Nestled on Bali’s southwest coast in Beraban, Kediri, Tabanan, Nuanu Creative City is poised to become one of Indonesia’s premier tourist attractions.
Spanning an impressive 44 hectares, this man-made destination aims to attract over 3 million visitors by 2025, offering an immersive experience where art, wellness, technology, and nature come together seamlessly.
As part of its sustainability vision, Nuanu is dedicated to preserving 70 percent of its land as green space, allowing visitors to unwind and reconnect with Bali’s lush natural surroundings.
With more than 30 creative projects scheduled for completion by 2025, Nuanu promises an exciting lineup of international events.
From vibrant music festivals to business conferences and art exhibitions, the city seeks to host dynamic experiences that contribute positively to Bali’s cultural and economic landscape.
In January 2025, Nuanu unveiled three notable projects: The Red Tent, a space designed to foster creativity and sisterhood among women; Sol Studio, a dance center blending contemporary and modern dance elements; and Cultural Village, dedicated to preserving Balinese heritage through traditional performances and cultural workshops.
Visitors can explore a variety of activities that emphasize creativity, wellness, and nature.
Start the day with a calming yoga session before strolling through the enchanting Magic Garden, a 3,600 square-meter botanical haven showcasing Bali’s flora and featuring a butterfly release experience.
Animal lovers will enjoy a visit to Pacha Alpaca, where they can interact with friendly alpacas, while art enthusiasts can join rattan crafting workshops in the Art Village, learning traditional Balinese techniques.
After a day of creative exploration, guests can unwind at Lumeira, home to the world’s largest wood-fired dome sauna.
As night falls, the Aurora Media Park, Bali’s first multimedia park, transforms into a dazzling display of light and technology with eight interactive art installations blending nature, digital art, and cutting-edge innovation.
Art lovers can also visit the Labyrinth Art Gallery, which showcases captivating contemporary works from both local and international artists, or step into The DOME, where 360-degree projection shows combine Balinese traditions with futuristic visual storytelling.
For food enthusiasts, Nuanu offers a delightful culinary journey. Enjoy beachfront dining at Luna Beach Club, savor hearty meals at Lumeira, or sample authentic Indonesian flavors at Pasar Nusantara.
Scattered food kiosks provide tempting snacks to keep energy levels high as visitors explore the expansive grounds.
Nuanu Creative City is set to become a destination like no other—a celebration of art, innovation, and nature in one vibrant space. (BT)