Tucked into Bali’s dramatic Bukit Peninsula, Uluwatu is no longer just a surf sanctuary—it’s evolved into one of the island’s most sought-after destinations for cliffside views, cultural gems, secluded beaches, and stylish lounges.
Whether you're chasing waves, sunsets, or a unique slice of Balinese culture, this updated 2025 guide features the top 10 places you shouldn't miss in Uluwatu, handpicked for curious travelers, first-timers, and seasoned Bali lovers alike.
1. Uluwatu Temple (Pura Luhur Uluwatu)
Location: Pecatu

Perhaps Bali’s most iconic sea temple, Uluwatu Temple sits 70 meters above the crashing waves. Time your visit just before sunset to catch the mesmerizing Kecak fire dance, performed nightly on a cliff-edge stage.
When to go: Around 5:00 PM for golden light, dance starts at 6:00 PM
Entry: IDR 50,000
2. Padang Padang Beach
Location: Bingin

A picturesque cove made famous by Eat Pray Love, this beach is accessed through a narrow rock passage. Expect warm turquoise water, soft sand, and beginner-to-intermediate waves.
Pro tip: Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and capture the best light.
3. Suluban Beach (Blue Point)
Location: Near Single Fin

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Tip: Great spot for sunset drinks with a view of the surf below.
4. Thomas Beach
Location: Ungasan

Often overlooked, Thomas Beach offers a peaceful alternative to Uluwatu’s busier spots. The climb down is a bit of a workout, but the reward is soft sand, gentle waves, and plenty of space to relax.
Good for: Swimming, snorkeling, and quiet afternoons.
5. Karang Boma Cliff

Location: Pecatu
A lesser-known cliff viewpoint just a short drive from Uluwatu Temple. Free to enter and absolutely stunning at sunset. Be cautious—there are no safety railings.
Caution: Not recommended for small children or anyone uncomfortable with heights.
6. Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) Cultural Park
Location: Ungasan

Home to one of the world’s tallest statues, this cultural park centers around the towering Garuda Wisnu Kencana. The park hosts daily performances, traditional dance shows, and cultural exhibitions.
Highlight: Night performances in the amphitheater with spectacular lighting.
7. Melasti Beach
Location: Ungasan

Now fully accessible via a new cliffside road, Melasti is one of Bali’s cleanest and most scenic beaches. Expect crystal-clear water, bright umbrellas, and family-friendly facilities.
Facilities: Parking, cafes, showers, and sunbeds available.
8. Bingin Beach
Location: Bingin

A surf and lifestyle haven, Bingin blends rustic charm with cliffside cafes and bohemian-style stays. Known for its powerful breaks, it’s best suited to experienced surfers.
Vibe: Relaxed, artsy, and barefoot luxury.
9. Nyang Nyang Beach
Location: Pecatu

For those willing to descend 500-plus steps, Nyang Nyang rewards you with wide-open space, untouched sand, and a peaceful setting. It’s ideal for couples, creatives, or those seeking solitude.
Note: Bring water and snacks—facilities are limited.
10. Eden Hookah Lounge Uluwatu
Location: Uluwatu Street
Offering a fresh take on Uluwatu nightlife, Eden Hookah Lounge delivers laid-back luxury with an international menu and scenic open-air design. Known for its handcrafted shisha, sunset cocktails, and casual yet stylish setting, it’s a favorite among locals and visitors alike.
Menu highlights: Russian and Mediterranean fusion, signature cocktails, and late-night acoustic sessions.
Insider Tips for Visiting Uluwatu in 2025
- Transport: The terrain is steep and spread out. Rent a scooter if you’re comfortable riding, or hire a private driver for the day.
- Footwear: Many beaches require stair descents. Wear sandals or comfortable walking shoes.
- Best Season: April to October is the dry season—ideal for beach activities, sunset views, and cultural performances.
- Photography: Karang Boma Cliff and Uluwatu Temple at sunset are top choices for dramatic shots.
Why Uluwatu in 2025?
Because Uluwatu still feels wild. It’s where the cliffs meet the sea in dramatic fashion, where ancient culture lives on beside modern-day barefoot luxury. Whether you’re here to chase waves or simply chase sunsets, this southern edge of Bali continues to inspire.
Restaurant Addresses :
Eden Hookah Club in Seminyak
Instagram: @edenhookahclub
Phone: +62 895–1969–7650
Eden Hookah Club in Canggu
Instagram: @edenhookahclubcanggu
Telephone: +62 813–2830–9995
Eden Hookah Club in Ubud
Instagram: @edenhookahclububud
Phone: +62 878–6495–7688
Eden Hookah Club in Uluwatu
Instagram : @edenhookahclubuluwatu
Telephone : (+62) 0823–1584–6622