
Alaya Ubud
Ubud, Bali - IndonesiaAlaya Resort Ubud is a sanctuary of serenity and sophistication in the culturally charged village of Ubud in the island of Bali. It has been built with rare sensitivity towards the surrounding.
Alaya Resort Ubud is a sanctuary of serenity and sophistication in the culturally charged village of Ubud in the island of Bali. It has been built with rare sensitivity towards the surrounding.
Alila Manggis is a secluded, stylish seaside resort in Manggis, East Bali. Set amidst a coconut grove, the resort nestles between the sea and the majestic Mount Agung.
Unfurling along a pristine beach on Bali’s southwest coast, mere steps from the Indian Ocean, Alila Seminyak ups the ante on tropical cool.
Hidden away in Bali’s central foothills, a winding path lined with coconut and banana trees opens onto Alila Ubud, a tranquil sanctuary situated high above the Ayung River.
Poised on an elevated plateau that meets with limestone cliffs sweeping down to the ocean, the view from the Alila Villas Uluwatu is nothing less than picture-perfect.
A natural paradise, Amanwana is the only resort on Moyo Island, a nature reserve east of Bali. Set on a beach overlooking the Flores Sea, the wilderness hideaway offers full-board accommodation in 17 luxury guest tents. Its own Dive Centre provides unparalleled access to some of the best scuba diving and snorkelling in Indonesia.
This is a place where time passes at a different pace. A place to disconnect and reconnect in unfamiliar ways. Welcome to Banyan Tree Escape
Capella Ubud, Bali offers twenty-two ultra-luxurious one-bedroom tented retreats as well as one two-bedroom lodge, all featuring private salt water pools.
Uma resort in the cultural heart of Bali overlooks the Tjampuhan Valley and River Is, surrounded by hillsides of coconut palms and banyan trees.
An expansive and elegant private Balinese villa awaits you – with separate sleeping, bathing and living pavilions and beautiful views from your plunge pool.
Situated along the Ayung River, the Four Seasons Bali at Sayan is surrounded by tropical fauna and an immense river gorge. The hotel is 3.4 kilometers from the Ubud Monkey Forest.
The hotel is designed to bring back to life the romantic, forgotten tales of Java and Bali. The hotel, owned by an Indonesian who has been collecting antiques since the early 1960s,