Ubud is Bali’s hub for culture, nature, art, complementing its lush native jungles with adventure experiences, pampering day spas and unique outdoor restaurants. Speaking of day spas, one of Ubud’s biggest draws is the opportunity to experience utter indulgence, from signature Balinese treatments to rejuvenating massages and body scrubs.
Fortunately, you don’t have to look far to find the region’s top spas. With more than 400 million annual visitors, our friends over at HotelsCombined have discovered the best Ubud hotels with spas. These opulent retreats also typically offer gourmet on-site dining, authentic cultural experiences and easy access to Bali’s top attractions.
Want to learn more about the best areas to stay in Ubud? Check out this in-depth guide on where to stay in Ubud.
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) Superhost status, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on October 03, 2024.
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1. Four Seasons Resort Bali At Sayan (from USD 2342)
Let Four Seasons Resort Bali At Sayan lead you into its tranquil oasis, where classic Balinese buildings and traditional Indonesian hospitality meet the verdant Ayung River Valley. After walking across the treetop suspension bridge into the resort, you’ll discover private villas with pools, day beds and open living rooms overlooking the nearby jungle.
Indulge in centuries-old healing techniques and pampering therapeutic treatments at the on-site spa. You can also enjoy rejuvenating yoga sessions at the open-air pavilion, swim in the two-level pool or learn the art of Balinese cooking at the resort’s school.
Why You Should Stay Here
● The sun-drenched rooftop terrace with river views in the Royal Villa.
● Delicious Indonesian dishes made from fresh local ingredients at Ayung Terrace.
● The indulgent Batu Kali Riverstone Bathing Ritual at the on-site spa.
2. Maya Ubud Resort and Spa (from USD 377)
Shut yourself off from the rest of the world at the secluded Maya Ubud Resort and Spa, where every day is a heavenly experience of gourmet Asian dining, meditative yoga classes and leisurely swims in the lagoon-style pool. Don’t forget to the visit the Spa at Maya, which treats you to riverside treatments and massages.
Rest easy in the resort’s 5-star rooms and villas surrounded by the sounds, smells and sights of Ubud’s vibrant jungle scenery. For the ultimate in luxury, upgrade to a villa and enjoy your own pool, private gardens, classic Balinese furnishings and an open-air hot tub.
Why You Should Stay Here
● It’s a short walk from the Paon Bali Cooking Class and Cameng Art Gallery.
● The sumptuous Asian-inspired fare at Asiatique.
● The river valley views, private terrace and pool in the Petanu Villa.
Maya Ubud Resort & Spa
Address: Jl. Gunung Sari Peliatan, PO BOX 1001, Bali
3. The Payogan Villa Resort and Spa (from USD 197)
Buffet breakfasts, good food options, and helpful staff, but with some room for improvement in breakfast variety and quality.
Reasonable pricing with complimentary shuttle service to town.
Tranquil setting in Ubud, close to the center but away from the hustle and bustle.
Cozy rooms, outdoor spa, free shuttle, private pool villas, and beautiful tropical forest views.
If you want a private pool, look no further than The Payogan Villa Resort & Spa, where almost all of the villas feature pools, along with king-size beds and spacious living rooms. These come in one, two and three-bedroom configurations and also include private balconies or terraces, complimentary Wi-Fi, slippers, baths and fridges.
You can embrace the true Balinese lifestyle here, thanks to the hotel’s cooking classes, cycling tours and private barbecue dinners arranged in your villa. swim in the outdoor pool surrounded by native trees or unwind with specialty massages and treatments at the resort’s Purnama Spa.
Why You Should Stay Here
● The open-air hot bath at Purnama Spa.
● Engaging Balinese cooking classes and romantic candlelit dinners.
● The four-poster bed, infinity pool and deep-soaking bath in the One Bedroom Pool Villa.
The Payogan Villa Resort and Spa
Address: Banjar Bunutan, Desa Kedewatan
4. Ubud Village Hotel (from USD 81)
Are you on a tight budget? You can enjoy a wealth of pampering and entertainment at Ubud Village Hotel without blowing your holiday budget. All the rooms come with king-size beds, free Wi-Fi, deep-soaking baths, window seats and rich natural finishes. However, if you want to spend a little extra, book the Roof Top Villa for a private terrace.
Relax with a treatment at the opulent Kama Karana Spa, which has rooms for couples, large baths and a terrace overlooking Ubud. You can also swim in the pool, let the children make a splash in the kids’ pool or indulge in evening cocktails at Ulu Sunset Terrace.
Why You Should Stay Here
● Sumptuous Mexican cuisine at the on-site Mexicano Restaurant.
● About 750 metres from the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary.
● The marble floors, sunken bath, four-poster bed and private terrace in the Roof Top Villa.
5. KajaNe Yangloni (from USD 168)
Delicious breakfast with a variety of options, good food from the restaurant, and complimentary afternoon tea.
Reasonable pricing for a serene retreat in Ubud, with complimentary shuttle service.
Located amidst rice plantations, close to central Ubud with a complimentary shuttle service.
Beautiful pool with rice terrace view, spacious rooms, free shuttle service, and peaceful surroundings.
Situate yourself close to Ubud’s top attractions while enjoying a tranquil retreat away from the rest of the world at KajaNe Yangloni. You’ll find traditional Balinese treatments, indulgent massages and relaxing yoga classes at the Bali HomeMADE Spa. Want to discover more Balinese culture? Sign up for a painting or carving lesson or embark on a cycling tour around Ubud.
You can soak up the sights and sounds of Ubud from the private balcony in your room, suite or villa. These cosy abodes also come with comfortable bedding, large windows and complimentary Wi-Fi. Certain villas also have outdoor dining areas, private pools and surrounding tropical gardens.
Why You Should Stay Here
● It’s a short walk from the Rudana Museum.
● Healthy and organic food served at Ubud HomeMADE Resto.
● Family-friendly activities, including cooking classes and kite-making lessons.
6. Plataran Ubud Hotel & Spa (from USD 263)
Pamper yourself beyond indulgence at Plantaran Ubud Hotel & Spa, home to the luxurious Padma Spa, which offers four private treatment rooms, terrace baths, natural ingredients and Balinese massages. You also have access to two infinity pools overlooking rice terraces, countryside cycling tours, white-water rafting excursions and cooking classes.
Choose from a range of rooms and suites, all of which have garden vistas, hi-tech in-room entertainment and plush furnishings. The Plunge Pool Villa pairs natural timber with a private plunge pool, while the Three-Bedroom Private Pool Villa is ideal for groups seeking their own infinity pool and day beds.
Why You Should Stay Here
● Numerous on-site activities and outdoor adventures.
● Luxe treatments and a peaceful setting at the Padma Spa.
● About 300 metres from the Agung Rai Museum of Art.
Plataran Ubud Hotel & Spa - CHSE Certified
Address: Jl. Hanoman, Pengosekan
7. The Sungu Resort & Spa (from USD 241)
Delicious breakfast with plenty of options, good variety, and attentive staff, but limited vegetarian choices.
Great value for money with comfortable beds, free shuttle service, and affordable room service.
Conveniently close to Ubud Palace, main shopping area, and Campuhan Ridge Walk, with free shuttle service.
Spacious villas, private pools, traditional Balinese style, and lush gardens with mosquito control.
The affordable Sungu Resort & Spa offers excellent value for money with its rooms and villas, including the Superior and Deluxe rooms with private gardened terraces, deep-soaking baths, mini bars, beautiful artwork and outdoor showers. You can also upgrade to the Pool Villa Sungu, which treats you to a private pool.
You can’t go past the Sungu Spa, where the rejuvenating Balinese treatments are complemented by Indonesian herbs and spices. Swim in the sea salt pool, relax on one of the sun-drenched loungers or partake in a painting lesson or palm leaf workshop.
Why You Should Stay Here
● Positioned close to the Campuhan Ridge Walk and Blanco Renaissance Museum.
● The local Indonesian specialties served at The Sungu Restaurant.
● The one-hour guided trek through picturesque rice paddies.
The Sungu Resort & Spa
Address: Jalan Raya Penestanan, Bali
8. Alaya Resort Ubud (from USD 475)
Varied breakfast options, with the choice of buffet or a la carte, and numerous dining options nearby. The hotel's spa and pool areas are highlights.
Great value for money, especially for a five-star hotel in the heart of Ubud.
Centrally located, within walking distance to the Monkey Forest, restaurants, and shopping areas, yet peaceful and serene.
Beautiful pool area with stunning views of the rice fields, spacious and well-fitted rooms, and a lovely spa with attentive staff.
You’ll find plenty of things to do at Alaya Resort Ubud, from Balinese cooking classes and Ubud cycling tours to Jamu classes at the on-site DaLa Spa. The day spa also offers a comprehensive list of signature treatments and peaceful natural surrounds. When hunger strikes, indulge in exotic local food while enjoying acoustic music at Petani Restaurant.
Those looking to splurge will appreciate the added luxury of rice paddy views, a separate living room and private balcony in the Alaya Suite. However, if you prefer to save money, stay in the Deluxe Room, which features a private terrace, decorative wall, LCD TV, cosy bedding and a mini bar.
Why You Should Stay Here
● The six tranquil treatment rooms for couples and singles at DaLa Spa.
● The original artwork, spacious terrace and stone bath in the Alaya Room.
● It’s about 350 metres from the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary.
9. SenS Hotel &Spa (from USD 96)
The 4-star Sens Hotel & Spa is renowned for its on-site day spa, SenS Spa, which offers a couples’ treatment suite and three-foot reflexology stations. You can work out in the on-site gym, which has machines and free weights or swim in the outdoor pool. Don’t forget to taste the delicious Asian cuisine at Yonne Café & Bar.
The rooms at SenS Hotel & Spa not only boast artwork and sunny day beds but also have large windows, complimentary Wi-Fi and work desks. If you want a little extra luxury, upgrade to one of the Premium Rooms, which come with freestanding baths and pool vistas from their private balconies.
Why You Should Stay Here
● Less than 900 metres from Ubud Palace and Cameng Art Gallery.
● Poolside snacks, freshly-squeezed juice, smoothies and coffee.
● The SenS Pure Natural Facial and Deep Tissue Massage at SenS Spa.
SenS Hotel and Spa
Address: Jalan Sukma Banjar Tebesaya
10. The Samaya Ubud Bali (from USD 529)
Are you looking to relax during your Bali holiday? You’ll find numerous opportunities for chilling out at The Samaya Ubud Bali, which boasts an alluring 30-metre-long outdoor swimming pool with cushioned sun loungers. You can also unwind with globally-inspired treatments at the on-site spa, including traditional Balinese massages.
Choose from a one, two or three-bedroom villa at this opulent resort, all of which feature private balconies overlooking beautiful hills and rice terraces. Get a peaceful night’s sleep in your heavenly king-size bed or upgrade to a villa with a private garden and pool.
Why You Should Stay Here
● The signature cocktails and rainforest views at Scene Restaurant.
● The private pool, rice field views and poolside terrace in the Hill View Villa.
● Romantic riverside and candle-lit tables at Swept Away Restaurant.
The Samaya Ubud
Address: Banjar Baung Desa Sayan Ubud
Treat Yourself to the Best Kind of Overindulgence in Ubud
There’s no doubt Ubud knows how to transport you into a world of utter indulgence with its peaceful nature, fascinating culture and pampering day spas. The Ubud spa hotels highlighted above all combine these three elements to create memorable holiday abodes with jungle settings, opulent accommodations, gourmet on-site dining and alluring swimming pools.
Which of these hotels appeals to you the most? Let us know in the comments below.
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