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Giving Back
The resort partners with Bali Wise to help young women gain
skills and language educa琀椀on. Twice a year, young women are
selected to par琀椀cipate in six months of training and industry
experience. Not only do they o昀昀er internships, but they also share
their skills and knowledge, whether through their Execu琀椀ve Chef,
Spa Therapist, or Sustainability O昀케cer, to enrich the programme
and provide real-life learning.
when TO VISIT
The climate in Bali is
tropical, characterised by
high temperatures and high
humidity throughout the year.
Bali is located near the equator
(nearly 8 degrees south) and
has two dis琀椀nct seasons: the
dry season, which runs from
April to September, and the
wet or rainy season, which runs
from October to March.
As part of the
resort’s zero-waste
philosophy, they
collect leftover soap
and work with the
Role Foundation
to upcycle it into
new bars to be
distributed to nursing
homes, orphanages,
community
organisations, schools,
and financially
challenged families.
High Season
These are Bali’s busiest 琀椀mes:
• July and August
• Easter
• Christmas & New Year
(Busiest)
• Chinese New Year
• End of Ramadan (Idul Fitri)
Shoulder Season
Mid-Season, also known as
Shoulder Season, is, for many,
the very best 琀椀me to travel to
Bali. This includes the months
of May, June & September,
while April & October are s琀椀ll
good. It’s just before or a昀琀er
High Season, s琀椀ll dry season,
slightly less humid, and room
prices and villa rentals can be
30 -50% cheaper than during
High Season.
Uluwatu is a
slice of paradise
that beautifully
encapsulates what Bali
is all about—stunning
natural landscapes,
rich cultural
experiences, and a
warm, welcoming
community. Whether
you’re catching waves,
exploring ancient
temples, or simply
soaking in the sunset,
Uluwatu promises
memories that will last
a lifetime.