Most Expensive Hotels in Bali

This guide offers a quick peek into some of Bali’s most expensive hotels and resorts. We have listed the highlights and distinctive experiences that contribute to why the prices are so high.

For the most accurate and up-to-date pricing, we recommend visiting the property’s website or contacting their reservations team.

  1. Bvlgari Resort Bali

Starting Price: A whopping $1,460 per night. 

Setting: A serene and sophisticated retreat on a clifftop 150 metres high above sea level in Uluwatu.

Location Perk: You experience breathtaking Indian Ocean views and unmatched privacy.

Accommodation Types: Luxurious private pool villas that blend traditional Balinese elements with contemporary Italian design.

Why is it so Expensive? 

  • Access to a private beach via the resort’s unique inclined elevator.
  • Shop designer collections at the exclusive Bvlgari boutique.
  • Award-winning Italian and Indonesian restaurants.
  • Exclusive Balinese culture workshops and Melukat ceremonies.
  • Known for hosting celebrities such as Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez.
  1. Capella Ubud, Bali

Starting Price: $1,225 per night.

Setting: A secluded ultra-luxurious sanctuary set in a pristine rainforest.

Location Perk: This setting offers a rare balance of adventure and tranquillity.

Accommodation Types: Opulent tented camps with private saltwater pools, large terraces, and indoor-outdoor bathrooms with stunning valley views.

Why is it so Expensive?

  • Unique luxury tents with premium amenities.
  • 360 degree nature surrounds.
  • Moon-inspired spa treatments
  • Rainforest pools.
  • Restaurant focusing on sustainability and health conscious meals.
  1. Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve

Starting Price: $1,235 per night.

Setting: A cultural and wellness-focused luxury haven along the tranquil Ayung River. 

Location Perk: The resort is designed to resemble a Balinese village surrounded by rice paddies and rainforests. It offers you an unrivalled cultural experience.

Accommodation Types: Spacious suites and private pool villas with lush gardens.

Why is it so Expensive?

  • Large nature inspired grounds, views of jungle and rice paddies.
  • Highly reviewed spa with Balinese-inspired spa treatments.
  • Full Moon blessing ceremonies with meditation and a holy water ritual at the lava stone temple.
  • Mediterranean-European, Balinese, and Asian dishes made with fresh, sustainable ingredients.
  1. Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan

Starting Price: $1,270 per night.

Setting: A tranquil, luxurious retreat in the lush Ayung River Valley.

Location Perk: The resort offers serene jungle and river views.

Accommodation Types: Home-style villas or suites with private pools and spacious balconies.

Why is it so Expensive?

  • Jaw-dropping 180-degree panoramic views of rice paddies and the Ayung River.
  • Activities like thrilling private rafting on the Ayung River.
  • Iconic footbridge leading to a large lotus pond — truly one of a kind.
  • Indonesian, Mediterranean-inspired and international cuisines available.
  1. Raffles Bali

Starting Price: $879 per night.

Setting: A peaceful, luxurious hideaway on a secluded hill in Jimbaran Bay. 

Location Perk: You get stunning ocean views and majestic sunsets from every villa.

Accommodation Types: The private pool villas are spacious and include terraces. 

Why is it so Expensive?

  • Luxurious accommodation in a prime location in Jimbaran Bay.
  • Dine in a candlelit natural cave. It’s exclusive to one couple or group per evening.
  • 24/7 personalised service from dedicated butlers.
  • Balinese rituals and blessing ceremonies available.
  • Delicious Southeast Asian cuisines.
  1. Buahan, a Banyan Tree Escape

Starting Price: $1,337 per night.

Setting: A secluded, adults-only retreat located in the unspoiled highlands of northern Ubud. 

Location Perk: The resort offers a tranquil escape with minimal tourist activity, panoramic views of the Ayung River, and seven mountain peaks.

Accommodation Types: Open-air villas with a private pool. The villas are innovative. They have a ‘no walls, no doors’ concept for seamless integration with nature.

Why is it so Expensive?

  • Private, nature inspired resort with a focus on wellbeing.
  • Secluded, quiet and surrounded by nature.
  • Guided treks of the surrounding jungle.
  • Yoga sessions and personalised spa treatments. 
  • Plant-based, farm-to-table cuisine.
  1. Regent Bali Canggu

Starting Price: $792 per night.

Setting: An affluent beachfront resort along the vibrant shores of Canggu Beach.

Location Perk: The resort provides direct access to famous surf spots and is surrounded by six hectares of beautiful gardens.

Accommodation Types: Elegantly designed suites and villas with sea or garden views. Some feature lagoon access, private pools, and spacious outdoor decks.

Why is it so Expensive?

  • Beachside resort offering expansive views over Canggu beach.
  • Excellent, central location in Canggu.
  • The world’s first Regent Spa. It offers massages and modern skincare treatments.
  • Curated Balinese activities and a nearby sea temple, Pura Batu Mejan.
  • Dining options of Balinese, Irish, Nordic and Spanish cuisines.
  1. Viceroy Bali

Starting Price: $799 per night.

Setting: A secluded, family-owned boutique luxury resort with exceptional service atop Ubud’s ‘Valley of the Kings’. Viceroy Bali combines elegance with natural beauty.

Location Perk: The resort offers sweeping jungle views and a tranquil atmosphere. It also provides easy access to art galleries, traditional markets, and cultural sites.

Accommodation Types: Private pool villas and suites. They fuse Balinese elegance with modern aesthetics.

Why is it so Expensive?

  • Ultra-luxurious resort with a focus on exclusive service and privacy.
  • Award-winning fine dining restaurant: Apéritif Restaurant, Valley view restaurant: CasCades Restaurant and Cocktail bar: Pinstripe Bar.
  • World class spa offering IV therapies for jet lag, and modern skincare treatments. 
  • Helipad – for arrivals and departures in style.
  • Opulent private villas with heated pools, jungle views, modern amenities and marble bathrooms.
  1. Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay

Starting Price: $769 per night.

Setting: A high-end beachfront resort along the tranquil shores of Jimbaran Bay.

Location Perk: The resort provides direct access to the beach and is near a traditional fishing village. You get a glimpse into authentic Balinese life.

Accommodation Types: Spacious private-pool villas with open-air living spaces, thatched roofs, and teak furnishings.

Why is it so Expensive?

  • Luxury beach access resort in an exclusive Jimbaran Bay area.
  • Butler service.
  • Experience traditional Balinese blessings during arrival.
  • Bali’s highly-regarded all-day tapas Sunday brunch with oceanfront pools.
  • Opportunities to take Balinese cooking classes and temple tours.
  • Modern Asian-inspired, Indonesian and international cuisines available.
  1. Six Senses Uluwatu

Starting Price: $524 per night.

Setting: A resort atop the majestic cliffs of Bali’s southernmost tip that combines luxury, wellness, and sustainability.

Location Perk: You get unending views of the Indian Ocean and the Uluwatu Temple and unparalleled privacy.

Accommodation Types: Sky suites and cliff pool villas with striking Balinese aesthetics. Often included in lists of the best resorts in Bali.

Why is it so Expensive?

  • Holistic spa treatments at the resort’s stunning cliffside spa.
  • Unlimited complimentary ice cream during the day.
  • Large choice for dining options including a blend of Japanese and Peruvian flavours, Indonesian specialities, Italian delights, and classic comfort foods.
  • Located in an ultra-luxury area of Uluwatu with impressive cliffside ocean views.
  1. The Legian Seminyak, Bali

Starting Price: $598 per night.

Setting: An exclusive all-suite beachfront resort with direct beach access and unobstructed ocean views in a vibrant location.

Location Perk: The resort provides direct access to Seminyak Beach. It’s adjacent to Bali’s chicest shops and most stylish nightlife.

Accommodation Types: The resort offers large suites and pool villas with high-end amenities and private balconies. These accommodations are surrounded by beautifully landscaped tropical gardens.

Why is it so Expensive?

  • Iconic three-tiered infinity pool overlooking the Indian Ocean.
  • Personalised service, traditional art, and spa treatments inspired by local practices. 
  • 5 star restaurant serving International cuisine.
  • Prime Seminyak beach location.
  • Luxurious suites.
  1. Hanging Gardens of Bali

Starting Price: $779 per night.

Setting: A luxurious hotel in the heart of Ubud’s lush jungle.

Location Perk: The property is on a cliff’s edge. It provides breathtaking views of the Ayung River Gorge and the surrounding rainforest.

Accommodation Types: Private villas with infinity pools. They’re designed with traditional Alang Alang thatched roofs.

Why is it so Expensive?

  • One of the most instagrammable and beautiful pools in the world – A multi-tiered infinity pool that hangs over the jungle.
  • Beauty therapies and treatments at the award-winning spa.
  • Traditional English afternoon high tea in the heart of the jungle.
  • Gourmet Restaurant

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.

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