
How to Make Friends in Bali as a Newcomer: Best Places and Tips
2026-04-15
New to Bali? Making friends in a big city can feel overwhelming, but Bali is full of welcoming people and great places to connect. Here's your guide to the best ways and places to meet new friends as a newcomer.
📝 TL;DR / Quick Summary
Balis extraordinary spiritual energy, thriving international expat community, and unique blend of Balinese culture and global bohemian lifestyle create an unparalleled social environment
✅ Friendship Checklist
- Attend a local meetup or social event
- Join a hobby, sports, or language group
- Try a language exchange or conversation club
- Say yes to invitations and start conversations
- Explore Bali's best social spots and cafes
💡 Pro Tip: Don't wait for others to approach you—take the first step!
📑 Table of Contents
- 1️⃣ Attend Social Meetups & Events
- 2️⃣ Join Hobby, Sports, or Language Groups
- 3️⃣ Explore Bali's Best Social Spots
- 4️⃣ Try a Language Exchange or Conversation Club
- 5️⃣ Start Conversations & Say Yes!
- ❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- 🚀 Bali Needs You!
- 🏁 Next Steps / Get Involved
- 🌏 Discover More Communities
1️⃣ Attend Social Meetups & Events
Bali has a thriving scene of social meetups for all interests—whether you love hiking, board games, food, or just want to meet new people. Check Meetup.com, Eventbrite, and Facebook for local gatherings. Many neighborhoods also have their own community events.

Bali Friends Meetup – Newcomers and locals connecting at a social event
Top places to find events:
Tip: Look for newcomer or expat meetups—they're designed for people just like you!
🎟️ Secure Your Spot at Bali Social Events!
Want to meet new people and make friends in person? Don't miss out—tickets for upcoming Bali social meetups and friendship events are available now!
Events often sell out, so book early to guarantee your place.
2️⃣ Join Hobby, Sports, or Language Groups

Bali Hobby Group – People bonding over shared interests and activities
Shared interests are the fastest way to make friends. Bali offers clubs and groups for everything: soccer, running, yoga, photography, book clubs, and more. Language exchanges are especially popular for meeting both locals and internationals.
Try these:
Or search for your favorite hobby on Meetup or Facebook.
3️⃣ Explore Bali's Best Social Spots

Bali Social Spots – Friends meeting at a cafe, park, or beach
Bali attracts a global community of travellers, long-term expats, spiritual seekers, and creative professionals who naturally form close social bonds. The islands culture encourages genuine connection, and communities in Canggu, Seminyak, and Ubud are legendary for their social warmth. Making friends in Bali often feels like destiny
Tip: Cafes with communal tables or board game nights are perfect for meeting people.
4️⃣ Try a Language Exchange or Conversation Club

Bali Language Exchange – Locals and newcomers practicing languages together
Language exchanges are a fantastic way to make friends and improve your language skills. Many are free and open to all levels. You'll meet locals, expats, and travelers alike.
Check Meetup.com and Facebook for language exchange groups in Bali.
5️⃣ Start Conversations & Say Yes!

Bali Conversation Starters – Friendly chats at a meetup or event
The best way to make friends is to be open and proactive. Say yes to invitations, ask questions, and don't be afraid to introduce yourself. Most people are happy to chat—especially at events designed for newcomers.
Go-to openers:
- "How long have you lived in Bali?"
- "What brought you here?"
- "Do you know any good places to hang out?"
🤝 Friendly chats = lasting connections!
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bali a friendly city for newcomers?
the worlds most magical social island where spiritual energy, expat community, and Balinese warmth unite all!
What are the best ways to make friends in Bali?
Attend local meetups, join hobby or sports groups, try language exchanges, and dont be afraid to start a conversation at events or cafes.
Are there groups for expats or international residents?
Absolutely. There are many expat, language, and interest-based groups in Bali—check Facebook, Meetup, and WhatsApp.
🚀 Bali Needs You!
Bali's social scene is always growing—and you can help shape it. Take the first step, join a group, and say hi to someone new. Your next friend could be just one conversation away.
👉 Join our WhatsApp Group for Bali Newcomers to get started!
🏁 Next Steps / Get Involved
- 👉 Join our WhatsApp Group for Bali Newcomers for instant updates and community support.
- 💬 Share your experience in the comments or on social media—your story can inspire others!
- 📧 Subscribe for updates to stay in the loop about new events and resources.
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