Description
Spend three nights at Uma Ubud, located in the cultural heart of Bali, surrounded by lush jungle and paddy fields. The view from the lobby through to the main part of the hotel is simply stunning and immediately reveals how stylish the property is. Room decor is the epitomy of understated style, with chic furnishings and crisp, white linens. If you’re feeling adventurous, explore local temples and markets, cycle through paddy fields, trek around a volcano and even go white water rafting on the Ayung River. And for a real treat, be pampered with a treatment at the Como Shambhala spa, perfect for aching muscles after a day of exploring.
For the next seven nights you will stay at Jimbaran Bay, for a stay at the well renowned Four Seasons Hotel. Boasting gorgeous accommodation, a stunning beach, two large swimming pools, as well as excellent service and delicious dining options, the Four Seasons is the perfect retreat for those wanting to properly relax and unwind, in luxurious surroundings. Enjoy cocktails on the beach watching the sun go down, or wander along to the local restaurants, known for their delicious fresh fish.
Itinerary
| Stay | Location / Route | Overnight |
|---|
| 1 night
| Fly to Denpasar (via Kuala Lumpur) | Overnight Flight |
| 3 nights
| Bali, Indonesia | Uma Ubud |
| 7 nights
| Jimbaran Bay, Bali | Four Seasons Jimbaran Bay |
| 1 night
| Fly Denpasar to London (via Kuala Lumpur) | Overnight Flight |
When to travel
Bali’s climate is warm and humid, temperatures averaging between 21°C and 31°C. Short bursts of rain occur from November until April, making the velvet green landscape come alive. April to October is the dry season, although in hilly Ubud, you rarely feel too hot.
Festival periods can get busier. In Ubud, however, you never feel the crowds. This is the advantage Ubud has over the south coast area that can get packed to bursting around August, Christmas and New Year.
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Location and directions
Ubud & Nusa Dua
Uma Ubud is located on Jalan Raya Sanggingan, on the fringe of the artists’ town of Ubud, Bali’s cultural hub overlooking the Tjampuhan Valley and River Oos . The landscape comprises rolling rice paddies carved out of hillsides backed by the curve of coconut palms. The Balé is located on the hillside of Bali's fashionable Nusa Dua area, overlooking the Indian Ocean and walking distance from the secluded beach of Geger.
How to get there
17-hour international flight (with one change in Singapore) to Denpasar Ngurah Rai Airport. Uma Ubud is an hour's drive from the international airport.