Clifftop beachfront retreat
Perched on limestone cliffs overlooking the Indian Ocean in Pecatu, Uluwatu.
Perched on limestone cliffs overlooking the Indian Ocean in Pecatu, Uluwatu.
123 spacious villas, each with a private pool, tropical views, and outdoor pavilions.
Home to Talise Spa, featuring Bali’s only Turkish hammam, yoga, and healing rituals.
Three restaurants, including Akasa, offering sunset views and cuisine with ancient techniques.
On Bali’s south-west tip, the resort sits on the Uluwatu coast within the pristine Pecatu reserve, with steps to a secluded beach cove. You look towards the Indian Ocean and back to the jungle green. Sacred Pura Luhur Uluwatu crowns the nearby cliff and guards the sea, one of Bali’s nine temples. The island lies inside the Coral Triangle, home to remarkable marine life and rich reefs. Culture, surf breaks, and sunsets gather on one horizon.
Space comes as standard. You choose from 123 villas, each with a private pool and open pavilion for slow mornings and sunset glow. Garden, Ocean, and Panoramic Ocean settings shape the view; many start from a generous 210 square metres. An e-butler arranges your day with quiet skill. For a grand stay, the Royal Water Palace spans a remarkable 4,900 square metres: clean lines and a crafted stone frame create a soft light, complemented by wood and water.
Step outside, and the cliff road brings you to culture and coast. See Pura Luhur Uluwatu; it stands 70 metres above the sea, then stay for the Kecak fire dance at dusk. Wander Padang Padang, Bingin, Dreamland and Melasti for soft sand and grand sunsets. Visit Garuda Wisnu Kencana for vast art, gardens and views. Stop by small warungs for fresh fruit and sambal. Browse Uluwatu makers for lace, baskets, silver and carved wood.
Wellness stands at the heart. Talise Spa brings care, with the only traditional Turkish hammam in Bali, five serene rooms, and a full thermal suite. You can join guided yoga and meditation with the resident Master Yogi, then train in the modern fitness centre. Two infinity pools gaze at the sea. The Kids Club keeps young minds busy. A private beach offers quiet, innovative desalination, and the Jumeirah Uluwatu Foundation supports the place and people.
Dining paints each day with a sense of place. At AKASA Restaurant & Bar, chefs fire ancient methods on a cliff edge while the DJ sets the mood. Cocktails carry spice and smoke. Segaran Dining Terrace serves Balinese and Southeast Asian dishes with a bright farm-to-table touch by the ocean. Maja Sunset Lounge pours dusk in a glass beside the infinity pools, with small plates that suit the light and the view.
For milestone moments, the setting feels rare and refined. The main ballroom spans 325 square metres on the Trowulan level for elegant banquets and smart business events. AKASA sits on the cliff for private dinners that glow at dusk. Tilasan and Mantra Pavilion frame blessing rites with grace. For a showstopper, choose the replica ruins of Trowulan with expansive ocean views. You shape the mood, while the planners perfect timing, flow, and menus with care.