Villa Haka is a three-bedroom property on Jimbaran Hills with views across to the Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue and out over Jimbaran Bay — the sunsets from the balcony here are genuinely special. The location puts you five minutes from Jimbaran Beach and its famous seafood barbecue restaurants, with all of the Bukit Peninsula’s white-sand beaches and beach clubs within easy reach. It’s a hillside position that gives you elevation and views without sacrificing access to the coast.
The villa is set up well for groups and families. Downstairs, the open-plan living area has a leather lounge suite around a flat-screen TV, a solid wood dining table that seats ten, and a modern kitchen. Upstairs, there’s a second-floor media room with a billiard table — a genuine bonus for keeping everyone entertained. Outside, the private garden, sun deck, and spacious balcony give you multiple spots to spread out, and the balcony in particular works as a great space for a gathering or dinner with a view. All three bedrooms have contemporary en-suites, air conditioning, and safety deposit boxes, plus there’s an additional guest bathroom.
Why We Recommend Villa Haka
At $315 per night for three bedrooms, Villa Haka works out to about $105 per room — strong value for a Jimbaran Hills villa with genuine views. The combination of the GWK statue backdrop, Jimbaran Bay sunsets, and easy access to the Bukit’s best beaches makes this a location that punches above its price. The billiard room on the second floor is the kind of detail that separates a good villa from one that actually keeps a group happy for a full stay, especially on a rainy afternoon. The villa is fully staffed with daily breakfast service and room service available, so the day-to-day experience feels properly looked after.
Our Favourite Features
- Jimbaran Bay sunset views from the spacious balcony — one of the better vantage points on the hill, with the GWK statue visible as a dramatic backdrop
- Second-floor billiard and media room gives groups a proper entertainment space separate from the main living area
- Five minutes from Jimbaran’s beachfront seafood barbecue strip — one of Bali’s best casual dining experiences
- Solid wood dining table seats ten, making it practical for group dinners at the villa
- Full staff service with daily breakfast and room service available throughout the stay
Good To Know
- Jimbaran Hills is elevated above the coast — great for views but you’ll need a scooter, car, or taxi to reach the beach and restaurants
- The Bukit Peninsula is quieter and more spread out than Seminyak or Canggu — ideal if you prefer a calmer base, but nightlife options require a drive
- The balcony and garden are the standout outdoor spaces — this isn’t a pool villa, so the appeal is the views and indoor-outdoor entertaining rather than poolside lounging
- GWK Cultural Park is practically next door and worth a visit — the statue is massive up close
- From here you can easily reach Dreamland, Balangan, Bingin, Padang Padang, and Uluwatu beaches — all within 15 to 20 minutes
For a well-priced Jimbaran Hills base with genuine sunset views, a billiard room for group entertainment, and easy access to the Bukit’s best beaches and seafood dining, Villa Haka is a practical and characterful choice.