


The Mulia, Mulia Resort & Villas Nusa Dua
The Mulia complex is Bali's largest luxury resort, three brands under one management on a sprawling beachfront estate in Nusa Dua. The draw is scale and facilities: multiple pools, an expansive stretch of beach, a serious spa, and a roster of restaurants and bars that means you need never leave the grounds. Mulia Deli, the in-house patisserie, turns out some of the best pastries in the area.
Mulia Villas, set on a clifftop above the main resort, is the standout tier, with private pool villas and some of the largest bathrooms on the island. The standard resort rooms are comfortable and generously sized, though they lack the individual character of Bali's most distinctive properties.
Rates start around USD 250 for the resort and USD 700 and up for the villas. It suits travellers who want scale, choice, and facilities without venturing far from the property.
Guest Reviews
Our stay at The Mulia was flawless. It is easily one of the best luxury experiences in Bali. Service: The staff are world-class—anticipating every need with genuine warmth and professionalism. Food: Incredible culinary variety; the breakfast spread is legendary. Property: Stunning pools and a pristine beach setting. Five-star service and dining in a breathtaking location. We can't wait to go back!
We stayed here with my husband for 6 days. The staff were very friendly and welcoming. A special thank you to the amazing team at the beach café Soleil 😍 greetings to all of you, and thank you for the atmosphere, service, and great mood you created. The hotel itself is beautiful with a large territory, and the beach area is absolutely stunning with several relaxing zones. The pool water was crystal clear and had no chlorine smell, which was a huge plus. However, there are a few things worth mentioning. On the first day when we arrived during the daytime, we asked what food options were available. We were only directed to one Asian restaurant, although later we found out that lunch at the international café was also available 🍽️ The bed linen always felt slightly damp. At first, I thought it was just because of Bali’s humidity, but in other hotels we didn’t experience this issue. Perhaps the pillows or blankets were already a little “tired.” The furniture in the rooms also looked quite old and worn out. The fridge in the room was also quite warm. However, I would like to compliment the staff for how quickly they handled it ,after we requested a replacement, it was changed within an hour. And one particularly strange moment really stood out 😄 While we were walking around the beach area, it suddenly started raining heavily. We wanted to stay under the poolside shelter for literally 10–15 minutes just to wait for the rain to stop, but a hotel staff member asked us to leave the area because we had a one-bedroom room and not a suite 😆 But thank you anyway for allowing us to wait out the rain for a little while under the shelter reserved for suite guests 😄 That was so kind and generous of you 🤣🤣🤣 Overall, despite a few uncomfortable moments, we still enjoyed our stay. The hotel has a beautiful atmosphere, amazing beach views, and many lovely staff members who truly made the experience warmer. We hope the management will pay attention to these details, because this place really has the potential to be exceptional ☺️
We recently stayed at The Mulia for a week in two suites with our adult daughters and the experience was outstanding from beginning to end. Check-in was seamless and our wonderful butler made us feel immediately welcome, taking the time to show us around the suites and explain everything clearly. He handled dinner reservations and any requests effortlessly throughout our stay. Breakfast in The Lounge was fantastic, with a great à la carte selection and beautiful quality. The staff quickly remembered our coffee and juice orders and were always happy to suggest something new to try. High tea was a definite highlight—delicious, generous and made even better with free-flow cocktails and beverages. The resort is immaculately maintained, with stunning gardens and a calm, luxurious atmosphere. The staff consistently anticipated our needs and were always one step ahead. Every team member was wonderful, but special mention goes to Rima, whose warm smile and genuine care truly stood out, her service was 10/10. Our butler Agus was also exceptional, going above and beyond with kindness, professionalism, and thoughtful attention to detail. A truly memorable stay, and we wouldn’t hesitate to return. The Caudry Family
The Mulia was the best stay whilst we were in Bali - a definite favourite of ours. The hotel is absolutely beautiful and so very well maintained. We will certainly be returning, and we will certainly be recommending the resort to everyone we know. From the moment we drove into reception, we were treated like royalty. Each and every member of staff were so lovely and could not do more for you if they tried. Arrival was seamless and bags were taken off us and delivered to our room immediately. We were taken to our room and we were provided information rundown by the lovely lady who escorted us to our room. Breakfast buffet was such a lovely experience - what a beautiful restaurant. We were overwhelmed by the choices we had - there were several different stations and there was even a desert station and ice cream/ frozen yoghurt station. It didn’t feel like a chaotic buffet - it felt like a lovely experience. The servers were so attentive and remembered our drink orders each day. You never had to ask for a thing; the servers would have whatever you needed right there without you even having to ask them. The rooms were amazing. So clean, big and spacious! The bedding was absolutely luxury and we had the best nights sleep whilst there! The pool was an amazing experience - such lovely lagoon pools and they are massive. Again, the service was next level. The staff would find a spot for you on the daybeds, clean them and be sure that you always had what you needed. They would even remember your name and pop over just to have a chat with you to see how your holiday was going. Honestly, we did not want to leave. I cannot put into words how much of an amazing place this is. We will certainly be back and I cannot wait until we do!
The mulia resort is by far the most amazing holiday destination and a home away from home. We have been twice and will be planning out third trip. The staff are absolutely amazing. They are extremely attentive and get to know you and remember you from previous visits. Agus was amazing and took care of all our needs. Right down to pre-ordering out breakfast and he ready with candles when we came down for breakfast. Alya always brought a smile to our faces and Andy knew our afternoon drink order and had our drinks ready for us without us needing to order. We cannot wait to go back. Highly recommend this to couples or families. The kids club is awesome as well. See you soon Mulia family! Andy, Chris and Nick
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