Jumeirah
Jumeirah Bali is a luxury, all‑villa resort perched on a clifftop in Pecatu/Uluwatu, featuring 123 private villas each with its own pool and sweeping Indian Ocean views. Designed to evoke Hindu‑Javanese heritage, the property blends majestic architecture with lush landscaping, striking a harmonious balance between cultural homage and modern comfort
The resort is centered around a grand lobby, multiple dining venues—including the cliff‑top Akasa Restaurant & Bar—and the Bale Wicaksana Ballroom set majestically below the lobby. Outdoor public spaces include scenic terraces, gazebos, and the Trowulan lawn & Fountain garden. Interiors offer open, light-filled public areas, originally separate rooms, now seamlessly combined into one expansive ground floor
24/7 Front Desk & Concierge : Receptionists, concierges, doorman
Butlers, bellhops, buggy drivers
Daily Housekeeping
24/7 In‑villa dining servers / room service
Restaurant, bar, private dining staff
Spa therapists, trainers
Kids club leaders, babysitters (on request)
Tours & Activities excursion coordinators
Events & Business planners, banquet, tech staff
Shuttle & buggy drivers upon request
24/7 Engineers, housekeeping, security
Akasa Restaurant & Bar
Type: Signature cliff-top dining overlooking the Indian Ocean
Cuisine: Wood-fired Asian-fusion grills—featuring Bali, Thai, Japanese, and Korean flavours
Segaran Dining Terrace
Type: All-day beachfront restaurant by the pool with ocean views
Cuisine: Mediterranean-Asian fusion using farm-to-table sustainable ingredients
Maja Sunset Lounge
Type: Lounge and bar next to Segaran
Cuisine: International light bites, afternoon tea, and cocktails
Car and driver for up to 8 hours per day. (extra cost)
yoga pavilion, fitness centre, and cliff-top gardens perfect for weddings or meditation. Guests also enjoy 24-hour butler service, buggy transport throughout the resort, complimentary Wi-Fi, kids’ club, and curated cultural and culinary experiences, including cooking classes and Balinese rituals. Some villas come with complimentary airport transfers, and all guests have access to the private beach below via buggy and path access.
New Kuta Golf, Balangan Beach 4 km
Bingin Beach, Padang Padang Beach, Uluwatu Temple 8 km
Ngurah Rai International Airport 18 km
Mantra 5
Tilasan 30
In Villa 40
Akasa Restaurant & Bar
Reception 60
Ceremony 80
Trowulan (Lawn)
Reception 250
Ceremony 80
Bale Wicaksana Foyer (Ballroom Foyer)
Reception 60
Ceremony 80
Bale Wicaksana (Ballroom)
Reception 120
Ceremony 150
Dinner receptions at the cliff‑top venue run until 11:00 pm
No outside caterer

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Venues For Your Wedding
FAQ
Yes, but there are specific requirements. To be legally married in Bali, both partners must share the same religion recognized by Indonesia (Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Catholicism, Protestant Christianity, or Confucianism). The ceremony must include both a religious and a civil component, conducted simultaneously. Additionally, you’ll need to obtain a Certificate of Non-Impediment (CNI) from your respective embassies. Due to these complexities, many couples opt for a symbolic ceremony in Bali and handle the legalities in their home country.
Bali offers wedding options for a wide range of budgets. For couples looking for a budget-friendly celebration, a simple elopement or small ceremony with minimal guests can start from USD $1,500 to $3,000, often including venue hire, officiant, and basic décor.
For mid-range weddings, including a scenic venue, photography, catering, and entertainment for around 30–50 guests, you can expect to pay USD $7,000 to $15,000.
High-end and luxury weddings, with full resort buyouts, designer styling, gourmet catering, and entertainment for 100+ guests, typically range from USD $25,000 to $80,000+, depending on your vision and level of customization.
Bali’s flexibility makes it a popular destination for all types of weddings — whether you're eloping barefoot on the beach or planning a grand villa affair.
Bali is a beautiful wedding destination all year round. The dry season (May to October) is the most popular time due to its sunny weather and lower chance of rain — perfect for outdoor ceremonies and beachfront receptions.
However, the rainy season (November to April) also has its charm. Showers are usually short and happen in the late afternoon or evening, and the island is lush, vibrant, and less crowded during this time. Plus, many venues offer lower rates and better availability, making it a great option for couples looking for value and a more private experience.
With proper planning (and a solid backup plan in case of rain), you can have an unforgettable wedding in Bali any month of the year.
While it's not mandatory, hiring a local wedding planner is highly recommended. Planners possess in-depth knowledge of local vendors, legal requirements, and cultural nuances. They can handle logistics, coordinate with suppliers, and ensure your wedding day runs smoothly, allowing you to focus on enjoying your special day
Absolutely! Most planners and venues in Bali offer customizable packages to fit your specific needs and preferences. Whether it's adjusting the menu, decor, or ceremony details, flexibility is typically available to ensure your wedding reflects your personal style.
The 'Banjar fee' is a community fee paid to the local village council (Banjar) for events like weddings. It's a customary practice in Bali and is often required, especially for events held in villas or local venues. The fee supports community services and ensures local customs are respected
Ideally, couples should book their Bali wedding 12 to 18 months in advance to secure their dream venue and preferred date — especially during the dry season or for popular cliffside and beachfront spots.
However, last-minute weddings are absolutely possible too! Thanks to Bali’s experienced planners and flexible vendors, beautiful weddings can be organized in as little as a few weeks. If you’re open to weekdays, off-peak dates, or a smaller guest count, your dream wedding can still become a reality — even on short notice.
Whether you're planning a year ahead or just a month out, Bali offers the resources and magic to make it happen.
While same-sex marriages are not legally recognized in Indonesia, many venues in Bali are open to hosting symbolic ceremonies for same-sex couples. It's essential to discuss your plans with your wedding planner to ensure a welcoming and supportive environment for your celebration.