We stayed at Uluwatu Peak Residence for three days in January 2016. The rooms consist of separate wooden cabins on the grounds of a private residence. Our cabin included one bedroom with an adjoining bath/shower. The bed was quite comfortable, and the shower stall was spacious and attractively designed, with a wooden-slat floor that drained quickly. The main problem was that January is Bali's summer, and the wooden cabin was not well insulated against the heat and sunlight, and the air-conditioner was totally inadequate to cool the room during the day. By 10 in the morning the room was a sauna, even with the a/c going full blast. The private residence consists of a large, grandly-designed stone mansion with high ceilings, a spacious open-plan living room/foyer, and a large kitchen with an enormous dining table. Behind the house is a large infinity pool with beautiful views over the coast. The housekeeper Gede was friendly and helped us arrange taxis. However, the place is quite remote, and it's not easy to get taxis, especially Uber taxis, to come out there. If one wishes to just lounge around the pool for a few days, then Uluwata Peak might be suitable, but spending time in the dark, hot room during the day is unpleasant, and getting to and from the place is inconvenient unless you have your own transportation. There are no shops or restaurants with walking distance.