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The Best Gyms and CrossFit in Bali: Where to Train in Canggu and Beyond

An honest, first-hand round-up of the best gyms and CrossFit boxes in Bali — real 2026 day-pass and monthly prices in IDR, plus who each one actually suits.

Destined for Bali Editorial 8 min read
Man flipping a large tyre during a CrossFit-style workout, like the gyms you find in Canggu, Bali

The first time I trained in Canggu I turned up at a CrossFit box at 7am thinking I was being sensible, beating the heat. I was drenched before the warm-up finished. That’s the thing nobody tells you about the best gyms in Bali — half the question isn’t the kit or the coaching, it’s whether the place has air conditioning, because a tropical WOD will humble you fast. I’ve trained across the island over several years now: the slick recovery palaces, the sweaty community boxes, the little local gym where the owner remembered my name by day three.

Canggu is the obvious hub. It’s where most travellers and remote workers base themselves, so it’s where the competition is fiercest and the standards highest. But Ubud has quietly grown a proper scene too, and there are gems in between. Prices have crept up — what used to be a casual drop-in is now a considered purchase — so I’ve put real 2026 day-pass and monthly figures in IDR against each one, plus the honest version of who it actually suits. No gym pays me. This is just where I’d send a friend.

CrossFit in Bali: S2S and Wanderlust lead the Canggu boxes

If you want CrossFit Bali style — barbells, a whiteboard, a coach counting you down — Canggu is your place. The best CrossFit box Bali debate basically comes down to two names, and they’re chalk and cheese.

Wanderlust Fitness Village is the giant. A 2,000-square-metre site with a 25m pool, café, on-site rooms and a recovery zone with ice baths and a sauna. A day pass is 250,000 IDR for unlimited classes, a month unlimited is 1,800,000 IDR, and open-gym-only is 1,200,000 IDR (Wanderlust, 2026). It runs CrossFit, Metcon, HYROX prep and a Booty Builder class, and the coaching is genuinely elite. The trade-off? It can feel like a fitness theme park. Big, busy, a bit of a scene.

S2S CrossFit is the opposite — smaller, scrappier, classes capped at around 12, and a tight community that does beach workouts. Monthly is about 1,400,000 IDR. I prefer it for the coaching attention; if you’re nervous about Olympic lifts, you’ll get actual eyes on your form here. The downside is the limited space and fewer class slots, so book ahead. Pick Wanderlust for facilities and energy, S2S for intimacy and technique.

Body Factory Bali: premium training with serious recovery

If budget isn’t the issue, Body Factory Bali is the closest thing the island has to a high-end London or Sydney club. The kit is immaculate, there are 50-plus classes a week, and the recovery side is the real draw — ice baths, infrared and traditional saunas, massage and physiotherapy under one roof. A recovery ice bath Bali habit is easy to build here.

It’s not cheap. A gym-only day pass is around 250,000 IDR, while the full day pass with classes and recovery is about 400,000 IDR; a gym-and-classes month runs to roughly 2.5 million IDR, with the top recovery-inclusive tier nearer 3.6 million (Body Factory, 2026; Johnny Africa, 2026). Longer commitments bring the monthly rate down — a year-long sign-up drops it to around 1.8 million a month. It’s also a properly air conditioned gym Bali — which, after my sweat-soaked introduction, I do not take for granted. The crowd skews polished and the prices reflect the positioning. But if you’re here for a few months, training hard and want to recover properly between sessions, I think it earns the spend. For a casual week of holiday workouts, it’s overkill.

Bull Gym and TOPGYM: two very different Canggu philosophies

Here’s a neat illustration of how varied Canggu has become. Two gyms, two philosophies, and your choice tells you something about yourself.

Bull Gym Canggu is “sweat, not selfie”. No air conditioning, no frills — just fans, serious iron and people who actually lift. The day pass is 250,000 IDR and a month is about 1.1 million IDR (Bull Gym, 2026) — strong value. I love the honesty of it, but be warned: training there midday in the dry season is character-building. Bring a towel you don’t care about and accept that you’ll glow.

TOPGYM Canggu is the counterargument. Fully air conditioned, kitted out with TechnoGym machines, plus ice baths and saunas. Day passes start from 400,000 IDR plus tax, though weekend passes drop to around 200,000 IDR (TOPGYM, 2026). It’s the comfortable, climate-controlled option when the heat has beaten you.

Neither is the cheap gym Bali extreme — for that you’ll want the small local spots tucked off the main strip, where a day can cost a fraction of these. But between Bull and TOPGYM you’ve got the spectrum: raw and hot, or polished and cool.

Gyms in Ubud: cooler air, calmer pace, real strength options

People assume Ubud is all yoga and green juice. There’s plenty of that — but the gyms in Ubud have grown up. The town sits higher and inland, so it’s a touch cooler and less sticky than the coast, which honestly makes lifting more pleasant.

Ubud Fitness is the dependable all-rounder: day passes around 275,000 IDR and memberships from 1,850,000 IDR a month (Roampads, 2026). For pure strength training there’s Gymnasium Bali, with proper free weights, squat racks and full air con. And if you want the gym day pass price Bali to be as low as possible, Ubud has genuinely budget local options dropping to roughly 90,000 IDR a day — basic, but they do the job.

Then there’s the wellness crossover. The Yoga Barn remains the famous name, with single classes about 165,000 IDR, though regulars grumble it’s become a “yoga factory”. I’d steer you to Radiantly Alive instead — a similar price point, better teaching, more Balinese instructors, far less influencer energy. Ubud rewards the person who wants to lift and breathe in the same week.

Day passes vs monthly: what to actually pay in Bali

Let me make this practical. The gym day pass Canggu market mostly sits between 250,000 and 400,000 IDR — Wanderlust and Bull at the lower end, TOPGYM and Body Factory’s full pass higher. Weekend or off-peak passes can shave that down, so ask.

The maths on monthly gym membership Bali is where it gets interesting. A single day pass three times a week for a fortnight already costs more than a month’s membership at most boxes. So if you’re staying two weeks or longer and plan to train regularly, the monthly almost always wins. Roughly, your gym Bali price IDR per month lands at: Bull around 1.1 million, S2S 1.4 million, Wanderlust 1.8 million, Ubud Fitness 1.85 million, and Body Factory from about 2.5 million.

One honest caveat: many gyms add tax and service on top of the headline figure, and a few quote in USD or SGD and convert at checkout, so the IDR you actually pay can be higher than the website number. Always confirm the final price in rupiah before you tap your card.

There’s no single best — only the best for your week, your budget and your tolerance for sweating through a bench press.

If you’ve trained somewhere brilliant I’ve missed — a tiny local box, a new opening, a place with the perfect squat rack — reply and tell me. My list is never finished, and I’m always looking for an excuse to go check one out.

FAQs

How much does a gym day pass cost in Canggu? Most Canggu day passes cost between 250,000 and 400,000 IDR in 2026. Wanderlust and Bull Gym sit around 250,000 IDR, while premium spots like TOPGYM and Body Factory’s full pass charge up to 400,000 IDR. Weekend or off-peak passes are often cheaper, so it’s worth asking before you pay.

Is there proper CrossFit in Bali? Yes — Canggu has two strong CrossFit boxes. S2S CrossFit offers small, coach-led classes capped around 12 people, while Wanderlust Fitness Village is a huge facility with CrossFit, HYROX and a full recovery centre. Both run daily WODs for all levels.

Which is the best gym in Bali for recovery? Body Factory Bali leads for recovery, with ice baths, infrared and traditional saunas, massage and physiotherapy on site. Wanderlust also has ice baths and a sauna in its recovery zone. If cold plunges and saunas matter to you, those two are the standouts.

Are Bali gyms air conditioned? Some are, some deliberately aren’t. TOPGYM, Body Factory and Gymnasium Bali in Ubud are fully air conditioned, which is a real perk in the humidity. Bull Gym chooses to skip air con on purpose — relying on fans for a raw, sweat-heavy training feel — so check before you commit.

How much is a monthly gym membership in Bali? Monthly memberships range from about 1.1 million IDR to 2.5 million IDR and up in 2026. Bull Gym is around 1.1 million, S2S 1.4 million, Wanderlust 1.8 million, Ubud Fitness 1.85 million, and Body Factory from about 2.5 million. Longer commitments usually lower the monthly rate.

Are there good gyms in Ubud or just yoga? Ubud has solid gyms beyond yoga. Ubud Fitness is a reliable all-rounder, Gymnasium Bali is great for serious strength work, and there are budget local gyms from around 90,000 IDR a day. The cooler inland air makes lifting noticeably more comfortable than on the coast.

Is a day pass or a monthly membership better value? For stays of two weeks or more with regular training, a monthly membership almost always wins. At most Canggu boxes, three day passes a week for a fortnight already costs more than a full month’s membership. Day passes only make sense for short trips or occasional sessions.

Do I need to book classes in advance? For smaller boxes like S2S, yes — class sizes are capped and slots fill up. Larger gyms like Wanderlust have more capacity but popular times still book out. Open-gym access is usually walk-in, but it’s always safer to reserve a class slot the day before.

What should I bring to a Bali gym? Bring a towel, plenty of water and your own training shoes, especially for CrossFit. Many gyms sell drinks and some have cafés, but the heat means you’ll get through far more water than at home. A spare top for non-air-conditioned gyms like Bull is wise.

Can beginners train at these gyms? Absolutely — most run classes for all levels and the coaching at boxes like S2S is genuinely beginner-friendly. If you’re new to barbell work, a smaller box with attentive coaching will look after your form. Tell the coach it’s your first session and they’ll scale the workout for you.

Before you go — I wrote this in 2026 and double-checked every price, fee, opening time and rule I could, but Bali changes fast. Treat the figures here as a guide and confirm the latest details before you book or travel.

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