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An all-villa Kayumanis on a former coconut grove, minutes from Jimbaran's seafood-sunset beach: 20 private-pool villas with 24-hour butlers, for couples and families.

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€278.50 for 1 Night

Location
Located a smooth 15-minute drive away from Depansar, Bali’s major airport.
Kayumanis Jimbaran is on Jalan Yoga Perkanthi in Jimbaran, southern Bali, around 15 minutes from Denpasar airport — the closest of the four Bali Kayumanis to the airport. Jimbaran Beach is a five-minute walk; the resort runs free local transfers.
Ngurah Rai International Airport
3100m
Jimbaran Beach
0m
Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park
4300m
Last Updated: 2026-06-22

Expert Review
Origins
Like its Sanur and Nusa Dua siblings, Kayumanis Jimbaran began as a place built for long stays — villas for people who wanted to live in Bali rather than just visit. The model later shifted to honeymooners and families, but the long-stay ethos is still palpable in the product: villas that feel like homes, with working kitchens, yoga mats in the closets and films to settle in with, rather than hotel rooms. Around a fifth of guests return, which tells its own story.
There are 20 villas, all with private pools, spread across a former coconut grove with the original towering palms left standing — one- and two-bedroom layouts of 500 to 600 square metres, with semi-open living, garden baths and a 24-hour butler each. The design leans on Balinese craft and local materials, hardwood and stone, in what the group calls an Indonesian take on tropical minimalism. The cinnamon thread that runs through every Kayumanis — kayu manis means cinnamon — turns up here in the cinnamon-cased pens of the stationery and the homemade cookies.
The location is the differentiator from the group's other three Bali resorts. This is Jimbaran, in the island's south, a five-minute walk from the long sweep of Jimbaran Beach — famous for its sunset seafood grills, where the day's catch is cooked on the sand — and beside a working fishing village. The resort's own restaurant, Kayumanis Resto, sits in a replica Javanese joglo built from sustainable hardwood, with a signature grilled duck. It is also the closest Kayumanis to the airport, around 15 minutes away, which makes it an easy first or last stop. It suits couples and families equally; the group also runs two further villa resorts in China.
Top Secret
Eat on the beach, and bring your own wine. Jimbaran's beachfront seafood shacks — where you pick your fish and have it grilled over coconut husks at a table on the sand — are a short walk away and a genuine local institution, well worth leaving the villa for. Back at the resort, the staff will happily uncork bottles you have brought yourself at no charge, which is rarer than it should be at this level.

The Review
Kayumanis Jimbaran is the fourth and most beach-minded of the group's Bali resorts, and it occupies a clear lane among its siblings: where Ubud is jungle and Nusa Dua a gated enclave, this is Jimbaran — a former coconut grove a few minutes' walk from the south's best-loved seafood-sunset beach and a working fishing village. It suits couples and families alike, and is the closest of the four to the airport.
The signature is the homey feel. The 20 private-pool villas are built as holiday houses rather than hotel rooms — working kitchens, yoga mats, films to watch — which, with the all-in Kayumanis service and the long-stay heritage behind it, makes for an unusually settled, lived-in kind of luxury. Dining at Kayumanis Resto, in its replica Javanese joglo, is a genuine draw, and the Jimbaran beach grills are a short walk for the nights you want to wander out.
The honest notes are modest. Like its siblings the villas are large and private but the resort is not beachfront — the beach is a five-minute walk — and Jimbaran, while close to the airport, is a quieter base than Seminyak or Ubud for those who want a scene. For couples or families who want villa space, an easy beach and the all-in Kayumanis ease minutes from the plane, Jimbaran is the most convenient of a strong quartet.