Kapal

The Future of Bali's East Coast

A new generation hospitality destination on the untouched coastline of Amed.

KAPAL is more than a boutique resort. It is the foundation of a new coastal community where hospitality, wellness, culture and entrepreneurship come together. For investors, this is an opportunity to enter before the market arrives.

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Amed, East Bali

Prime beachfront location

2,770 sqm

Beachfront land

Multi-asset

Hospitality ecosystem

High potential

Early entry advantage

Why Amed

The Next Chapter of Bali

Bali's hospitality map has shifted before — quiet fishing and surf villages becoming the island's most sought-after addresses as the right kind of development arrived early.

Amed has stayed largely outside that pattern: official tourism zoning, direct beachfront, mountain views, and a working fishing-village character that hasn't been replaced by a resort corridor.

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Three pillars

ABU, TOYA, and the village between them.

ABU

Restaurant & cultural hub

ABU

Wood-fired cooking, local seafood and shared tables overlooking the sea — the social heart of KAPAL, open to guests and locals alike.

TOYA

Wellness

TOYA

Recovery, sauna, cold plunge and movement. Modern Scandinavian wellness, not retreat-culture cliché.

Stay

Accommodation

Stay

Hotel rooms, pool villas, and two to three treehouses elevated above the canopy — never over-built, always private. The treehouses alone do most of the talking.

Built to be discovered, not booked.

KAPAL is developed by two founders building a long-term hospitality brand — not a real estate flip. We're opening the next phase of development to a small number of aligned investors.