Same development as the Uluwatu beach villas — one-hectare site, 250 metres from Suluban, private stairs to the sand — but in apartment format. That’s the proposition. You get the surf recovery zone, the yoga centre, the proximity to Single Fin, and the on-site property management, but at a lower entry point and in a more compact footprint.
One bedroom, 48 to 64 square metres depending on the unit type. The structural framework is already complete. These aren’t resort hotel rooms relabelled as apartments — they’re residential units with proper kitchen areas, living space, and balconies designed for the kind of extended stays that Uluwatu’s market actually demands.
You might assume apartments in a surf-focused development would be an afterthought to the villas. They’re not. The same spec applies across the complex: the same shared infrastructure, the same management, the same access to the beach stairs. The difference is scale and price.
For someone testing the Bali market at a more accessible level — or building a rental portfolio where unit cost per key matters — this is a legitimate starting point in one of the island’s strongest micro-locations.
Leasehold from IDR 2.69 billion. Q2 2026 delivery.