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Ubud travel by somtamgirl

Bali · city guide

Ubud: the green, cultural heart of Bali

Rice-terrace mornings, a floating breakfast in your own pool, and the launch point for Nusa Penida.

Ubud is where I'd base anyone going to Bali for the first time. It's inland and green, the cultural heart of the island, and it's where I had that floating breakfast served right in the villa pool. The thing that surprised me most was the price: a private pool villa here costs a fraction of what you'd pay back home, so the splurge felt easy. You wake up to rice fields, the day trips out to the waterfalls and Nusa Penida are all doable from here, and it never feels rushed. Here's exactly how I'd spend a few days.

  • Best base for first-timers: green, calm, central
  • Private pool villas for far less than you'd think
  • Launch point for the Nusa Penida / Kelingking day trip
Where to stay in Bali

Best things to do

Floating breakfast in your villa pool

The reason half of you are here. Breakfast on a tray floating in your own pool, eaten slow with the rice fields out front. Most Ubud pool villas will set it up for you.

Often included with the villa · 1 hr

Rice-terrace morning at Tegallalang

Go early before the heat and the crowds. The carved green steps go on forever; walk down into them rather than just photographing from the top.

~50k IDR entry · Half day

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

A jungle temple complex right in town with mossy statues and a few hundred macaques. Keep your sunglasses and snacks tucked away, they're quick.

~80k IDR · 1-2 hrs

Chase a jungle waterfall

The waterfalls around Ubud (Tegenungan is the easy one) are a short scooter or driver ride out. Go in the morning for the light and a quieter swim.

~20k IDR entry · Half day

Where to stay

BudgetUbud outskirts / rice fieldsA simple family homestay near the rice fields, a scooter for the day trips, and warung meals down the lane. Genuinely cheap and the warmest welcome on the island.Stays coming soon
Mid-rangeCentral UbudA mid-range villa with a little plunge pool, walkable to the cafes and the Monkey Forest, with a driver sorted for the Nusa Penida day.Stays coming soon
Treat yourselfUbud jungleThe splurge that felt easy: a private pool villa tucked in the jungle with the floating breakfast served in the water. Costs far less than you'd expect.Stays coming soon

Getting there & around

Fly into Denpasar (Ngurah Rai) airport, then it's roughly 1.5 hours by car up to Ubud, so prebook a driver or grab a Grab from the terminal. Once you're here, the easiest way around is a private driver for the day, cheap and the move for the waterfalls and Tegallalang. Scooters are everywhere and cheap if you're confident, but Ubud's lanes get busy, so always wear a helmet. For Nusa Penida, your driver drops you at Sanur harbour for the fast boat across.

Eat & drink

  • A local warung — The cheap, honest plates I ate most days, nasi campur and fresh juice for next to nothing. Ask your homestay for their favourite.
  • The Cave — For one special night: a slow multi-course dinner in a candlelit cave setting. The splurge dinner I'd build a whole evening around.

Day trips

Nusa PenidaThe big one: the fast boat across, a guide from Toya Pakeh harbour, and standing above Kelingking beach. A full day, and worth every minute.
CangguDown on the coast for surf, beach clubs and a faster, younger pace when you want a change from the rice fields.

On the map

Every spot from this guide, pinned on one map — coming soon.

Book this trip

A few of these earn me a small cut at no extra cost to you — only ever things I'd actually book.

Frequently asked

Is Ubud a good base for first-timers?

It's the one I'd pick first. It's green, calm and central, the cultural heart of Bali, and the day trips to the waterfalls and Nusa Penida all work easily from here. Pair it with a few nights by the coast if you want beach time too.

Are the pool villas in Ubud really that affordable?

Yes, and it was the biggest surprise of my trip. I stayed in private pool villas that felt genuinely premium for far less than I expected back home, which is exactly what made splurging on a floating breakfast feel easy.

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