Search results for the query: cafes

22.09.25
Ungasan

A two-bedroom villa in Ungasan. Walking distance to cafes and restaurants. Spacious kitchen/living room, private large pool with sun loungers, fully equipped kitchen.

BaliLive Real Estate
22.09.25
News
Upd. 19/03/26
Bali’s Ogoh-Ogoh 2026: What Made It Unforgettable

The evening before Nyepi in Bali is always one of the most spectacular sights on the island. Once it gets dark, the main parade of the year begins — Pengrupukan. This is when the Ogoh-ogoh figures com…

News
Upd. 30/03/26
New Hidden Shortcut Opens in Uluwatu

Even after the closure of the much-loved shortcut between Bingin and Dreamland, Uluwatu remains one of Bali’s least congested tourist areas.

All the more so because another short road has appeared to replace the one that was blocked. Perfectly smooth tarmac and almost no change in elevation mean you can get much faster from Labuan Sait—wit…

New Hidden Shortcut Opens in Uluwatu
News
Upd. 17/03/26
Nyepi: When the Island of Bali Goes Quiet

On 19 March, Bali celebrates Nyepi — the day when the island comes to a complete standstill for 24 hours. The streets empty, transport stops, shops and cafés close, and in the evening the lights go ou…

Nyepi: When the Island of Bali Goes Quiet
19/07/24

A cafe offering coffee and dishes focused on quality and freshness.

The place is known for its aromatic coffee, diverse breakfasts, and light snacks.

The cafe’s interior is designed in a modern and stylish way, creating a cozy atmosphere for relaxation and conversation.

Ungasan
4.7
0
Food
Upd. 04/09/24
Where to Have Breakfast in Uluwatu: The Top 15 Cafés

Starting your day with a delicious breakfast is a great way to boost your mood and energy. While homemade breakfasts are ideal, sometimes it’s hard to resist letting someone else handle the cooking. F…

Where to Have Breakfast in Uluwatu: The Top 15 Cafés
News
Upd. 19/02/26
Ramadan in Indonesia: What Tourists Should Know

Ramadan has begun in Indonesia. The authorities have announced that the first day of the holy month of Ramadan, 1447 AH, falls on 19 February 2026.

For tourists in Bali, this usually doesn’t mean any major changes: the island is predominantly Hindu, and most cafés, restaurants, beach clubs and tourist services operate as usual. That said, there m…

Ramadan in Indonesia: What Tourists Should Know