Hotels · Pecatu, Bali, Indonesia
Bvlgari Resort Bali
PECATU, BALI, INDONESIA
Our take
Cliffside villas, private pools, and the Indian Ocean stretching to nothing — Bvlgari Bali is where serious money comes to go completely quiet. The limestone perch is real, the Niko Romito dining is the genuine article, and the spa will absorb entire days without apology. Bring someone you want to impress or no one at all. If you're chasing Seminyak's pulse or want Bali to feel adventurous and scrappy, this is the wrong cliff entirely. Two or three nights minimum — anything less is just expensive jet lag.
Notable Features
- Private cliffside villas with pools
- World-class dining at Il Ristorante - Niko Romito
- Stunning Indian Ocean views
- Extensive spa offerings
💡 Insider Tip
"Book a villa on the western side to catch the most breathtaking sunsets over the ocean."
Overview
Bvlgari Resort Bali is the crown jewel of Indonesia’s extraordinary Island of Gods, a place where culture, cuisine, design and exceptional hospitality merge. The preeminent luxury destination is perched atop the 160-metre limestone clifftop that snakes along the southern coast of the Bukit peninsula, which is anchored by world-class surf and the iconic Balinese Hindu mother temple in Uluwatu.
With an idyllic sandy beach below and the Indian Ocean beyond, the second property from Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts is resplendent amid everblooming frangipani trees and sophisticated Italian-meets-Balinese architecture on 8.4 hectares. Scrupulous service is the foundation for every moment spent on property, where four distinctive dining outlets—including the renowned Il Ristorante - Niko Romito—elevate each sip and bite to an art form. With bespoke butler service, private pools, 59 exclusive villas and five mansions, an extensive spa, and thoughtful experiences, Bulgari Resort Bali exists in an echelon of its own.
Sustainability Initiatives +
GREEN INITIATIVES - TRI HITA KARANA
Bulgari Resort Bali is proud to support the environment by implementing “Tri Hita Karana”. “Tri Hita Karana” is a Balinese life philosophy based on the human relationship with God (the spiritual environment), the human relationship with the community (the social environment) and the human relationship with nature (natural environment).
Every year, Bulgari Resort Bali embraces the “Tri Hita Karana” principles through a variety of initiatives. Honoring the different rituals and religious rites of the Hinduism practiced in Bali, the Resort employees make daily religious offerings and take part in ceremonies at the Resort’s temple. Some of the more significant contributions to the community and environment are regular visits to a local orphanage, the recycling program, mangrove planting, a monthly cleaning campaign by the Resort’s employees, and the creation of the Chef’s herb garden.
We are also very proud to support local bee activists to preserve Bali’s declining bee population by adopting and maintaining several bee colonies within the Resort.
Bulgari Resort Bali has won numerous “Tri Hita Karana” awards.
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