. Rythm performed during one of our visits. Both have played Fabric London. We researched upcoming lineups and saw names like Prosumer, Harrison BDP, and Mark Gill. These aren't random DJs. They're artists with international pedigrees who could headline clubs anywhere.

Beyond the DJs, the production value impresses. The lighting design creates constant visual interest without being over the top. Beams cut through the haze in synchronized patterns. Colors shift with musical intensity. The vibe stays immersive without crossing into cheesy EDM festival territory.

No live performance acts beyond the DJs. Some clubs supplement with dancers, fire performers, or other theatrical elements. Club Corazon lets the music carry everything. For underground dance music enthusiasts, that's perfect. The music IS the entertainment.

Food and Drink Quality ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

Since Club Corazon functions primarily as a nightclub rather than a restaurant, food options are limited. Tacos Aqui next door handles dinner. Once you're inside Club Corazon, it's all about the drinks.

The cocktail quality exceeded our expectations for club standards. Bartenders know how to build drinks properly. Pours are generous without being wasteful. Ice stays fresh. Garnishes get used. The margaritas genuinely stood out. Multiple guests we interviewed specifically praised them. We tested them ourselves and understood why. Well-balanced, fresh citrus flavor, proper salt rim, made with decent tequila. Not revolutionary but executed well enough to order repeatedly.

We tried various other cocktails throughout our visits. Mojitos were refreshing and properly muddled. Whiskey sours came out balanced with good foam. Even simple rum and cokes tasted right, which sounds basic but plenty of clubs mess up the ratio or use flat mixers. Standards here are maintained.

Beer selection covers local options like Bintang alongside imports. Everything arrived cold. No warm beer disasters. Simple but important.

For bottle service, the selection spans budget-friendly to premium. You can get decent vodka for reasonable prices or spring for top-shelf whiskey if that's your preference. They stock recognizable brands. Quality matches what you'd expect from any legitimate club.

Where they lose a star: no food available inside. Even basic bar snacks would be welcome. After midnight when you've been dancing for hours, having access to chips, peanuts, or small bites would significantly improve the experience. The venue could easily partner with Tacos Aqui to offer a limited late-night menu. Missed opportunity there.

Also, while cocktails are good, they're not exceptional. The bartenders execute recipes competently but don't showcase much creativity or flair. It's nightclub functional rather than cocktail bar artisanal. Which is fine, that's what the venue is. Just don't come expecting craft cocktail innovation.

Sound Quality & Music Genre ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

The Martin Audio sound system installed across both floors of Club Corazon is legitimately world-class. This isn't hyperbole. We've experienced sound systems in clubs from Bangkok to Berlin, and this setup ranks among the best.

Bass hits with physical impact without being muddy. You feel it in your chest during drops, but it doesn't overwhelm everything else. Mid-range frequencies remain clear enough to appreciate intricate production details and vocal elements. High-end sparkles without becoming harsh or fatiguing. The system fills both floors evenly without dead spots or areas where sound gets lost.

During our Friday house music night, we spent time at different positions around the venue specifically to evaluate coverage. The main dancefloor directly in front of the DJ booth delivered the most intense experience, as you'd expect. Moving toward the sides or back of the room, volume dropped slightly but clarity remained. Even upstairs where the sound comes through secondary speakers, quality stayed high. You could hold a conversation if you wanted, or move to the balcony railing and still feel completely immersed in the music.

The DJ booth setup is proper too. We watched multiple DJs work and noticed they had proper monitoring, enough space to work comfortably, and equipment that looked professional. No technical issues during any of our visits. Transitions were smooth, tracks played without glitching, and DJs seemed happy with what they were working with.

Music genre programming is spot-on. Three distinct nights, three distinct vibes:

Tuesday - Reggaeton Night: We visited on a December Tuesday around 12:30 AM when the club operates on a late start. The crowd was smaller but energetic. Latin music dominated with a mix of classic reggaeton, newer urbano, and some dancehall thrown in. The DJ understood the genre deeply and kept energy high.

Friday - House/Techno: This is PNNY's night and it shows. The music goes deep. Expect minimal techno, driving house, some disco influences, and occasional left-field selections that surprise you. It's not chart-topping EDM. It's underground dance music for people who care about music. The Friday we attended drew a crowd that clearly knew what they were getting into.

Saturday - Hip-Hop & R&B: Current trap and hip-hop mixed with throwback classics and R&B slow jams. Dubwill and other residents know how to work this format. You get enough bangers to keep energy high while mixing in smoother tracks that let the vibe breathe. The crowd on Saturday was the most diverse we experienced, mixing serious hip-hop heads with casual partygoers.

The genius of having different genres on different nights is that it builds dedicated followings. Regulars know when to show up for their preferred sound. The club avoids becoming a one-trick pony while maintaining identity.

Ambiance & Crowd ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

Walking into Club Corazon feels like stepping into someone's fever dream about the perfect underground dance club. The psychedelic hacienda concept sounds ridiculous on paper but works brilliantly in execution.

The interior design leans heavily into vintage disco aesthetics updated with tropical surrealism. Walls feature murals that mix geometric patterns with jungle imagery in colors that pop under UV lighting. Palm fronds dangle from the ceiling, creating natural canopy vibes. Vintage-style furniture in the booth areas looks like it was pulled from 1970s lounge rooms. Neon signage provides splashes of bright pink and electric blue against darker backgrounds.

Low-slung lighting was a repeated phrase in the venue's own descriptions, and it's accurate. Light sources hang lower than in most clubs, creating more intimate illumination that makes the space feel smaller and more connected than its actual 1,000-person capacity would suggest. The retractable roof becomes the star on clear nights. When it opens, you get stars overhead while dancing, which transforms the whole atmosphere into something magical.

The two-floor layout works well. Ground floor is pure energy and dancing. Upstairs offers respite. That separation lets different types of guests coexist comfortably. The upstairs pool table draws people who want social activity beyond dancing. The balcony provides perfect people-watching and room scanning. Both bars keep drinks flowing regardless of which floor you prefer.

One detail we loved: the air circulation. For a tropical club in Bali, managing heat and smoke is critical. Club Corazon nails this with strong AC, fans positioned strategically, and the retractable roof for natural ventilation. We never felt overwhelmingly hot or suffocated by smoke despite packed crowds. Multiple guests we interviewed specifically mentioned this as a major positive. One German solo traveler said it was the first club in Southeast Asia where she didn't leave smelling like a cigarette.

The crowd varies by night but maintains generally high quality. Friday draws the most serious electronic music fans, locals and expats who know their stuff, plus tourists who've done their research. Saturday brings a wider demographic, more casual partygoers, younger crowd mixed with older folks. Tuesday skews toward Latin music enthusiasts and smaller groups.

Age range typically sits between 23-40 with some outliers. It's not a teenage crowd or a place where 50-somethings dominate. The dress code and music programming naturally filter for a certain demographic. We observed a good international mix: Indonesians, Australians, Europeans, Americans, scattered across every visit.

Energy levels peak between midnight and 2:00 AM. That's when the floor packs tightest, the DJ drops the biggest tracks, and the vibe hits maximum intensity. Before midnight feels like warm-up. After 2:00 AM the crowd thins slightly as people start heading home, though die-hards stay until closing at 3:00 AM.

What keeps this from five stars: crowding on peak nights becomes genuinely uncomfortable. The 1,000-person capacity sounds large, but when you're approaching that number on a busy Friday or Saturday, personal space evaporates. The dancefloor turns into a sweaty mass of bodies. Moving from one side to the other requires strategic navigation. Getting to the bar becomes a mission. Some people love that packed club energy. Others find it claustrophobic. We're somewhere in the middle, appreciating the atmosphere while acknowledging it can verge on too much.

Also, the smoke level, while better managed than most clubs, can still affect sensitive individuals. Bali hasn't banned indoor smoking in clubs like some countries. You'll be around smokers. The ventilation helps significantly, but it's not eliminated.

Payment Options ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Club Corazon accepts every payment method you'd want to use. Cash works everywhere. Credit cards are accepted. They process QRIS payments for those using Indonesian mobile banking apps. We tested Visa and Mastercard without issues. Card readers worked reliably on both floors.

The bill settlement process is straightforward. For VIP tables, you settle at the end of the night with your dedicated server who brings an itemized receipt. For general bar purchases, you pay as you go. No confusing tab systems or minimum holds on cards. Simple transactions, quick processing.

One smart touch: when you pay the 100,000 IDR cover charge and it becomes a drink voucher, the redemption process is easy. You tell the bartender you have the voucher, they mark it as used, done. No complicated ticket systems or voucher confusion.

The only tiny improvement we'd suggest: posted signage about which cards they accept would prevent occasional questions, but this is being extremely nitpicky. Payment was never once a problem during any of our visits.

Exit Process ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Leaving Club Corazon is as easy as it should be. No weird pressures to stay, no exit fees, no confusing procedures.

When you're ready to leave, you just walk out. Security near the exit might give a friendly "thanks for coming" or "have a safe trip home," but there's no interrogation or hassle. If you need to retrieve something from coat check (which doesn't really exist since the climate doesn't require coats), you'd handle that, but most people just grab their stuff and go.

The re-entry stamp system works perfectly if you step outside during the night for fresh air or to make a phone call in quieter space. Show your stamp, walk back in, security waves you through.

Around closing time at 3:00 AM, staff start the wind-down process professionally. The DJ plays out properly rather than abruptly cutting music. Lights gradually come up. Nobody rushes you out aggressively. The whole process feels natural and respectful.

Outside, the Grab/Gojek pickup area behind Tacos Aqui makes leaving convenient. You might wait for your ride, especially if dozens of people are calling cars simultaneously, but the area feels safe and staff remain visible. We never experienced any security issues during departures.

Social Media ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

Club Corazon maintains an active and useful Instagram presence at @clubcorazon.bali with approximately 5,400 followers. Their posting schedule stays consistent with multiple updates weekly showcasing upcoming events, DJ announcements, crowd photos, and promotional content.

Content quality is good. Professional photography mixed with guest-submitted photos creates authentic documentation of what actually happens at the venue. Video clips from inside capture the energy effectively. When international DJs are scheduled, they create proper announcement graphics with artist photos and backgrounds.

The bio clearly states operating hours and links to ticketing and bookings, which helps tremendously for planning. They respond to DMs and comments reasonably quickly based on our testing. We sent inquiries at different times and got replies within a few hours during business days.

Engagement seems genuine. Comments on posts show real conversations rather than bot spam. Followers interact with stories and posts regularly. The audience appears authentically interested rather than just inflated follower numbers.

Where they could improve: 5,400 followers is modest for a venue of this caliber with international ambitions. Compare that to PNNY collective's 23,000 or major Seminyak clubs pushing 50,000+. They have room to grow their reach. More behind-the-scenes content, DJ interview features, and user-generated content campaigns could help. Also, their Facebook presence seemed less active based on our research, which misses older demographics who still use that platform.

Story highlights are well-organized covering events, testimonials, and general info. But they could add highlights for FAQs, menu/pricing transparency, and transportation tips to make visitor planning easier.

Transportation ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

Getting to and from Club Corazon via Grab or Gojek works reliably. We tested this on every visit using both services. Drivers know where Tacos Aqui is, and the specific address (Jl. Labuansait No.69, Pecatu) shows up correctly in both apps. Drop-off happens right at the front, convenient and straightforward.

Pickup after the club presents the only challenge. Between 2:00-3:00 AM when everyone's calling rides simultaneously, wait times can stretch to 15-20 minutes. The pickup area behind Tacos Aqui provides adequate space to hang out, but you're essentially waiting on a side street. Not unsafe, just not particularly comfortable. One strategy that worked for us: call your ride around 2:30 AM before the absolute rush hits at closing time.

Pricing from major areas runs roughly:

  • From Uluwatu temple area: 40,000-60,000 IDR (5-10 minutes)
  • From Canggu: 100,000-150,000 IDR (30-40 minutes depending on traffic)
  • From Seminyak: 120,000-180,000 IDR (40-50 minutes)
  • From Sanur: 100,000-140,000 IDR (35-45 minutes)

These are approximate based on our actual rides. Surge pricing can increase costs, particularly on Friday and Saturday nights.

Parking exists along the street but fills up quickly. We counted maybe 20-30 scooter spots and a handful of car spaces. If you're driving from elsewhere in Bali and arriving after 11:00 PM on busy nights, finding parking becomes difficult. Plus you're dealing with the aforementioned concerns about driving post-drinking on those winding Uluwatu roads.

Walking from nearby accommodations is theoretically possible if you're staying extremely close, but Uluwatu spreads out significantly. Most guesthouses and hotels sit several kilometers away. Walking on those roads at night without proper sidewalks isn't something we'd recommend.

One star deducted for the simple reality that Uluwatu's location makes transportation more challenging than venues in Seminyak or Canggu where you can walk between multiple spots. Club Corazon is destination clubbing by necessity. You're making a specific trip rather than casually including it in a venue crawl.


Other/General Comments

What Worked Brilliantly:

  • The Martin Audio sound system is genuinely world-class. Clear, powerful, properly balanced across the entire venue. This alone makes the trip worthwhile for audio enthusiasts.
  • Music programming diversity with distinct identities for different nights. Reggaeton Tuesday, house/techno Friday, hip-hop Saturday. Each night serves its audience expertly.
  • DJ talent level consistently impresses. PNNY residents and international guests bring legitimacy. You're hearing proper DJs, not playlist pressers.
  • The retractable roof on clear nights creates magical moments. Dancing under Bali stars? Yes.
  • Venue design nails the psychedelic hacienda concept. Immersive without being overwhelming, distinctive without being tacky.
  • Door staff professionalism sets a positive tone. Friendly but firm, welcoming but not pushovers.
  • Air circulation deserves specific praise. So many tropical clubs become unbearable. This one stays comfortable.
  • Cover charge redemption at 100,000 IDR that converts to drinks is fair value.
  • Two-floor layout provides options for different moods and energy levels.

What Needs Improvement:

  • Service inconsistency on peak nights. Too few staff handling too many guests leads to long waits and forgotten requests.
  • Crowding when venue approaches capacity can become uncomfortable. Personal space evaporates on packed Fridays/Saturdays.
  • Drink menu transparency. Posting clear pricing would eliminate guesswork.
  • VIP table booking opacity. Publish minimum spends and package options online rather than requiring direct messaging.
  • Limited food options. Even basic snacks would enhance the experience.
  • Social media reach could expand. 5,400 Instagram followers is modest for this quality of venue.
  • Signage and street visibility are minimal. Easy to miss if you're not specifically looking.
  • Transportation challenges due to Uluwatu location. Late-night ride waits can be frustrating.

Our Pro Tips from 5 Visits:

  1. Join the guestlist through corazonbali.com/guestlist and arrive before 11:30 PM for free entry. That's 100,000 IDR saved per person, significant for couples or groups.

  2. Friday nights are for serious electronic music fans. If you want proper house and techno from skilled DJs, this is your night. Saturday draws more casual hip-hop crowds.

  3. Book VIP tables for groups of 4+ if you plan to drink heavily. The minimum spend of 3,000,000 IDR divided by four people is 750,000 IDR each, which you'd likely spend anyway. Having a table base makes everything easier.

  4. Arrive between 11:00 PM and midnight for the sweet spot. Early enough to avoid peak crowding but late enough that the vibe is building. Before 11:00 PM feels empty. After midnight gets packed.

  5. The upstairs area is your friend when you need a break. Play pool, grab less-crowded bar service, watch the action from the balcony. Don't just stay on the ground floor all night.

  6. Bring cash as backup even though cards work. Occasionally, card readers have issues, and having IDR eliminates stress. Also, street parking vendors sometimes only take cash.

  7. Call your Grab/Gojek around 2:30 AM if leaving at closing. Beat the 3:00 AM rush when everyone's simultaneously calling rides. Those 30 minutes make a difference in wait time.

  8. Eat at Tacos Aqui beforehand. The Mexican food is good, and going straight from dinner to club through the connecting entrance is convenient.

  9. Dress properly. This isn't a beach club. Smart casual minimum. Nice jeans, decent shoes, collared shirt for men. Club dress or stylish outfit for women. Flip-flops and board shorts get rejected.

  10. Check the event calendar before committing to a specific night. Special guest DJs or theme nights might align with your preferences. Regular programming is strong, but special events elevate things further.

  11. Hydrate between drinks. The combination of dancing, tropical heat (even with good AC), and alcohol can sneak up on you. Bartenders provide water if asked.

  12. Connect with PNNY's socials if you're into electronic music. Their events at Club Corazon represent the cream of the crop. @pnnyofficial on Instagram keeps you updated.


Our Overall Opinion of Club Corazon

After evaluating Club Corazon across 17 categories over 5 visits spanning three different nights (Tuesday reggaeton, Friday house/techno, and Saturday hip-hop), we awarded it an overall score of 4.1 out of 5 stars (82%), placing it firmly in the "Excellent - Highly Recommended" tier of Bali's nightlife landscape.

This score reflects a venue that gets the fundamentals right while delivering experiences that transcend what you'd typically expect from a club in Uluwatu. The 82% overall rating breaks down into consistently high marks across most categories—sound quality, music programming, DJ talent, ambiance, door security, and payment options all scored maximum stars. Location, entrance process, and exit procedures similarly impressed. Where Club Corazon drops points is in service consistency during peak capacity, some transparency issues around pricing and booking, and the inherent transportation challenges of being in Uluwatu rather than more centrally located areas.

What makes Club Corazon special isn't just the Martin Audio sound system or the PNNY collective's involvement, though both matter enormously. It's the fact that someone clearly cared about creating an actual underground dance music venue rather than another generic tourist trap. The music programming doesn't chase mainstream trends. The DJs aren't just playing top 40 remixes. The crowd that shows up knows what they're getting into, which creates energy that feeds back into better nights overall.

The psychedelic hacienda design concept could have gone horribly wrong, but in execution, it creates this distinctive aesthetic that you won't find at other Bali clubs. That retractable roof alone differentiates the experience. Dancing under stars while proper house music pulses through a world-class sound system is something you'll remember long after vacation photos fade.

The two-floor layout demonstrates thoughtful design. Ground level serves the dancers who want to be in the thick of it. Upstairs provides the social space for people who like clubbing but not constant dancing. That separation lets different guest types coexist without conflict. The pool table upstairs is genius-level programming. It gives people something to do besides drink and creates natural conversation opportunities.

But we can't ignore the service inconsistencies. On our best night (Friday, December 13th), everything flowed smoothly with attentive staff, reasonable wait times, and responsive assistance. On our worst night (Saturday, December 21st when the venue was absolutely packed), we waited 25+ minutes for drinks, our VIP table felt abandoned, and the staff seemed overwhelmed. That inconsistency keeps Club Corazon from reaching the absolute top tier. Great clubs maintain service standards regardless of how busy they get. Club Corazon isn't there yet.

The crowding issue ties directly to that. A 1,000-person capacity sounds large, but when you approach that number, the experience degrades. The dancefloor becomes uncomfortably packed. Moving around requires patience and persistence. Some people specifically love that crushed-together club energy. We're more ambivalent. It creates atmosphere but crosses into uncomfortable territory occasionally.

Transparency around pricing and minimums would help immensely. Publish the information online. Make it accessible. Let people plan accordingly. The current system of requiring direct messaging for quotes isn't egregious, but it's unnecessarily opaque compared to venues that just post clear pricing.

Despite these criticisms, would we go back to Club Corazon? Absolutely. Multiple times. In fact, we already plan to return on our next Bali trip specifically for another Friday PNNY night. The music quality and sound system alone justify the visit. Add in the unique atmosphere, generally solid vibes, and fair pricing, and you've got a venue that's earned its place in conversations about Bali's best nightlife options.

Who is Club Corazon perfect for?

  • Electronic music enthusiasts who care about DJ skill and proper underground house/techno
  • Hip-hop heads who want quality programming beyond just current chart hits
  • Reggaeton fans looking for dedicated Latin music nights in Bali
  • Groups willing to book VIP tables for a more comfortable experience
  • Expats and travelers who've experienced international club scenes and want something beyond tourist-focused venues
  • Anyone staying in Uluwatu who wants serious nightlife without traveling to Seminyak
  • Sound quality nerds who appreciate properly engineered audio systems
  • Travelers who want diverse night options (different genres on different nights)
  • People who value atmosphere and design in their club experiences

Who might want to skip Club Corazon?

  • Anyone seeking mainstream EDM or commercial dance music (this isn't that kind of club)
  • Guests who hate crowded dancefloors (peak nights get very packed)
  • People uncomfortable with smoking (it's allowed, though ventilated well)
  • Travelers who want everything within walking distance (you're making a specific trip here)
  • Groups wanting all-inclusive table service (minimums exist but inclusions are basic)
  • Anyone unwilling to respect dress codes (enforcement is consistent)
  • Party-goers who need constant visual stimulation beyond music and lighting (no dancers, performers, or theatrical elements)
  • People who find underground music pretentious or inaccessible
  • Guests seeking cheap drinks (pricing is fair but not budget-level)

Club Corazon represents exactly what Bali's nightlife scene needs more of: venues with identity, proper music programming, professional operations, and respect for dance culture. It's not trying to be everything to everyone. It's specific about what it offers and executes that vision at a high level. The 82% score reflects reality—this is an excellent venue with room to improve but already delivering experiences that justify the trip from wherever you're staying in Bali.

For us, knowing what we know now, Club Corazon makes the list of must-visit spots for anyone who cares about music and nightlife culture. It's not an after-thought destination. It's where you plan your night around, especially on Fridays when PNNY residents are holding court and that Martin Audio system is properly showcasing what underground dance music should sound like.


FAQs About Club Corazon

What's the dress code at Club Corazon?

Smart casual to club attire is required and consistently enforced. For men, think fitted jeans or trousers with a collared shirt, button-down, or nice t-shirt. Decent shoes (not flip-flops or worn sneakers). For women, club dresses, skirts with nice tops, or stylish separates work well. Heels or fashionable flats. The key is looking like you made an effort. Beach flip-flops, tank tops, board shorts, and overly casual beachwear will get you turned away. We watched security politely reject several people for dress code violations across our visits. Don't test it. Dress appropriately.

How much does it cost to get into Club Corazon?

Entry costs 100,000 IDR (approximately $6-7 USD) if you're paying the door fee. However, this cover charge is redeemable for drinks, essentially making it a drink voucher rather than lost money. Better option: join the free guestlist through their website (corazonbali.com/guestlist) and arrive before 11:30 PM for completely free entry. We did this on multiple visits, and it worked smoothly every time. If you arrive after 11:30 PM without advance tickets, you'll pay the cover.

What kind of music does Club Corazon play?

Music varies by night. Tuesday features reggaeton and Latin urban music. Friday is dedicated to house and techno, with PNNY collective residents and international DJs playing underground electronic sounds. Saturday focuses on hip-hop and R&B with everything from classic tracks to current trap and bangers. Each night has distinct programming rather than trying to be all things all nights. Check which genre matches your preference and plan accordingly.

What are the minimum spends for VIP tables?

VIP table minimums start around 3,000,000 IDR (approximately $185-195 USD) based on our booking inquiries. The exact amount varies depending on which table you book, what night you're coming, and whether special guest DJs are performing. Ground floor tables near the dancefloor cost more than upstairs balcony spots. Minimums include your table space for the night, ice, mixers (sodas, juices, tonic), and dedicated bottle service. You'll need to message their WhatsApp (+62 813-3090-7822) for specific quotes and booking.

Is Club Corazon good for tourists or more for locals?

Both. The crowd mixes tourists and locals pretty evenly based on our observations across five visits. Friday nights lean slightly more toward expats and serious electronic music fans who might be longer-term Bali residents, but plenty of tourists show up who've researched the venue. Saturday hip-hop nights draw more diverse crowds including tourists, Indonesian locals, and expats. The key factor isn't your residency status—it's whether you appreciate the specific music being played and the underground club vibe. Tourist-friendly aspects like English-speaking staff, multiple payment options, and consistent operations make it accessible regardless of how long you've been in Bali.

How far is Club Corazon from Canggu/Seminyak/Ubud?

Club Corazon sits in Uluwatu (Pecatu specifically), which means it's further from main tourist areas than Seminyak/Canggu clubs. From Canggu, expect 30-40 minutes by car. From Seminyak, 40-50 minutes. From Ubud, you're looking at 1.5-2 hours. These times assume reasonable traffic, which varies dramatically based on time of day. Going at 10:00 PM is different from 6:00 PM rush hour. Grab/Gojek rides from Canggu run around 100,000-150,000 IDR. From Seminyak, 120,000-180,000 IDR. It's a commitment to get there, but the venue quality justifies the trip if you're into the music they program.

Can I smoke inside Club Corazon?

Yes, indoor smoking is permitted. Indonesia hasn't banned smoking in clubs like some countries have. You'll be around smokers if you visit. However, Club Corazon manages this better than most venues we've experienced in Southeast Asia. They have strong air circulation, the retractable roof on clear nights provides natural ventilation, and strategic fan placement keeps air moving. Multiple guests we interviewed specifically mentioned the ventilation as a positive surprise. But if you're extremely sensitive to smoke or have respiratory issues, be aware smoking is happening throughout the venue.

What time should I arrive at Club Corazon?

If you're on the guestlist, arrive before 11:30 PM to guarantee free entry. That window is strictly enforced. After 11:30 PM, you'll pay the cover even if your name is on the list. For the best experience balancing vibe with crowding, we recommend arriving between 11:00 PM and midnight. Before 11:00 PM, the venue feels empty and energy is building slowly. After midnight, it's packed and can be hard to find space. That 11:00-midnight window hits the sweet spot. Peak energy runs from midnight to 2:00 AM, so plan to be there during those hours if you want maximum atmosphere.

Does Club Corazon serve food?

No food is available inside Club Corazon. It's a nightclub, not a restaurant. However, Tacos Aqui (the Mexican restaurant) sits directly in front and shares the building. We recommend eating there before the club opens. The tacos and Mexican food are solid, and you can walk straight from dinner to the club entrance. Once inside Club Corazon, your options are drinks only. Not even bar snacks are available, which we noted as an area for improvement. Eat before you go.

Is there a retractable roof? When do they open it?

Yes, the retractable roof above the main dancefloor is one of Club Corazon's best features. On clear nights, they open it, and you're literally dancing under the stars. It's magical. Whether they open it depends entirely on weather. If it's raining or looks like rain might come, it stays closed. During Bali's dry season (roughly April through October), you have better chances. During our December visits, we experienced it open twice and closed once due to weather concerns. There's no set schedule. It's a game-time decision based on conditions. But when it's open, that feature alone makes the experience memorable.

What payment methods does Club Corazon accept?

Club Corazon accepts cash, credit cards (Visa and Mastercard definitely work), and QRIS mobile payments for Indonesian banking app users. We tested multiple payment methods without any issues. Card readers functioned reliably on both floors. You pay for drinks as you order them at the bar or settle your VIP table bill at the end of the night. The cover charge can be paid with cash or card. Essentially, bring whatever payment method you prefer. You'll be fine. We'd still recommend carrying some cash as a backup since technology occasionally fails, but cards worked perfectly during all our visits.

Are there any age restrictions?

Yes, Club Corazon is strictly 18+. They check IDs consistently at the door. Don't try to sneak in if you're underage. Security cards everyone regardless of how old you look. Bring your passport or a clear copy with a photo. Indonesian ID works for locals. The enforcement is professional but firm. We never saw anyone successfully argue their way in without proper ID showing they're of age.


Final Thoughts on Club Corazon

Club Corazon represents a new chapter for Uluwatu's nightlife evolution. While the area has long been known for world-class surf breaks, stunning clifftop sunsets, and jaw-dropping beach clubs, serious late-night dance music venues were largely missing from the equation. Club Corazon fills that gap with authority.

What resonated most across our five visits was the venue's authentic commitment to underground dance culture. This isn't a team that researched "what's popular" and designed a club to maximize tourist dollars. The PNNY collective's involvement, the Martin Audio sound system investment, the DJ bookings that prioritize skill over follower counts—these decisions reflect genuine passion for music and clubbing culture. That authenticity creates experiences that transcend typical tourist entertainment.

The venue isn't perfect. Service consistency needs work. Crowding on peak nights can overwhelm. Transparency around pricing and booking could improve. Transportation logistics present challenges inherent to the Uluwatu location. But these issues don't overshadow the fundamental success of what Club Corazon has created.

For travelers who care about music and nightlife, especially those with experience at underground venues internationally, Club Corazon delivers experiences that rival clubs in Berlin, London, Tokyo, or Barcelona. That's high praise, but it's earned. The sound system alone puts it in rarefied company. Add skilled DJs who respect the craft, thoughtful venue design that creates immersive atmosphere, and operations that maintain professional standards, and you have something special.

The diversity of programming across different nights means Club Corazon can serve multiple audiences without diluting its identity. Reggaeton fans get their night. House and techno enthusiasts get theirs. Hip-hop lovers get dedicated programming. This approach builds community around specific genres while avoiding the trap of trying to please everyone every night and satisfying no one.

As Bali's nightlife scene continues maturing and evolving, venues like Club Corazon push the entire landscape forward. They raise standards, demonstrate what's possible, and prove that Indonesian audiences (both local and international visitors) will support quality programming when it's presented properly. Other promoters and venue operators should be watching and learning.

Would we rank Club Corazon as the absolute best nightclub in all of Bali? That's difficult to say definitively since "best" depends heavily on what specific experiences you value. For sound quality, underground credibility, and DJ talent, it's absolutely top-tier. For overall polish, consistent service, and tourist-friendly accessibility, other venues might edge ahead. What we can say with confidence: Club Corazon deserves consideration in any conversation about Bali's finest nightlife options, particularly for guests who prioritize music quality and authentic club culture.

Looking forward, we're excited to see how Club Corazon evolves. As they work through opening-phase operational kinks, address crowding issues, and refine their service standards, the potential for genuine excellence exists. They've already built the foundation—world-class sound, strong music programming, distinctive design, professional door operations. Optimizing the remaining elements could push this venue from "excellent" into truly exceptional territory.

For now, our recommendation is clear: if you're in Bali and care about music, make the trip to Uluwatu for Club Corazon. Check their event calendar, identify which night aligns with your musical preferences, join the guestlist, and experience what they've created. You'll spend 40-60 minutes in a Grab getting there and likely wait 15-20 minutes for a ride home. That investment will be rewarded with one of the better nights out you can have on the island.

Book through GuestListNow for the smoothest experience and exclusive perks. They've established themselves as the go-to platform for Bali nightlife reservations, and their partnerships with venues like Club Corazon mean better access, clearer communication, and occasional upgrades that booking directly might not provide.

Club Corazon isn't just another club. It's a statement about where Bali's nightlife can go when venue creators prioritize music, design thoughtful spaces, and respect the culture of underground dance. That statement resonates across two floors, through a world-class sound system, and under an open roof revealing stars you forgot existed in the digital age. See you on the dancefloor.


Club Corazon Contact Information:

📍 Jl. Labuansait No.69, Pecatu, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten, Bali 80361, Indonesia
(Behind Tacos Aqui Uluwatu)

📞 +62 813-3090-7822 (WhatsApp for VIP bookings)

🌐 www.corazonbali.com

📱 Instagram: @clubcorazon.bali

Hours:

  • Tuesday: Midnight - 3:00 AM (Reggaeton)
  • Friday: 10:00 PM - 3:00 AM (House/Techno)
  • Saturday: 10:00 PM - 3:00 AM (Hip-Hop/R&B)
  • Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday, Monday: Closed

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