About Buying in Uluwatu
Uluwatu sits on the southern tip of Bali’s Bukit Peninsula, where dramatic limestone cliffs, world-class surf, and a fast-growing villa market continue to shape land values. Buyers looking at land here are often drawn to the areas around Uluwatu Temple, the Padang Padang and Bingin corridor, Pecatu, and the broader road network connecting to Bingin, Dreamland, Suluban, and Melasti. These locations benefit from steady tourism flow, strong short-stay rental appeal, and limited supply of developable parcels compared with more established inland districts. For investors, Uluwatu is especially interesting because land use can vary sharply by micro-location. Clifftop and near-beach parcels command premium interest, while slightly inland plots may offer better entry points for villa development, staff accommodation, or boutique hospitality concepts. Access, zoning, road width, and water availability are all crucial due diligence points before purchase. Many buyers also compare freehold land with leasehold structures, while foreign investors commonly explore long-lease opportunities or company structures where appropriate. Because the area remains a magnet for surfers, digital nomads, and upscale holidaymakers, well-positioned land can support strong resale and development potential if the title, zoning, and building allowances are clear.







