Deciding where to stay in Ubud this year? This accommodation guide will definitely help you pick your dream hotel, hostel or guesthouse!
When it comes to accommodation in Ubud, there’s everything from beautiful guesthouses, cheap hostels and affordable hotels, to luxurious jungle retreats, spa hotels and honeymoon resorts. Time to reveal my top suggestions for where to stay in Ubud, Bali.
Ubud is a town where you get a lot for your money! While there are a few larger hotels out of town (including luxury brands Viceroy and Four Seasons), the majority in the town centre are small guesthouses, villas and B&Bs and hostels.
Many Ubud accommodation options have pools, great facilities and include breakfast. I think you’ll be surprised when you see there are SOOOO many Ubud hotels with with private pools – and they’re not at luxury prices. It really is an amazing place for value!
To try to help you plan your trip, book your Ubud hotel and get the best value for money, I’ve popped together this handy Ubud hotel guide. I’ve split it into budget (under £40 per night), mid-range (£40-£100 per night) and then the out and out splurge luxury hotels, which are all over £100 (some by a long way!!)
Planning your trip to Bali? Here are a few quick highlights:
- See all of the famous sights in one day
- Take a tour of some of the most popular places around Ubud
- The most beautiful sunrise you’ll se in Bali
- An amazing way to see the island’s landscapes
- One of the best places in Bali to ride a few waves
- One of the most stylish and luxurious boutique hotels in Bali
- There are lots of stylish villas and holiday homes to choose from
The Best Hotels In Ubud – Budget to Luxury
Budget Ubud Hotels (Under £40 per night)
This is a great town if you’re on a budget. You can stay in an Ubud hostel for as little as £5 a night, so it’s no wonder a lot of backpackers enjoy this part of Bali. Time to reveal the best places to stay in Ubud on a budget.
Permana Ubud Cottage – we spent our time at this small hotel overlooking the rice paddies. For 300,000 IDR a night for a double room (approx. £17), we enjoyed a complimentary breakfast on our terrace each day, and had access to a cute outdoor pool.
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Siwaya Villa – Rent your own beautiful villa for as little as £40 a night. With a great pool and set in the rice paddies, it’s a little slice of Bali paradise! It’s a short walk into the centre of Ubud, so you can enjoy the peace and quiet or immerse yourself in the busy town depending on what you fancy.
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In Da Lodge – Without a doubt, this is one of the cheapest places to stay in Ubud (when I looked there were beds in dorms available for as little as £3 per night!).
This hostel is right in the centre of Ubud and offers pretty standard hostel amenities – dorms, bathrooms and communal areas. It’s a great place to meet other solo travellers and even has a pool – amazing value for the price.
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READ MORE: Ubud, Bali: The Ultimate Travel Guide
Mid-Price Hotels In Ubud, Bali (£40 – £100 per night)
Biyukukung Suite and Spa, Ubud – Ten minutes from Ubud’s Monkey Forest, this collection of bamboo overlooks the Balinese rice fields.
For the price, this is a pretty luxurious option, with a pool and a few restaurants on site.
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Alamdini Resort Ubud – The suites at this beautiful new Ubud resort get great reviews. They look lovely and luxurious, with balconies overlooking the jungle.
There’s a large outdoor pool overlooking lush tropical greenery, and it’s just a short walk to the centre of Ubud for shopping and restaurant options.
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Artotel Haniman Ubud – Just a short walk from the Monkey Forest, this modern hotel is clean and new, with a restaurant and swimming pool. Compared to a lot of Ubud’s hotels this is different, with its quirky arty theme and colourful works on the walls.
I love the look of their spacious studios with balconies – looks like the perfect option for couples looking for somewhere to stay in Ubud.
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Luxury Hotels In Ubud, Bali (£100+ per night)
Bali is a popular honeymoon destination, and when you see some of these luxury Ubud hotels you’ll understand why!
Adiwana Resort Jembawan – This is one of the best resorts in Ubud, especially if you want to be close to the town centre. Luxurious and smart, there’s a wonderful pool, spa options and yoga on site.
It’s also moments from Ubud Palace, so perfect for walking into town for meals and shopping, or to check out attractions like the Monkey Forest.
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Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan – One of Ubud’s most luxurious hotels, the Four Seasons Resort Bali is a ten-minute drive from the centre of town. It’s located in the most stunning area of jungle, and has world-class facilities including beautiful infinity pools, spacious villas, a top spa and great restaurant options.
This is my top honeymoon resort recommendation too, as I’d say it’s one of the most unique places to stay in Ubud. Just look at it!
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KajaNe Mua Ubud Villas And Hotel – Another amazing town centre option, this 5-star villa resort is on Monkey Forest Road, moments from Ubud Palace.
The rooms are super smart, service is next level plus there’s a great pool, spa and gardens.
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Hanging Gardens Of Bali – One of the best resorts in Ubud, this five-star hotel really is stunning! That infinity pool!! Accommodation here is in villas which have large terraces or balconies with views of the jungle.
There’s also a spa, restaurant and bar. This is another super special place to stay in Ubud, especially if you’re on honeymoon.
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Komaneka at Bisma Ubud – This beautiful hillside Ubud hotel offers clear views of Campuhan River, coconut plantations and rice fields.
Along with smart, spacious rooms, the resort has two outdoor pools, a restaurant, and a spa. The suites look particularly nice!
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Viceroy Bali – Another five-star Ubud hotel, Viceroy Bali is located up in the highlands of Ubud. Stay in a luxurious villas with your own private pool or take a dip in the hotel’s main infinity pool overlooking the lush jungle.
Hotel experiences like this come at a premium, but if you’re looking for one of the best places to stay in Ubud, then this might just be it!
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Airbnbs and Self-Catered Accommodation In Ubud
I’d recommend checking out some of the options for self-catered accommodation and Airbnbs in Ubud. Lots of them are great if you’re travelling as a group or family, are on a budget or don’t want to eat out all the time.
Sweet Orange Pondok
Close to the centre of Ubud, walking distance from the action, you’ll find this beautiful collection of cool Balinese villas.
The villa complex offers charming accommodation with kitchenettes, an outdoor pool and all you could need for your stay in the town. This is a great option for couples who don’t want to travel far to the buzz of the restaurants and cafes in Ubud.
Villa Asrava Ubud
Looking for self-catered accommodation in Ubud for a group or family? How about this gorgeous 3-bedroom villa.
Located close to the centre of Ubud, this huge villa is surrounded by greenery and has a lovely private swimming pool.
Along with three spacious bedrooms, there are three bathrooms, a separate living room, plus a large kitchen, dining area and outdoor terrace.
If you’re looking to enjoy your own space, but still be near to the attractions of the town, this is a really great pick.
Villa D’Uma
Experience the perfect blend of modern comfort and tropical tranquility at Villa D’Uma. This small collection of beautiful villas is conveniently located just a 5-minute drive from the Monkey Forest. There are options of 1-bed villas and 2-bed villas available.
Indulge in the luxury of your own private outdoor swimming pool, surrounded by lush tropical greenery, where you can relax on sunbeds and soak in the serenity of your surroundings.
There’s free Wi-Fi and lots of services at your disposal too, which will guarantee your stay is both comfortable and stress-free.
Madani Antique Villas
There are several villas to choose from at Madani, all sleeping a minimum of two people. Some have stunning private pools, while others offer shared pool options.
You’ll enjoy days admiring the views of the pretty gardens and far-reaching rice fields.
Plus, for days when you don’t want to leave, you can eat at the restaurant on site. This is one of the top-rated villas in Ubud for couples looking for peace and tranquility. It’s a stunning spot!
Ubud Oasis
Looking for one of the chicest villas in town? This smart 3-bedroom villa sleeps up to 6 people in comfortable double bedrooms, making it ideal for a group of friends or family.
At almost 4,000 sq ft, this villa is huge! Think high ceilings, open-plan kitchen / dining areas and lots of neutral and rustic textures. There’s even a grass-roofed Bali hut for days when you fancy dining outdoors. Step outside and you’ll see a stylish swimming pool as well as some wonderfully tropical gardens. This is one of the best 3-bedroom villas you’ll find in Ubud.
Moringa Ubud Villa
This top-rated Ubud villa is ideal for couples looking for a relaxing stay in Ubud. Inside the villa you’ll find 1 smart double bedroom, a bathroom plus a dining area, fully equipped kitchen, and a patio with pool views.
This villa is a little way out of Ubud, but that makes it special as you can really appreciate the nature all around. The team who run the villa are always happy to help with organising itineraries or activities. Plus, you can book breakfast to arrive at your villa each day too!
Blue Waters and White Trees
When it comes to huge Bali villas, there are some pretty special ones dotted around Ubud! Blue Waters is one of my absolute favourites!
This spectacular 4-bedroom villa sleeps up to 11 people. One of its best features is the serene infinity swimming pool overlooking the jungle. As well as 4 large airy bedrooms, there are gorgeous open-air living and dining areas, ideal for group dinners and relaxation.
This chic Balinese escape is only 5-minutes from the centre of Ubud, so you can enjoy peace during the day, but all the vibrancy of the town at night.
If you’re looking for a villa near Ubud for a big group, this could be perfect. It has 4 bedrooms and sleeps 8-10 people. It’s on the outskirts of Ubud, in a beautiful area of countryside, but you can walk to the main town in 10 minutes.
The villa has four separate units, each its own bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and patio dining are. There’s also an infinity pool to splash around in. This villa is a great option if you’re planning a holiday with a group of friends, but still want your own private space.
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This is a great article! Thanks for all of the info! I do have one question for you. My fiancee and I will be going to Ubud on our honeymoon in two months and we can’t decide if we want to stay in the town center or in one of the beautiful hotels high up in the hills that overlook the river, probably about 15 minutes away from the town center. Do you recommend staying in town so we’re within walking distance of everything or a little farther away where we have amazing views of the valley with hotels that have private pools ? We’re a younger couple and like to go out and check out restaurants and bars, but also love beautiful scenery. We don’t what to do. Help!!!
We really like Chapung Sebali. Have you been to that hotel?? Thanks for the help!
Afraid I don’t know that one but it looks lovely!
Hey Stephen! Thanks for your question. It’s a tricky one… for me I prefer to be within walking distance of town as it’s fun to eat out at different restaurants, explore the shops, enjoy the bars, pop for coffees etc! But, it’s your honeymoon, and for something as special as that, I guess it’s not going to be $$$ to get a taxi to the town. Some of the hotels in the hills look SO stunning, I’d dream of staying in one of those! So… I’m guessing that doesn’t help much but I’d be having the same dilemma as you!
Hi! What did you decide to do as we are in the same predicament! Thank you 🙂