In recent years, Bali has become a popular travel destination. More and more people are adding Bali to their must-visit list because of its tropical climate and diverse list of destinations. Things to doand unique stay opportunities.
From luxury stays to low-cost options and everything in between, Bali has something for every mood and budget. If you're planning to visit Bali soon, here are 9 vacation rentals you should know about.
For single travelers
Budget: Private room in Nature Lodge
At Song Broek Jungle Resort in Gianyar, you can stay in the heart of nature. The lodge, known for its eco-friendly accommodation, is about 20 minutes from Ubud's restaurants and nightlife.
The villa has a king-size bed, a private bathroom, a view of the shared pool and a dedicated workspace. The design reflects its eco-friendly mission with bamboo and other natural materials featured throughout the room. Song Broek also includes mosquito nets around the bed due to its proximity to the jungle. For solo travel security, security cameras are installed throughout the property. This villa costs around $30 per night.
Mid-Range: Perfect Intimate Rice Field Getaway
With a king-size bed and bathroom in Kecamatan, about 8 minutes from nearby Ubud, this villa is perfect for an unplugged solo stay. The villa, one of five, has a private pool, views of the rice fields and feels secluded from much of the neighboring town.
The villa includes Wi-Fi, features a simple but airy design with mostly wood and bamboo accents, and has a private indoor bathtub. There is also an open shower above. A notable feature of this villa is its Balinese flower pool option. Guests can request that their name, initials or other message be displayed in the pool among thousands of floating petals. The price varies between 100 and 200 dollars per night, depending on the season.
Luxury: One-bedroom villa with pool
This one-bedroom villa in Ubud features a private pool, fenced yard and two floors. The bedroom has a king-size bed and two bathrooms. The villa includes a small kitchen, a living area and a private terrace. There is also a full spa and gym on the property as well as ample meeting space.
The fenced yard and second floor bedroom could enhance travelers' sense of well-being. This stay costs around $400 per night and up to $550 during peak season.
For families and groups
Budget: Impressive ASA Villa – 4000m2 with Huge Swimming Pool
A little further from some of the more touristy areas, this villa is in Sukasada. The region is located north of Bali and is known for its waterfalls and gardens. It takes an hour to two hours to drive to popular areas like Ubud and Seminyak.
The four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bathroom villa has four king-size beds and an en-suite bathroom. It's a villa with no-frills decor that offers jungle and ocean views and also includes wifi. The price of the villa is between 100 and 200 dollars, even during the peak season.
Mid-Range: Stunning 4BR rooftop villa, steps from the beach
Located in Seminyak, A popular area for tourists and expatriates in Bali, this vacation rental has four bedrooms. Each has a double bed and a private bathroom. It can accommodate eight people.
The stay also has wifi, a private pool, self check-in and is just a few steps from the beach. The design is modern Balinese inspired and features a white base with lots of wood and greenery accents.
At $450 per night in low season and up to $750 per night in high season, this Airbnb is a solid mid-range stay any time of year.
Luxury: High-end modern 4 bedroom Lego villa – Uluwatu
At first glance, this villa already says luxury. The modern architecture, neutral, wood interior decor, and backyard pool and entertainment area are notable.
It has four bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a king bed in each and individual terraces. Amenities include Wi-Fi, ocean views, 75-inch TV, fenced yard and more. Ranging from $1,000 per night to $2,000 per night in peak season, the price reflects accommodations.
For Duos and Couples
Budget: Authentic Balinese Home Experience
This one-bedroom house in Ubud is designed around traditional Balinese culture, with artwork and artwork that reflects the area's temples. There are also pops of bright color throughout the home, including its turquoise door, bright green pillows and lampshades.
The living room offers a bedroom with a king-size four-poster bed covered with a clear mosquito net. The entire house has indoor and outdoor options with large shutters that open to the outside and doors that lead from the bedroom directly to the garden. The general atmosphere of the villa seems to resemble that of a temple: pure and serene.
Mid-Range: Romantic Stay – Private Sunset Pool in Megananda
This room in Ubud is a favorite among Airbnb guests. It features a private pool, nature views and a calming, bright aesthetic. With floor pillows, a king-size bed, a private bathroom and a swimming chair, the room is ideal for relaxation.
Guests can expect views of the rice fields, their private pool, and a stone bathroom with a deep soaking tub for two. There is also an outdoor shower, a hammock and much more. Nightly rates generally average around $100 throughout the year.
Luxury: a love nest for newlyweds in the best location
Called the “Love Nest,” this Kecamatan stay does not disappoint in its design. Featuring a neutral palette common in Bali, the villa is isolated from the rest of the area by a high wall. The wall surrounds a swimming pool, a hammock on stilts and a sliding glass chamber.
The bedroom has a double bed, a bathtub, a separate bathroom and white, beige and brown accents. There are several plants inside and outside, and even around the covered outdoor shower. The space, while not small, feels close and intentionally intimate. Outside there is a built-in sofa and bar. The price of this villa varies between $200 and $400 per night depending on the season.