Sustainable Eco-Resort, Bali
About this Property
The Sustainable Eco-Resort in Bali, Indonesia, is a pioneering luxury hospitality investment that sits at the intersection of two of the most powerful trends in global travel: the explosive growth of Bali as a premium destination and the surging demand for authentic, sustainability-focused luxury experiences. The resort comprises 32 private villas nestled within a 15-hectare tropical forest reserve in the Ubud highlands, offering guests an immersive connection with Bali's extraordinary natural and cultural landscape. Each villa is constructed from locally sourced bamboo, reclaimed teak, and natural stone, incorporating passive cooling design principles that eliminate the need for air conditioning in most conditions. The resort generates 80% of its electricity from rooftop solar and a micro-hydro system fed by an on-site stream. Organic produce for the resort's acclaimed farm-to-table restaurant is grown in the resort's own permaculture gardens. BALI'S TOURISM RENAISSANCE Bali welcomed 5.3 million international visitors in 2024, a 28% increase over 2023, with projections suggesting 7M+ arrivals by 2026. Crucially, the visitor profile is shifting dramatically upmarket — the Indonesian government's "Quality Tourism" initiative is actively discouraging budget travel while attracting high-spending visitors. Average spend per visitor has increased by 42% since 2021. Ubud, in particular, has emerged as the preferred destination for wellness-focused, high-net-worth travellers from Australia, Europe, and the United States. INVESTMENT STRUCTURE Investors acquire fractional ownership in the resort operating company. Revenue is generated from villa bookings ($850–$2,400/night), the restaurant, the wellness spa, yoga retreats, and curated cultural experiences. Net operating income is distributed quarterly after management fees (10%) and a sustainability reinvestment fund (3%). PROJECTED RETURNS Average occupancy: 76%. Average daily rate: $1,450. Gross annual revenue: $12.8M. Net yield to investors: 13–16% annually. The resort has been awarded multiple international sustainability certifications, qualifying it for ESG-focused institutional capital that is expected to drive significant asset value appreciation. RISK PROFILE Low-to-Moderate. Strong brand, exceptional guest ratings (4.9/5 across all platforms), and Bali's structural tourism growth provide robust demand support. Currency risk (IDR/USD) is partially mitigated by USD-denominated pricing for international guests.
- Quarterly Dividends
- Asset-backed Security
- Professional Management