A concept designed for surfers in Uluwatu, home to Indonesia’s most famous wave.
Bali has become the world’s surf-style capital, a place for those who seek balance. You’ll find world-class surf spots alongside spas and restaurants, and a vibrant community of people from the US, Australia, Europe, and Latin America.
You won’t need to search for friends with similar interests - you’re already part of the community here. It’s a place for the young, free, and rich, all united by the ocean.
Villas with infrastructure for living, vacation and investment
Uluwatu's surf history began in 1971 when Australian surfer and director Alby Falzon featured it in his cult classic, Morning of the Earth. Back then, the coast was wild and surfers had to navigate through caves and jungle to reach the shore - a path that is still used today.
Uluwatu also holds deep cultural significance as the site of the sacred Uluwatu Temple - a place where Balinese traditions are kept alive through rituals and performances, believed to protect the island from evil.