Jumeirah Bali
Generously spread along the cliffs of Uluwatu, between tropical paths, open courtyards, and traditional pavilions overlooking the ocean, lies Jumeirah Bali. Here, everyday life shifts quickly outdoors during your stay: morning coffee on the terrace of your villa with views over the cliffs, warm air in the open living areas, and long afternoons between the pool, lush gardens, and the sea in the background. The Balinese architecture with its dark wooden elements, stone pathways, and tranquil water features creates an atmosphere that feels pleasantly grounded. Instead of loud luxury, one enjoys the feeling of having arrived at a very private retreat in Bali for a few days.
Details
Country
Indonesia
Island
Bali
Price
from €245 per night/person
Best travel time
May - September
Culinary
Culinarily, Jumeirah Bali connects Indonesian flavors with international influences in very different settings. The AKASA restaurant spectacularly lies above the cliffs and combines open-fire cooking with Asian-inspired dishes and sea views until sunset. Segaran focuses on Balinese and Southeast Asian specialties as well as international classics, served in a relaxed atmosphere by the water. The Maja Sunset Lounge complements the offerings with cocktails, small dishes, and one of the most beautiful views in the resort. Many ingredients come from local producers on the island, keeping the cuisine intentionally close to Bali.
Activities
The resort especially emphasizes relaxation, culture, and mindful tranquility. Yoga sessions, Balinese rituals, and spa treatments draw on traditional elements of the island and create a very decelerated vacation experience. At the same time, the location in Uluwatu provides access to well-known surf spots, small beaches, and temple complexes along the cliffs. Those who wish to experience Bali more intensely can arrange excursions to rice fields, local craft markets, or cultural ceremonies. Immerse yourself in the exciting Balinese culture, which significantly differs from the rest of the country due to its Hindu religious orientation.
Villas
All 123 units at Jumeirah Bali are exclusively free-standing villas with private pools and plenty of space indoors and outdoors. Natural stone, dark woods, high ceilings, and traditional design elements create a living feel that appears luxurious while remaining closely connected to Balinese architecture. Large sliding doors open the rooms to the tropical surroundings, while courtyards and water features create additional tranquility. Particularly the cliffside villas offer expansive views over the Indian Ocean and intense sunsets directly from your own terrace.
Location
Jumeirah Bali is located on the southwest coast of Bali in the Uluwatu region, above the famous limestone cliffs overlooking the Indian Ocean. The resort can be reached from Denpasar International Airport in about 45 minutes, depending on traffic. The location combines a quiet atmosphere with good accessibility to the beaches, beach clubs, and temples in the south of the island. At the same time, the resort feels pleasantly shielded from the bustling everyday life of Bali due to its sprawling grounds.