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1874 Unique places to stay in Bali

Best family friendly Bali unique stays

Among the 1874 accommodations in Bali, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

Boat Open Trip Komodo - Bali
Bali
07/20 – 07/25
$854/nighttotal: $4270 (5 )

Boat Open Trip Komodo

1 2
boat , Ketewel
The Boat Open Trip Komodo is located in Ketewel, 3.4 miles from the Bali Museum and 4.2 miles from Ubung Bus Station.
This 80-square-foot vessel accommodates up to 3 guests with 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, offering air conditioning, free WiFi, parking, and an outdoor dining area with sea views.
Sauca Bamboo Villa: A Tranquil Getaway - Bali
9.9 291 reviews
Bali
09/23 – 09/24
$180/nightfor 1 night

Sauca Bamboo Villa: A Tranquil Getaway

1 2
cabin , Sidemen
This charming cabin is located in Sidemen, a peaceful village in East Bali, about a 90-minute drive from the airport and a 45-minute drive from Ubud. The cabin has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The cozy cottage features one bedroom and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to two guests. Enjoy amenities like a swimming pool, a garden, and a kitchen equipped with a fridge and freezer, all while immersing yourself in the stunning natural beauty of Sidemen.
Shivananda Antique Villas By Eps - Bali
8.6 467 reviews
Bali
07/26 – 07/27
$32/nightfor 1 night

Shivananda Antique Villas By Eps

1 2
house , Ubud
Shivananda Antique Villas by EPS, a recently renovated four-star villa in Ubud, Bali, is located two miles from Ubud Palace and Saraswati Temple, and 2.3 miles from the Ubud Monkey Forest.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom villa offers a private pool, fully equipped kitchen, daily breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and on-site car and bike rentals, along with access to a spa, concierge, and room service.
Float In The Royal Blue Pool - Safe And Dry Area - Bali
10 250 reviews
Bali
08/21 – 09/01
$139/nighttotal: $1529 (11 )

Float In The Royal Blue Pool - Safe And Dry Area

1 2
bungalow , Sanur
This Sanur bungalow, a short walk from Sanur Beach and two minutes from a local restaurant, offers total privacy in a safe, tropical neighborhood.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom villa sleeps three, features a 49-foot private lap pool, a covered garage, fast fiber optic internet, and includes complimentary airport pickup, cleaning service, and in-villa massage services.

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Best Bali unique accommodations with a garden

The Bataran Cabin - Bali
10 1 review
Bali
09/10 – 09/13
$132/nighttotal: $396 (3 )

The Bataran Cabin

1 2
cabin , Gitgit
This cabin is situated in the Gitgit area, approximately 45 miles from Ngurah Rai International Airport.
This 1030 sq ft accommodation offers one bedroom, one bathroom, and a guest capacity of three, featuring air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen, a private balcony with garden views, an outdoor swimming pool, and complimentary Wi-Fi and parking.
Water Blow Huts - Bali
9.2 1301 reviews
Bali
07/26 – 07/27
$71/nightfor 1 night

Water Blow Huts

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resort , Nusa Lembongan
Water Blow Huts is a beachfront resort in Lembongan, located just a short walk from Devil's Tear and Sandy Bay Beach Club, offering easy access to the island's popular attractions. The resort has earned excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience, making it a popular choice for travelers.
The resort features traditional Balinese-style buildings with thatched roofs, creating a charming and authentic ambiance. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, restaurant, bar, spa, and a variety of activities like snorkeling, diving, and fishing, all within the resort or nearby.
Wiwaka Big Leaf 1-bedroom Lodge Bamboo In Delightful Bali - Bali
Bali
01/07 – 02/11
$146/nighttotal: $5110 (35 )

Wiwaka Big Leaf 1-bedroom Lodge Bamboo In Delightful Bali

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chalet , Bali
The Wiwaka Big Leaf one-bedroom lodge is located in Selat, Bali, near Candidasa Beach and Jagasatru Waterfall, providing easy access to the Nyoman Gunarsa Museum and Semarajaya Museum.
This Bali vacation rental offers a one-bedroom, one-bathroom layout sleeping two guests, featuring amenities such as Wi-Fi, a dryer, and an ironing board, plus a peaceful setting perfect for exploring nearby cultural attractions and natural wonders.
2bed Rooms Twin Wooden Antique House - Bali
9.6 39 reviews
Bali
08/10 – 08/13
$124/nighttotal: $372 (3 )

2bed Rooms Twin Wooden Antique House

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cabin , Ubud
This Ubud cabin is located a short drive or walk from the center of town, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of Ubud. The cabin has excellent ratings for user experience, location, and cleanliness.
The cabin features two private wooden structures, each with its own kitchen and bathroom, and a shared swimming pool. Guests can enjoy a spacious living area with antique wooden windows, a garden, and a terrace, along with on-site parking, a restaurant, and room service.

Frequently Asked Questions about unique stays in Bali

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Bali, Indonesia?

    For hidden gems, consider the serene Munduk Waterfall, tucked away in the lush north. Or explore the ancient Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, a stunning water temple less crowded than Tanah Lot. For a truly off-the-beaten-path experience, visit Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage site offering breathtaking views and a peaceful escape.
  • What's the best district to book a unique stay in Bali?

    If you're looking for a unique stay in Bali, the best district is Ubud. It offers a range of unique accommodations, such as treehouses, bamboo cottages, and eco-lodges. Ubud's serene surroundings and artistic atmosphere make it the perfect place for a unique and memorable stay.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in Bali, Indonesia?

    Bali hosts many vibrant festivals. Galungan, a major Balinese Hindu holiday celebrating the victory of good over evil, is a significant event. Another is Kuningan, a day of thanksgiving held ten days after Galungan. These festivals involve elaborate ceremonies and processions.
  • What are the best nature conservation activities one can participate in while visiting Bali?

    There is an opportunity to participate participate in beach clean-up initiatives organized by local organizations or to join turtle conservation projects, such as those in Serangan Island or Kuta Beach. Volunteering at Bali's animal rescue centers, such as the Bali Wildlife Rescue Center, is another way to contribute to nature conservation efforts.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in Bali, Indonesia?

    Bali's landscapes are incredibly diverse. You'll find lush rice paddies like those in Tegalalang, volcanic mountains like Mount Agung, pristine beaches like those in Nusa Dua, and coral reefs teeming with marine life around Nusa Penida.
  • Are there any eco-friendly shops or markets in Bali that sell local, sustainable products?

    The Ubud Traditional Art Market is known for its wide range of handmade crafts and organic products. The Samadi Sunday Market in Canggu focuses on promoting sustainable and locally sourced goods.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in Bali, Indonesia?

    Surfing is hugely popular, with Kuta Beach and Uluwatu being famous spots. You can also find opportunities for diving and snorkeling, particularly around the Menjangan Island. Other activities include yoga retreats and various water sports.
  • What are some of the best walking or cycling routes in Bali?

    The Campuhan Ridge Walk in Ubud is a popular walking trail that takes you through lush green landscapes and offers stunning views. Cycling through the rural areas of Sidemen or Jatiluwih allows you to explore Bali's picturesque rice terraces and traditional villages.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in Bali, Indonesia?

    Pack light, breathable clothing like cotton shirts and shorts. A light raincoat is useful during the rainy season. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are essential to protect yourself from the strong tropical sun. Comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring.
  • Are there local guides, lecturers, or resources offering deeper insights into Bali's culture?

    Knowledgeable local guides can provide in-depth information about Bali's history, customs, and traditions. Cultural centers like the Agung Rai Museum of Art (ARMA) in Ubud often host lectures and exhibitions showcasing Balinese art and culture. Additionally, there are numerous books and online resources available that delve into Bali's rich cultural heritage.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in Bali, Indonesia?

    Taking a traditional Balinese cooking class is a great way to engage with the local culture. Visiting local villages, like those in Ubud, and observing traditional ceremonies offers a glimpse into daily life. You can also participate in a traditional Balinese dance performance.
  • Is there a reliable phone signal or internet access in Bali?

    Bali generally has reliable phone signal and internet access, especially in the more developed areas. However, in remote or off-the-grid locations, the signal and internet access may be less consistent or weaker. It's always a good idea to check with your accommodation beforehand to ensure they have reliable connectivity. Additionally, having a local SIM card can provide better coverage in remote areas, as some providers have better network reach than others.
  • Is Bali, Indonesia known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    During the rainy season (generally November to April), you might witness dramatic sunsets and lush greenery. The dry season (May to October) offers clear skies and ideal conditions for outdoor activities. The volcanic landscapes are a constant feature, with Mount Batur offering stunning views.
  • What are the best local foods in Bali, Indonesia?

    Sate Lilit (minced meat satay), Babi Guling (suckling pig), and Nasi Goreng (fried rice) are must-tries. Lawar, a traditional dish with minced meat and vegetables, is another local favorite. Don't forget to sample fresh tropical fruits like mangoes and pineapples.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in Bali, Indonesia?

    White-water rafting on the Ayung River offers an adrenaline rush. Mount Batur sunrise treks are incredibly popular. For something more relaxed, consider exploring the Nusa Islands by boat, snorkeling, or diving.

Best Bali unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 1874 accommodations in Bali, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Dreamy Cliffside Bamboo Villa With Pool And View - Bali
10 288 reviews
Bali
08/28 – 09/01
$426/nighttotal: $1704 (4 )

Dreamy Cliffside Bamboo Villa With Pool And View

1 2
cabin , Semarapura
The Avana Curve Bamboo Villa sits in Klungkung, overlooking the Ayung River valley with Mount Agung Volcano to the left and the Indian Ocean to the right. This villa has earned excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience.
The villa is a two-story bamboo structure with a curved design, accommodating up to two guests. The villa offers a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, jacuzzi, garden, parking, air conditioning, internet, and breakfast, as well as access to activities like ATV rides, volcano hikes, and white water rafting.
Kubu Bali Baik Villa & Resort - Chse Certified - Bali
9.0 323 reviews
Bali
07/26 – 07/27
$100/nightfor 1 night

Kubu Bali Baik Villa & Resort - Chse Certified

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house , Ubud
Kubu Bali Baik Villa & Resort, located in Ubud's rice paddies, is a 20-minute drive from the Monkey Forest and 25 minutes from Ubud's Market and Palace.
This Ubud villa boasts a private pool, jacuzzi, spa, and on-site restaurant and bar, offering amenities such as free bike rentals and convenient services including airport transfers.
Galang Hari Villa - Bali
9.3 872 reviews
Bali
07/26 – 07/27
$34/nightfor 1 night

Galang Hari Villa

1 2
B&B , Ubud
Galang Hari Villa, a Ubud guesthouse, is located 1.7 miles from Ubud Palace, 1.9 miles from Saraswati Temple, and 2.4 miles from the Blanco Museum.
This Ubud lodging boasts a private pool, spa, fitness center, and tennis court, plus offers airport shuttle service (24 miles to Ngurah Rai International Airport) and breakfast options including Asian and a la carte choices.
Ayutha Private Pool Villa – Sebatu - Bali
9.5 47 reviews
Bali
08/11 – 08/12
$61/nightfor 1 night

Ayutha Private Pool Villa – Sebatu

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cabin , Tegallalang
This romantic Tegallalang cabin, near Ubud (6 miles) and Kintamani (5 miles), offers a secluded escape in the heart of Bali's rice terrace country.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage sleeps two and features a kitchen, air conditioning, a private pool, a Jacuzzi, and parking; explore nearby Ubud's cultural attractions or hike to scenic Mount Batur.

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Best pet friendly Bali unique stays

Among the 1874 accommodations in Bali, here are the 4 best pet friendly unique accommodations

Laputa #1 • Bali’s Most Stunning Views - Bali
9.7 513 reviews
Bali
09/07 – 09/08
$348/nightfor 1 night

Laputa #1 • Bali’s Most Stunning Views

2 4
cabin , Sidemen
Laputa Bali is a bamboo hut in Sidemen, a peaceful village near Mount Agung, about a 90-minute drive from Bali Airport and an hour from Ubud. The hut has excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings, offering a tranquil retreat in a scenic setting.
This single-story hut can accommodate up to four guests and features a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave. Laputa Bali also offers amenities like a garden, parking, internet, and on-site services, including airport transfers, yoga classes, massages, and scooter rentals.
Goofy House Sidemen With Breakfast - Bali
9.6 68 reviews
Bali
07/06 – 07/07
$206/nightfor 1 night

Goofy House Sidemen With Breakfast

1 4
cabin , Sidemen
Goofy House, a two-bedroom eco-lodge in Sidemen, Karangasem, offers easy access to the Telaga Waja River and numerous hiking trails.
This sustainable retreat, built with 90% reclaimed wood and recycled plastic, features two private bathrooms (one indoor, one outdoor), a shared kitchenette, a swimming pool, and accommodates up to four guests; breakfast is included, with optional lunch and dinner, plus white-water rafting and cooking classes are available.
Bobocabin Ubud, Bali - Bali
8.3 109 reviews
Bali
09/07 – 09/11
$42/nighttotal: $168 (4 )

Bobocabin Ubud, Bali

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resort , Ubud
Bobocabin Ubud, Bali, is located in Tegalalang, Bali, 2.7 miles from the iconic Tegallalang Rice Terraces and within easy driving distance of Ubud's attractions like Ubud Palace (7.7 miles) and the Ubud Monkey Forest (8 miles).
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom cabin offers guests air conditioning, a private patio, free Wi-Fi, room service, a jacuzzi, and free parking; Asian or halal breakfast is available.
Enchanted Hobbit Treehouse Nestled In The Jungle - Bali
9.9 291 reviews
Bali
09/07 – 09/08
$193/nightfor 1 night

Enchanted Hobbit Treehouse Nestled In The Jungle

1 2
cabin , Tegalalang
This Hobbit treehouse is located in Sebatu Sanctuary, a boutique eco-resort near Tegallalang, Bali, within easy reach of the famous rice paddies and a secluded waterfall. The treehouse has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This unique dwelling is perfect for couples or small families, with a loft specifically designed for children. Enjoy panoramic views, a natural pool, a suspension bridge, and a restaurant serving delicious Balinese and Western cuisine.
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