Uluwatu
Bvlgari Resort Bali

The byword for superlative, skillful Luxury
Perched on a 160-metre limestone cliff along Bali’s southern coast, Bvlgari Resort Bali offers spectacular ocean views and direct access to a secluded white-sand beach via a funicular. Spread across 8.4 hectares, the resort features 59 villas and mansions with private plunge pools, tropical gardens and panoramic sea views. Natural materials such as volcanic stone, alang-alang thatch and polished mahogany give every space a grounded Balinese feel, paired with the refined Italian design of architects Antonio Citterio and Patricia Viel.
Dining is a real highlight here. You can savour refined Italian dishes at Il Ristorante and contemporary Indonesian cuisine at Sangkar, both built around local ingredients and seasonal produce. We especially recommend an unhurried dinner on the cliff edge – the ocean horizon is extraordinary at dusk.
The spa combines Balinese healing rituals with modern techniques, using natural ingredients drawn from the island’s volcanic landscapes and spice gardens. You can take part in wellness experiences such as a traditional melukat purification ceremony at the resort’s temple or slow your pace with meditation pavilions looking out to the water. For those curious about local life, the hotel also arranges guided walks to nearby villages, a gentle way to learn about community traditions and daily rituals without travelling far.
Highlights
Clifftop location with panoramic views of the Indian Ocean
Private villas and mansions with plunge pools and tropical gardens
Direct access to a secluded white-sand beach by funicular
Standout dining with Italian and contemporary Indonesian cuisine
A stunning ocean-view spa inspired by royal Balinese rituals
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Uluwatu
Six Senses Uluwatu is perched on the cliffs at the southernmost tip of Bali near the site of Pura Uluwatu. This sacred temple is considered one of the island’s core spiritual pillars. The hotel combines tradition with wellness, great dining and beautiful beaches. The design and decor of the beautifully-appointed and comfortable suites and villas have been inspired by the local culture, and embrace nature. You’ll find stunning views from your room or suite and at different vantage points around the property.
Bali’s unique cuisine is influenced by Indonesian, Chinese and Indian culture with spices enhancing fresh vegetables, meat, and seafood. At the resort’s various restaurants and bars you can dine on an eclectic range of cuisine prepared with the finest local ingredients, many of them grown in the resort’s own garden.
Indulge in a traditional Balinese treatment with a modern twist at the resort’s spa. There are a variety of in-depth wellness programmes to discover, focused on cleansing, sleep or fitness. You can also enjoy a refreshing yoga session at the outdoor pavilion.

Uluwatu
Perched atop the high cliffs of Bali‘s southern Uluwatu coast, Alila Uluwatu is one of the island’s most cutting-edge hotels possessing some jaw-dropping Indian Ocean views and a spellbinding contemporary style. This minimalist eco-friendly resort also prides itself on having employed environmentally sustainable design (ESD) principles in its construction and currently supports various foundations within the local community.
Soak up the stunning surrounds of the sea and limestone cliffs from the huge infinity pool or as you sip a tasty cocktail from the cliff-top cabana bar. Alternatively, enjoy these picture-perfect vistas from the privacy of your own open-plan villa. The luxury pool villas here range from one to three bedrooms with all providing a private pool, cabana, indoor and outdoor rain showers and a personalised butler.
The dining options of The Warung and Cire provide a choice of western, Balinese and Indonesian cuisines while the indulgent spa and treatments offer complete pampering.





