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A unique treehouse structure, surrounded by lush greenery, features round doors and multiple terraces. A small group stands on the deck, enjoying the serene forest atmosphere. The elevated design is complemented by a suspension bridge leading to the terrace above.
Treehouse in Tegalalang
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 291 reviews

Enchanted Hobbit Treehouse Nestled in the Jungle

Experience your childhood dreams of staying in a treehouse, even better since this one is inspired by the Hobbit movies, with round doors to enter and to access the deck. Imagine the adventure of arriving to your Hobbit treehouse by crossing a suspension bridge 15 meters up. Wake up to a symphony of bird songs and the occasional view of monkeys. Order room service from our restaurant and enjoy it on the deck or roof-top terrace. Later, go for a guided trek to a nearby secluded waterfall.

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The image captures a serene morning scene with sunlight streaming through an open space. Two lounge beds are positioned to the side, accompanied by a wooden table at center. Lush greenery is visible beyond, with the sun rising over distant hills, casting soft shadows.
Villa in Abiansemal
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 323 reviews

Sunrise Ayung Gorge Panorama view Bamboo Retreat.

The private Ayung Panorama house frames phenomenal, ever-changing panoramic view across the lush Ayung River gorge towards the Ubud rice fields. Perched on expansive, private terraced grounds owned by a Balinese royal family, and situated on top of a cliff along the Ayung River Gorge. The sound of birds and the river rapids is a constant presence. A river breeze blows through the house. A sunrise to wake up to! It is a unique and inspiring place. It is magical. It is mystical. It is ephemeral!

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An expansive open space combines the living area and dining area, featuring a spacious seating arrangement and a glass coffee table. A large infinity pool reflects surrounding greenery, with iron glass doors enhancing the view. Rustic lighting fixtures hang from the ceiling, adding to the ambiance.
Home in Kecamatan Ubud
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

BeBalihouse, a cool jungle house

The house has rustic and industrial mood. The wall is a cement expose look. The iron glass doors and windows to ensure the jungle views seen from most part of the house. A cool and rustic lighting element are nicely installed. The furniture are a mainly made of recycled teakwood. A big open space for kitchen, dining and living. Daily breakfast is included. A good size infinity swimming pool overlooking beautiful jungle view. Chillout at this unique and tranquil jungle getaway.

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Chalet in Bali
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews

Ki Ma Ya Sanctuary, At One with Nature

Authentic remodeled old Javanese house nestled in immensely beautiful nature location 4km north of Ubud with spectacular views over lush tropical jungle to Batukaru volcanoes ⛰️⛰️⛰️ Unique sanctuary where it feels like 20 years back in Ubud, where you could relax, rejuvenate,practice yoga & meditation,receive healing massages or sound bath with antique Nepali singing bowls ,enjoy homemade high vibes healthy food and connect to nature which feels very vibrant in every single grass 🌱

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A serene swimming pool is framed by lush greenery and palm trees, reflecting the clear sky. The pool features gentle water fountains, and a wooden lounge chair is positioned nearby on a stone patio, providing a peaceful spot to relax.
Cottage in Ubud
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 312 reviews

New villa at the edge of rice field + free scooter

The unique proposal for Ubud: the villa is located just in 1 km from world famous Monkey Forest and main European supermarket in Ubud "Coco"; available by walk in 10 minutes from Ubud center but at the same time at the edge of spacious rice field; matched a European standards of accommodation but at the same time made from wood and with respect to Balinese architectural tradition; with huge panoramic windows; bathroom with modern bathtub. Newly built! Free add - scooter with helmets.

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A serene garden area features a private saltwater pool surrounded by lush tropical foliage. A traditional pavilion is nestled nearby, shaded by a thatched roof. Comfortable lounge chairs are positioned by the pool, complemented by a parasol providing sun protection.
Villa in Ubud
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Villa Via - luxury Ubud 1 br salt pool big garden

Let your cares slip away in the comfortable pavilion overlooking your private salt-water pool and stunning garden. Rinse off under the rain shower in the large open-air garden bathroom, then relax in the garden pavilion, taking in rice field and tropical garden views. Villa Via is luxurious and private, featuring a spacious bedroom with a king-size 4-poster bed, ensuite dressing room, and bathroom. The living area overlooks the fabulous garden and pool for ultimate relaxation.

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Cabin in Kecamatan Penebel
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Cabin w/Hot Tub, 8 min drive Unesco Rice terraces

Dive into tranquility with this luxe tree house-style cabin in Bali's countryside. With a design that blends modernity and nature, enjoy panoramic amazing views right from your bed. Wake up to serene sights, relax on the spacious terrace, and cook in the open-air kitchen. This tiny home offers a grand experience - a perfect blend of luxury and nature. An ideal spot for a romantic getaway or a serene retreat. Book this gem and live the ultimate Bali cabin dream!

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Home in Ubud
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 371 reviews

Legendary house "Eat Pray Love" w/rice fields view

Yes, it is. The official villa where Julia Roberts stayed and filmed the iconic Eat Pray Love❤️ A cozy one-bedroom villa with a queen-size bed, a screen and projector — so you can watch your favorite movie right in the place where it was filmed 🎥🍿 The villa has a private territory, lush garden, and a terrace with rice field views. There’s also a peaceful gazebo — perfect for yoga, meditation, deep rest… and maybe even learning how to smile with your liver.

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An infinity pool reflects the soft glow of the sunset, surrounded by tropical greenery. Two lounge chairs sit on a wooden deck, offering a serene space for relaxation. Lush plants and trees frame the scenic view, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
Villa in Kecamatan Tegallalang
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 244 reviews

Ubud Romantic Sunset Villa with Private Pool

Villa with romantic concept integrate contemporary design and traditional Balinese architecture, extends to an infinity pool that overlooking to the superb views over the tropical jungle and cliff, by staying here you can enjoy a wonderful experiance with your partner with a beautiful sunset view from the villa. with all that beautiful scenery that our villa has to offer, we hope you will have the most romantic and enjoyable experience during your stay.

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Villa in Ubud
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Jungle Infinity Pool • Sacred Ravine • Ubud

Dervish Valley welcomes you home. Perched above the sacred Campuhan River, this is your own private corner of Bali — where the jungle holds you and time slows down. Our villa is a rare joglo — an antique teak house brought piece by piece from Java — now reborn as a private jungle sanctuary close to heart of Ubud. Here, tropical forest, emerald rice fields, and the gentle sound of the river below conspire to dissolve the outside world entirely.

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A modern villa exterior is displayed, featuring a private pool surrounded by lush greenery. Large glass doors provide access to the interior, blending natural elements with contemporary design. The curved roofline and open layout enhance the serene outdoor ambiance.
Villa in Kabupaten Gianyar
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

1BR Unique Villa w Private Pool & Bathtub in Ubud

Amazing villa located in Ubud. Ideal for couple, honeymooners or even solo traveler! Completed with a pantry with electric stove, basic cookings and chinaware. Guests may relax in the private pool or bathtub. Private pool is surrounded by lush tropical garden. Inspired by the surrounding natural beauty of a lush rice field and tropical garden, the villa's furnishings are handcrafted by local artisans.

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A serene private pool is surrounded by lush greenery and tropical plants. A cozy seating area with natural materials is set nearby, providing a peaceful retreat. The tranquil water reflects the vibrant foliage and is complemented by a shaded lounging space beneath a large palm leaf.
Villa in Ubud
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 489 reviews

Intimate Luxe Tropical Oasis | Walk to Ubud

If you are looking for a villa that has soul and style this could be the place for you. Near our restaurant YELLOW FLOWER CAFE,Ubud. Island to Island is our I G for more photos. Whether you are planning an intimate retreat , a special getaway or an exotic honeymoon we have you covered with this idyllic property. Click on my profile PHOTO to see our other exceptional villas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Ubud?

    Stays around central Ubud make it easy to explore markets and cultural sites, while areas near rice fields and forests provide a quieter, scenic atmosphere. Many visitors appreciate accommodations close to Monkey Forest, Penestanan, or Sayan for proximity to nature and local workshops.

  • What are the best things to do in Ubud with kids?

    Families often explore the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, visit interactive art workshops, and stroll through the tranquil Tegallalang rice terraces. Local cooking classes and gentle nature walks around Ubud are frequently suggested for kids.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Ubud?

    Explore Ubud’s vibrant art markets, wander through the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, and experience traditional dance performances at the Ubud Palace. Taking in the views at Tegallalang rice terraces is often recommended.

  • How is the weather in Ubud?

    Ubud generally has warm, humid conditions suited for lightweight clothing. Afternoon showers are common, so a travel umbrella or poncho is helpful for exploring.

  • What are the best places to visit in Ubud?

    Frequently suggested sites include the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, Ubud Palace, and local galleries or museums. Many travelers also explore the Tegallalang rice terraces and nearby water temples.

  • What are some hiking trails in Ubud?

    Ubud has scenic walks along the Campuhan Ridge and paths through surrounding rice paddies. Nature trails near waterfalls and jungle areas invite relaxed hiking experiences.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Ubud?

    Families enjoy visiting local farms, engaging in creative workshops, and exploring cultural sites like the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Interactive cooking classes and gentle walks are often recommended for groups.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Ubud?

    Many travelers join day trips to nearby waterfalls, volcanic landscapes, or lakes, and visit traditional villages around Ubud. Exploring craft centers and temples just outside the town is regularly suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Ubud?

    There are pet-friendly stays available throughout Ubud, especially in homes and villas with garden or outdoor areas. Many hosts around Penestanan and Sayan welcome guests traveling with pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Ubud?

    Bargaining in markets is a common practice, and respectful attire helps when visiting temples. Pack insect repellent and a sunhat, and try joining early morning walks for quieter experiences.

  • What is Ubud known for?

    Ubud is known for its arts community, rice terraces, and spiritual heritage reflected in temples and wellness retreats. The town hosts vibrant markets and frequent dance performances.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Ubud?

    Explore quiet pathways near the Campuhan Ridge, visit lesser-known artist studios, and seek out low-key cafes tucked in garden courtyards. Small water temples and local markets around Ubud reveal more of the community’s character.

  • What are the best foods to try in Ubud?

    Ubud has fragrant dishes like nasi campur, satay, and crispy duck, alongside fresh tropical fruit and Balinese sweets. Market stalls and local warungs serve up frequently suggested favorites.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Ubud?

    Lightweight clothing, comfortable walking shoes, insect repellent, and a sunhat are helpful for exploring Ubud. A reusable water bottle and respectful attire for temple visits are also frequently suggested.

  • What is the nightlife in Ubud like?

    Ubud’s nightlife centers on laid-back venues with live music, artistic performances, and garden cafes. Evening dance shows and social spaces create a welcoming scene, especially near the town center.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Ubud?

    The Ubud Writers and Readers Festival in the second half of the year attracts a global audience. Traditional dance performances, temple ceremonies, and cultural gatherings are also frequently suggested throughout Ubud.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Ubud?

    Ubud has many family-friendly vacation rentals, with options including private homes and villas with garden space. Areas near Penestanan and Sayan are often suggested for a relaxed environment and proximity to outdoor experiences.

  • When is the best time to visit Ubud?

    Visiting during drier months is often suggested for comfortable outdoor activities and clear walks through rice fields. Local festivals and cultural events add to the lively atmosphere year-round.

All about Ubud

The Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia are where you’ll find Bali and its cultural heart: the city of Ubud. In recent years, Ubud has become a bucket-list destination for yoga practitioners and hopeful spiritualists, but stony temples and textile-hung studios aren’t the city’s only defining features. Downtown tangles of motorbikes and cars push their way through streets packed with traditional markets and restaurants that range from hip vegan cafes to rumah makans (eating houses) serving simple meals of rice, fish, and fried tempeh.

This central town in Bali is also a place of abundant natural beauty. Twenty minutes outside of the town's borders you’ll find the stepped rice terraces at Tegalalang Ceking spilling layers of emerald over the hills. Bamboo stands flourish along the rivers, and lush palm trees abound in the city and beyond, creating an atmosphere of living green that permeates everything in Ubud.

What are the top things to do in Ubud?

Candi Gunung Kawi

Just northeast of Ubud is the ancient temple complex of Gunung Kawi. Below a fringe of palms and massive ferns, a series of shrines have been carved directly into the rock face. Getting to the temple means descending a path of hundreds of steps, so comfortable shoes are ideal. In addition, the temple has set rules on clothing that must be worn for entry to ensure that all visitors to this sacred place are properly covered. If you arrive unprepared, sashes and sarongs can be rented for a small fee before entry.

Campuhan Ridge Walk

High atop the Campuhan Ridge, a path of square paving stones swerves through Ubud's emerald forests. Palms, grasses, and tropical trees thick with foliage spill down the ridge and into gorgeous valleys on either side. The path runs for about 1.2 kilometers before reaching a small collection of restaurants and shops.

Lunch at a Warung

For a truly authentic Ubud meal, you’ll want to leave downtown and look for a warung. These small, family-run shops and restaurants are usually set up in a home or yard, making each one a unique experience. Common dishes include mie goreng (fried noodles), tempeh, traditional Indonesian pancakes, and pork ribs, often served at open-air tables with idyllic views of Ubud’s sprawling rice fields.

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Ubud

  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 6,130 holiday rentals in Ubud

  • Verified guest reviews

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    1,390 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

    Find 550 rentals that welcome pets

  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    4,450 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    3,570 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    6,080 of Ubud holiday rentals include wifi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym and BBQ grill across Ubud rentals

  • 4.7 Average rating

    Ubud stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

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