From someone who actually gets what a honeymoon should feel like.
First—Why Ubud?
Because Ubud is slow. Lush. Quiet in the right ways.
No beach clubs. No party crowd. Just the sound of water, wind in the trees, and the occasional gecko chirp.
- Best time to go: April to October (dry, warm, good for that jungle glow)
- The vibe: Rice fields, temples, forest air, deep sleep
- Why people love it: Balinese culture, food, massages, sunsets over the trees, and just how… peaceful it feels
Now let’s get into it, no filters, just real talk about the 10 best honeymoon stays in Ubud.
1. Maya Ubud Resort & Spa

Jungle all around. Like actually inside the jungle. Rooms feel airy and open. Pool’s insane. The spa? Built down by the river. You walk down stone paths and just disappear into the trees.
Pros: wild greenery, quiet river vibes, floating breakfast
Cons: the main wing can feel a bit hotel-y
Why: it hits the perfect balance between jungle and comfort
Avg: ~$250–350/night
Special: riverside spa treatment rooms (with river sounds included)
Where to book and how much?:
- Tripadvisor from $279
- Trip.com from $252
- Agoda from $355
- Booking from $312
- Expedia from $333
2. Komaneka at Rasa Sayang

You’d miss it from the road. But walk in, and it’s full jungle chill. The rooms are super clean, the view’s green and deep, and the staff treat you like family, but not in a weird way. It’s small, calm, and you can walk everywhere from here.
Pros: quiet, lush view, easy to walk around town
Cons: some rooms don’t face the greenery
Why: it’s simple, elegant, and easy
Avg: ~$300–450/night
Special: jungle pool you’ll never want to leave
Where to book and how much?:
- Tripadvisor from $276
- Trip.com from $218
- Agoda from $208
- Booking from $228
- Expedia from $272
3. Dwaraka The Royal Villas

Feels like stepping into an old Balinese painting. Giant beds, wooden beams, high ceilings. And yeah—flower petal baths are actually a thing here. It’s a bit outside the center, but the vibe makes you not care. Feels like the world slows down when you check in.
Pros: traditional design, private gardens
Cons: not walkable to Ubud
Why: a royal-feeling escape for couples who want peace
Avg: ~$280–400/night
Special: daily flower petal baths (yes, every day)
Where to book and how much?:
- Tripadvisor: from $79
- Trip.com from $77
- Agoda from $75
- Booking from $79
- Expedia from $79
4. Adiwana Unagi Suites

A quiet spot, just outside the noise. Rooms are sleek but not soulless. You get the modern touch without it feeling like a hotel chain. The pool’s small but peaceful, and the view? All green. Service is thoughtful without being pushy.
Pros: great value, jungle views, calm
Cons: no full restaurant on-site
Why: perfect if you want peace + a little style
Avg: ~$200–300/night
Special: butler-style service without the luxury price
Where to book and how much?:
- Tripadvisor from $250
- Trip.com from $206
- Agoda from $214
- Booking from $278
- Expedia from $224
5. KajaNe Mua Villas

If you want to stay in and not move for 3 days, this is your place. Villas are huge, you get your own pool, and the whole setup feels super private. You could literally do your entire honeymoon here and not step out once.
Pros: private pools, big rooms, cozy vibe
Cons: not for social butterflies
Why: total privacy, total comfort
Avg: ~$400+/night
Special: breakfast delivered to your villa every morning
Where to book and how much?:
- Tripadvisor from $152
- Trip.com from $121
- Agoda from $133
- Booking from $170
- Expedia from $74
6. Bliss Ubud Spa Resort

Simple. Relaxed. Wrapped in rice fields. Not luxury, but not trying to be either. You go here for the peaceful views and the solid spa treatments. And it’s cheap enough to stay a week without breaking your budget.
Pros: spa-focused, rice field view
Cons: a bit basic in design
Why: slow living at a good price
Avg: ~$65–100/night
Special: couples massage packages that don’t feel cheesy
Where to book and how much?:
- Tripadvisor from $49
- Trip.com from $68.05
- Booking from $54
7. Ubud Village Hotel

Right in the middle of everything but still manages to feel relaxed. Walkable to restaurants, shops, and Monkey Forest. Rooms are clean, stylish, and the rooftop has a chill vibe with great drinks. It’s not fancy, but it gets everything right.
Pros: central, stylish, super easy location
Cons: some rooms can hear the street below
Why: perfect if you want to explore Ubud on foot
Avg: ~$90–120/night
Special: rooftop sunset cocktails without the crowd
Where to book and how much?:
- Tripadvisor from $112
- Trip.com from $80
- Agoda from $92
- Booking from $178
- Expedia from $180
8. Alamdini Resort Ubud

Quiet, clean, hidden. No frills but not boring either. You get a solid pool, greenery, and a calm vibe. Great for couples who don’t need over-the-top service but still want somewhere that feels thoughtful.
Pros: peaceful, hidden, green
Cons: no real extras or bells & whistles
Why: for the couples who just want to switch off
Avg: ~$65–90/night
Special: super clean, super quiet, super chill
Where to book and how much?:
- Tripadvisor from $57
- Trip.com from $57
- Booking from $63
9. Honeymoon Guesthouse

Not luxury. But cute. Run by locals. Full of art and flowers. The kind of place with character. You get homey rooms, handmade furniture, and a restaurant that serves actual Balinese food, not “fusion nonsense.”
Pros: real Bali feel, cultural touch
Cons: older rooms, no pool privacy
Why: for the artsy, creative, budget-friendly kind of honeymoon
Avg: ~$50–80/night
Special: cooking classes, yoga, garden courtyards
Where to book and how much?:
- Tripadvisor from $46
- Trip.com from $47
- Agoda from $28
- Booking from $50
10. Happy Honeymoon Private Villa

Private villa. Private pool. No front desk calling you. No one knocking. You just get the keys, and the place is yours. A bit outside Ubud (like, 15 mins), but if you’re cool with that—it’s a perfect little bubble.
Pros: full villa with kitchen and garden
Cons: you’ll need a scooter or car
Why: complete privacy, no distractions
Avg: ~$120–160/night
Special: cook your own dinner, swim under the stars
Where to book and how much?
If you’re coming to Ubud for your honeymoon, don’t overthink it. Pick the vibe you want, jungle hideout, private villa, or walk-to-everything hotel and just go for it. It’s hard to go wrong here. Ubud kind of takes care of the rest.
Want help picking based on your budget or honeymoon style? Drop a message, I’ll tell you what I’d pick if I were you.