Instagrammable Bali – 15 Instagram Spots in Uluwatu

Scroll down to find out my top instagrammable Bali spots in Uluwatu! 

Perched on the south-west tip of the Buket peninsula, Uluwatu has become THE Bali destination for magnificent sunset views, stunning beaches and dramatic cliff sides. Quieter than the popular nearby spots, such as Canggu and Seminyak, Uluwatu is the perfect place to visit if you want to stay further away from the crowds and enjoy a few uninterrupted beach moments during your vacation in Indonesia.

Uluwatu, Bali has spectacular spots and places to explore. Below, I have gathered the topmost instagrammable Bali locations in Uluwatu; the most photo-worthy sites and snap-happy locations!

Instagrammable Bali – Uluwatu

1 – Karang Boma Cliff

Karang Boma Cliff Uluwatu

This spot is the perfect place to end your day for amazing sunset shots! Located on the West coast of the peninsula, this rugged cliffside juts out over the crashing waves and rocks below. As the sun sets, the sky turns scarlet creating a dramatic, photo setting. For me, this is one of the best places to see in Bali if you love sunsets!

TIP: Please be careful when visiting this location. There is no railing around the cliff edge, (only barbed wire), so please be careful that any long or loose clothing doesn’t get caught. The ground is earthy and uneven and it can get windy so please, PLEASE take care when visiting! 

Address: Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia
Co-ordinates: 8°50’04.4″S 115°05’15.8″E

2 – Bali’s Abandoned Plane

bali abandoned aircraft in uluwatu
bali abandoned plane

If the idea of abandoned planes excites you, then Uluwatu is your kind of place for sure. 

There’s an abandoned Boeing 737 towards the east of the Bukit Peninsula, just a short drive from Pandawa Beach. Access to the body of the Bali plane is restricted, fenced off with “no trespassing” signs, but you can head up a small hill to the right of the fenced area to get some cool photos. 

How did this Bali airplane get here? I have no idea. There are a couple of rumours swirling about. The most popular one is that a rich Australian bought it with dreams to turn it into a themed restaurant, but he couldn’t get the correct permit, so he abandoned it here. 

Address: Kutuh, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Co-ordinates: 8°49’56.0″S 115°11’17.8″E

RELATED READ: 10 Best Things To Do in Uluwatu, Bali – A Complete Guide

3 – Balangan Beach Viewpoint and Cave

Balangan Viewpoint in Uluwatu
Balangan Viewpoint in Uluwatu

This seems to be THE spot in Ulu to grab a selfie! With the panoramic view of the 200-metre wide Balangan beach as your backdrop, it’s also a cool place to chill out for a moment, enjoy the view and listen to the waves crashing into the rocks below. 

TIP: This is a favourite spot for wedding photographers, especially during sunset. As they tend to hog the spot, I recommend coming earlier or even at sunrise to get a snap before it gets busy.

Address: Jl. Pantai Balangan No.54, Jimbaran, Kec. Kuta Sel
Co-ordinates: 8°47’22.8″S 115°07’30.6″E

4 – Uluwatu Temple

Uluwatu Temple
Uluwatu Temple

Perched atop its cliffside location, Uluwatu cliff Temple is world-renowned for its majestic ocean views, Balinese architecture, ancient culture and splendid sunset setting. The temple is undeniably a tourist favourite in Uluwatu!

TIP: Beware the pesky monkeys! Super cute? Sure. Curious and playful? Can be. Likely to steal your phone, camera, sunglasses, wallet or all of the above? Definitely! I recommend keeping your valuables close, bags zipped up and your new furry friends at a distance. After all, it’s not called Uluwatu Monkey Temple for nothing!

Address: Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia
Co-ordinates: 8°49’44.9″S 115°05’05.7″E

5 – Nyang Nyang Beach

Nyang Nyang Beach in Uluwatu
nyang nyang beach

Home to the bow of a graffitied shipwreck, the 2km stretch of soft white sand and clear blue waters makes Nyang Nyang Beach in Uluwatu a paradise on Earth! The beach is nice and remote and it requires a 20-minute hike down the cliffside to reach it. But trust me, the lush greenery and aqua blue waters will help you create the most Instagrammable photos!

Address: Nyang Nyang Beach, Bali, Indonesia
Co-ordinates: 8°50’43.0″S 115°06’39.8″E

RELATED READ: 10 Most Beautiful Beaches in Uluwatu, Bali

6 – oneeighty° at The Edge Bali Resort

The Edge Bali Resort

The Edge Uluwatu is a complex of luxury villas situated on the southern cliff tops, overlooking the ocean. Their beach club restaurant and bar, Oneeighty, is by far one of the most beautiful places in Bali (and most photographed as well!) thanks to their insanely cool swimming pool! The pool has a glass floor that hangs out over the side of the cliff, looking down to the ocean. This combined with the stunning backdrop of the ocean makes oneeighty° a must visit location for their insane views!

Interested? Check the rates and book your stay at The Edge Bali here.

Address: Jalan Pura Goa Lempeh Banjar Dinas Kangin Pecatu
Co-ordinates: 8°50’42.6″S 115°07’29.8″E

RELATED READ: A Complete Guide to Accommodation in Uluwatu, Bali – 22 Best Hotels

7 – Bubble Hotel Bali

bubble hotel nyang nyang beach
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bubble hotel uluwatu
@bubblehotelbali

If you made it to Nyang Nyang Beach (above), you cannot miss the Bubble Hotel either! One thing’s for sure: Bali has some of the most unique hotels in the world and the Bubble Hotel is no exception. They have transparent dome-like rooms that make for an unforgettable overnight experience, so the accommodation has quickly become one of the most Instagrammable places in Bali. 

Interested? Check the rates and book your room at Bubble Hotel Bali here.

Address: Jl. Batu Nunggalan No.11, Pecatu, Kec. Kuta Sel
Co-ordinates: 8°50’42.9″S 115°06’40.1″E

8 – Tegal Wangi Beach

tegal wangi beach in uluwatu bali

Yep, another beach! I mean how could I not, when Uluwatu hosts some of the most beautiful beaches I have ever seen? And Pantai Tegal Wangi has to be one of my favorites for sure. Prepare for a beautiful hidden beach with golden powdery sand, rock pool formations and cool cliffside cut-outs.

Address: Jimbaran, South Kuta, Badung Regency
Co-ordinates: 8°46’53.6″S 115°08’28.8″E

RELATED READ: A Guide to Paragliding in Bali – Uluwatu

9 – Dreamsea Uluwatu

Dreamsea Uluwatu
dreamsea beach

Dreamsea accommodations have a super special place in my heart. Guga and I met while working in the Spain Dreamsea, so it’s a very special place for us as it is where we fell in love (nawww!). HOWEVER, I promise that I am not being biased when I say that Dreamsea Surf Camp is probably the most stunning place to stay in Uluwatu, Bali. Get ready for beachfront rooms with direct access to the beach, a cool sun terrace chillout area, and a restaurant/bar with an easy vibe. Dreamsea is such a stunning accommodation option in central Ulu, just a few minutes away from Padang Padang beach and Thomas beach. 

Sounds good? Check the rates and book your room at Dreamsea Uluwatu here.

Address: Jl. Labuansait No.432, Pecatu, Kec. Kuta Sel
Co-ordinates: 8°48’36.5″S 115°06’19.3″E

10 – Gravity Hotel

Gravity Hotel Uluwatu Bali
Gravity Hotel in Bali

Gravity Uluwatu Boutique Hotel is another stunning accommodation that has quickly become a top Bali photo spot. The white and blue décor, lush tropical gardens, and 3 stunning staggered pools make Gravity such a cool photo-worthy location. Plus, the hotel’s infinity pool overlooks the sea in the distance and some of their cute cabanas have their own private swimming pools!

Sounds like your type of place? Check the rates and book your room at Gravity Hotel here.

Address: 32, Jl. Labuansait, Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency
Co-ordinates: 8°49’17.9″S 115°07’00.8″E

11 – Sabaya Bali

Sabaya Bali

Sitting 100 metres above the Indian Ocean, with 3 infinity swimming pools, a bar and restaurant, Sabaya Bali (formerly known as Omnia Beach Club), is the ultimate luxury hangout in Uluwatu. I recommend going there to soak up the sun, eat, party, listen to some DJs, swim, watch the sunset and get a pic while you’re crossing their ultra-lux bridge!

Address: Jl. Belimbing Sari, Pecatu, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung
Co-ordinates: 8°50’46.8″S 115°08’26.1″E

12 – Rock Bar Uluwatu at Ayana Resort

rock bar uluwatu

The Rock Bar is located at Ayana Resort and it’s an unmissable spot if you want to admire a superb sunset while sipping on an exotic cocktail. Take the elevator up to Ayana Rock Bar and get ready for a breathtaking view with the waves splashing on the background!

TIP: I recommend going at sunset for the best view and colors.

Address: Sejahtera, Jl. Karang Mas, Jimbaran, Kec. Kuta Sel
Co-ordinates: 8°47’03.4″S 115°08’18.5″E

13 – Thomas Beach

thomas beach in uluwatu

In case you’re not tired of Uluwatu beaches yet, I present to you: Thomas Beach Uluwatu! This little beach is probably one of the most underrated in Uluwatu, although it’s an amazing surfing spot. The crystal-clear blue waters and stretches of soft sand mixed with the vintage-inspired parasols create such a cute beach setting, worthy of tons of pictures!

Address: Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency
Co-ordinates: 8°48’48.4″S 115°05’46.5″E

14 – Ulu Cliffhouse

ulu cliffhouse

Picture this: a superb beach club in Uluwatu, right on top of a cliff. Uluwatu Cliff House is a superb accommodation, restaurant and party hub that looks totally Instagram-worthy. There are photo opportunities everywhere you look, especially on the terrace overlooking the sea!

Address: Jl. Labuansait Jl. Uluwatu No.315, Pecatu, Kec. Kuta Sel
Co-ordinates: 8°48’50.4″S 115°05’29.7″E

15 – Bingin Beach

Bingin Beach

Last but not least: Bingin Beach! Bingin Beach is another superb beach with crystal blue waters and soft sand. Aaand yep, it’s another great surfing spot in Uluwatu as well! I recommend going there for the cool, laid-back vibe, colorful umbrellas and the little stone shrines on the beach. Definitely a super cute Bali photoshoot location!

Address: Jl. Pantai Bingin, Pecatu, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung
Co-ordinates: 8°48’20.5″S 115°06’46.6″E

This was my complete list of the best Bali Instagram spots in Uluwatu! If you want to create the most awe and envy-inducing photos for your Instagram account, you cannot go wrong with these places. From abandoned airplanes to pristine beaches and unforgettable sunsets watched on a cliff, this list has it all.

By the way, if you want to make sure you don’t miss any photo-worthy spot during your Bali trip, I recommend booking this small group Instagram tour in Bali or this one; both of them include the entrance fees to all the places you’ll visit.

Aaaand don’t forget to follow me on Instagram to find out more about my adventures!

xoxo,

Melissa

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Where to Stay in Munduk, Bali – Best Munduk Hotels For All Budgets

Munduk is a great area in northern Bali, Indonesia, located around one hour and a half from Ubud. It’s the perfect spot to see some unique waterfalls, lakes, coffee plantations, hot springs and rice terraces. A must-do if your itinerary allows it!

If you’re planning on doing the Munduk Waterfall Trail and to explore the numerous attractions in the nearby area, it is worth it to take your time and spend one or two nights in Munduk village. In this case, in the article below you’ll find ALL the best Munduk hotels, guesthouses and cottages to stay in both in the village of Munduk and in the surrounding areas. For all budgets and preferences, all hand-picked by me!

where is munduk in bali map

A couple of things to note before booking your hotel in Munduk:

Munduk Village hotels

Munduk Village hotels

Most of the accommodations in Munduk are located on the main road or very close to it. This means you’ll have easy access to everything interesting happening in the village, including restaurants, bars, shops and all the cool things to do in Munduk. Here are the best ones I could find with super-duper reviews and a great list of amenities:

Resorts & luxury hotels in Munduk Village

Munduk Moding Plantation Nature Resort & Spa

Unfortunately, most accommodation options in Munduk fall under the mid-range or budget section, with lots of affordable homestays and guesthouses, but I still found two great resorts and villas for you below:

Mid-range accommodations in Munduk Village

Munduk Menir Villas

Budget guesthouses and homestays in Munduk Village

Munduk Village

Hotels around Munduk – nearby villages and valleys

Sanak Retreat Bali in Munduk

You don’t need to stay in the heart of Munduk in order to explore the area, my friends! In fact, most of the luxury resorts are not located along the main road, but a bit outside of Munduk. And you’ll find all my best recommendations below:

RELATED READ: A Complete Guide to Munduk, Bali

This was my complete list of recommended Munduk hotels in Bali! Regardless if you’re looking for a complete splurge in a luxury resort or a budget accommodation such as a hostel or a guesthouse, you’ve got some great options in my lists above.

If you need more help planning your trip and itinerary for Munduk, I recommend clicking here to find all my articles about this cool destination and its nearby waterfalls and here you will find all my posts and stories about Bali. Do check them out!

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East Bali Adventure – My Recommended 10-Day Itinerary

Bali is a paradise on Earth and I truly believe that everyone NEEDS to visit it at least once in their lifetime! And although South Bali is all the rave, I think East Bali is THE place to be for people who want to explore Bali’s unique beauty… and don’t want to be in the middle of huge crowds of tourists. If you’ve been to all the hotspots in South Bali before (Uluwatu, Kuta, Seminyak, Bukit etc) or if you’re looking for a laid-back vacation, please – take East Bali into consideration!

If you decide to do so, first of all, YAY! And second of all – let’s get to business, we got quite some planning to do! And this 10-day East Bali itinerary is here to help. I have gathered all the best things to do in East of Bali in this post, as well as some awesome places to stay during your adventure, plus some pretty useful tips at the end. My itinerary includes everything you could wish for: adventure, culture, relaxation, tradition, exciting activities, towns, nature and more!

Let’s get started!

My recommended 10-day East Bali itinerary

recommended itinerary for east bali

Yes, I’m recommending a 10-day trip to East Bali in order to do everything there is to do here! It may sound like too much for such a small area (it is, really?) but trust me, with all there is to see, it isn’t too much at all. 10 days are just enough. East Bali is no place where you can get bored, so you will always have something to do and a new place to explore without overcrowding your days or ending up feeling exhausted. Balance is key here! That’s why I picked a mix of different activities – some require more effort, while others are all about relaxation and picture-taking.

SIDEMEN – 3 days 

KARANGASEM – 3 days

AMED – 3 days

CANDIDASA  – 1 days

And here’s an East Bali map with all the places I am recommending below:

east bali map

11 Top things to do in East Bali

I know I’ve said it before, but I just can’t help it: there are SO many amazing East Bali attractions! If you decided to explore this part of the world on my recommended 10-day itinerary (or more! Or less – it’s up to you), here are some UNMISSABLE things to add to your bucket list.

Pssst, I also have a bonus list with extra stuff if you scroll down – no time to get bored here!

1 – Tukad Cepung Waterfall

Tukad Cepung Waterfall
Tukad Cepung Waterfall in East Bali

The most beautiful waterfall in Bali? Yes, sir, count me in! I know I will probably say this time and time again, but Tukad Cepung Waterfall is a really special place. It simply looks like Heaven on Earth! And this is not just a metaphor – what makes this place special is the way the sun falls on the waterfall at sunrise, oftentimes creating beautiful rainbows and countless photo opportunities.

The water is clear, the sound of the water falling is soothing and the light is just SO amazing! I can try to put it into words if you want, but I feel like this doesn’t do it justice. So I recommend looking at the pictures instead.

LOCATION: Central Parkir Waterfall Tukad Cepung, Jl. Tembuku, Tembuku, Kabupaten Bangli

ENTRANCE FEE: 10.000 IDR/person (0.70 US$). Free parking.

TIP: If you want to visit more waterfalls in Indonesia, I commend this Ubud Spectacular Waterfalls Tour (Tukad Cepung, Tegenungan and Tibumana) or this Bali Instagram Highlights Tour (Lempuyang Temple, Tirta Gangga, Tukad Cepung Waterfall & more).

2 – Sidemen Rice Terrace

Sidemen Rice Terrace in East Bali
Sidemen Rice Terrace in East Bali

Before you ask: No, Sidemen Rice Terrace is not as big and popular as Tegalalang Rice Terrace. But the views more than compare – they really are wonderful! But what makes Sidemen a must-visit during your trip is a small little detail that no other rice terraces have: the view of Mount Agung looming in the background, also known as the highest mountain in Bali and an active volcano. 

So if you’re interested in some lush greenery and a relaxing walk, this is the place to go! Doing a trek in Sidemen is very recommended and it’s a pretty popular activity. On your way, you will walk in the rice fields, through the charming Sidemen village and over the river. Lovely!

LOCATION: Sidemen Village – Jalan Sidemen – Sangkan Gunung, Sangkan Gunung

ENTRANCE FEE: Free

3 – Mount Agung

rice terraces near Amed Bali

Mount Agung (also known as Gunung Agung) is the highest mountain in Bali at 3.031 meters tall. You will see beautiful views of it from many places in East Bali such as Amed or Tukad Cepung Waterfall, for example. Ah, by the way, Mt Agung is not just a mountain, it’s actually an active volcano! It’s really grand and impressive and, if I come to think about it, in a way, I can compare it to Mt. Fuji in Japan – a.k.a you can feel its presence everywhere.

Feeling adventurous? You can even climb Mount Agung! But this is not for the feint hearted – you’ll need a good level of fitness for this one. I’m talking about professional-level-mountain-climber here. No, I’m not kidding! A lot of people are saying that climbing Mt. Agung was the hardest climb they ever did in Indonesia because the way there is very steep and dangerous. So I really do not recommend doing this one alone – please, hire a guide to go with you. Safety first!

TREKKING PRICE: around 80 US$/person. You can find more details here.

4 – Bukit Cinta Pangi Viewpoint

Bukit Cinta Pangi
Bukit Cinta Pangi Viewpoint

In case you don’t get to climb Mt. Agung to admire the gorgeous view from up there (don’t worry, most of us won’t), here’s a second option for you: Bukit Cinta Pangi Viewpoint. The view from up here is stunning and it’s considered to be one of the most beautiful sunrise points in Bali. You can see Mt. Agung and the rice terraces from there, so make sure you don’t forget your camera!

LOCATION: Abyandauh, Pangi Karangasem, Karangasem, Kec. Karangasem

ENTRANCE FEE: Free

TIP: If you can, come here very early in the morning in order to avoid the big crowds of tourists. What a spot to have as your starting point for the day!

5 – Tirta Gangga Water Palace

Tirta Gangga Water Palace
Tirta Gangga Water Palace in East Bali

Tirta Gangga is one of those unmissable Balinese temples because it’s just so beautiful! It’s unlike any other temple you will encounter here – it has numerous gardens, pools, fountains and fish ponds (with huge Koi fish!), as well as gorgeous stepping stones. This Water Palace is actually a former Royal Palace and its aristocratic feel is well preserved – you’ll feel right when you arrive!

LOCATION: Jalan Raya Abang Desa Adat, Ababi, Abang, Kabupaten Karangasem

ENTRANCE FEE: 30.000 IDR/person (2.10 US$). 10.000 IDR (0.70 US$) if you want to swim in the pool as well.

TIP: A visit to Tirta Gangga Water Palace is included in this Two Day East Island Tour of Bali – recommended if you’re short on time but still want to visit the highlights of East Bali.

6 – Besakih Temple

Besakih

Besakih (Pura Besakih) is also known as Bali’s “Mother Temple” and I don’t think I’m exaggerating when I say that it’s the biggest (and some people even say the “holiest”) temple in Bali. And no, it’s not just one temple, but a beautiful complex with 3 main temples and more than 85 smaller temples and shrines! Each of them with its own particularities and celebrations. Each of them, worth at least a short little walk.

By the way, another great thing about this temple complex is its location – high up on a hill, providing an unparalleled view of the landscape surrounding it – hills, rice fields, mountains and more.

LOCATION: Jl. Gunung Mas No.Ds, Besakih, Rendang, Kabupaten Karangasem

7 – Lempuyang Temple

Lempuyang Luhur in bali
gates of heaven photo spot in bali

Heh, Lempuyang Temple (also known as “The Gates of Heaven”) is truly one of the most famous spots in Bali overall! So it has to be HIGH up on your list of things to do in East Bali if you ask me. The top of the temple is where you want to arrive – a superb setting for pictures, where Mt. Agung can be seen between the two gates. By the way, this temple is the highest temple in Bali!

Now I’m sure you’ve seen countless pictures of this place, especially on Instagram. Because of this, I recommend going there at sunset – the mornings have become crazy busy with tourists trying to get the perfect picture.

And while we’re on the subject… you may have seen that most of the pictures of this temple online make it seem like there’s a big pool or a lake in front of the gates. That’s, in fact, just not true. Spoiler alert – there is no lake. Just some locals, holding a little mirror for the pictures, elevating your gram game and hoping to earn a tip. Although it’s a bit misleading and it brings up the bigger topic into discussion, related to the impact that social media has on travelling, there is no denying it’s a pretty impressive photo.

LOCATION: Bunutan, Abang, Seraya Bar., Kec. Karangasem, Kabupaten Karangasem

TIP: If you want to book a tour with a professional photographer at The Gates of Heaven, I recommend this one. Or, if you want to get snap happy, you can take this Bali Instagram Highlights Tour that includes a stop at this gorgeous temple.

8 – Amed

amed beach black sand

Amed is a gorgeous fishing village in East Bali and THE perfect destination for world-class snorkelling, diving and freediving as well. This place is actually one of the most famous diving destinations in the world. There are underwater shipwrecks, statues and lots of coral reefs to explore.

Except for the water activities, there are many other interesting things to do in Amed – that’s exactly why I’m recommending you to spend 3 days in this town. I’m talking about all of the activities you can do here (together with some hotel and restaurant recommendations as well) in this article: Complete Guide: 7 Things to Do in Amed, Bali and Why You Should Visit It

LOCATION: Purwakerti, Abang, Karangasem Regency, Bali, Indonesia

TIP: In case you don’t have a lot of time on your hands but you still want to do some snorkelling here as a day trip, I recommend this tour: East Bali: Snorkeling Day Trip to Amed!

9 – Ujung Water Palace

Ujung Water Palace in East Bali
Ujung Water Palace

Ujung Water Palace, also known as Taman Sukasada Ujung is a bit larger than Tirta Gangga Water Palace – and with a different charm that earns it a visit! You’ll find beautiful pools there, photo-worthy architecture and, of course, the unmissable backdrop of Mt. Agung that you may already be familiar with. After all, I’ve been talking about it all through this guide!

I highly recommend you stop and pay a visit to this water palace for a bit of relaxation and a dose of history, as this spot will show you how the Royal family of Karangasem used to live and unwind. The fish ponds are unmissable as well!

LOCATION: Tumbu, Karangasem, Karangasem Regency, Bali, Indonesia

10 – Candidasa

candidasa beach destination in east bali

Next in line is East Bali’s super popular beach resort town! So if you’re all about laying on the beach away from the tourist crowds in the south, this is the place for you. And whenever you’re bored of the beach and soft sand, you can explore the village and its well-preserved temples. Candidasa will often feel like a bit of local Paradise that you can have all to yourself!

LOCATION: Nyuh Tebel, Manggis, Karangasem Regency, Bali, Indonesia

TIP: If you want to explore Candidasa during an organised two-day trip, I recommend this one: Two Day East Island Tour that will take you to Karangasem, Candidasa, and Amed. Easy and convenient! And if you’re all about diving, I recommend this Candidasa Diving Experience that includes 2 dives!

11 – Virgin Beach

virgin beach in bali

Swimming, sunbathing and relaxing on a secluded white sand beach. If you’re still not bored with beaches yet (and how can you be, this is Bali after all!), I have another recommendation for you – Virgin Beach, a laid-back beach where you will find almost no tourists and incredible, beautiful blue water. No, really, this place is so off-the-beaten-track that many people still don’t know about it. And you can easily get here from Candidasa, as they’re so close to each other!

A typical day on Virgin Beach looks a little bit like this: laying in the sun, or under an umbrella (they’re cheap to rent – 50.000 IDR/person which is around 3.8 US$), applying lots of SPF (safety first people!), grabbing a bite to eat at one of the nearby warungs, coming back to the beach for a splash… If this doesn’t sound perfect to you, I don’t know what does!

LOCATION: Jl. Raya Bukit Asah No.Desa, Adat Bugbug, Kec. Karangasem

ENTRANCE FEE: The beach has a parking fee of 10.000 IDR (0.70 US$) per bike/car.

TIP: Want to try your hand at spearfishing? Or even line fishing? You’re in luck, as Virgin Beach is just the place to try these activities and this tour is the perfect choice for an organised experience.

BONUS: 8 Extra things to do in East Bali

Complete Guide - 7 Things to Do in Amed Bali and Why You Should Visit It

Now that you know all about my list of 10 awesome things to do in East Bali, I have another list for you! Yes, extra stuff to double the fun! In case you feel like your days are not full enough or if you have already visited some of the spots above and need something new, you can pick from the activities recommended below. I told you you’ll never get bored in East Bali!

1 – Bukit Lemped canopy experience

Bukit Lemped Pedaling Tree House is among the most popular East Bali tourist attractions. Many people flock here not just for the beautiful treehouse, but also for the canopy experience. Expect an adventurous experience with ladders, ropes, paths and bridges among tall trees. The kid in you will be SO happy! But if you have a fear of heights… you might be better skipping on this one.

2 – Goa Lawah Temple

Goa Lawah Temple in Bali

Gao Lawah Temple, literally translating to the “Bat Cave”, is an important temple in Bali (actually one of their 9 directional temples) and a popular tourist stop. It’s actually one of the biggest temples around and it dates from the 11th century. From then until now, the temple has remained a place of worship for locals. And yes, there are real bats living there!

TIP: You can stop at Gao Laway Temple on your way from Denpasar to East Bali. This can easily be one of your first stops if you want to!

3 – Candidasa Lotus Lagoon

You know, I suggested a stop in Candidasa in my itinerary. Well, one of the highlights of this place is the Lotus Lagoon. Yes, it’s exactly what you’re expecting it to be – a beautiful (artificial) pond with numerous pink lotuses, as well as some intricate Balinese statues. No entrance fee! 

TIP: If you want to get a unique view of the Lotus Lagoon, I recommend crossing the road from it to the shrines. This spot is a little more elevated and it provides an unobstructed view of the flowery pond with the sea as a backdrop.

4 – Kerta Gosa

kerta gosa temple in bali

Kerta Gosa, also known as Taman Gili Kerta Gosa is located in Semarapura and it’s part of a historic royal palace complex. There are two main buildings to be visited here: Bale Kerta Gosa (grand hall) and Bale Kambang (floating pavilion) – two halls/pavilions, both of them filled with beautiful paintings and lots of history. 

This is a National Heritage Site, but the entrance is free. Bonus points!

5 – Tenganan Traditional Village

Tenganan Village, also known as Tenganan Pegringsingan, is a traditional village located close to Candidasa. And yes, this is another place that’s RICH in history! I recommend going here if you want to see how local village communities used to live in the past – and trust me, their cultural and social life is different from anything you’d expect in Bali!

6 – Telaga Waja white water rafting

Telaga Waja white water rafting

White water rafting? Yes, sir, it was high time for some proper adventure in Bali! Doing some white water rafting on Tegala Waja River is a popular activity – and a pocket-friendly one, too! Except for a little bit of adrenaline, you’re also signing up for some incredible views of hills, waterfalls, valleys and more.

7 – Tihingan Village

Tihingan Village is a traditional Balinese craftsmen village known for its production of gamelan instruments – anything from drums to gongs. Most of these instruments are traditionally used in holy prayers and rituals. The village is a wonderful place to explore as you’ll find lots of workshops there (with blacksmiths at work!), as well as cute galleries with instruments on display. If you’re enthusiastic about it, you can even go home with some pretty bells for around 25 US$.

In case you want to explore more of Bali, here are some other awesome destinations to add to your trip:

I have detailed articles about each of them, all you need to do is click on the titles above!

BONUS #2: Best organised tours for East Bali

east bali organised tours

MY RECOMMENDATION: I think the best idea would be to book a private car charter for your itinerary. This is especially great if you’re travelling in a group. It’s flexible (they have multiple types of cars and the drivers can speak different languages), it’s budget-friendly (as you will share the entire price with your fellow travellers) and it’s very convenient (you can make your itinerary as you please)! I recommend this option

However, here are some other good tour alternatives, especially if you’re short on time and can’t do a longer East Bali tour:

Where to stay during each day of your itinerary

wapa di ume sidemen accommodation
Wapa di Ume Resort in Sidemen

I hope I convinced you by now that all your days in East Bali will be filled with relaxation, adventure and lots of fun, but there’s still one thing left uncovered – where will you sleep? I’m one step ahead of you! Here’s a list of hand-picked accommodations for each of the 4 base cities I recommend:

WHERE TO STAY IN SIDEMEN

SPLURGE: Wapa di Ume Sidemen

MID-RANGE: Astana Swaha Villa

BUDGET: Sawah Indah Villa

WHERE TO STAY IN KARANGASEM

SPLURGE: The Village of Angels

MID-RANGE: Lempuyang Boutique Hotel

BUDGET: Villa Melanting

WHERE TO STAY IN AMED

SPLURGE: The Griya Villas and Spa

MID-RANGE: Mejore Hotel

BUDGET: Aquaterrace Amed

WHERE TO STAY IN CANDIDASA

SPLURGE: Candi Beach Resort & Spa

MID-RANGE: Lotus Bungalows

BUDGET: Amarta Beach Cottages

Useful tips for your trip

my tips for visiting east bali

Last but not least, here are some very useful tips and things to take with you on your trip to East Bali:

SET UP YOUR ITINERARY BEFOREHAND

You can use this article as a base for your East Bali itinerary, but I strongly advise you make a day-by-day plan so you can ensure you’re making the best out of your time in this wonderful destination. You don’t want to go home with the regret of not visiting that beautiful waterfall you dreamed about just because you didn’t plan properly!

SIM CARD

Making sure you get a local SIM card with data once you arrive at the airport. You can also order it online beforehand and pick it up once you arrive.

CASH

It’s always best to have some cash with you when you’re travelling around Indonesia. You might not encounter as many ATMs here as you’d wish, especially if you’re visiting remote locations. Plus, not all places (only a very few, actually) offer the possibility of paying with your card.

DRESS APPROPRIATELY

This is especially important when you’re visiting sacred/prayer places such as temples. Make sure your shoulders and knees are covered, even if it’s just with a scarf.

DON’T POLLUTE

And I cannot stress this enough! This is, of course, something I advise you to be careful about anywhere in the world. A good tip to help with this: I recommend bringing your favourite filter refillable water bottle with you and avoiding buying endless bottled water.

THINK TWICE ABOUT VISITING DURING LOW SEASON

The low season in Bali is equal to the rainy season (January, February, March, April, October, November) and, although the prices drop drastically during these times, it’s best to think twice about it. The rainy days in Bali usually mean light sessions of rain in the afternoon… or full on tropic thunder storms! – This could limit your sightseeing opportunities at times!

LASTLY, DON’T FORGET TO BARGAIN

Almost all prices in Indonesia are inflated, so at least some bargaining is expected. Don’t be embarrassed to do it!

That was my complete itinerary and list of things to do in East Bali! From visiting the world-famous Tirta Gangga Water Palace to snorkelling in Amed, there are countless exciting things to do in this part of the world. I hope my guide will help you create your ideal vacation filled with exciting days exploring East Bali!

And if you want to find out more about other cool destinations in the country such as Nusa Islands, Ubud or Uluwatu, I recommend clicking here to read all about my adventures in Indonesia.

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Complete Guide: 7 Things to Do in Amed, Bali and Why You Should Visit

Amed is a wonderful destination in Indonesia, found on the far east coast of Bali! It’s a quiet little patch of paradise and an amazing place to visit if you appreciate the beauty of Bali but feel like getting a little peace from the crowds of tourists. If you’re planning a vacation there soon, you’re in luck! This complete guide contains all the best things to do in Amed, as well as where to stay, where to eat, how to get there and more. Scroll down to find out more!

Bali remains one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. However, the fishing village of Amed isn’t really known for bustling crowds of tourists. Instead, it’s an oasis of relaxation and a great scuba diving spot! In fact, most people come here only for diving, but what they don’t know is that there’s so much more to Amed than that. If you’re like me, then you won’t mind avoiding the large crowds and Instagrammable beaches for a couple of days off the beaten track. 

Don’t get me wrong, Bali is absolutely beautiful, but Amed offers a bit more adventure and exploration than the busy beaches on the western coast! That’s why I recommend staying overnight and spending a couple of days in Amed.

That being said, let’s dive right into it:

First of all, is Amed worth visiting?

The short answer, if you ask me, is yes. And not just for a couple of hours! If you want me to expand on the subject, I will gladly do so, as this place is totally worth it. Amed is a place for relaxation away from the hustle and bustle of the super popular tourist destinations in Bali. It’s also an excellent spot for divers, as well as people that want to chill on black sand beaches. In fact, Amed is for everyone from romantic getaways to families with children and solo travellers as well.

where is amed located in bali indonesia

Amed is actually larger than you think, a 14 km-long area that encompasses several charming fishing villages; Amed, Banyuning, Jemeluk, Selang, Bunutan, Lipah and more. You’ll find recommendations scattered all along the Amed coastal area in this article, as they all have one or more special attractions. 

7 Best Things to do in Amed, Bali

What to do in Amed, you might ask? Although you might not expect it, there are quite some exciting things to do in Amed and in East Bali in general! From scuba diving among shipwrecks to watching the sunset from the cliffside, below is my complete list of recommended things to do in Amed:

1 – Dive Sites

diving in amed bali

Surely one of the best things to do in Amed, so I just had to start with it. Diving is SUCH a popular activity around here, that some people even call Amed the “diving capital” of Bali. The cool thing is that you won’t have any problems trying it even if you’re not a diving expert (yet!). Amed is actually world-famous for scuba diving and there’s also the possibility to do night diving and freediving here, which I think is SO cool! Many divers love the fact that there are calm currents here and lots of marine life to explore, including bioluminescent plankton.

And here’s another cool perk: Amed has some incredible (and affordable!) freediving schools that can help you figure out how to move through the water and check out the incredible scenery and marine life this paradise has to offer.

If you’re eager to try it, here are some exciting, unmissable spots for diving in Amed:

USAT LIBERTY WRECK

This is a super popular sunken ship and dive site to check out while you have your head underwater! The ship is close to the beach in Tulamben (30 km away from Amed). This is also a great place to go snorkelling for a couple of hours. Oh, and might I say that the USAT Liberty Wreck is considered the best diving site in the country (and sometimes the world as well)? Yep, it’s no joke! Don’t forget to bring your underwater camera too!

JAPANESE SHIPWRECK

This one often gets overlooked for the more popular USAT Liberty Shipwreck – but if you’re in Amed for diving, this site is another cool spot well-worth visiting! You’ll find it in Banyuning Bay, along with a couple of places where you can buy snacks and rent snorkelling gear. And what makes everything even more mysterious is that there isn’t much info on this shipwreck, unfortunately. It’s unclear how it got to Bali and how it sank. In fact, there isn’t even that much evidence to support the claim that it’s Japanese, haha! If you need a guide, here’s a cool guided snorkelling trip to this site.

scuba diving in bali indonesia

An underwater gallery? Where do I sign up?! No, really, this is a very cool local project: several popular diving spots in Indonesia, like Amed and Lombok, were “updated” with underwater statues such as mailboxes, pyramids, statues of people, mermaids, bicycles, and… a baby head! Yes, you can see these under the waters of Amed. This project is not a pretty tourist scam at all – it actually aims to stimulate coral growth and spread awareness. From the corals and sea life I saw on my trip, it seems to be working great!

In case you’re not ready to try diving and want to stick to snorkelling instead, I have found this amazing full-day snorkelling tour in Amed with lunch included that will take you to all the cool spots!

And if you’re looking for some great diving schools in Amed, I can help with that as well. Personally, we went with Adventure Divers Bali. We had a blast! They gave us a super fun experience, along with being very patient and professional, so I can definitely recommend them as my top pick. Some other good alternatives are  Amed Scuba Tauchzentrum and No Fear Diving.

RELATED READ: East Bali Adventure – My Recommended 10-Day Itinerary

2 – Jemeluk Bay

jemeluk bay in amed bali

There are many tourists that are excited about diving in Bali, but Jemeluk Bay is also a good place for those who prefer to remain on the surface! Great for snorkellers, Jemeluk Bay is a family-friendly area too with lots of shops and restaurants.

If you’re feeling active, there are places to rent stand-up paddleboards for a couple of hours or the day – or you can arrange the rental with your accommodation. By the way, you should consider taking a sunset SUP, it’s such an awesome thing to do here as the sunsets over the bay are fantastic!

If you’re travelling with children that are eager to see some marine life, Jemeluk Bay is a great, well-known spot to start. Jemeluk Beach is actually made of volcanic black sand, but the area is considered to be one of the most serene places in Amed.

TIP: Another good place for snorkelling and admiring the local coral reefs is Lipah Beach. For something a bit more adventurous, the Japanese shipwreck in Banyuning Bay is another great snorkeling option as the wreck is so close to the water’s surface.

RELATED READ: A Guide to Paragliding in Bali – Uluwatu

3 – Jemeluk Viewpoint / Sunset Point

sunset point in amed bali

Sunset Point used to be the best sunset spot in Amed, with incredible panoramic views over Amed Beach. However – recently the land directly in front of the viewpoint was bought and the start of a hotel build popped up. Rumour has it that the owners didn’t have the correct building permits to complete it, so building has stopped and a large, half built construction site now sits in the middle of this view. Nope – not ideal.

Either way, it’s easy for you to check the spot out for yourself. Amed consists of one coastal road, which is where you will find all the restaurants, shops and this viewpoint Sunset point (at the highest point of road). You can’t miss it. 

MY ADVICE: Personally, I would skip Sunset Point altogether and go grab a cheeky bintang or sunset coconut at one of the cliffside warungs across the road from the viewpoint. My top pick would be See You Again for sunset drinks. With no view obstructions, this locally owned warung is the perfect spot to end your day – watching the sunset beside Mount Agung and over Amed Beach. They serve great food and drinks here too, the family who own the place are lovely and they offer the best view over the bay.

4 – Amed Beach

amed beach black sand

You may already know about the black sand beaches in Bali, but Amed Beach is probably the most special of them all! No, really, the sand here is really, really black – which makes for incredible photo opportunities. And to top everything off, you can also get a gorgeous view of Mount Agung while you’re here.

TIP: The black sand can get super hot during the day, so make sure you bring some flip flops or sandals. And don’t forget the sunscreen too – highly recommended! 

5 – Take a scooter and explore the rice terraces

rice terraces

I told you Amed is more than just diving and snorkelling! If you want to get away from the beach for a bit and explore the countryside, one of the best ideas is to rent a scooter (they’re cheap, I’m talking more about them below in the “How to get around” section) and drive for 10-20 minutes until you reach the hillside rice terraces. There are multiple tracks that you can take and all of them will lead to beautiful sceneries around Mount Agung, you just need to be a bit adventurous!

If you ask me, travelling is all about discovering the hidden gems of each place and not just sticking to the world-famous attractions. And, luckily for us, Amed is here to cater. Getting lost (not literally, ofc!) in the rice fields might just be the highlight of your Amed vacation.

RELATED READ: 10 Best Things To Do in Uluwatu, Bali – A Complete Guide 

6 – Visit Tirta Gangga Water Palace

Tirta Gangga Water Palace in Bali

A former palace and a very special place for a day trip. What you’ll find if you travel to Tirta Gangga (“Water from the Ganges” in English) are fountains, statues, ancient carvings and more. It’s an amazing place to experience old Bali and to take some beautiful pictures with the pools and the stepping stones. And the best part? Tirta Gangga is only a 30-minute drive away from Amed, so it can easily be done in half a day!

TIP: You can also visit Tirta Gangga on your way to Amed from Canggu if you want to save some time and break up your journey.

7 – Visit Lempuyang Luhur / Pura Lempuyang

Lempuyang Luhur in bali
gates of heaven photo spot in bali

Here’s another incredible trip suggestion for you near Amed, this time to one of the most famous photo spots in all of Bali: Lempuyang Luhur! Many, many people come here to take a photo of Mount Agung framed by the temple gates. It’s pretty impressive, although I’ve heard it can get overcrowded very quickly. In order to avoid this, I recommend visiting very early in the morning, preferably at sunrise!
And, in all honesty, the views of Mount Agung are simply gorgeous, I must admit!

NOTE: You might have seen hundreds of pictures of this place online and in most of them there’s something resembling a reflection pool or a lake at its base. Well, sorry to disappoint, but there is NO actual reflection pool at the gates – just some locals with a mirror looking to make some extra rupiah by helping you get ‘that spot’. Eh, it is what it is! And let’s be honest, it does look cool. 

If you’re interested, you can read more about this popular “scam” here.

Where to stay in Amed, Bali

blue moon villas resort in amed bali
We stayed at Blue Moon Villas Resort

When it comes to picking a place to stay in Amed, you will be spoiled with plenty of options: you can choose from resorts, villas, mid-range hotels and even homestays – something for every pocket! Depending on your budget, you’ll find cute accommodations on the beach or further inland.

TIP: Oftentimes, dive schools will provide accommodation if you sign up for a course or package, so make sure to double-check when you book if you’re interested.

Here are my hand-picked recommendations for an excellent stay in Amed, Bali:

SPLURGE: Mathis Lodge Amed

MID-RANGE HOTEL: Blue Moon Villas Resort – this is where we stayed!

BUDGET HOMESTAY: Aquaterrace Amed

HOSTEL: Pondok Aldi Hostel

ENTIRE VILLAS: The Kampung

Where to eat in Amed

where to eat in amed bali

Do I need to say that NO trip to Bali or Indonesia, in general, is complete without some incredible food tasting? Yes, sir, Amed is no exception when it comes to healthy, flavourful traditional dishes and colourful Buddha bowls. Here are the best places and restaurants in Amed, in my opinion. Beware, the list is long and full of flavours!

How to get to Amed, Bali

doing SUP in amed bali

As I mentioned before, Amed is located on the Eastern coast of Bali, a bit off the beaten path. There are several ways of getting there, depending on where you’re coming from and your means of transportation. The most popular choice is a taxi or a private driver

Another convenient, inexpensive choice is scooter rental. This is great if you want to take your time to explore and admire the scenery and maybe even make some stops along the way – But I only recommend this option if you’re an experienced scooter driver!

As for prices, a private driver costs around 600.000 IDR/day (42 US$) and a scooter rental is around 60.000 IDR/day (4.20 US$).

OVERVIEW:

Here’s a short overview of the distances and times from the most popular destinations in Indonesia to Amed:

DENPASAR TO AMED: 86 km, 2h30’

CANGGU TO AMED: 94 km, 2h30’

UBUD TO AMED: 77 km, 2h10’

ULUWATU TO AMED: 119 km, 3h

SANUR TO AMED: 85 km, 2h

GILI TO AMED: The only option, in this case, is to take a ferry – the ride will take around 3 hours.

RELATED READ: The Complete Guide to Ubud – 6 Unmissable Things to Do in Ubud, Bali

How to get around Amed, Bali

getting around in bali by scooter rental

The easiest way of travelling around Amed (and Bali in general) is either by renting a scooter that you can drive yourself or hiring a car and driver to take you around the island. Both have their own advantages. A scooter gives you complete freedom to adventure, while a driver provides comfort and relaxation.

You can rent scooters everywhere in Amed, from hotels to scooter rental shops and stalls. The price is between 50.000 to 70.000 IDR per day (3.50 to 5 US$). Don’t forget to negotiate and always check the bike!

TIP: For more advice on renting scooters while in Bali, I recommend reading this post – How to Rent a Scooter in Bali, which will tell you all you need to consider when renting.

This was my complete guide to Amed, full of exciting things to do other than just laying on the beach and going for a dive to see a wreck! I have also given you many hand-picked recommendations for hotels, restaurants, warungs and lots of information about how to get to Amed and how to get around as well. You’ll find everything you need here!

There’s so much to see and do in Amed that only one day won’t be enough if you ask me. It’s well worth staying for a while, especially if you want to completely relax and unwind. And this little guide is here to help you make the best out of your time on your trip to Bali and the entire Amed area.

If you want to travel to more places in Indonesia, I recommend clicking here to read all about my adventures in this incredible country, including places such as Canggu, Ubud, Uluwatu, Nusa Islands, Gili Islands and more!

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Where To Stay in Ubud – A Selection of 26 Hotels for All Budgets

People from all around the world travel to Ubud in Bali each year in order to find peace, relaxation, culture, great food and unforgettable experiences.

If you’re one of them, you must be wondering where to stay in Ubud during your trip, right? In which case, I’m here to help! In this post, I have gathered all my best recommendations for the best hotels in Ubud for all pockets – luxury, middle-priced and budget as well. Scroll down to find the perfect places to stay for you!

Ubud is one of the best places to stay in Bali for a couple of reasons. First, it’s a wonderful place full of things to do and sights to see, from fun activities in the centre to the rice fields on the outskirts. Plus, the lush, jungle location is pretty great. But, most of all, there are SO many excellent hotels in Ubud Bali that offer everything you can imagine, from superb rooms to gorgeous infinity pools. Trust me, depending on which resort or villa you choose, you might end up spending a big part of your time simply enjoying all the on-site facilities. 

Let’s find out where to stay in Ubud Bali:

First of all, which is the best area to stay in Ubud?

where to stay in ubud best areas
yellow circle = inside Ubud town

When deciding where to stay in Ubud, you must think about the best areas as well. This, of course, depends on what you’re looking for and what type of traveller you are. You have two big options here: inside Ubud town and outside of the centre, aka near the pretty rice fields in the surrounding villages.

INSIDE UBUD TOWN

A big part of the best hotels in Ubud are located around the main road, Monkey Forest or Penestanan. Choosing hotels in these areas means that you’ll be within walking distance of shops and restaurants, so you won’t need to struggle with transportation or carefully organising your itinerary.

OUTSIDE UBUD TOWN

If you’re looking to be surrounded by lush nature and big rice fields, staying a bit outside of town, in nearby villages, is the best choice. Tegallalang is the place where the rice terraces are, but you can also stay in Raya Bunutan, Pejeng, Tirta Tawar or Suweta.

All my recommendations for the best hotels in Ubud below are broken down by budget – luxury resorts and villas, hotels that offer a good value for money and budget places as well. I also have two bonus categories for those looking for romantic boutique hotels for their honeymoon or families travelling with kids. Enjoy!

RELATED READ: The Complete Guide to Ubud – 6 Unmissable Things to Do in Ubud, Bali

Best luxury hotels in Ubud, Bali

If you’re looking for a big splurge and a spoiled stay in one of the best Ubud luxury hotels, you can choose from two main options: a luxury resort or private villas. The prices in this category can be anything from 150 US$ and up, some rooms or villas can even reach 900 US$ per night. Needless to say that the facilities here are flawless and an infinity pool is almost mandatory. Let’s see your best options:

Best resorts in Ubud

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four seasons ubud bali

Luxury private villas in Ubud Bali

Best private villas in Ubud Bali
Luxury private villa in Ubud K Club

Mid-range hotels in Ubud, Bali

hotel ubud

In case you don’t have a big budget to spend on Ubud hotels, this category is for you. Here you will find some excellent options for mid-range accommodation in Ubud aka good value hotels! The prices for all the hotels in Ubud Bali below range from 55 to 150 US$ and they offer everything you may want. Let’s see my selected options:

Best places to stay in Ubud on a budget

ubud pool

I know I recommended quite a lot of gorgeous, luxurious places to stay in Ubud Bali above, but let me tell you: Ubud can be budget-friendly, too! Bali is actually renowned for its accessible prices and the same applies to Ubud too. All the accommodations below are priced between 20 and 55 US$ per night. Awesome, right?

BONUS: Where to stay in Ubud Bali for a honeymoon

Where to stay in Ubud Bali for a honeymoon
Tegalalang Rice Terraces swing

Okay, Bali Ubud is a well-known location to spend your honeymoon or to simply book an unforgettable getaway as a couple. So the next question that arises is: where to stay in Ubud for a romantic experience? I did my research and I can recommend any of the three options below:

BONUS #2: Where to stay in Ubud with a family

Calma Ubud Suite & Villas

In case you’re wondering where to stay in Ubud with your family or kids, I got you! I have selected some very good places to stay that have big rooms with multiple beds and other kid-friendly facilities. Yes, Ubud, and Bali in general, is not only for groups of friends or romantic honeymooners but for families as well! Here are your best options:

Okay, now I’m sure you have it down when it comes to where to stay in Ubud, as I have answered pretty much every question you might have about the best hotels in Bali Ubud! Regardless if you’re looking for a kick-ass resort with an infinity pool overlooking the rice paddies (such as the Four Seasons, the Viceroy Bali or the Hanging Gardens) or pocket-friendly, budget accommodation in the centre of Ubud, you have everything you might want in the post above! 

People from all around the world head to Bali each year for an unforgettable vacation and world-class relaxation and beautiful Ubud is one of the top spots for this. In case you need more help and precious tips that will help you organise the BEST vacation in Bali ever, I recommend clicking here to find all my articles about this stunning destination that I get to call home.

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