Hens Party Uluwatu

The Best Hens Party Planners In Uluwatu

Located at the southwestern tip of the Bukit Peninsula, Uluwatu is nothing short of paradise, with gorgeous coastlines, white sandy beaches, and stunning clifftop views. You’ll find an alluring mix of culture, cafes, beach clubs and luxurious clifftop living. Our accommodations on offer cater to everyone from those on a budget to those who want to go all out and splash the cash. We have some amazing packages to ensure this hens getaway is one no one will forget, and there are so many attractions you should see during your beautiful island escape.

Uluwatu Hens Accommodation

You won't be short of choices when it comes to picking the right accommodation for you and your group in Uluwatu. On a budget? No worries - there is a boutique hostel located in the heart of The Bukit, close to the beach. Why not rent an entire house if you're looking for more space? A spectacular ocean-view villa that sleeps seven guests and has 4.5 baths and a large swimming pool with sweeping views over the ocean sounds heavenly to us. Then there's the Clifftop Resorts which are Uluwatu's most sought-after accommodations.

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Uluwatu Hens Packages

Our packages are simply Wicked and allow you to live it up in ultra-luxe style. A High Tea at a luxurious resort will tickle your tastebuds with culinary cuisines, and wine connoisseurs will have the chance to enjoy award-winning wine from France and Italy. You can also enjoy a Half Day Sunset Uluwatu Private Tour, Kecak Dance Show & Dinner Package, go paragliding, or head to Bukit Pandawa Golf & Country Club for a game of golf, set against the backdrop of spectacular views of the Indian Ocean. While you're there, enjoy a delicious lunch at The Kul-Kul al with fresco seating that provides stunning ocean views.

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Uluwatu Hens Attractions

Renowned for its glorious white sandy beaches, a trip to the beach is obviously at the top of the list. Nyang Nyang Beach is the jewel in the crown, allowing you to escape the crowds and experience one of the longest stretches of white sand around. You'll definitely want to check out Uluwatu Temple, Balangan Viewpoint, and Uluwatu Cliff and see a Kecak Fire Dance. Since the region is famed for its world-class waves, surfing is also on the agenda, as is partying at a beach club overlooking the ocean.

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Guide to Uluwatu
Reasons to visit

Guide to Uluwatu

With legendary stunning cliffs and pristine beaches, you can spend days soaking up Uluwatu’s stunning scenery. Located about 45 minutes from the airport, you’ll find heavenly spas, luxury villas, resorts, and beautiful hidden beaches. A trip to Uluwatu Temple is a must as the Balinese Hindus believe this sacred coastal temple protects Bali from evil sea spirits, so it has an element of serenity. You can also hit the island’s famed beach clubs, with Sundays Beach Club being one the most popular. You’ll enjoy cocktails while listening to live music and DJs and experience beach and water activities. When booking your holiday to Uluwatu, the best times to visit are the months from June to August, as there is barely one day of rainfall each month, which means you have all the more time to soak up the sun and swim in the sea!

 

Reasons to visit

Given that it has some of the best beaches in Bali, that alone makes a visit to Uluwatu a must. The island exudes luxury with resorts and villas, and spa treatments. With blue waves, white sand beaches, impressive sea cliffs, quality surfing, and fantastic beach clubs, it’s heavenly. Uluwatu is also known as one of the safest areas in Bali. While it is slightly more expensive than Canggu or Ubud, primarily because you’ll have to hire a scooter to get to the different beaches and clifftop locations, it’s still affordable compared to Western countries. For example, a glass of wine can cost you anything from $3 to $15. Even ultra-luxury accommodation is affordable, and the costs pale compared to what you may pay outside of Indonesia. If you want an ultra-luxe gateway without breaking the bank, head to Uluwatu.