Uluwatu
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About Uluwatu
Uluwatu is one of the most magical destinations in Bali, where turquoise waves crash against tall ocean cliffs, and every sunset paints the sky with gold and orange colours. If you are planning a peaceful and beautiful beach escape, Uluwatu is the perfect choice. Many travellers from the UAE include this region in their Bali Tour Packages to enjoy cliff hotels, soft white beaches, world-class surfing, and unforgettable sunset views.
Bali Tourism is admired worldwide for its stunning sea temples, relaxing beach clubs, traditional dance shows, and calm tropical atmosphere. You can explore cliff-top viewpoints, watch the famous Kecak Fire Dance at sunset, spend the day in infinity pools looking over the ocean, or relax on hidden beaches surrounded by nature. Wellness retreats, yoga spaces, and ocean-view cafés make the experience even more special. Whether you want adventure, romance, culture, or relaxation, Uluwatu offers a perfect blend of beauty, serenity, and coastal charm.
Best Time to Visit Uluwatu:
The best time to visit Uluwatu depends on the type of holiday you want. Every season offers something different and unique.
1. Peak Season – July to September + Christmas & New Year:
- Warm sunny days, cooler nights
- Temperatures: 27°C – 32°C
- Best for beaches, surfing, sunsets, beach clubs, temple visits and cliff-top dining
2. Waning Season – April to June & Late September to October:
- Pleasant weather and fewer crowds
- Temperatures: 26°C – 31°C
- Ideal for spa retreats, relaxed sightseeing, photography, yoga and budget travel
3. Off Season – November to March:
- Tropical rain showers, mostly short and refreshing
- Temperatures: 24°C – 30°C
- Perfect for quiet beaches, peaceful stays, waterfall trips and big ocean waves for surfers
How to Reach Uluwatu:
Reaching Uluwatu is easy and comfortable. Travellers first arrive in Bali and then continue by road to Uluwatu along a scenic coastal route. Distance from Airport to Uluwatu: 40–60 minutes, depending on traffic.
By Air:
Flying to Bali (Uluwatu):
- Destination Airport: Ngurah Rai International Airport, Denpasar (DPS) – the main airport for South Bali
- No Direct Flights: There are currently no direct flights from Dubai to Bali, so travellers must stop once in a major Asian hub.
- Airlines: Emirates, Garuda Indonesia, Flydubai, Singapore Airlines, Qatar Airways, AirAsia
Connecting Flights from Dubai:
- Departure City: Dubai (DXB)
- Layover Cities: Singapore (SIN), Kuala Lumpur (KUL), Doha (DOH), Jakarta (CGK)
- Arrival Airport: Denpasar – Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS)
- Travel Time: Around 12–15 hours total, depending on layover duration
Local Transfer to Uluwatu:
- Distance from Airport to Uluwatu: 40–60 minutes by road
- Transfer Options: Airport Taxi, Grab / Gojek (ride apps), Private Car, or Hotel Pickup
Places To Visit in Uluwatu:
Here are the most popular places to visit in Uluwatu for an amazing holiday:
1. Uluwatu Temple: A sacred sea temple standing high on a cliff, 70 metres above the ocean. Famous for breathtaking sunsets and the Kecak Fire Dance performed every evening, with dramatic ocean views.
2. Padang Padang Beach: A stunning beach with clear water, soft sand, and beautiful rock formations. Great for swimming, sunbathing, and surfing.
3. Suluban Beach: A magical cave-entrance beach with strong waves, turquoise water, and perfect surf breaks. One of the most iconic surf spots in Bali.
4. Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park: A grand cultural park with one of the tallest statues in the world, theatres, exhibitions, and Balinese performances.
5. Single Fin & Uluwatu Cliff Bars: Famous for ocean-view dining, live music, parties, and the best sunset views.
Bali is a perfect Place to explore the country’s highlights. Check out our guide on Things to do in Bali for more experiences.





