About Jumeirah Bali
As soon as you step into Jumeirah Bali, you leave the everyday world behind and are carried away by the romance of this stunning resort. Inspired by a water palace with Javanese and Hindu influences, water elements are everywhere. The resort is characterized by stupa-style roofs, high ceilings, and distinctive tall wooden doors. Built on a sloping cliff, it offers direct access to Dreamland Beach. You will enjoy spectacular views of the sea, and especially the sunset here is magical.
Upon arrival, you will be guided straight to a lounge or your private villa for a relaxed check-in. Take your time to get acquainted with your villa, complete with its own infinity pool. Then, it’s time to explore the resort. Stroll through the vast, lush green gardens dotted with water features and a lovely pool near the beach. Make sure to enjoy a cocktail at the Maja Sunset Lounge or Akasa around sunset, both offering panoramic views of the sea, so you can watch the sun slowly disappear behind the horizon.

What you can expect:
- Quietly located in the Pecatu reserve, not far from Uluwatu
- Beautiful blend of Javanese and Hindu influences
- Directly situated on a stunning surf beach
- With a cocktail in hand, the sunset here is a true spectacle
- Talise Spa features the only traditional hammam on Bali
Impression




Your Stay
The Jumeirah Bali is a villa resort where all villas feature their own infinity pool in the garden. They have not skimped on space; even the smallest villa starts at 210 m². All villas are spread out on a sloping cliff and offer garden views or sea views. The interior is calm and cozy, with plenty of wood and soothing earthy tones. The villa is equipped with all comforts, but especially the garden is delightful, with a pavilion where you can relax with a good book and a refreshing drink.
Hotel Information
Accommodation
The resort features 123 spacious villas starting from 210 m², each with a living room and 1 or 2 bedrooms. The largest villa is the Royal Water Palace, with 4 bedrooms. Each villa has a lovely terrace with its own small pool, an outdoor shower, and an open pavilion offering views of the garden or the Indian Ocean. The villas are also equipped with a walk-in closet, air conditioning, HD LCD TV in the bedroom and living room, Wi-Fi, a coffee machine, and tea-making facilities. The spacious bathroom includes a standalone bathtub, a separate indoor shower, and double sinks.
Highly recommended are the Ocean Villa with Private Pool and especially the Panoramic Ocean Villa with Private Pool, where you can enjoy spectacular views of the Indian Ocean. During the day, this is already magical and incredibly relaxing, but what makes it even more special are the breathtaking sunsets you can enjoy from your own villa. Additionally, check-in for this villa category is done directly in the villa itself.
For families, the Two Bedroom Family Connecting Villa is a great choice, offering essentially two villas connected by an inter-connecting door and terrace. Each villa also has its own small pool.
Activities
The resort offers some interesting activities. For example, you can create your own soap, candles, or oil with the scent that suits you perfectly. You can use the fitness center and even arrange for a personal trainer, so you can enjoy a customized workout tailored to your needs.
You can also undergo a Melukat purification ritual performed by the local priest. Or join the guided meditation at sunrise or sunset on the beach.
There is also plenty to do for children. Not only is there a kids' club, but many activities are organized for them, such as learning to play Balinese musical instruments and campfire evenings.
Restaurants
Akasa is a grill restaurant with a spectacular panoramic view over the ocean. This is a fantastic spot to dine at sunset. The Segaran Dining Terrace has a casual atmosphere and also offers sea views. Here, you can enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner, featuring an inspiring menu with Southeast Asian dishes. For a relaxing drink with ocean views and finger food, as well as for afternoon tea, the Maja Sunset Lounge is the place to be.
For an additional charge, a delicious fresh breakfast can be arranged in your own villa. Alternatively, the resort can organize a romantic dinner for you at a special location within the resort.
Wellness and Spa
The Talise Spa is an impressive spa that is beautifully decorated with a warm and inviting atmosphere. There are five treatment rooms, and the menu offers a wide selection of treatments, combining Asian, Western, and Eastern techniques.
Upon arrival, you will receive a consultation that considers not only your physical well-being but also your inner wellness. Together, you will determine which treatment is most suitable for you at that moment. Additionally, this is the only spa in Bali with a traditional hammam, which is also stunning.
Sustainability
The Jumeirah Bali has an advanced desalination system to produce water for daily use. They use local ingredients, vegetables, and fruits from nearby farms. They recycle food waste, for example as compost or as feed for farm animals, and they recycle waste as much as possible. Through the Jumeirah Uluwatu Foundation, they support the local community with various projects.
Accommodation
The resort features 123 spacious villas starting from 210 m², each with a living room and 1 or 2 bedrooms. The largest villa is the Royal Water Palace, with 4 bedrooms. Each villa has a lovely terrace with its own small pool, an outdoor shower, and an open pavilion offering views of the garden or the Indian Ocean. The villas are also equipped with a walk-in closet, air conditioning, HD LCD TV in the bedroom and living room, Wi-Fi, a coffee machine, and tea-making facilities. The spacious bathroom includes a standalone bathtub, a separate indoor shower, and double sinks.
Highly recommended are the Ocean Villa with Private Pool and especially the Panoramic Ocean Villa with Private Pool, where you can enjoy spectacular views of the Indian Ocean. During the day, this is already magical and incredibly relaxing, but what makes it even more special are the breathtaking sunsets you can enjoy from your own villa. Additionally, check-in for this villa category is done directly in the villa itself.
For families, the Two Bedroom Family Connecting Villa is a great choice, offering essentially two villas connected by an inter-connecting door and terrace. Each villa also has its own small pool.
Activities
The resort offers some interesting activities. For example, you can create your own soap, candles, or oil with the scent that suits you perfectly. You can use the fitness center and even arrange for a personal trainer, so you can enjoy a customized workout tailored to your needs.
You can also undergo a Melukat purification ritual performed by the local priest. Or join the guided meditation at sunrise or sunset on the beach.
There is also plenty to do for children. Not only is there a kids' club, but many activities are organized for them, such as learning to play Balinese musical instruments and campfire evenings.
Restaurants
Akasa is a grill restaurant with a spectacular panoramic view over the ocean. This is a fantastic spot to dine at sunset. The Segaran Dining Terrace has a casual atmosphere and also offers sea views. Here, you can enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner, featuring an inspiring menu with Southeast Asian dishes. For a relaxing drink with ocean views and finger food, as well as for afternoon tea, the Maja Sunset Lounge is the place to be.
For an additional charge, a delicious fresh breakfast can be arranged in your own villa. Alternatively, the resort can organize a romantic dinner for you at a special location within the resort.
Wellness and Spa
The Talise Spa is an impressive spa that is beautifully decorated with a warm and inviting atmosphere. There are five treatment rooms, and the menu offers a wide selection of treatments, combining Asian, Western, and Eastern techniques.
Upon arrival, you will receive a consultation that considers not only your physical well-being but also your inner wellness. Together, you will determine which treatment is most suitable for you at that moment. Additionally, this is the only spa in Bali with a traditional hammam, which is also stunning.
Sustainability
The Jumeirah Bali has an advanced desalination system to produce water for daily use. They use local ingredients, vegetables, and fruits from nearby farms. They recycle food waste, for example as compost or as feed for farm animals, and they recycle waste as much as possible. Through the Jumeirah Uluwatu Foundation, they support the local community with various projects.

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