Best Luxury Resorts in Indonesia

We handpicked Ten of Indonesia’s Finest Luxury Resorts. Each of these award-winning hotels offer unique luxurious experiences that set the bar for what true magnificence is.

These resorts stand out with exceptional guest experiences and world-class offerings. They redefine luxury and create memories that make your trip truly special.

  1. Viceroy Bali

Viceroy Bali Luxury Resort is a luxurious jungle retreat offering intimate experiences, personalised stays, and complete tranquillity. It’s one of the region’s few resorts with a private helipad.

Location: Situated in a jungle near Ubud. Yet, it’s conveniently close to Ubud’s cultural centre.

Key Reasons To Stay Here:

  • Stunning views of lush jungle, rice paddies, and Mount Agung.
  • 40 five-star luxury villas. Each has a private heated infinity pool and spacious terrace.
  • Balinese-inspired design combined with modern amenities.
  • Award-winning dining at Apéritif Restaurant, offering degustation menus and the choicest wines.
  • Unique speakeasy vibe at the in-house Pinstripe Bar.
  • State-of-the-art spa featuring diverse Balinese treatments.
  • It was crowned Global Winner by Luxury Hotel Awards.
  1. Amanjiwo, Java

Amanjiwo is a luxurious sanctuary for travellers seeking a deeper connection to Javanese heritage.

Location: Situated in Central Java. The resort is surrounded by three Unesco World Heritage Sites, including Borobudur — the world’s largest Buddhist monument.

Key Reasons To Stay Here:

  • Stunning views of Borobudur, the Menoreh Hills, and terraced farmlands. 
  • Iconic temple-inspired architecture featuring golden limestone pillars and a serene central rotunda.
  • Spacious suites with private pools, outdoor bathtubs, and panoramic terraces.
  • Curated cultural experiences like visiting local villages.
  • Javanese-inspired spa treatments and wellness rituals offered in-suite.
  • Traditional Javanese dining and international cuisine, prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
  • It was included in Luxury Travel Mag’s Gold List as a nominee.
  1. NIHI Sumba

NIHI Sumba combines rustic luxury, adventure, relaxation, and cultural immersion in a jaw-dropping remote setting.

Location: Set amidst a pristine jungle on the western coast of Sumba Island.

Key Reasons To Stay Here: 

  • Ranked #10 in the world by The 50 Best Hotels; named Best Hotel in Indonesia by Condé Nast Traveler.
  • A blend of traditional Sumbanese architecture with modern amenities.
  • Incredible horseback riding experiences along untouched beaches.
  • Exclusive access to a world-famous private surf break.
  • Guided visits to traditional Sumbanese villages.
  • Relaxation at a clifftop spa with open-air treatment rooms and ocean views.
  • Flavourful meals made from locally sourced ingredients.
  1. Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay

Four Seasons Resort Bali stands out for authentic Balinese traditions, a prime beachfront location, and world-class wellness and dining.

Location: Nestled along the tranquil shores of Jimbaran Bay. 

Key Reasons To Stay Here: 

  • It is the only hotel in Bali with a full-time priest to support staff and guests’ spiritual needs, educate on Balinese culture, and maintain environmental harmony.
  • Often regarded as one of the best resorts in Indonesia.
  • Villas are designed to replicate a traditional Balinese village. 
  • Direct beach access to serene bay waters.
  • Family-friendly features like Kids Club, family surfing lessons, and beach activities.
  • Renowned Sunday brunch at Sundara Beach Club. It offers all-day tapas, modern barbecues, and Asian-Western flavours.
  1. Aston Sentul Lake Resort & Conference Center

Aston Sentul is an excellent retreat for families and corporate groups. It offers a perfect balance of relaxation and recreation.

Location: Located near Taman Budaya — a popular outdoor recreational area.

Key Reasons To Stay Here: 

  • Panoramic views of a serene lake and lush mountains. The setting creates a peaceful atmosphere.
  • Family-friendly activities like boating on the lake and team-building games.
  • Recreational facilities, including an outdoor play area for kids.
  • Asian, Western, and traditional Indonesian dishes.
  • Versatile meeting spaces and ballrooms that can accommodate up to 1,000 guests. The resort is perfect for corporate events or celebrations.
  1. The Oberoi Beach Resort, Lombok

The Oberoi Beach Resort is a 5-star retreat renowned for its romantic ambience, luxurious accommodations, and exhilarating water activities.

Location: Situated on the shore of Medana Beach. 

Key Reasons To Stay Here: 

  • A serene white-sand beach with complimentary cabanas and sun loungers.
  • A 40-metre infinity pool with panoramic ocean views.
  • A PADI-certified dive centre and private jetty, with snorkelling trips to the Gili Islands.
  • Elegant rooms and villas featuring traditional thatched roofs.
  • Diverse dining options, including Indonesian buffets.
  • Facilities for scuba diving and windsurfing.
  • A luxurious spa offering Balinese and Ayurvedic massages, facials, and body wraps.
  • World travel awards named it Indonesia’s leading boutique resort.
  1. Pramana Watu Kurung

Pramana Watu Kurung is an elegant boutique resort that brings the charm of traditional Balinese village life to couples, honeymooners, and cultural explorers.

Location: Perched above the Ayung River valley in Kedewatan Ubud.

Key Reasons To Stay Here: 

  • Suites and villas crafted from handcrafted Javanese wood joglos with intricate carvings.
  • An infinity pool with stunning views of the Ayung River valley, perfect for relaxation.
  • Spa treatments blending Balinese and Ayurvedic traditions, offered with serene river views.
  • Cultural activities like Balinese dance lessons, cooking classes, and rice field walks.
  • Balinese and international dishes served with scenic dining views.
  1. Plataran Komodo Resort & Spa

Plataran Komodo Resort & Spa is a serene island retreat offering luxury, cultural heritage, and access to some of Indonesia’s most iconic attractions.

Location: Nestled on Waecicu Beach, surrounded by lush hills and minutes from Komodo National Park.

Key Reasons To Stay Here: 

  • Private Phinisi yacht excursions to explore nearby islands and vibrant marine life.
  • Hidden beach adventures, private picnics, and hikes to Padar Island’s peaks for panoramic views.
  • Visits to the famous Pink Beach, where the sands shimmer with a rare pink hue.
  • A replica of the traditional Wae Rebo house, offering a glimpse into local heritage and weaving traditions.
  • Indonesian and international cuisine served with breathtaking ocean views.
  • It was named ‘Best for Romance’ in the Condé Nast Johansens Awards for Excellence 2025.
  1. Shangri-La, Jakarta

Shangri-La Jakarta is a serene retreat amidst the bustling city. It combines luxury with convenience.

Location: Located in the Sudirman business district. The hotel provides easy access to Jakarta’s key areas.

Key Reasons To Stay Here: 

  • Renowned as one of Jakarta’s best business hotels, with versatile ballrooms and meeting spaces.
  • Elegantly designed rooms and suites featuring panoramic city views and modern comforts.
  • Expansive landscaped gardens, creating a peaceful escape within the city.
  • Award-winning restaurants offering diverse cuisines, including Japanese, Italian, and Chinese specialities.
  • Luxurious amenities, including a spacious outdoor pool, a fully equipped fitness centre, and the tranquil Chi, The Spa.
  1. The Ritz-Carlton, Bali

The Ritz-Carlton Bali offers unrivalled privacy and indulgence in a stunning clifftop and beachside setting. It’s a perfect destination for families, couples, and groups.

Location: Perched on the southern tip of Bali in Nusa Dua, overlooking the Indian Ocean.

Key Reasons To Stay Here: 

  • Spacious suites and villas with Balinese décor, private balconies, and garden or ocean views. Select villas include private pools for added luxury.
  • Indonesian and Japanese cuisines, plus beachfront dining.
  • Rejuvenating spa treatments inspired by the sea, with facilities like a Hydro-Vital Pool, steam room, and sauna.
  • Unique dining experiences like barefoot beachside barbecues and floating breakfasts.
  • A stunning infinity pool with views of the ocean.
  • Beautiful wedding venues, including a beachfront chapel with panoramic ocean views.

Patrick Farrell

Patrick Farrell is the general manager of Viceroy Bali and has over 10 years experience working in luxury travel and hospitality. Particularly passionate about luxury health and wellness travel, Patrick thrives on creating unique, holistic experiences for luxury hotels.