Private Villas
Explore our collection of private villas in Uluwatu. Each option is designed with the same sense of openness and privacy, while offering different layouts for solo stays, shared time, or longer retreats.
One Bedroom Villa
The One Bedroom Villa offers a quiet balance between openness and retreat. Living and resting areas remain gently separated, allowing the day to unfold without overlap or urgency. The space holds enough room for stillness, movement, and pause — supporting solo stays or time shared without needing structure.

Two Bedroom Villa
The Two Bedroom Villa is shaped for shared stays that still leave room to breathe. Two separate bedrooms, each connected to its own semi-indoor bathroom, are positioned to preserve privacy while keeping the villa open and connected. A shared living area with a fully equipped kitchen becomes the natural center of the day — easy for slow mornings, meals together, or time spent apart without friction. Outside, the private pool, sun loungers, and shaded umbrella offer a common place to gather or unwind, allowing the villa to hold multiple rhythms at once without feeling crowded.

Three Bedroom Villa
The Three Bedroom Villa is designed for longer stays and shared time that still feels spacious. Three separate bedrooms, each with its own semi-indoor bathroom, are arranged to keep privacy intact while allowing the villa to remain open and connected. A longer private pool stretches alongside the living space, inviting slower swims and time spent outdoors throughout the day. Beyond the pool, a soft strip of grass offers room for grounding practices, gentle movement, or simply being outside — giving the villa a sense of openness that extends beyond its walls.

Swim-Up Room (coming soon)
The Swim-Up Signature Room extends living outward. The interior remains composed and contained, while the terrace opens directly into the shared pool - removing the boundary between room and water. Mornings begin without transition; evenings settle without effort. The suite holds privacy within its walls, yet stays connected to the surrounding stillness, allowing presence to move freely between rest and immersion.

