Perched above one of the world's great breaks, Uluwatu Surf Villas is where people who know Bali well choose to stay. Open-air villas built from reclaimed teak and ironwood. A cliff edge that catches every sunset. Water worth getting up early for.




Built to live in, not just sleep in. Reclaimed teak, ironwood, hand-carved detail — spaces that breathe. Come back between sessions, bring the whole crew, or don't leave at all.

An 11-metre aluminium powerboat. Twin 300hp motors, 30 knots. Built for one thing — getting you to the break before the wind shifts.

A 33-metre classic Phinisi, hand-built from ironwood and teak by the seafaring communities of South Sulawesi. Three AC cabins, a rooftop deck, traditional Indonesian heritage. Built for the crossing and the calm in between.

An 11-metre aluminium powerboat. Twin 300hp motors, 30 knots. Built for one thing — getting you to the break before the wind shifts.

A 33-metre classic Phinisi, hand-built from ironwood and teak by the seafaring communities of South Sulawesi. Three AC cabins, a rooftop deck, traditional Indonesian heritage. Built for the crossing and the calm in between.
Above the ocean. No ceiling. The horizon does the work.
Film nights, surf festivals, live music, workshops, yoga retreats, Balinese ceremonies — reasons to gather, linger longer, and sink into the rhythm of the place.

Unwind with curated drinks and relaxed vibes during daily happy hour.
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Exchange vows above the waves, with the horizon as witness — from ceremony to dinner, from first light to last song.

For surf, yoga, creative work — or something harder to define. Private villas, shared spaces, and enough quiet for things to unfold naturally.

Exchange vows above the waves, with the horizon as witness — from ceremony to dinner, from first light to last song.

For surf, yoga, creative work — or something harder to define. Private villas, shared spaces, and enough quiet for things to unfold naturally.

Exchange vows above the waves, with the horizon as witness — from ceremony to dinner, from first light to last song.

For surf, yoga, creative work — or something harder to define. Private villas, shared spaces, and enough quiet for things to unfold naturally.
The cliff, the break, the table, the shala, the skate park, the gallery. Every day looks different here.

Open-air dining on the cliff. Local ingredients, serious cooking, open to the public. Breakfast through to late.

A proper park, open to all levels. Drop in, roll around, or just watch.

Private staircase access to one of the world's great left-hand breaks. The reason most people come. The reason they stay longer than planned.

Daily classes in an open-air teak shala above the ocean. All levels. Walk-ins welcome.

Traditional Balinese treatments, in the spa or in your villa. Book ahead.

Hands-on sessions with local makers and practitioners. The schedule changes — check the current programme.

A working gallery at the heart of the property. Local and international artists, rotating exhibitions, no velvet ropes.

Uluwatu was discovered by surfers before it was discovered by anyone else. We've been here since 2008 — long enough to know the place, short enough to still mean it.
Surf reports, recipes from Mana's kitchen, notes on Balinese culture, dispatches from the water. The USV articles.

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We're on the southern tip of Bali's Bukit peninsula, perched above the break. About an hour and a half from Ngurah Rai International Airport by private transfer or hired driver. Remote enough to feel like an arrival. Easy enough to not make it one.
We arrange airport transfers — ask us when you book.