Two leasehold land plots (1.97 and 2.07 are) in Nyang Nyang just steps from the beach. Zoned orange and priced at $103,000 each, this land is ideal for building private villas or small boutique projects. Surrounded by green views and premium developments, the plots offer a 28-year lease with extension and easy access via a wide road. Infrastructure is underway and PDAM water will be available next year.
This is a rare chance to secure prime land just minutes from one of Bali’s most dramatic and uncrowded beaches — Nyang Nyang. Set in a quiet greenbelt just back from the coastline, these two leasehold plots measure 1.97 and 2.07 are and are priced at $103,000 USD each. The plots come with a 28-year lease and extension option, making them highly attractive for investors, developers, or those planning their own dream villa.
Both plots are located in the orange zoning area, ideal for private residential builds or boutique rental villas. Access is via a developed road, and PDAM water will be installed in the area next year. Until then, the plots are equipped with a 5,000L water tank, making the land development-ready.
Surrounding this site are high-end villa projects, cliffside resorts, and a growing number of lifestyle destinations. The property lies between Uluwatu Temple, Savaya Beach Club, and the famed white-sand shores of Nyang Nyang Beach — all within a short ride.
With ocean views, natural elevation, and proximity to the surf, this land offers both lifestyle potential and long-term appreciation. A standout opportunity for anyone looking to enter Bali’s booming southern land market.
Nyang Nyang is quickly becoming one of Bali’s most exciting beachfront neighborhoods, prized for its untouched coastline, emerging hospitality scene, and unbeatable surf. Just a short drive from Uluwatu Temple and the iconic clifftop beach clubs of the Bukit, this area offers a quieter, more exclusive alternative to the buzz of Bingin and Padang Padang. With lush greenery, direct access roads, and luxury developments nearby, Nyang Nyang combines long-term value with natural beauty — a rare opportunity for strategic land investment in South Bali.