Bali
Seminyak Beach sunset (Double Six / La Plancha)
The daily Seminyak ritual โ beanbags on the sand at La Plancha or the Double Six end, a Bintang in hand, as the whole strip points west into an orange sky.
Where
Seminyak, Indonesia
Opening hours
Open access (always open) โ the beach itself is public at any hour. The beanbag bars set out their cushions in the afternoon and stay open into the evening around the sunset crowd; exact hours vary by bar and weather. Confirm current hours and prices on the official site.
Tickets
Free โ no ticket needed; the beach is public and free to sit on. You only pay at the beanbag bars, where drinks start from around Rp 50,000 (a Bintang or a soft drink); cocktails cost more.
Time needed
An hour or two โ arrive ahead of sunset to claim a beanbag and stay through the colour and into the early evening.
In short
Visiting Seminyak Beach sunset (Double Six / La Plancha)
The whole Seminyak strip faces west, so the daily ritual is beanbags on the sand at La Plancha or the Double Six end with a cold Bintang as the sky goes orange. It is free to sit on the public beach; you pay only for drinks, with beanbag bars charging from around Rp 50,000. Arrive an hour before sunset for the best beanbags.
The daily ritual
The whole Seminyak strip points west, which means the beach has one fixed appointment every day: sunset. As the afternoon fades, the sand fills with beanbags โ most famously at La Plancha, with its rows of bright umbrellas and cushions, and at the Double Six end a little along the strip โ and everyone settles in with a cold Bintang to watch the sky go orange over the Indian Ocean. Itโs the most relaxed, most genuinely Bali thing you can do in Seminyak, and it costs almost nothing.
Thatโs the key point: sitting on the sand is free. Itโs a public beach, so you can bring your own drink and simply plant yourself for the show. The beanbags belong to the bars, so you buy a drink to use one โ from around Rp 50,000 for a Bintang or a soft drink, more for cocktails. Either way youโre paying for the spot and the atmosphere, not an entry fee.
Where to sit, and when
Donโt agonise over La Plancha versus the Double Six end โ the whole beach faces the same sunset, so it comes down to which has space and music you like on the night. La Plancha is the well-known one and gets lively and crowded; the Double Six clusters feel broadly similar. Walk the sand, see where thereโs a free beanbag near the water, and settle there.
Arrive about an hour before sunset. The front-row beanbags facing the water go fast as golden hour approaches, and getting in early lets you order a drink and relax into it rather than scrambling for a seat. Sunset lands in the early evening year-round here. Stay through the colour and into the first part of the evening, when the bars warm up and the lights come on along the strip โ then wander off to dinner whenever youโre ready.
Planning the rest of your trip? See the Seminyak city guide.