This is a different scale of property altogether. Six bedrooms. Eight-metre vaulted ceilings in the main living space. Panoramic ocean views from a position on the Nunggalan clifftop that very few sites in Bali can match. It’s not subtle, and it’s not trying to be.
The architecture is tropical modernism executed with serious finish quality — marble-accented kitchens, spa-grade bathrooms, multi-layer waterproofing and acoustic insulation throughout. There’s a private cinema room with acoustic wall treatment. A Technogym-equipped gym. A padel court. A cedar sauna and cold plunge pool in what the developer calls the Hot & Cold Sanctuary, which is a better name than it sounds.
The second-floor grill and lounge terrace is built for entertaining at sunset. Smart home integration handles lighting, climate, and security through a central panel or phone.
You might wonder who this is for. Realistically, it’s a high-end rental asset — Uluwatu’s premium villa market commands some of the highest nightly rates on the island, and a six-bedroom with this spec sheet and these views is rare stock. It also works as a family compound or corporate retreat base.