Staying Active in Bali? These 7 Sports Venues Are Totally Worth Checking Out!

Indoor tennis court with bright blue flooring, surrounded by glass and metal fencing, under a high arched metal roof with natural and artificial lighting.

Planning to stay fit while living the Bali dream? Whether you’re here for a quick escape or you’ve officially gone full island mode, Bali’s got sports venues that are more exciting than a two-for-one coconut promo. From shuttle-smashing to ring-stepping, these venues will keep your routine spicy and your endorphins high. Here are seven places worth trading your beach towel for gym shoes.

A Look Inside One of the Top Badminton Sports Venues in Bali (Jayaprana Badminton Center)

If you’re a badminton enthusiast visiting Denpasar, Jayaprana Badminton Center is a must-visit.  This well-maintained facility features five indoor courts with high ceilings, ensuring optimal play conditions free from wind interference.  The courts are equipped with quality mats, providing a comfortable surface for both casual and competitive players.  Open daily from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM, it’s great for both friendly rallies and Olympic-level smashes. Book your spot through their app or website, and don’t worry—friendly vibes come standard.

Ballin’ in Bali (SLK Bali Basketball Court)

Feel like channeling your inner Jordan? SLK Bali has a semi-indoor court with space to show off that “totally planned” bank shot. Located in the vibrant area of Kuta Utara, the court is a spacious 36.9 by 18.9 meters, and open Monday to Friday from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM, and weekends from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Rates start at IDR 250,000 per hour, which is basically a slam dunk. Just remember: balls not included, so bring your own game (and ball).

The Go-To Spot for Futsal Fans (CITY FUTSAL Teuku Umar)

If your idea of cardio includes a ball and dramatic goal celebrations, head to CITY FUTSAL. Located in the heart of Denpasar, this venue offers a spacious indoor turf court that lets you channel your inner Messi. They’ve hosted tournaments and local leagues, so yes, it’s kind of a big deal. Whether you’re joining a league or just kicking around with friends, this is the spot for futsal fans in Bali.

A Luxe Golf Experience at One of the Top Sports Venues in Bali (Bali National Golf Club)

Nestled in the Nusa Dua tourism complex, Bali National Golf Club offers a luxurious golfing experience.  The club features an 18-hole, par-71 championship course measuring 7,166 yards, suitable for all skill levels.  it offers three different terrains: creeks and native flora, lush groves, and dramatic lakeside finishes. Add in a modern clubhouse, Pro Shop, locker rooms, and solid dining options, and you’ve got yourself the kind of golf day that ends with a toast—preferably with something cold and celebratory.

Why Liga.Tennis Is More Than Just a Court (Liga.Tennis Center & Academy)

This isn’t just a tennis club—it’s a full-blown racquet paradise. With 18 high-quality courts (both indoor and outdoor), elite coaching programs, and even match analysis classrooms, Liga.Tennis is where you go to either learn the game or dominate the court. Bonus points for the fitness club, sauna, restaurant, and an app that lets you book, stream, and compete like a pro. Federer who?

Train Hard and Recover Smart (SOMA Fight Club)

Whether you’re a total beginner or a future MMA champ, SOMA Fight Club is here to put some fire in your fitness. Offering training in boxing, Muay Thai, kickboxing, and Jiu Jitsu, this place is more than just punching bags, it’s got a competition-size ring, functional fitness zones, and even ice baths and saunas for that sweet, sweet recovery. Come for the sweat, stay for the community.

The Most Colorful Sports Venue in Bali for All Ages (Clip ‘n Climb Bali)

Want to climb things that look like they were designed by a candy factory architect? Say hello to Clip ‘n Climb Bali—an indoor climbing arena that mixes fun, fitness, and just a tiny bit of fear. Challenges like the “Leap of Faith,” “Vertical Drop Slide,” and “Stairway to Heaven” make this a blast for all ages. Walls go up to 10 meters high, and everything’s supervised, so you can climb with confidence. Also, bonus playground for the kiddos, because cardio is more fun when everyone’s involved.






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