Our Guide to Bali

Written by

Nudient staff

Published

Thu, 22 May 2025

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From slow mornings in hidden cafés to late nights in open-air bars, this is our personal take on Bali, a guide shaped by the rhythm of modern travel.

Cafés

Alchemy (Uluwatu): Vegan café with organic, plant-based dishes, both raw and cooked. 

DUA Kafe (Nusa Dua): Calm spot with Japanese interiors, pastries, and local coffee.

Analog Café (Uluwatu): Retro café with Japanese listening bar vibes and great coffee.

Restaurants & Bars

YUKI (Canggu/Uluwatu): Japanese fusion and wood-fired dishes in a relaxed, open-air space.

The Dome (Seminyak): Futuristic setting with global flavors, natural wines, and design-led details.

Skool (Canggu): Fire-cooked dishes with bold flavor, served beachfront at Batu Bolong.

Photo: Analog Café

Hotels & Villas

Further Hotel (Pererenan): Brutalist-inspired hotel with suites, café, and retail, rooted in local culture.

Ronja (Uluwatu): Adults-only retreat with Mexican-inspired architecture and jungle vibes.

Uluwatu Surf Villas (Uluwatu): Clifftop villas with ocean views, surf access, and a peaceful setting.

Wellness

The Istana (Uluwatu): Clifftop retreat offering yoga, meditation, and biohacking therapies with ocean views.

LYAG (Canggu): Futuristic massage studio blending art, science-backed therapies, and immersive design.

Bambu Fitness (Uluwatu): Open-air gym with top-tier equipment, group classes, and a café in a tropical setting.

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