Uluwatu

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Perched on the southwestern tip of Bali's Bukit Peninsula, Uluwatu is a dramatic cliff-top destination where ancient sea temples meet world-class surf breaks. The name alone evokes images of sheer limestone cliffs plunging into turquoise Indian Ocean swells, kecak fire dances at sunset, and a laid-back surf culture that draws travellers from across the globe. This is a place where you can spend mornings chasing waves, afternoons exploring hidden beaches, and evenings watching the sky ignite over the ocean.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least two full days to experience Uluwatu's highlights without rushing. Use day one to explore the temple and a couple of beaches (Padang Padang and Dreamland), then dedicate day two to a surf lesson or a hike to Balangan and Suluban. If you're a keen surfer, add an extra day to chase the morning swell. For a relaxed pace, three days allows you to enjoy sunset drinks at a cliff bar and discover the quieter coves.

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