NUANU, a 44-hectare creative city on the southwest coast of Bali, is set to welcome more than 3 million visitors by 2025. With an innovative blend of art, wellness, technology and nature, Nuanu brings a new concept to tourism in Bali.
Committed to maintaining 70% of its total land area as green space, Nuanu encourages visitors to enjoy the area’s diverse activities, from immersive art installations and wellness retreats to cultural and tourism events designed to inspire and connect.
There’s something for everyone at Nuanu, with more than 30 creative projects scheduled to take place throughout 2025. From music festivals to investor conferences to international art exhibitions, Nuanu is committed to hosting international events that have a positive impact on Bali and Indonesia.
This January, Nuanu launched three new projects: The Red Tent, an all-women’s space designed to promote sisterhood, creativity and cultural exchange. Directly managed by a community of women, this place exists as a safe space that aims to build meaningful relationships and sustainable communities.
In addition, Sol Studio, a dance studio that combines elements of contemporary and modern dance, will open its doors in early February; and Cultural Village, which will be a place to preserve Balinese cultural heritage through traditional art performances, communal meals and workshops. Through these projects, Nuanu aims to create an inspiring experience where art, nature and innovation combine to leave an unforgettable impression for everyone.
Nuanu is here in 2025 with a variety of exciting experiences that invite visitors to experience a curated journey that combines health, creativity and nature. A day at Nuanu can begin with a yoga session with a certified instructor for positive energy before exploring the 3,600 square meter Magic Garden, which showcases the beauty of Balinese botany and a butterfly release moment that highlights the island’s rich biodiversity.
Visitors can also meet alpacas at Pacha Alpaca, one of Nuanu’s most popular experiences. These alpacas roam in a carefully designed environment to ensure their well-being and bond with visitors. For those looking to explore their creative side, the Art Village offers rattan workshops where visitors can learn and celebrate traditional Balinese craftsmanship firsthand.
Nuanu will welcome even more visitors in 2025. Whether seeking tranquility, celebrating art, or exploring the beauty of nature, Nuanu has something for everyone. Plan your visit now and discover the uniqueness of Nuanu’s creative district. [traveltext.id]