Bali honeymoon villas + honeymoon packages

Honeymoon Villas in Ubud

Considered the cultural pulse of Bali, Ubud is a charming village located on the island's gentle sloping foothills offering picturesque countryside, terraced rice fields and flowing rivers. Ubud and its surrounding village hamlets attracts those who appreciate a slower pace of activity and are drawn to a creative lifestyle brimming with art, craft, dance and music. Ubud lends itself to scenic nature walks, cycling and white water rafting. There are plenty of interesting places in the area, including the Ubud markets and the famous monkey forest. Accommodation within the Ubud area covers boutique resort hotels, hideaway villas and charming guest houses.

Honeymoon Villas in Ubud Bali, Indonesia

Evita Villa
From the moment you arrive in Bali, you'll enjoy the friendly welcome of your private driver, your personal Butler and Balinese house staff, and the comfort and informality of staying in your own villa in Bali. You can relax and totally unwind together with your family in spacious, comfortably furnished living & dining areas and large air-conditioned bedrooms.

Kajane Mua Villas
Kajane Mua is located in the heart of Ubud, overlooking the steep ravine with lush tropical gardens whose natural blooms and greenery are enhanced by harmony combination of the spirit of traditional culture and modern comforts or viewing a marvelous silhouette of sunset. From the moment entering, past the dramatic pathway into the exquisite landscape.

Kayumanis Ubud
Kayumanis Ubud is a discrete, intimate hideaway in the heart of Bali's mystical Ubud. Nestled amongst groves of cinnamon trees and fragrant blooms, this haven is situated overlooking a tropical forest and the gently flowing Ayung River. The ideal choice for those seeking a personal get-away and complete privacy.

Nefatari Villas
Located amidst verdant rice paddies, NEFATARI consists of five villas, three single units and two family villas. The villas are constructed in traditional Balinese design using indigenous materials such as stone, teakwood, camphor wood and bamboo. Each villa is finished with a naturally insulating, fragrant Balinese "alang-alang" roof.