Perched atop a 150-meter-high cliff in Uluwatu, Bvlgari Resort Bali offers views of the Indian Ocean.
It is one of Bali’s most renowned luxury destinations, having received numerous accolades from prestigious institutions such as the World Travel Awards and Forbes Travel Guide.
The resort boasts a rating of 9.6 out of 10 on Booking.com and 4.5 out of 5 on TripAdvisor.
Bali was named Asia's most beautiful island at this year's annual Reader's Choice Awards by DestinAsian magazine. In October last year, the island was honored with the same recognition by readers of Condé Nast Traveler in its Readers' Choice Awards.
Thanks to its serene setting and luxury services, the resort has become a popular wedding venue for several Asian celebrities. Notable weddings held here include those of Taiwanese actress Ruby Lin and Wallace Huo (pictured), TVB actor Kevin Cheng and Hong Kong beauty queen Chan Kai-lam, and actress Yang Mi and Liu Kai-wei.
The resort features 64 villas, all designed in a traditional Balinese architectural style, incorporating wood and fabric materials.
Each villa includes a private terrace and pool, offering guests both comfort and privacy.
In addition to the private accommodations, the resort also boasts a spacious two-level communal swimming pool, complete with cascading waterfalls and relaxing hydrotherapy jets.
The resort offers a range of luxury amenities, including a fitness center, massage services, and 24-hour butler service.
For dining, Ristorante – Luca Fantin II serves refined Italian cuisine under the direction of an Italian chef, while Sangkar Restaurant offers a selection of traditional Indonesian dishes in a sophisticated setting.
The bedrooms also face the sea.
Lying on the bed, guests can enjoy a panoramic view of green gardens and blue sea.
The resort is located near Padang Padang Beach, which stretches 3.9 kilometers along the coast.
It is approximately 4 kilometers from the iconic Uluwatu Temple and 18 kilometers from Ngurah Rai International Airport.
Room rates at the resort start from around US$1,180 per night.
Bali welcomed 6.3 million international visitors in 2024, surpassing pre-pandemic levels. This year it aims to attract 6.5 million tourists.