Every Monday in Uluwatu, the Indian Ocean swallows the sun whole. The cliffs go quiet for just a second; that brief, electric pause before the sky catches fire. At Savaya, we've built a ritual around that moment, centred on The Cube, and it's called The Last Light.
The Last Light is Savaya's weekly Monday event, the only place on the Bukit Peninsula where the magic hour isn't a backdrop. It's the main event.
There are places in the world that hold light differently. Uluwatu is one of them, and anyone who has stood on these cliffs at golden hour already understands why.
Perched 100 meters above the Indian Ocean, between ancient limestone and dense jungle, Savaya commands one of the most breathtaking horizons in Asia. The Cube, Bali's most iconic visual landmark, frames that horizon in a way that feels almost too good to be real. The Last Light was designed around it: a weekly ritual that meets the sky at its most extraordinary and refuses to look away.
At the home of Asia's #1 club and the world's #5, nothing about the experience is accidental. The sound system, the setting, the energy; it's the full Savaya experience, shaped specifically around what Monday evening in Uluwatu looks like when you get it exactly right.
The Last Light runs every Monday at Savaya Bali, on the cliffs of the Bukit Peninsula above the Indian Ocean. Doors open from 1PM on weekdays.
Arrive before the sun does.
Every Monday. As we dance into The Last Light.
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