Bali: Your March 2026 Guide to New Hotels and Restaurants
Bali in 2026 is no longer just a seasonal escape; it has evolved into a year-round canvas of refined luxury and deep cultural immersion. While March remains a sweet spot—offering lush green landscapes, manageable crowds, and those signature endless sunsets—the island’s culinary and hospitality landscape has matured significantly throughout the year. From the cliffs of Uluwatu to the rice terraces of Ubud, new properties have redefined what it means to stay on the island, blending sustainable architecture with hyper-personalized service.
This season introduces a wave of chef-driven dining concepts that move beyond traditional fare, offering everything from farm-to-table micro-gardens to avant-garde coastal tasting menus. Whether you are seeking a wellness retreat focused on holistic healing, a family-friendly sanctuary with private pools, or an intimate setting for long, leisurely dinners under the stars, the options for 2026 are more curated than ever. This guide curates the essential new hotels and restaurants that define the current Balinese experience, ensuring your visit aligns perfectly with the island’s most sophisticated offerings this year.
Where to Stay

Lyvin Melasti
Nestled above the iconic Melasti Beach cliffs, Lyvin Melasti brings barefoot luxury to a new level. The boutique resort currently offers 16 cliff-top villas with private infinity pools, with 20 suites launched in July 2025. Villas feature floor-to-ceiling windows framing panoramic ocean views, marble floors, teak furnishings, and green rooftop terraces that double as relaxing spaces or private work areas. Families are welcomed with thoughtful amenities, while couples can savour uninterrupted sunsets. Lyvin Melasti blends serenity and drama with a design ethos that invites reflection, rest, and reconnection. Guests can lounge poolside, explore nearby beaches, or enjoy the resort’s curated wellness programs. Rates start from IDR 4.9 million per night (~AUD $495).
Paradisus by Meliá Bali
The first Paradisus by Meliá in Southeast Asia, this all-inclusive resort redefines effortless beachfront luxury. Located in Nusa Dua, the resort features 492 suites and seven private garden villas, four pools, eight restaurants, and three bars. The Destination Inclusive® program ensures guests enjoy cultural activities, wellness sessions, and curated adventures without planning a thing. Dining spans international cuisines, from Spanish tapas to Japanese sushi, all complemented by premium beverages. Families are accommodated with exclusive beach areas, a family-friendly restaurant, and Teens Club, while The Reserve provides an adults-only retreat with private pools and dedicated spaces. Wellness is central, with daily yoga, meditation, sound baths, and YHI Spa treatments set amid tropical gardens. All-inclusive rates start from AUD $640 per night for two adults, with Meliá Rewards members eligible for up to 25% off.
Regent Bali Canggu
Set between terraced rice fields and the Indian Ocean, Regent Bali Canggu combines cutting-edge design with luxury wellness. The resort debuts the world’s first Regent Spa & Wellness concept, focused on Reset and Elevation: immersive rituals to quiet the mind and awaken the senses. Treatments include The Massage Revolution on a warm quartz sand bed, Crystal Cure exfoliation, LED facials, and parent-child side-by-side therapies. The architecture embraces octagonal motifs, colour contrasts, and natural light, creating a space that feels grounding yet transportive. Guests can also enjoy curated fitness, meditation, and spa programs, alongside locally inspired dining. Rates start from AUD $850+ per night, with special introductory wellness packages and spa credits available for direct bookings. Regent Bali Canggu is ideal for design-conscious travellers seeking a wellness-focused escape.

AYANA Komodo Waecicu Beach
AYANA Komodo Waecicu Beach offers a rare chance to embrace Bali’s Nyepi spirit in Labuan Bajo. From 18–20 March 2026, the Serene Nyepi package combines quiet reflection with exploration of Komodo National Park. Guests can snorkel with manta rays, spot Komodo dragons, and enjoy island-hopping adventures including Padar Island’s panoramic viewpoints and pink sand beaches. The resort offers full-service luxury with guided marine biology sessions, coral planting programs, kayak and paddleboard activities, and sunset sailing aboard the three-deck semi-phinisi, Lako Sae, complete with an Indonesian buffet and live music. The two-night package starts from IDR 12,384,000++ (~AUD $1,040), including gourmet breakfast, full-day island-hopping tour, airport transfers, and 20–30% discounts on dining and spa treatments. Bookings are open until 16 March 2026.
Beach Bars & Pool Hang

Sunset Beach: The New Heart of Seminyak’s Coastline
Sunset Beach has instantly redefined the Seminyak shoreline, establishing itself as one of Bali’s most anticipated beachfront openings of 2026. Situated directly on the sand with unobstructed views of one of the island’s most legendary surf breaks, this venue is the latest creation from the team behind the beloved Mrs Sippy. The atmosphere is effortlessly sophisticated yet grounded in the raw beauty of the Indian Ocean. At its core lies The Grill, a striking woodfire dining concept that celebrates premium local seafood and generous, shareable plates designed for long, languid afternoons that naturally bleed into golden-hour cocktails. With open-fire cooking, plush daybeds, and a soundtrack that matches the rhythm of the waves, Sunset Beach offers more than just a meal; it provides an immersive sunset ritual where guests can watch the horizon turn to gold while enjoying some of the finest produce the island has to offer.
https://www.sunsetbeachbali.com

Mrs Sippy Bali: A Decade of Lagoon Luxury and Live Music
Nearly a decade after its debut, Mrs Sippy Bali continues to stand as the island’s premier lifestyle destination, evolving without losing its iconic soul. Famous for its expansive lagoon pool, daring diving platforms, and high-energy DJ programming, the venue remains a magnet for travelers seeking the quintessential Balinese day out. In 2026, Mrs Sippy has expanded its horizons with the launch of the exclusive Racket Club, adding a layer of active luxury to its existing repertoire. Over the years, the stage has hosted global music heavyweights including Dom Dolla, Armand Van Helden, and Basement Jaxx, cementing its reputation as Southeast Asia’s leading fusion of music and hospitality. Whether you are there for a sun-soaked swim, a cocktail by the lagoon, or a night of world-class electronic beats, Mrs Sippy remains the gold standard for vibrant, upscale coastal living in Bali.
Restaurants
MASONRY.
MASONRY. celebrates Mediterranean-inspired flavours using locally sourced produce. Chef Ben Cross crafts wood-fired breads, house-made charcuterie, and shareable dishes, all paired with curated wines and cocktails. The open, contemporary design is perfect for sunset dinners or long, relaxed lunches, and every plate reflects the philosophy: “Made by hand, from scratch.” Its welcoming atmosphere makes it a must-visit for both locals and travellers seeking inventive, artisanal cuisine.
KALA Uluwatu
KALA blends modern Greek and Mediterranean flavours with laid-back sophistication. Think wood-fired dishes, coastal-inspired plates, and a lively cocktail program designed for long lunches that stretch into sunset. Minimalist interiors enhance the relaxed vibes, while attentive service keeps the focus on flavours and conviviality. Perfect for casual sunset dinners or leisurely weekend lunches. Read the Lux Nomade Kala review.
YUKI Uluwatu
YUKI marries Japanese culinary techniques with Balinese ingredients, creating refined coastal dining. Wood-fired yakimono, inventive sushi, and share-style plates showcase bold flavours and local produce. Ideal for food lovers seeking modern Japanese cuisine with an island twist. Stylish yet approachable, YUKI is perfect for evening meals that feel both elevated and relaxed.

My Dear Clara: Uluwatu’s On-Site Cheese Factory and Aperitivo Haven
Opening in early August 2026, My Dear Clara arrives in Uluwatu as a spirited evolution of the Italian dining scene, born from the creative friendship behind local favorite KALA. This 140-seat modern Italian restaurant rejects formality in favor of “unbuttoned hospitality,” featuring soaring ceilings, textured brick, and plush sofas that encourage lingering over crisp linens and paper place settings for late-night sketching. At its heart lies a theatrical open kitchen anchored by a fully transparent Cheese Factory, where the team sources local Java milk to hand-pull fresh Ricotta, Burrata, and Mozzarella daily for guests to witness. Led by Michelin-trained Chef Zarrukh Farkhodovich, the menu bridges tradition with innovation, offering house-made pappardelle, ultra-crisp Roman-style pizzas, and bold lasagnas. The experience extends to a high-tech Cocktail Laboratory utilizing rotary evaporators for science-driven aperitivos, before transforming on weekends into a sophisticated dinner party with curated DJs, seamlessly blending the boundaries between fine dining and neighborhood celebration.
Osteria Luna Uluwatu
From the creators of YUKI, Osteria Luna offers rustic Italian comfort with coastal flair. Handmade pasta, sourdough pizzas, and grilled seafood are highlights, perfectly paired with natural wines. The vibrant yet relaxed space is designed for long lunches and sunset dinners, offering a sense of warmth and community in the heart of Uluwatu.
Bar Vera
Bar Vera combines classic European technique with local produce in a relaxed wine-bar setting. Shareable dishes include hamachi tartlets, dry-aged duck, and handmade cappelletti with truffle. Weekly fixtures like Lobster & Champagne nights and Sunday brunch create a sense of ritual, making it a must-visit Pererenan hotspot for both locals and travellers.
Shelter Pererenan
Shelter Pererenan’s menu fuses Middle Eastern and Mediterranean influences, with dishes cooked over coffee and rambutan wood. Highlights include whipped chickpeas with smoked paprika, wood-roasted eggplant, and charred octopus. Weekend Shelter Sessions showcase fire-pit cooking and guest chefs, cementing the restaurant as a hub of culinary creativity in Pererenan.
Da Maria
Seminyak institution Da Maria evolves with bold Mediterranean flavours and modern techniques. Signature pizzas, antipasti like grass-fed beef tartare, cold smoked sardines, and tonnarelli with prawns highlight the menu. The interactive martini trolley elevates drinks service, while interiors maintain a blend of Italian heritage and tropical Balinese charm. Weekend lunches return soon, extending the experience from day to night. Website: damariabali.com.
Bali’s new wave of hotels and restaurants reflects a broader shift in how people are choosing to travel — slower, more considered, and increasingly shaped by design, wellbeing, and lifestyle detail. These are the same values explored throughout The LUX LIST 2026, where each monthly edition curates the objects, rituals, and travel inspirations defining modern luxury living.
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From the cliffside resorts of Uluwatu and the creative energy of Canggu to the wellness retreats of Ubud and the beach clubs of Seminyak, Bali remains one of the world’s most compelling luxury destinations.
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