Uluwatu: a paradise for surfers and breathtaking scenery

Uluwatu, located at the southern tip of Bali, is a popular destination for its spectacular beaches, world-class waves, and bohemian, laid-back vibe. It's the perfect choice if you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of areas like Kuta or Seminyak and connect with nature while enjoying a friendly atmosphere. But is it really the right place for you as an intern? Here are the pros and cons to help you decide.

The advantages of living in Uluwatu

  1. Stunning beaches
    Uluwatu is famous for its incredible beaches such as Padang Padang, Bingin, Dreamland, and Balangan. The turquoise waters, vertiginous cliffs, and spectacular sunsets make it an idyllic place to live.

  2. Surfing paradise
    If you're passionate about surfingor want to learn, Uluwatu is a must-visit destination. Spots such as Uluwatu Beach and Blue Point attract surfers from all over the world. The waves here are more technical, making them perfect for improving your skills.

  3. A relaxed atmosphere
    In Uluwatu, everything moves at a slower pace. The atmosphere is relaxed, far from the hustle and bustle of Seminyak or Canggu. It's ideal for focusing on your internship while enjoying a peaceful setting.

  4. More affordable accommodation
    Although Uluwatu is becoming increasingly popular, you can still find more affordable accommodation options than in Seminyak or Canggu, especially if you are willing to stay in a guesthouse or shared accommodation.

  5. Iconic locations
    The
    Uluwatu Temple, perched on a cliff, is one of Bali's most iconic cultural sites. In the evening, you can also watch Kecak dance performances.

  6. Chill cafes and restaurants
    From
    local warungs to trendy cafes like Single Fin or Drifter Café, you'll find cool places to eat or work while admiring the ocean.

The disadvantages of living in Uluwatu

  1. Isolation
    Uluwatu is far from everything. If you have to travel regularly to Denpasar, Seminyak, or Canggu for your internship, the journeys can quickly become long and tiring.

  2. Not much nightlife
    Unlike Kuta or Seminyak, nightlifein Uluwatu is much quieter. A few bars such as Single Fin or Ulu Cliffhouse organize parties, but it's not as varied or active.

  3. Fewer amenities
    Uluwatu is less developed than Seminyak or Canggu. Supermarkets, pharmacies, and banks are limited, and you may have to travel long distances to find what you need.

  4. The cost of travel
    With longer journeys, scooter or taxi fares can quickly add up. If you don't have a budget for gas or aren't comfortable riding a scooter, this can be a hindrance.

  5. Powerful waves
    Although this is an asset for experienced surfers, the waves at Uluwatu are not ideal for beginners. The beaches are often accessible via steep stairs, which can be challenging.

To sum up: Who is Uluwatu for?

If you want to:
✅ Live close to nature, far from the hustle and bustle of tourist areas.
✅ Enjoy the best surf spots in Bali.
✅ Have a calm and inspiring setting to recharge your batteries after your internship.

Then Uluwatu is perfect for you. However, if you want a more lively social life or to be close to your internship, you may find this neighborhood too isolated.

Distances to help you get your bearings:

  • Canggu (Batu Bolong): 1 hour 15 minutes by scooter (depending on traffic).

  • Seminyak: 45-50 minutes by scooter.

  • Kuta: 40 minutes by scooter.

  • Denpasar (airport): 30-35 minutes by scooter.

In short, Uluwatu offers a unique atmosphere for those who love tranquility, breathtaking scenery, and thrills on the waves. If you're a surfer or looking for a relaxed lifestyle, this is an excellent option!

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