The Best Resorts to Book in Bali
Between towering volcanic mountains, intricately designed temples, and resorts drenched in sophistication — the beauty of Bali knows no bounds. From the pumping surf of Uluwatu to the relaxed waterways of Ubud, here are the best resorts in Bali.
Bali Tropic Resort & Spa
Hotel
On the powder-soft shoreline of Nusa Dua lies Bali Tropic Resort & Spa, a boutique retreat with sweeping views of the Indian Ocean. Palm-thatched cabanas are just steps away from the Sriwedari Sunken Bar, where you can swim right up and grab a mojito or three. Their bungalows and traditional Balinese-style suites are even more relaxing after an afternoon spent at the onsite spa.
Padma Resort Legian
Luxury
For close proximity to the nightlife in buzzy Seminyak without all the noise, Padma Resort Legian is the ideal hideaway. The well-manicured grounds and five-star amenities are less than 20 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport, making arrival an absolute breeze. Take your pick between five pools — yes, five — the main pool, lagoon, family, infinity, and their beach club pool.
The Anvaya Beach Resort Bali
Resort, Hotel
Beachside seafood barbecues, fitness facilities, and authentic Balinese dance performances put The Anvaya Beach Resort Bali in Kuta on the map as an everything-in-one type of resort. You can be as chilled out or active as you’d like, thanks to a wide array of facilities, all of which live up to the resorts five-star status. With a kids club and the onsite Sakanti Spa, it’s spot-on for the whole family.
The Apurva Kempinski Bali
Hotel, Chain Hotel, Resort
Beachfront luxury is epitomized at The Apurva Kempinski Bali, a clifftop resort in Nusa Dua that completely sums up the word opulence. This five-star accommodation comprises 475 carefully decorated rooms, over half of which have their own private plunge pools. Izakaya by Oku, their onsite restaurant, features delicately plated masterpieces that taste as good as they look.
Tanah Gajah, a Resort by Hadiprana
Hotel, Luxury
Reminiscent of an art museum, Tanah Gajah’s 20 individual villas are aesthetic pleasure at its finest — with intricate water gardens, high ceilings, and an endless array of original Balinese artworks. Lush, verdant rice fields surround the grounds, making it a hidden world of creative luxury, just outside of central Ubud. Thoughtful touches, like flower petal-filled baths and afternoon tea, make this place even more magical than meets the eye.
Padma Resort Ubud
Resort, Hotel
When the morning mist hangs low atop the organic-shaped infinity pool (all 89m of it) at Padma Resort Ubud, it’s easy to understand why this resort is top-rated among travellers. Balinese cultural performances, including the Barong and Kecak dances, take place right onsite. Between agroforestry tours, jungle treks and yoga classes set in a giant bamboo nest — no amenity is left out.
Anantara Uluwatu Bali Resort
Resort
W Bali
Resort, Hotel
Amankila
Resort, Hotel
COMO Shambala Estate
Resort, Spa Hotel, Hotel
More than just accommodation, a stay at COMO Shambala Estate could easily be a spiritual journey that changes your life forever. Promoting holistic health and wellness, the resort offers nothing less than the whole package; from yoga teachers to dieticians, an entire team of experts will help you feel rejuvenated on departure. The limited suites and private villas are nestled in the gorge of the sacred Ayung River. Hit up Glow cafe for healthy dishes, like grilled mahi-mahi with cucumber and melon gazpacho, finished with tropical fruit grown on the estate.
Menjangan Dynasty Resort
Resort
Viceroy Bali
Resort
Alila Villas Uluwatu
Resort, Hotel
Practicing yoga atop a paddleboard at the edge of a cliffside infinity pool sounds like a hippie’s fever dream, but it’s a daily activity at Alila Villas Uluwatu. The spa has a nonstop soundtrack of tumbling waves and chirping birds, offering therapeutic massages and quick pick-me-ups. Wholesome and traditional Indonesian fare topped with fragrant sambal sauce is available at The Warung, an in-house eatery dishing up local favourites.
Fancy relaxing at a Bali-based spa hotel? Check out the best spa hotels to book on the island of Bali, or for more hotel options, check out where to stay on Bali, Indonesia, for a local experience, all bookable with Culture Trip.
Edira Putri contributed additional reporting to this article.
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