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A boutique retreat with appealing intimacy and a breathtaking pool hanging over the valley.
Thatched roofs, palms trees and dramatic jungle views are the start of this dreamy escape. High up in the treetops there’s a floating infinity pool, multi-level spa and traditional lounging bales. The two award-winning restaurants feature Asian and European menus as well as 24-hour in-villa dining. And those villas and suites? Many come with private plunge pools, infinity pools and traditional Balinese pavilions.
- 5*
- Sustainable Hotel
- From £2,758 pp
- Based on selected dates April - September 2025
*For alternative dates please contact us.
Nestled on a cliffside overlooking the lush Valley of the Kings, just a few minutes from the centre of charming Ubud, there are just 44 suites and villas here. The spacious Junior Suites have a beautiful marble bathroom while all the glorious villas feature a private pool and terrace. The tropical Pool Suites have a semi-indoor heated plunge pool. Terrace and Deluxe Terrace Villas have an outdoor heated infinity pool and small Balinese pavilion perched above the pool and over the valley. These villas can be paired to create a two-bedroom family villa. The Vice Regal Villas are available as two bedroom villas and have a spacious outdoor area with garden and larger heated pool.
Highlights:
- Akoya Spa’s Swiss-trained therapists offer holistic treatments in a magnificent forest and river setting.
- With over 190 staff to just 40 pool villas, service is outstanding and personal.
- There’s a yoga master on tap, available for private sessions in the gardens.
- Head up in the air on a helicopter tour over Kintamani Volcano and Lake Batur.
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Flights
Selected dates in April - September 2025
From £2785 per person
Environmentally friendly practices:
Kuoni are very focused on promoting sustainability within their company and they have a huge focus on regenerative travel, leaving destinations better than we left them.
This specific hotel has earned an internationally recognised certification that conform to standards set by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council.
Viceroy Bali has a range of initiatives to support their sustainability programme. Guests are provided with refillable water bottles and toiletries are stored in locally sourced ceramic containers to avoid single-use plastics. Many of the staff are local and once a month there is an organised clean up around the nearby village. Guests can join the chef for a tour of the hotel's organic greenhouse where many ingredients are grown for the restaurants. Viceroy also supports a number of charities including the Bali Children Project to support students through their education.