Bali, Indonesia

For bachelor parties in Bali

From Uluwatu cliff venues to Ubud rice-field chapels, Bali events stretch across multiple settings and days.

  • Uluwatu cliff-top villas
  • Seminyak beach club venues
  • Ubud rice-field chapels
  • Nusa Dua resort properties

Built for bachelor parties

Why bachelor party photos disappear

  • The best photos stay buried in five different group chats
  • Nobody wants to chase every guest after the weekend
  • Stories expire before the groom ever sees them
  • The organiser is too busy running the plan to capture it

What you get

Tuned for bachelor parties in Bali

  • One gallery for the whole crew

    Everyone scans the same QR, adds their name, and shoots from their phone. No shared album setup, no app install, no post-trip chasing.

  • Perfect for itineraries and group chats

    Put the QR in the trip itinerary, hotel welcome note, or pinned group-chat message so the camera follows the weekend.

  • Keep the gallery private

    Use a PIN, keep uploads hidden during the trip, and share the final gallery only with the people who were there.

  • Download everything for the groom

    Export the full ZIP after the weekend and save it with the wedding-week memories, roast deck, or private keepsake folder.

Setup tips

Setup tips for bachelor partiesBali

  1. 1

    Pin the QR before the trip starts

    Add it to the itinerary and group chat before everyone travels. The earlier it is visible, the more complete the gallery feels.

  2. 2

    Use a generous weekend shot limit

    Multi-day trips need room. Start around 60–100 shots per guest, then lower it for a single-night party.

  3. 3

    Reveal after the weekend

    Keep uploads hidden while the trip is live, review the gallery, then share the best version with the crew.

  4. 4

    Print the QR on the welcome bag

    Bali destination guests use welcome bags constantly — putting the QR on the tag keeps the camera flow visible across every venue.

FAQ

Common questions

Does PicShots work for bachelor parties in Bali, Indonesia?

Yes. PicShots runs entirely in the mobile browser, so it works for bachelor parties hosted in Bali, Indonesia the same way it does anywhere else. Guests scan the event QR, type a display name, and start shooting — no app install, no account, no extra software.

What kind of venues in Bali work with PicShots?

From Uluwatu cliff venues to Ubud rice-field chapels, Bali events stretch across multiple settings and days. Common settings include Uluwatu cliff-top villas, Seminyak beach club venues, Ubud rice-field chapels, Nusa Dua resort properties. PicShots only needs guests' phones and a network connection, so most venue types are a fit.

Is pricing shown in IDR?

Pricing displays per event and is shown in the currency the host signs up with. Indonesia hosts can budget in IDR (Rp); free for events up to 10 guests, with paid tiers covering up to 250 guests.

Do guests need to download an app?

No. Guests scan the QR, type their name, and use the camera in their mobile browser.

Can we keep the bachelor party gallery private?

Yes. Add a PIN, keep the gallery hidden during the event, and only share the final link with your group.

Can it work for a full weekend trip?

Yes. Set a higher per-guest shot limit and use the same QR across dinners, activities, travel days, and the main night out.

Can the organiser delete photos?

Yes. The host can remove uploads from the dashboard before revealing the gallery.

Can we download everything after?

Yes. The host can download the whole gallery as a ZIP after the party or trip.

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Start your event

Plan bachelor parties photo collection in Bali.

Create one PicShots event, share the QR with your Bali guest list, and bring every candid into a single shared gallery you control.

  • Free for 10 guests
  • No app required
  • Host-controlled