UMANA BALI REDEFINES DESTINATION WEDDINGS WITH BESPOKE LUXURY ROOTED IN CULTURE AND MEANING

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At Umana Bali, romance is elevated by culture, luxury is infused with meaning, and every union becomes a story written against the endless horizon. 

Perched on a cliff 70 metres above the Indian Ocean, Umana Bali, LXR Hotels & Resorts, unveils a new collection of bespoke destination weddings that blend architectural wonder, Balinese philosophy, and the timeless romance of luxury hospitality. At the heart of this offering is a crystalline masterpiece of soaring glass walls and triangular form that frames the horizon in a seamless marriage of sky and structure called The Chapel. Bathed in natural light, it becomes a luminous stage for intimate ceremonies of up to 50 guests, where vows are exchanged against the infinite backdrop of ocean and sky.

Beyond The Chapel, the resort’s dramatic venues unfold across the cliff’s edge: the Main Pool for grand celebrations of up to 200 guests, the Chapel Lawn for breezy outdoor ceremonies, and the Commune Garden and Pad Bar for sunset cocktails and receptions. For couples seeking intimacy, the Three-Bedroom Ocean Pool Villa offers a private estate with its own infinity pool, while the Nusa Indah Ballroom hosts sophisticated after-parties that stretch into the early hours.

Seven Ways to Say “I Do”

Umana Bali’s seven bespoke wedding packages cater to every scale of celebration—from The Vows, an intimate chapel ceremony for 20 guests, to Timeless Union at Umana, a full resort buyout of 72 villas for 200 guests, complete with a private after-party and a spectacular 300-shot fireworks display. Each package is anchored by villa stays, rejuvenating spa treatments, and celebratory toasts, ensuring every couple’s journey is as meaningful as it is beautiful.

General Manager Nicolas Kassab reflected that weddings at Umana Bali are designed to be beautiful just as much as they are meant to be meaningful, inspired by the Bali Way of Life. Each celebration honors not only the couple, but also the connections they share with loved ones, their surroundings, and the spiritual significance of their union.

This philosophy is rooted in Tri Hita Karana, the Balinese principle of harmony between People, Nature, and Spirituality. Floating breakfasts, candlelit cliff-edge dinners, sound healing rituals, and cultural performances by local artists transform weddings into holistic journeys—immersive experiences that celebrate love in its purest form.