Why We Recommend Villa Haka
Perched on the Bukit peninsula in Ungasan, Villa Haka delivers one of the most striking vantage points in Bali — a sweeping panorama that takes in Jimbaran Bay sunsets on one side and the colossal 122-metre GWK Vishnu statue just 1.4km away on the other. The four-bedroom configuration of this contemporary white villa is ideal for groups of four to eight guests who want a serious hilltop property without paying for bedrooms they won’t use. At $403 per night in low season, that works out to roughly $50 per person for eight guests — exceptional value for a villa with this calibre of views and a 10m private pool. Even at peak rates of $527, the per-person cost for a full house stays under $66 before the 15.5% tax and service charge.
The layout is built around the pool deck, with the master bedroom opening directly onto it so the first thing you see each morning is sky, water, and the Bukit’s rolling ridgeline. All four bedrooms are ensuite, which matters when eight people are sharing a villa. Nagisa Bali manages the property to a 4.5-star standard, and the pricing band is one of the flattest in the region — only $124 separates low season from peak, meaning the villa is genuinely good value year-round rather than just in the off-season shoulder months.
Our Favourite Features
- GWK Cultural Park views: The 122-metre Vishnu statue at Garuda Wisnu Kencana is visible from the villa just 1.4km away — an extraordinary landmark that most Bali villas can only see from a taxi.
- Jimbaran Bay sunsets: The elevated west-facing position frames the bay in golden hour light every evening, with no neighbouring rooflines interrupting the sightline.
- Master bedroom to pool access: The primary suite opens directly onto the 10m x 3.5m pool deck, blending indoor and outdoor space in the way Bali villas do best.
- Flat pricing across seasons: Only $124 from low to peak — guests booking in July or December pay only a modest premium over the base rate, unlike many Bali villas where peak season triples the price.
- All-ensuite configuration: Four bedrooms, four private bathrooms — no queues, no negotiating bathroom schedules, and full privacy for every couple or individual in the group.
Good To Know
- Car is essential: Jimbaran Beach is 3.8km away and Pandawa Beach 3.6km — both require a driver or scooter. Budget around $20–30 per day for a local driver, which is standard across the Bukit.
- This is the 4BR configuration: Villa Haka is also available as a 5-bedroom configuration at a higher rate — the same hilltop property, same views, with an extra bedroom for larger groups.
- Tax and service add 15.5%: The nightly rates of $403–$527 are quoted before tax. Add 15.5% for accurate budgeting — low season works out to approximately $465 all-inclusive per night.
- Ungasan is quieter than Seminyak: Restaurants and nightlife are a 20–40 minute drive. The Bukit suits guests who want a peaceful base between day trips, not a party-in-walking-distance location.
- GWK admission is separate: The cultural park charges an entry fee if you want to visit the statue up close — the view from the villa is free, but the grounds are worth a half-day visit.