Explore Bali by Location

Discover properties across 20 unique locations in Bali. From trendy beach towns to serene mountain retreats, find the area that matches your lifestyle.

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Canggu

Canggu

South Bali

Canggu has evolved from a sleepy surf village into Bali's most sought-after destination for digital nomads, entrepreneurs, and lifestyle seekers. Known for its world-class surf breaks, trendy beach clubs, and thriving cafe culture, Canggu offers the perfect blend of laid-back tropical living with modern conveniences. The area features a mix of rice field villas, beachfront properties, and modern developments.

Digital nomads
Surfers
Young professionals
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Ubud

Ubud

Central Bali

Ubud is the cultural and spiritual heart of Bali, surrounded by lush rainforests, terraced rice paddies, and ancient temples. This artistic haven attracts those seeking peace, wellness retreats, and connection with Balinese traditions. Properties here range from jungle hideaways to traditional Balinese compounds, offering a serene alternative to coastal living.

Wellness enthusiasts
Artists
Retirees
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Seminyak

Seminyak

South Bali

Seminyak represents Bali's upscale beach lifestyle, featuring high-end boutiques, gourmet restaurants, and famous sunset beach clubs. This established area offers some of the island's most prestigious real estate, from luxury beachfront villas to stylish townhouses. Perfect for those who want to be at the center of Bali's social scene.

Luxury buyers
Beach lovers
Socialites
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Uluwatu

Uluwatu

Bukit Peninsula

Perched on dramatic limestone cliffs overlooking the Indian Ocean, Uluwatu offers some of Bali's most spectacular views and world-renowned surf breaks. This rapidly developing area is known for its clifftop villas, beach clubs, and the iconic Uluwatu Temple. The Bukit Peninsula provides a more exclusive, resort-style living experience.

Surfers
View seekers
Luxury buyers
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Sanur

Sanur

East Bali

Sanur is Bali's original beach resort area, beloved for its calm waters, family-friendly atmosphere, and traditional village charm. This established community offers a more relaxed pace than the west coast, with beautiful sunrise views, a paved beachfront path, and excellent local amenities. Popular with families and long-term residents.

Families
Retirees
Long-term residents
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Jimbaran

Jimbaran

South Bali

Famous for its golden-sand bay and seafood dining on the beach, Jimbaran combines natural beauty with upscale resort living. Located near the airport and close to Uluwatu, this area offers a mix of hillside villas with bay views and beachfront properties. The fishing village heritage adds authentic Balinese character.

Beach lovers
Foodies
Resort investors
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Finding the Right Location in Bali

Bali offers an extraordinary range of living environments, each with its own character, lifestyle, and property market dynamics. Choosing the right location is one of the most important decisions you will make when buying property on the island.

The southern coast, including Canggu, Seminyak, and Kerobokan, is the epicenter of Bali's expat community, offering vibrant social scenes, world-class dining, and excellent beach access. These areas command premium property prices but deliver strong rental returns due to consistent tourism demand.

For those seeking tranquility and cultural immersion, the central highlands around Ubud, Tegallalang, and Sidemen provide stunning natural scenery, cooler temperatures, and a pace of life rooted in Balinese tradition. Properties here often offer more space and privacy at lower price points.

The Bukit Peninsula, home to Uluwatu and Pecatu, is rapidly emerging as Bali's next luxury destination, with dramatic clifftop properties offering panoramic ocean views and proximity to world-famous surf breaks.

For value-conscious buyers, locations in North and East Bali such as Lovina, Amed, and Karangasem offer authentic Balinese experiences, significantly lower property prices, and growing eco-tourism potential.