Thanks to Dewi (nowbali.co.id) for sharing her story…

It is often by Thursday night when our crew is ready to hit the night lights. Weekends can be busy and Thursday feels more local. What better way to start the night then having a few drinks at
La Vida Loca Bar, on
Blue Ocean beach, at the end of
Double Six Rd. The live music starts from 10pm onwards. This Thursday we had a plan and there were a few events we wanted to catch, so after chatting up a few European visitors e we had a bit of a dance before moving on to Dejavu for a Fashion Show featuring the "Pygmees" label.
Dejavu is also a beachfront night club. It is about 50 meters away from La Vida Loca and has a wide open area that allows the night sea breeze through. The décor is modern with lots of roomy couches where you can rest your feet or socialize. The music is also modern; electronic and techno. The place was really crowded when they started the show. They had prepared a wooden catwalk through the centre of the club, elevated quite high so that everyone was able to see the models.

We then decided to go hit Kuta, it was almost 2 o'clock and we didn't want to miss the bikini show in M Bar Go. We caught a cab and joined the traffic to Kuta, even at this time of night there is plenty of action at this end of town.