Jumeirah Bali brings the grandeur of the Majapahit Empire into the 21st century
The contemporary resort was inspired by Bali’s natural beauty and historic splendour
Nestled in Bali’s breathtaking Uluwatu region, Jumeirah Bali invites guests to a sanctuary inspired by the island’s natural beauty and grandeur of the Majapahit Empire.
With its all-villa concept, this architectural masterpiece offers a haven of elegance, where the romance and spirituality of Bali blend seamlessly with modern comforts.
Hosting 123 spacious villas perched atop limestone cliffs, Jumeirah Bali presents one- and two-bedroom configurations, along with exclusive three-bedroom residences.
Each villa features a private pool, expansive outdoor living spaces with open pavilions, and uninterrupted views of the Indian Ocean or lush tropical gardens.
Guests also enjoy privileged access to a secluded private beach, creating an intimate and tranquil enclave framed by Bali’s natural landscape.
Indigenous splendour
The resort’s indoor-outdoor architecture honours Bali’s heritage by blending indigenous materials with contemporary design, creating a seamless flow between the architecture, interiors, and natural surroundings.
This design approach, infused with an understated opulence, transports guests to an authentic Balinese haven of refined comfort.
Likewise, Jumeirah Bali elevates the island’s culinary landscape with three distinctive dining venues under the expertise of Executive Chef Alessio Nallino.
At AKASA, Chef de Cuisine Joan Achour presents a unique culinary experience inspired by ancient cooking methods offering flame-grilled cuisine with an Asian twist, enhanced by an underground wine cellar accessible via a glass elevator.
Segaran Dining Terrace offers MediterrAsian cuisine with a focus on exceptional, farm-to-table ingredients, while Maja Sunset Lounge provides the ideal backdrop for sunset views, afternoon tea, cocktails, and refined bites.
In keeping with Jumeirah’s commitment to well-being, Talise Spa at Jumeirah Bali hosts the island’s first Turkish hammam within its tranquil spa sanctuary.
With five private treatment rooms, guests can experience a variety of treatments, including holistic facials, energising massages, and cleansing scrubs rooted in ancient Balinese healing traditions.
Additional wellness facilities include a sauna, steam bath, and Vichy shower treatments, with yoga and guided meditation sessions led by the resort’s resident Master Yogi.
One with nature and beyond
Aside from relaxation, Jumeirah Bali offers immersive activities that allow guests to connect with the local environment, including a state-of-the-art fitness centre, scenic hiking trails, and infinity pools for families to enjoy.
Children can explore Balinese culture at the Peafowl Pavilion Kids Club, offering sensory classes, cultural activities, and Balinese storytelling sessions inspired by local legends.
Committed to sustainability, Jumeirah Bali operates with one of the world’s most advanced desalination systems and a comprehensive waste management programme that includes recycling initiatives involving the local community.
Collaborations with village leaders support the preservation of Bali’s pristine environment, create local employment opportunities, and encourage participation in community-led events and religious festivals.
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