Secret Beaches and Bubble Hotel in Uluwatu, Bali

Ultimate Bali in 9 Days – Day 2

I started my Bali vacation with an overnight stay in Uluwatu – a stunning destination in south Bali. You must visit the cliff-top temple and surfer-friendly beaches overlooking the Indian Ocean. Richie and I explored the most beautiful places in Uluwatu on a scooter. Following day, we planned to explore few secret beaches in Uluwatu and also stay in one of them. Have you heard of Green Bowl Beach before? It’s one of the best beaches in South Bali. Also, Nyang Nyang Beach and Nunggasan Beach are some pristine beaches of the area. We stayed overnight in a transparent bubble right in front of Nyang Nyang beach overlooking the ocean. Bali is a home to some pretty incredible accommodation experiences, and Bubble Hotel is surely one of them. We stayed there for a unique, romantic experience in Uluwatu.

Highlights of the Day

  • Green Bowl Beach
  • Brunch at The Cashew Tree
  • Check-out from PinkCoco Bali
  • Check-in at Bubble Hotel Uluwatu
  • Nyang Nyang Beach
  • Nunggalan Beach

Secret Beach 1 – Green Bowl Beach

I love beaches and I do a lot of research on where to find white sandy beaches with turquoise water. They make the best photos and I love spending time in such beaches. I came across this beautiful, secluded beach called Green Bowl Beach. We checked the map – it is just 10 km away from PinkCoco Bali. We just hopped on to the scooter and rode farther south and reached the beach in around 30 min. It is located at the base of green cliffs next to a small village known as Ungasan.

Stairways down to Green Bowl Beach, Bali
To access Green Bowl Beach Bali, we had to descend around 300 odd concrete steps down to the beach (beware of the cheeky monkeys on the treetops who may try to rob things off your hands)
Beautiful Green Bowl Beach, Bali
The hike down to Green Bowl Beach was daunting at the beginning but once I made the hike down, I got to know why it is worth the adventurous effort
Green Bowl Beach, Bali
The beach has a small patch of sparkling white sand, not more than 50 m long, which gives you a sense of being on an isolated island
Turquoise water at Green Bowl Beach, Bali
The turquoise, clean water was making it hard for me to believe if the place really exists
Selfie at Green Bowl Beach, Bali
Green Bowl Beach is surely a great place to hang out and take photos
Green cliffs at Green Bowl Beach, Bali
The cliffs around the beach are covered with thick, verdant foliage
Colorful Green Bowl Beach, Bali
Look at the incredible colors at Green Bowl Beach! Can you spot us in the picture?
Shady cove at Green Bowl Beach, Bali
There is a small cove that we used as a shaded base to relax and keep our bags and clothes before getting inside the water
Swimming at Green Bowl Beach, Bali
Is he asking for help? I would take a photo instead!
Green Bowl Beach, Bali
To the right, is Melasti Beach that can be seen far in this picture, and to the left of Green Bowl Beach, is Pandawa Beach – both are worth visiting if you have time
Chilling at Green Bowl Beach, Bali
Green Bowl Beach is one of the best beaches in South Bali and I highly recommend visiting this

The weather was great, and we spent around an hour in the beach. We played in the water and took pictures. We also sipped on some young, fresh coconut water for only Rp 20,000, and then headed back to our hotel.

Brunch at The Cashew Tree

On our way back to PinkCoco Bali, we diverted the route toward Bingin Beach. There was no intention to visit another beach, but to have a tasty vegan meal at The Cashew Tree. Bingin is one of the favorite beaches for surfers, which offers great waves and unparalleled views over the Indian Ocean. The Cashew Tree is the hottest new day club close to the beach, with tasty vegan options. You also get vegan desserts like cakes, yogurts, and ice creams. The price is affordable.

The Cashew Tree, Uluwatu, Bali
We loved the garden set-up of The Cashew Tree – it is warm, welcoming with friendly staff
Vegan food at The Cashew Tree, Uluwatu, Bali
A hummus-falafel platter along with a veggie burger served with potato wedges – this was our delicious brunch!
Loved the food at The Cashew Tree, Uluwatu, Bali
We completely enjoyed the food there and highly recommend this place to every foodie when visiting Uluwatu in Bali

We loved the food there so much that we actually packed a lot more food for snacks and dinner. Trying a few more varieties from here was a good idea.

Check-Out from PinkCoco Bali and Travel to Ubud

We arrived in the hotel close to noon. We packed our bags – ready to check out. Overall, we loved PinkCoco. You can read about it here.

Selfie at PinkCoco Bali, Uluwatu, Bali
Time to bid goodbye to this cute place – PinkCoco Bali – in Uluwatu, Bali

We handed our room keys and the scooter keys back at the reception. Later, we booked a Taxi on GoJek app to get a drop to Bubble Hotel Uluwatu located on Nyang Nyang Beach. It is located just 6.5 km away from PinkCoco Bali, so it took us around 15 min to reach.

Hike Down to the Bubble Hotel

The taxi dropped us in front of Villa Plenilunio – a cliff-top wedding venue. The staff of the Bubble Hotel met us in front of a small convenience store next to the villa. He led us to a small storage room where we stored our luggage. It is highly recommended to take only your important belongings and clothing that you need for the stay with you.

The beach and hence the bubble are located at the foot of the hill. Most beaches in South Bali need you to walk down the hillside. Most of them have stairs and does not take more than 10 min. We experienced the same while visiting Green Bowl Beach in the morning. However, the hike to Nyang Nyang beach is neither paved with stairs, nor is short. You have to hike down following the white rocks and it can take anywhere around 30-40 min depending on your speed.

I assume these are secret beaches because there are not many who wish to hike down the rugged terrain – though the journey is worthy, thanks to the splendid views over the limestone hillside covered in lush greenery and flowering bushes.

Hiking down the hillside to reach Bubble Hotel in Uluwatu
The beach you see on my right is Nunggalan Beach and on my left is Nyang Nyang Beach
Aerial view of Nyang Nyang Beach
We got a beautiful glimpse of the pristine beach while hiking down the hill – can you see the bubbles?
Just hiked down to Nyang Nyang Beach
Once on the beach, we were rewarded with soft white sand, and crystal clear water for as far as the eye could see

I will highly recommend you to descend slowly as the hike is not easy – the rocks can be slippery. Kindly wear good shoes and stay hydrated. Avoid hiking after it is dark as there are no lights. Hence, check-in time is not preferred beyond 6 PM.

Bubble Hotel Uluwatu

Staying inside a transparent bubble amid beautiful surroundings was always in my bucket list. Finally, ticking it off in Bali was fun! We came across Bubble Hotel in Instagram, thanks to social media. We instantly booked one of the bubbles before it becomes unavailable as they have only few bubbles right perched on Nyang Nyang Beach at Uluwatu.

Bubble Hotel in Uluwatu
There are 6 bubbles scattered and hidden in nature – we had to walk longer as our bubble is located at the end
Our Bubble in Bubble Hotel in Uluwatu
This is Bubble No. 6 – our bubble where we had the best time in Uluwatu
Gazebo at Bubble Hotel in Uluwatu
Once we reached our bubble, we waited at the gazebo in front of the bubble for the staff to come and give us clear instructions about the bubble and also note any requirements we had
Welcome to Bubble Hotel in Uluwatu
The bubble is made of plastic and filled with air – be careful to close your bubble probably, otherwise your bubble deflates
View from Bubble Hotel in Uluwatu
Bubble Hotel takes minimalism to another level – with transparent walls and nothing but a bed, the tents boast incredible views right through to the beach and Indian Ocean beyond
Interior of Bubble Hotel in Uluwatu
The bubble can get really hot because of the sun – luckily there is a fan that you must put on right when you reach to keep the temperature pleasant
Open bathroom of Bubble Hotel in Uluwatu
The other facilities such as a toilet and shower are just 10 m behind the bubble – the water in the shower comes directly from the sea, so expect it to be salty
Swing in Bubble Hotel in Uluwatu
There is also a swing right at the back of our bubble for beautiful photo opportunities
Bubble blower in Bubble Hotel in Uluwatu
The staff got us a bubble blower for fun pictures!

Secret Beach 2 – Nyang Nyang Beach

If you ask me to name the best beach in Bali, my answer will be undoubtedly, Nyang Nyang Beach. It is a pristine stretch of the same Uluwatu coastline located on the east of Uluwatu. It is also one of Bali’s least visited beaches. That maybe because of its far-flung location and the long hike required to reach it. However, it offers incredible views of the ocean.

Nyang Nyang Beach
Nyang Nyang Beach has a long stretch of white sand shores, perfect for a nice stroll
Strolling on Nyang Nyang Beach
The beach is literally deserted – it really makes you feel like you are in paradise
Beach Fun in Nyang Nyang Beach
If you are looking for white sand and blue water in Bali, then you have to visit Nyang Nyang Beach
Great waves in Nyang Nyang Beach
Nyang Nyang Beach has great waves, hence it is also a popular destination for surfers
Fun in Nyang Nyang Beach
Pristine waters splashing on white sands of Nyang Nyang Beach – such an incredible feeling

Secret Beach 3 – Nunggalan Beach

Sometimes, there is a confusion between Nyang Nyang and Nunggalan beaches. Both lie on the same stretch of coastline. The beach where Bubble Hotel is located is the Nyang Nyang, which is toward the east. While the beach where you will find the most popular Instagrammable shipwreck is the Nunggalan beach, which is toward the west. Nuggalan beach is also one of the least-visited beaches in Bali. It took us around 30 min to walk across the shoreline from Bubble hotel to the Nunggalan beach.

Shipwreck in Nunggalan Beach
You cannot miss the lone split shipwreck on the sand in Nunggalan Beach
Shipwreck in Nunggalan Beach
Many local and international artists have turned these metal chunks into art – the place has become very popular among Instagrammers

Night in the Bubble Hotel

After getting back to the Bubble Hotel, we just realized that the place has turned more magical in dark. There is no light around, but the moonlight, and the stars above you. It feels weirdly romantic in the bubble!

Campfire in Bubble Hotel in Uluwatu
In the evening, the staff made our stay even more romantic by putting candles around the bubble and putting a campfire as well – they just want to make your stay memorable
Decorated Bubble Hotel in Uluwatu
This gives an amazing look to the place, especially because there are no other lights in the area
Dinner in gazebo at Bubble Hotel in Uluwatu
The staff gets food delivered to the gazebo next to your bubble if you pre-order from their menu – however, we had our vegan food already packed, which we loved having in the open
Romantic set-up in Bubble Hotel in Uluwatu
We decorated the interior of the bubble with few candles, just for sometime to click photos – be careful if you are doing this, just to avoid any uncalled accident
Getting clicked at Bubble Hotel in Uluwatu
Don’t forget to click few Instagrammable pictures
Inside Bubble Hotel in Uluwatu
Thanks to Richie for taking the best pictures, always!

Goodnight!

We had a great time in the secret beaches of Bali today, and in the Bubble Hotel. This is one of the of the most unique hotels in the world. We got to see Bali from a different point of view. It is a great experience to stay in a transparent bubble amid nature right in front of the ocean. That also makes the best wake-up scenes for the following morning when the sun rises. The only concern is the unpleasant hike. If you do not mind that, you should definitely spend a night here and have an otherworldly experience.

Beautiful Bubble Hotel in Uluwatu
Would you like to sleep under the stars in front of the ocean in a transparent bubble like this?

NET EXPENSE FOR 1 PERSON (IN IDR)

Let us have a look at the expenses of Day 2 in Indonesia – Uluwatu, Bali.

  • Getting around: 30,000
  • Stay at Bubble Hotel (1 night) for twin-sharing: 750,000
  • Food and miscellaneous: 200,000

Total expense (roughly): 980,000 IDR

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60 thoughts on “Secret Beaches and Bubble Hotel in Uluwatu, Bali”

  1. I watched this bubble hotel in Youtube! I’d love to stay there and discover all these places in Uluwatu. Thank you for sharing!

  2. Marcia Weldon

    Wow. I’ve never seen anything like those bubbles. Also, did you use drone photography for some of those shots? I may be heading to Bali in September so I will add these locations to my list if I go!

  3. The Cashew Tree looks like a great place to hang out. I like that it’s a day club because I’d prefer daytime activities to night ones. I’m not a night person and go to bed early 🙂

  4. Wow, I had no idea that they have a bubble hotel in Uluwatu! If I had known when I visited, this would have been perfect for me. I also love how beautiful it looks at night. I’d love to just relax on the beach, it seems to isolated and far away from the crowds, just perfect. Great find, Shreya!

  5. I love unusual accommodation and now I so want to stay in one of those bubbles. What a cool experience. It looks like the perfect romantic getaway. As someone who has recently turned vegan it’s good to see that there are great food options available as well.

  6. wanderingchocobo

    I had never seen a bubble hotel or heard about them in Uluwatu, Bali, what a unique accommodation experience! I love how it lights up at night. Looks like you all had fun. I love that in Bali you can just find a cool beach like Green Bowl Beach and just hop on your scooter to go enjoy it! The Cashew Tree looks so yummy as well. It is also refreshing to see people writing about other areas in Bali other than Ubud.

  7. What a gorgeous find in Bali! We were there a few years ago, but we definitely didn’t find this bubble hotel back then. It’s so sweet when you come across a unique find. The beach is amazing and very secretive too!

  8. I love how you always find the coolest places to stay! I love the idea of the bubble hotel, but I don’t think that Id be keen to try it. I like my privacy, air conditioning and my husband has to have complete darkness to sleep. But, it was great to hear about it. Your beach recommendations were great too.

  9. I’ve never been in Bali, I’ve never heard of the Green Bowl Beach and I’ve never knew there is such a quirky hotel like the Bubble. I’d absolutely LOVE to spend the night under the stars like that, protected by “unwanted visitors,” yet experiencing the surrounding beauty like I was under the clear sky.

  10. The bubble hotel looks awesome. I love it! I want to go too! The breaks at Nyang Nyang Beach look pretty epic too. It looks like you have one guy out there just ripping it up from your cliffside picture.

  11. I’m hoping to visit far-eastern countries in a couple of years. Bali is definitely in the list and this bubble hotel in Uluwatu looks fantastic. Totally romantic! Perfect honeymoon place. To actually get to sleep under the stars, but in a perfectly safe place is such an awesome thing. The secluded beaches are just too good. Its too tempting.

  12. Must have been quite an amazing experience staying in a Bubble under the stars. And the pictures, they are making me miss Bali like anything Shreya. Spending a night with your partner, in a Bubble, is going to be so memorable, specially because the staff will make it a point for you to have an amazing experience.

  13. I’ve stayed in several bubbles and domes exactly like this and love the glamping experience of them! With the sunshine in Bali, I would think it would get really hot inside though? I’ve always stayed in the bubbles in places much cooler weather than you’d get in Bali.

  14. I would like to experience the Bubble Hotel, just for a night. But I fell in love with Nyang-Nyang Beach. It’s so pristine and untouchable. I wonder if you can only go there if you stay in the Bubble Hotel though.

  15. I love the ambiance of the Cashew Tree! And the food looks ah-mazing! I can’t believe you can stay in a completely transparent bubble with only a bed. What an amazing way to fall asleep beneath the Bali sky.

  16. Thanks for the tip on the monkeys in the trees. I had one try to take my microfiber towel in Ubud. Those bubbles look awesome for a unique romantic experience under the stars.

  17. I don’t do enough research when finding the right beach, I should take a leaf out of your book! Green bowl beach looked great and slightly hidden away, meaning less tourists

  18. I would love to spend some time at both Green Bowl Beach and Nyang Nyang Beach. They look like heaven! All of these experiences sound amazing- the beaches, the amazing food, and sleeping in a bubble – even the monkeys!

  19. I must admit you cant better when you thinking of beaches than this part of the world. I did visit Nyang-Nyang Beach years ago and this brough back loads of memories. I would love to visit it again though just for those clear waters and white sandy beaches. I must say if I did go again I would look to stay in the Bubble Hotel for sure as it has all you need and more to make it a perfect holiday. Thanks for sharing

  20. This bubble hotel looks amazing, never thought about sleeping in a bubble and now I want to do it. Those beaches look amazing also, i can see myself here and checking out this place.

  21. Uluwatu Beach is an absolute paradise! The last time I was there was three years ago and had an amazing time. I really enjoyed this article and it brought back some amazing memories. Your pictures look stunning too 🙂

  22. Wow! Your post made me miss the beach. It has been a while that we had some Vitamin Sea and you just inspired us to go out this weekend to have some fun. Thank you for sharing this.

  23. Oh you had me convinced with that first photo of the bubble hotel. What an epic spot. I did giggle at the swing for your perfect Insta moment

  24. The trip looks like an absolute DREAM!!!! I love the creative pictures you guys took in the bubble hotel! We are totally adding it to our list! The beach looks stunning!

  25. The bubble hotel in Uluwatu looks like a unique idea. I was not aware of a hotel concept like this one. You must had a great experience. I love visiting secret beaches and you found pretty cool ones. This is great post. Now I m tempted to try the bubble hotel for sure.

  26. Nicole LaBarge

    I have heard so much about Bali lately. The food and villas to stay in. The bubble hotel looks amazing!

  27. Quite an unusual place of stay and I am liking it 🙂 🙂 Another thing I like about this place is that it is actually secret , I was asking to myself, Where are the people? …

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