Nunggalan sits at the quieter end of Uluwatu’s coastline — further from the crowds at Padang Padang, closer to the wide empty stretch of Nyang Nyang. The beach is 1.4 kilometres away. Not quite walking distance, but close enough that you feel the proximity.
This is a gated residential community, not a resort. Villas range from two to four bedrooms, 85 to 295 square metres, all delivered fully furnished with freehold title. The build spec uses marble, hardwood, and reinforced waterproof concrete — the kind of construction detail that matters in a tropical climate where cheap finishes deteriorate fast. The contractor behind the project has forty years of experience, which is worth noting in a market where build quality varies wildly.
Shared amenities include a padel court, gym, sauna, and rooftop areas with ocean sightlines. The development sits on a private four-metre-wide access road.
The freehold structure is the headline here. Most villa developments in Uluwatu offer leasehold only, so outright ownership puts this in a different category for buyers thinking about long-term value or estate planning. Bingin and Padang Padang are both minutes away by bike.