Umaya Ubud Villa is set at the heart of Ubud, whispering discreetly to the lush green and the rice fields. It's the ideal haven for those who prefer a peaceful abode far from the fray of any tourist areas in Bali. This boutique retreat not only focuses on privacy and comfort but also traditional Balinese hospitality in ensuring guests can absorb every element of Bali.
Accommodations
Umaya Ubud is a villa that features modern amenities intertwined with the traditional Bali architecture. The stay in one of these villas promises a private pool, generous space for living, and large windows allowing lots of amounts of natural light into the space; there will be no doubt as to feeling completely immersed in nature. Decorated in local craftsmanship, it features intricate carvings from wooden elements, along with natural stone and soft fabrics, bringing culture to the island.
Dining
The villa provides an outstanding in-villa dining experience, where the guest can dine on authentic Balinese cuisine and international meals. From candlelit dinner next to your private pool to a casual breakfast while overlooking serene gardens of Umaya Ubud Villa, its culinary needs are sure to be matched.
Wellness & Activities
In addition, rejuvenating spa treatments, yoga and meditation classes are available to soothe and revitalize the body and mind. Umaya Ubud Villa positions its guests strategically close to renowned attractions of Ubud, including Sacred Monkey Forest, Tegallalang Rice Terrace, and Ubud Palace. Guests interested in exploring and experiencing the dynamic arts and culture of Ubud can be booked into tours and experiences around town.
Sustainability
We are committed to sustainability and eco-friendly practices in our Umaya Ubud villa. These include energy-efficient technologies, locally sourced materials, and jobs for the local community as well as promoting Balinese culture and traditions. So, to complete our sustainability approach, it encourages guests to come along with the villa's path on eco-friendly practices such as wasting less and supporting local craftsmen.