Kapal

Vision

A carefully curated coastal village where design, hospitality, food, wellness, nature and community come together.

What KAPAL is not

We are deliberately not building any of this.

  • A generic Bali resort
  • A beach club
  • A spiritual or wellness retreat
  • A luxury villa complex
  • A trend-driven hospitality concept

What KAPAL is

A village. Not a hotel.

KAPAL should feel discovered rather than programmed — prioritizing community, exploration, belonging and slow living, backed by exceptional service. Every recommendation we make is weighed against guest experience, financial performance and long-term brand value, in that order of permanence, never the other way around.

Accommodation

Hotel rooms & villas

Private, connectable, and never over-built.

A mix of one-bedroom hotel rooms and one-to-three-bedroom pool villas, designed for privacy and natural light, using bamboo, rattan and reclaimed timber.

ABU

Restaurant & cultural hub

A destination restaurant, not a hotel canteen.

Fire cooking, local seafood and community dining on a terrace that opens onto the lagoon and the sea — built to draw guests from outside KAPAL as well.

TOYA

Wellness

Recovery and performance, not retreat cliché.

Sauna, cold plunge, movement and longevity-focused programming — closer to modern Scandinavian wellness culture than typical Bali spa language.

Treehouses

Iconic asset

Disproportionate brand value, deliberately small footprint.

Two to three one-bedroom jungle retreats, elevated above the canopy with private plunge pools — built as marketing assets first, accommodation second.

Who this is for

A guest who wants depth, not spectacle.

  • Millennials & Gen X
  • Entrepreneurs and creatives
  • Remote professionals
  • Young families
  • Conscious, design-led travellers
  • Party tourism
  • Influencer tourism
  • Budget tourism
  • Mass-market package tourism