Top rated hotels in Province of Bali

Aksari Resort Ubud by Ini VIE Hospitality
4.6/5112 Reviews
Ubud
This resort is beyond words! It is so unexpectedly and beautifully nestled in the middle of the rainforest with a rushing creek below with a surrounding village of the most welcoming and kindest people. The sounds (water flow/birds/roosters/crickets) and smells and views and walkways to the villa style rooms are so unique and the service is incredible. Infinity pools and hottub so amazing. Yoga instructor Putu was so awesome! It is very clear that he loves what he does and he is very good at it. He makes all participants beginner to advanced feel welcome and enjoy the morning session. Private sessions can alao be arranged for the very advanced. The entire resort is a feast for the eyes and even better than the pictures and videos on the website. The spa is also incredible. There are an endless list of things to see and do in the local area as well but so nice to come back to an oasis of relaxation. I highly recommend this resort and would return without a second thought.
The Lovina
4.4/560 Reviews
Lovina
The best hotel in Lovina! Very beautiful, with compact territory, very well maintained! The food in the hotel is extremely delicious! All types of rooms are very spacious, I am staying for the 6th time in this hotel and everything is always perfect! The staff is extremely kind, very good and kind people! the restaurant on the shore is very nice and there are always many musicians who play and sing beautifully! the spa massages are unique !!!It is a pleasure to come back here every time and choose this hotel!
Dwaraka the Royal Villas
4.6/5205 Reviews
Ubud
Our third stay at Dwaraka was just as amazing as before. This small boutique hotel is stunning. The staff cannot do enough for you. The hotel is situated just outside Ubud. We walked into Ubud centre easily but wouldn’t do it in the dark due to the lack of street lights and pavements. But the hotel run a complimentary shuttle service or a taxi is cheap. There are a few good restaurants close by. We stayed in a pool villa looking over the small rice fields. The villa is very big and very beautiful as is the garden and pool. We felt really spoiled and privileged to be staying in such a wonderful villa. We have also stayed in one of the regular rooms on a previous visit. These are lovely too and also very big with wonderful views from the large balcony. There are two gorgeous shared pools and you have them almost to yourself. They close one off for you if you want to have a floating breakfast. Breakfast is fantastic. We only had a couple of meals in the restaurant. We found the food quite expensive compared to similar restaurants in the area, although not the drinks. The food was good depending on what you choose. The local dishes were probably the best. The private romantic BBQ was fabulous. We booked direct with the hotel and took the package which included an airport pick up, hour long massage for two and a private romantic BBQ dinner. All in all fantastic value and difficult to beat. Absolutely no hesitation in recommending the Dwaraka and can’t wait to return. Thank you to the wonderful staff who know how to treat their guests.
Kaki Uma Villa
4.7/59 Reviews
Ubud
Great little villa in the remote area of Sebatu village. It’s very secluded place perfect for a single traveler looking for some peace and relaxation away from the busy streets of Ubud (the closest bigger city) as well as couples just trying to relax and spend some time together. It’s 10km from Ubud or good 1 hour of car to get there (traffic is pretty crazy) however if you don’t need the lights of the city or more social environment you have pretty much everything around the villa. Several restaurants that are 300-700meter away with pretty decent food options for both lunch and dinner. On top of that you have couple of massage places nearby as well. Fairly close to Tegalallang rice terraces (around 20min by scooter). To finish I’d say that the villa is small but very comfortable. The staff is pretty available and hospitable. Definitely recommended.
Puri Sebali Resort
4.4/584 Reviews
Ubud
Our stay at Puri Sebali Resort was an unforgettable experience, elevated to an extraordinary level by not just Lanti, but the entire team. From the moment we set foot on the property, we were enveloped in a welcoming atmosphere that carried through our entire four-night stay. Lanti was instrumental in orchestrating my proposal to my girlfriend. Her attention to detail and her ability to capture the essence of what we wanted was exceptional. However, she was far from a one-woman show. The entire team at Puri Sebali worked seamlessly to ensure that everything was perfect—from the reservations team who handled our booking with grace, to the ground staff who always greeted us with a smile. They organised every detail including a photographer for the occassion. The culinary team deserves a special mention as well. The food was consistently excellent, adding another layer of enjoyment to our stay. Everyone at the resort took immense pride in their roles, and their collective efforts created a truly magical environment. We spent most of our time by the infinity pool, which felt like a slice of heaven, thanks to the incredible view of the river terraces across from the resort. To Lanti and the entire team at Puri Sebali Resort, thank you for making our stay, and especially the proposal, a dream come true. Your collective efforts have created memories that we will cherish for a lifetime. We highly recommend Puri Sebali Resort for anyone looking for an exceptional holiday experience, and we are already looking forward to our next visit.
Bobocabin Ubud, Bali
4.4/522 Reviews
Ubud
Compared to the other bobocabin in Kintamani, this track was quite okay. But since they give you a forest landscape, please don’t expecting a coffee shop or nice restaurants around. The bed was hard (actually i am okay with this since i already read the reviews about this), but since the cabin is in the middle of the forest, there are some insects (fruit flies and ants, there’s tokek too - i dunno tokek in english). There’s a lot of stairs so be prepared. The jacuzzi works well, but its quite open and peoples around can look at you while you enjoying your time. The AC is really good. They only give you a teethbrush, 2 bottles of water, and tea. Please prepare your amenities.
AYANA Segara Bali
4.6/5150 Reviews
Jimbaran
Absolutely loved our stay at Segara. Initially I booked 1 night at Segara and 3 Rimba, we moved to Rimba after our night at Segara and did 1 night there and didn’t like Rimba at all. Rimba looks nice on entry but the rooms and long dark corridors made it very cold and stark. Luckily we were able to move back to Segara, it too a little work with the reception at Segara as they we’re seeing on their system that the room at Segara was more expensive but I was able to prove the discount rate they had on Instagram and they moved us back. My room was $500 aud at Segara and $700 Rimba absolutely ridiculous price for what Rimba is a cold hotel style building. The staff were all very friendly at Segara. The resort is so much nicer than it looks in photos. It’s very sophisticated, stylish but still very warm and inviting. The entry to the room is from outside in the beautiful sunshine not down a dark corridor, then opens up to a beautiful room, so welcoming and nicely decorated. We really felt at home here. Breakfast at Segara was fantastic, the restaurant is just beautiful, the best restaurant we had breakfast in on our holiday. So stylish and elegant but still has a Bali feel. It’s quiet and not a mad noisy food court like Rimba, definitely don’t recommend trying breakfast at Rimba it’s just like a big chain hotel and food court vibe breakfast area. The pool area downstairs at Segara was very relaxing. Lots of seating and areas out in the sun or under the verandah. The Scusa restaurant downstairs is absolutely beautiful. The design, the food and staff 10/10 we went every night for dinner, I really miss being able to go here it’s definitely a must if you go to Ayana and even worth travelling too. Cant rate it high enough! Our stay at Segara was definitely my favourite out of all the resorts we visited, it’s just so beautiful, very classy and sophisticated but true to Bali style still but on a more modern level. Definitely a great couples hotel or with older children, I had my 12 year old daughter with me. It’s not really a kid friendly resort, Rimba is more set up for families and small children, lots more pools and kids pool etc. it’s a nice quiet relaxing resort. We did venture out to the other pools around Ayana each day and down to Kubu beach for sunset, the cocktails were the best down there! My only gripe is the cost. $500 aud a night! Bali has got so overpriced now and that was on sale the normal price was around $800 I would definitely not pay over $500 to stay here so I hope we get it on sale next year. We stayed at the 2 Padma hotels which are both beautiful and we’re $350 a night and a villa in Canggu also beautiful and in a great area for $450 a night. Ayana is in a more secluded spot, we didn’t leave the hotel area, it is expensive, our room at Rimba was $700 aud for a lagoon suite thank god I only did one night here way too expensive for what you get here and I couldn’t wait to get out of that room and hotel - ridiculously overp
Villa JJ and Spa Ubud
4.1/511 Reviews
Ubud
Chose this place as it was not in a very touristic part of Bali. The room I had was beautiful with outdoor bathroom + shower, the staff was very nice and has tour + spa services they offer with extra fee. Beware of the tours, if you exceed the hours it's supposed to last, you'll pay extra! I wasn't made aware of that which was a major disappointment. Besides the driver was adorable and made adjustments for me to enjoy as much as possible. Other bummer: the resort is close to a pig farm so there is an unpleasant smell and horrible screams for a couple of hours per day.
The Asa Maia - Adults Only Resort
4.6/537 Reviews
Uluwatu
On the surface The Asa Maia is a small relaxed-luxury boutique resort, with 10 beautiful rustic yet immaculate villas in converted antique timber houses from Java. There is a generous saltwater swimming pool, a large communal dining table where the chefs serve locally grown organic food and sustainably fished seafood and various spots with comfortable sofas for lazy lounging. Then there is the extraordinary attention to detail, like soft Belgian linen sheets and large windows with leafy views in what would otherwise be dark antique houses from Java. Add the thoughtful touches like fresh Jamu and ginger lemonade in your personal fridge every day and a truly wonderful team who remember everyone’s name and favorite breakfast/coffee/drink. With its twice daily yoga/movement classes, daily hot/cold contrast therapy and 1:1 breathwork sessions The Asa Maia crosses the threshold from boutique resort to wellness retreat. And yet, the experience of staying at The Asa Maia is somehow more than even all these good things. We didn’t meet Martha, the creator and owner of The Asa Maia as she was overseas. Daniela, the incredible human who was our physical guide through a week of movement and stillness, shared a little about Martha’s journey from disease to true health. The Asa Mair feels like Martha’s gift to the world in gratitude for her own healing. We found it to be a profound and extraordinary place of restoration and revitalization. With deep gratitude to: Martha, Daniela, Marylin, Axel, Tanti, Arja, Indra, Sandy, Nila, Priscilla, Agus, Lena, Giri, Ayu, Koji and the rest of the beautiful team at The Asa Maia. We will be back.
Black Penny Villas Ubud
4.6/537 Reviews
Ubud
The hotel has a total of 10 rooms, staying in the 8th room, as if walking into the forest, quiet, birdsong and drifting river valley sounds, walking down like Alice in Wonderland, the pool is big enough, the bathroom is uniquely designed, although it is covered by green plants But there are no mosquitoes. The famous grilled pork chop shop on foot is convenient. Meals are convenient in the room, I like it very much, I will stay again.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties35
Number of Reviews1,430
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 351
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 356