Spa in Ubud Bali

By Putri, 2023.12.04

Are you craving one-of-a-kind relaxation and rejuvenation? You can never go wrong with heading to Ubud, Indonesia. The chill atmosphere, beautiful greens, and peaceful surroundings make this place perfect if you want to cleanse your mind, body, and soul.

At first, I wondered why visitors book a trip here for a good spa treatment. But once you book an appointment with any of these facilities, you’ll understand the hype. These places use a combination of modern and ancient healing techniques and quality products to create a holistic therapy experience that you won’t get anywhere else.

Woman is relaxing at spa treatments in Ubud Bali

1. Akoya Spa at Viceroy

Akoya Spa is in one of the best locations if you want your day spa experience to be your getaway as well. You can enjoy your beauty treatments here while enjoying the beautiful nature: the view of the mountain valley and rice fields. And because it’s located near a river gorge, you can also hear the flowing water, which creates a natural white noise–sounds that help calm the senses.

The location of this spa is definitely a huge plus. But the staff service is what cemented the spot of this place on this list. Their therapists are professionals who have experience in both Balinese and Swiss massage techniques, and to maximise the benefits for their patients in the best possible way, they combine these two approaches. The result? A spa and massage experience that will leave you relaxed and happy. No tension, only genuine bliss!

Details

💸 Average price: US $50

📍 Location: Jl. Lanyahan, Br. Nagi, Kecamatan Ubud, Bali 80571

⭐ Reviews: 9/10

🕙 Opening hours: 9.00 am–10.00 pm

☎️ Phone number: +62 361 971777

2. Tjampuhan Spa

Tjampuhan Spa gives you a unique wellness retreat by maximising the benefits of water to improve your overall wellness.

The spa is designed to make you feel pampered and well taken care of. It has treatment areas that are partially open to let you feel the natural surroundings, and there is a Jacuzzi made of special spring water that can be hot or cold. The Jacuzzi is hidden in a cave made of special stones, which makes it feel quite magical. Do you want a flower bath? They have it too! The owners have made sure that every little thing, including the ingredients for facials, oils, and body scrub, is carefully selected to make sure you are very comfortable and have lots of privacy. You can use a private swimming pool, Jacuzzi, herbal mist, sauna, shower, toilet, and dressing room.

Come and relax at Tjampuhan Spa. The skilled therapists will help you feel deeply relaxed and rejuvenated by the gentle flow of the Oos River. It’s a day of pure serenity and happiness.

Details

💸Average price: US $55

📍Location: Jl. Raya Campuan No.18, Sayan, Kecamatan Ubud, Bali 80571

⭐Reviews: 9/10

🕙Opening hours: 10.00 am–8.00 pm

☎️Phone number: +62 361 975368

3. Five Elements Retreat Spa & Wellness

The Five Elements Retreat is known for its comprehensive method of promoting physical and emotional well-being. It provides a marvellous setting in the rainforest by the Ayung River, which is possibly the best way to de-stress completely. But what most guests like is that they offer a wide selection of healing oil massage rituals and body treatments influenced by Balinese traditions, Ayurveda, and other wellness practices from different parts of the world.

The massage therapists will indulge you in top-notch aromatherapy massage and other aroma therapies. If that’s not your cup of tea, a tissue massage to improve blood circulation, a soothing Maya massage, and other popular massage treatments are also available. You will also find ayurvedic remedies, energy healing sessions, and beauty routines. Join the detoxification programs, yoga, and meditation experiences along with the other guests and cleanse yourself. The ambiance and decor at this spot are something to enjoy, too!

Details

💸Average price: US $50

📍Location: Mambal, Abiansemal, Badung Regency, Bali 80352

⭐Reviews: 9/10

☎️Phone number: +62 361 469206

4. Lemuria Spa

Lemuria Spa is the best option if you’re looking for a comprehensive spa package: a healing massage or a reflexology session. Are you in the mood for a Balinese massage, a facial, or any other type of treatment? They’ve got you! You will love the many spa packages to choose from. Make sure you find one that balances your needs and budget. And if you’re booked in Arya Arkananta Resort & Spa, you’ll be happy to know that the spa itself is already within the resort.

At Lemuria Spa, there is a unique aura where healing and beauty blend. The range of different treatments they offer on the menu shows that they are dedicated to helping people relax and feel better in today’s busy world. Inspired by Balinese culture, Lemuria provides various services that aim to relieve stress. These services include traditional baths, body massages, acupuncture, hair treatments, and body scrubs with essential oils. However, there are many more therapies available than can be seen at first glance.

Apart from treatment rooms where you can get certain spa procedures, there’s also a warm pool. It’s filled with herb-infused water where you can take in the tranquility of the place.

Details

💸Average price: US $60

📍Location: Gg. Damai, Sayan, Kecamatan Ubud,Bali 80571

⭐Reviews: 10/10

🕙Opening hours: 9.00 am–9.00 pm

☎️Phone number: +62 878-7373-1168

5. Mango Tree Spa by L’occitane

Luxury is one of the many things that the French are known for. So when I found out that L’Occitane partnered with Mango Tree Spa, I was over the moon.

This is definitely a match made in heaven… or, should I say, paradise. I love how Mango Tree Spa balances L’Occitane’s sophistication with Bali’s traditions to create a one-of-a-kind wellness experience for its guests to help them heal souls and support their overall health.

As part of the experience, the space was also designed to be the perfect area for relaxation, your perfect escape from the everyday routine. Every treatment room can boast a fantastic aroma to help your chakras open to bliss and tranquillity. Every element creates an elevated, idyllic feeling of peace, from the steam room to the outdoor baths. So, no matter what treatment you’re getting for your appointment, there is one thing for sure: you’re always guaranteed to leave the spa completely relaxed.

Details

💸Average price: US $60

📍Location: Jl. Raya Kedewatan No.47, Kedewatan, Kecamatan Ubud, Bali 80571

⭐Reviews: 9/10

🕙Opening hours: 9.00 am–7.00 pm

☎️Phone number: +62 361 975478

Expert Opinion

For the almost ten years that I’ve been in Bali, I can safely say that it has everything I ever need in life. The same goes for practically every village here that I’ve visited. For Ubud, in particular, I love that this destination has all kinds of adventures, from beaches to rafting. And if you’re seeking wellness, there are also a lot of places that will get you the pampering you need. For major spa treatments, I recommend these best spas in town.

Tjampuhan Spa, Five Elements Spa, Mango Tree by L’Occitane

My favourite thing about my picks is that they’re all secluded, which allows me to get away from all the noise. It can take a while to get to these places, so I usually get various kinds of procedures in one go to make the visit worth it. And because these places offer a variety of treatment options, I get to enjoy the magic hands of their expert therapists even more!

Your Balinese vacation can’t be complete without a massage or a facial at any of these spas. So when you come for your vacation, make sure to spare a little time for the best relaxation experiences.

Putri

Guide and the author of the project On Bali

The author of our website is from Jakarta, Indonesia. Being brave enough to go with the flow, the author settled in Bali more than ten years ago. With hobbies that include arts and culture, the author gained a deep understanding of Balinese traditions. Excellent writing skills help the author transfer all these impressions onto our website. An ever-lasting desire to share knowledge and experience with others makes the author the perfect guide to Bali.

Date of Last Update: May 17, 2024

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