
From high-end resort wear to handmade ceramics, discover the best stores for shopping in Uluwatu with this local’s guide. Map, tips & what to buy included!
I’ve always loved shopping in Bali – you never quite know what treasures you’ll uncover. And Uluwatu? It’s the laidback sibling of more commercial areas like Canggu and Seminyak, but with an emerging scene that’s equal parts stylish, soulful, and surprisingly chill (read: less traffic… for now). If you’re staying in the area or passing through, here’s my curated guide to the best shopping in Uluwatu, from high-fashion finds to affordable artisan gems.
My top picks:
- Best for high fashion resort wear & head-turning looks: Magali Pascal
- Best for linen staples & quality leather goods: Vintage Century
- Best for on-trend souvenirs you’ll actually keep: Club Pantai
- Best hidden gem for local jewellery & homeware treasures: Kilau
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Shopping in Uluwatu: An Overview with Map

Shopping in Uluwatu: The best stores on Jalan Pantai Bingin (Bingin Beach Road)
1. Magali Pascal
Parisian-chic resortwear blending French elegance with Bali’s effortless island style.

If you know Bali fashion, you know Magali Pascal. This local French designer blends Parisian elegance with tropical luxe. Think silky resort dresses, detailed tailoring, and pieces that’ll turn heads on the beach – or at brunch.
Top pick: 70s-inspired high-waisted jeans
Where: Jl Pantai Bingin, Pecatu
Opening hours: Daily, 9am – 8pm
2. Vintage Century
Handcrafted linens and leather essentials for timeless, laid-back Bali looks.

Just across the road, this Vintage Century nails that effortless Bali aesthetic. Their linen shirts, breezy dresses, and handcrafted leather accessories are beautifully made – and fairly priced.
Top pick: Linen shirts & buttery leather sandals
Where: Jl Pantai Bingin No. 6C, Pecatu (opposite Magali Pascal)
Opening hours: Daily, 9am – 9pm
3. Club Pantai
Curated local designs and vintage-style Uluwatu merch made for die-hard island fans.

This is not your average souvenir store. Club Pantai stocks up on curated local designs. Think vintage-style Uluwatu flags, caps, notebooks, and cool home accessories with a twist.
Top pick: Vintage Bali-themed flags
Where: Jl Pantai Bingin No. 6, Pecatu (next to Vintage Century)
Opening hours: Daily, 9am – 8pm
4. Bask The Label
Minimalist swimwear and earthy basics loved by Bali’s cool-girl expat crowd.

Understated, earthy, and oh-so-Bali. From swimwear to casual knits and accessories, Bask is what the local expat cool crowd is wearing. Insider tip: I popped into Bambi Café next door to fuel up for my shopping spree.
Top pick: Their minimalist, sculptural swimwear
Where: Bingin Square, Jl Pantai Bingin No. 9, Pecatu
Opening hours: Daily, 8am – 8pm
5. Cove. Bingin
Coastal concept store with beachy fashion, handmade jewellery and homewares.

Further down the street and a little closer to the beach, Cove is a beautifully curated space for mums and bubs, but also a haven of coastal fashion, jewellery, and handmade accessories.
Top pick: Their eclectic and tasteful jewellery selection
Where: Modjo Villas & Shops Bingin, Jl Pantai Bingin, Pecatu
Opening hours: Daily, 9am – 7pm
Bonus tip: Have lunch nearby at The Cashew Tree or Seed – two of my favourite cafes in the Bingin area.
Shopping in Uluwatu: The best stores on Jalan Labuan Sait
Take a short Go-Jek ride to the Spring Spa area – this little strip between restaurants Mason and Lola’s Cantina Mexicana hides some of Bali’s best boutiques.
1. Kilau
Tiny treasure trove of gold-accented jewellery, brass décor and eclectic Balinese finds.

A tiny shop with a big impact. Kilau‘s jewellery, home decor, and the kind of eclectic finds that make you want to buy a bigger suitcase. I especially loved their gold-accented bangles and decorative brass clips.
Top pick: Metallic bangles & Balinese-style gold hand clasps
Where: Next to Oakberry, opposite Spring Spa
Opening hours: Daily, 10am – 7pm
2. ELCE
Designer swimwear label offering sleek, minimalist bikinis and statement cover-ups.

Designer swimwear with edge – expect minimalist cuts and trend-forward styles from ELCE‘s swimwear. Just don’t come looking for full coverage.
Top pick: Sleek, cutaway bikinis & matching cover-ups
Where: Jl Pantai Padang-Padang, Banjar Suluban, Uluwatu
Opening hours: Daily, 9am – 9pm
3. Bamboo Blonde
Bold, affordable fashion brand bursting with prints, colours and Bali-ready outfits.

Bamboo Blonde is a go-to for quick and affordable on-trend fashion, with everything from bold colours and prints, to dresses, bralettes and accessories.
Top pick: Classic linen collections and the brand new line of men’s wear.
Where: Jl Labuansait No. 315, Pecatu
Opening hours: Daily, 9am – 10pm
4. Mimpi Mannis
Boho-chic boutique featuring vibrant prints and playful matching sets for all ages.

Colourful, bohemian and oh-so Bali, Mimpi Mannis is where you’ll find super playful prints and easy-to-wear styles that you can mix and match.
Top pick: Matching sets for adult and mini fashionistas.
Where: Jl Labuansait No. 315, Pecatu (Next to Bamboo Blonde)
Opening hours: Daily, 9am – 9pm
5. Paulina Katarina
Sister-run label creating feminine silhouettes and sophisticated resort wear.

A collaboration of two gorgeous sisters, Surya Paulina and Ratna Katarina, the Paulina Katarina label takes island shopping to a beautiful and sophisticated new level.
Top pick: Feminine and graceful silhouettes for all occasions.
Where: Jl Labuansait No. 10, Pecatu
Opening hours: Daily, 8am – 9pm
6. Kevala Home
Artisanal homeware store known for handcrafted ceramic tableware made in Bali.

One of the best homeware stores in Bali, Kevala Home is where you can shop those gorgeous bowls and plates that you found at that high-end Bali restaurant you recently dined in.
Top pick: Ceramic tableware handmade by local artisans.
Where: Jl Labuansait No. 10, Pecatu (Next to Paulina Katarina)
Opening hours: Daily, 9am – 6pm
My final shopping tip: Leave space in your suitcase. Uluwatu may be laidback, but its boutique scene is blooming – and you’ll likely find more than you planned to.
Did I miss any? Send us a DM on Instagram or email me on bali@thehoneycombers.com to share your favourites!
FAQs on shopping in Uluwatu
Is Uluwatu the best place to shop in Bali?
It’s growing fast, but you’ll find that Seminyak and Canggu offer more in terms of quantity and variety. But Uluwatu’s boutiques have more soul, and zero stress if you’re staying nearby.
How do I get around Uluwatu for shopping?
Go-Jek (bike or car) is ideal. Or use a villa driver. Walking isn’t great as footpaths are patchy and shops are often spread out.
Can I bring wooden items home to Australia?
Yes, but declare them. Biosecurity may inspect or spray them at your cost. Look for tiny holes (a sign of bugs) before buying.
Are Bali prices still “cheap”?
Not always! High-end brands like Magali Pascal are priced like back home in Australia. But there are still bargains – especially for local designer fashion and accessories.
Where are the best deals in Uluwatu?
Hidden boutiques and lesser-known areas often have gems. Enjoy the adventure – many shops pop up or close often, so no two shopping trips to Uluwatu are ever the same!
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