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Uluwatu is a standout destination for surfers, particularly during the dry season when the reef breaks are at their best. The surf culture defines much of the laid-back vibe here, and the area is often seen as a better alternative to more trafficked places like Canggu or Ubud. Motorbiking around the peaceful roads bordered by jungle adds to the charm, making the area feel calm and less developed compared to other parts of Bali.
Food quality is high, with many organic and ethnic options available, influenced by a noticeable Brazilian/Portuguese community and an influx of health-conscious residents, especially post-2020. Guesthouses like 3D Homestay offer budget-friendly accommodation with amenities like pools, well suited for short to medium-term stays.
The area remains affordable and remains largely uncrowded, which adds to its appeal. However, some mention that finding a more permanent or long-term housing option can be challenging. Sunsets at local spots like Uluwatu Temple and mornings at the beach offer a good work-life balance, especially for remote workers. Overall, Uluwatu offers a unique mix of surf, serenity, and culture, ideal for anyone looking for a peaceful yet active lifestyle in Bali.
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Amazingly calm and chill place. I loved it here. It still has a lot of peaceful roads to drive around on your motorbike. It feels like you're driving through the jungle a lot. The food quality is great here, a lot of organic options, because the Ubud hippies apparently all moved here in 2020 COVID and it shows. Great nature around. Very calm and silent place overall. High recommendation. Could see myself living here for longer!
2 years ago
Uluwatu is an amazing place, in my opinion way better than Canggu and even Ubud. Why? There’s not much traffic, beaches are amazing, there’s a significant Brazilian/Portuguese community around which reflects in ethnic restaurants pretty good and affordable. Surf culture is present, so the laid back lifestyle. Maybe it’s hard to find an actual “home”, I always prefer to stay in cheap guesthouses such as 3D Homestay, with a nice swimming pool. Enjoy the morning in the beach and catch the unforgettable sunsets (don’t miss Uluwatu Temple!), get the work done by noon when it’s too hot to get outside.
5 years ago
If you're coming to Bali to surf, this is where you wanna be. Best waves during dry season. Time to get barrelled on those razor sharp reef breaks.
5 years ago