12 Stunning Airbnbs in Bali, From a Bamboo Treehouse to a Seafront Villa

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It’s rare to find a travel bucket list that doesn’t feature the sublimely beautiful island of Bali. Of course, the island has an impressive selection of upscale hotels to book, but an increasing number of fantastic Airbnbs make a compelling alternative for those seeking out sunset views and proximity to surf. For one, you’ll get the pool all to yourself.
We've searched high and low for this selection of the best Airbnbs to book across Bali, with everything from villas close to the vibrant nightlife to secluded boltholes hidden firmly off the beaten track. Each Bali Airbnb we’ve chosen has been granted Guest Favorite status, meaning it's scored highly across a range of stringent satisfaction measures, so you can book assured there’ll be no disappointments upon check-in.
We've vetted these listings based on Guest Favorite status, ratings, amenities, location, previous guest reviews, and decor. All listings featured on Condé Nast Traveler are independently selected by our editors. If you book something through our links, we may earn an affiliate commission. This gallery has been updated with new information since its original publish date.
A designer joglo in Ubud’s rice fields
Flowering frangipani trees, the chirp of the odd gecko, and the sweet sound of cheery birdsong—that’s exactly what you expect from a stay at a Balinese joglo, and it’s just what you’ll wake up to here. This is a seriously elevated option, filled with a tastefully restrained selection of antique furniture, heritage tiles, and local artwork, all locally handcrafted where possible, with quality linens rivaling those in the area’s loveliest hotels. When it’s time to head out, grab your scooter—you’re just a seven-minute ride from Ubud’s bustling center. Do bear in mind that there’s no AC here, but the interior design encourages plenty of airflow, and there are extra fans available should you need them.
Sleeps: 4
Price: From around $129 a night, with a two-night minimum- Overhate
A unique bamboo villa in Pecatu
Bali is full of bamboo structures, but few can claim to be quite as lovely as this one, which is all gentle curves and lines, decked out with interiors handcrafted by local artisans. Wake up and peer out over lush jungly landscapes, then head down to the pool for a dip before breakfast. There’s no oven, so you’ll have to head out come mealtimes, but you’re well served for options around here—beachy Bingin is one of Bali's most up-and-coming spots, with fresh crops of cafes, restaurants, and bars springing up every month.
Sleeps: 2
Price: From around $242 a night, with a two-night minimum
A bamboo hut in Selat
For those seeking a total switch off; a complete immersion in the natural wonders on this island, head to Selat. This bamboo hut, hidden in one of Bali’s most wild, unspoiled regions, offers a stay so interconnected with the surroundings that the villa doesn’t have a single door. There’s no common indoor area—unless you use the second bedroom as a lounge—instead focusing the space around an outdoor fireplace, a hot tub to dip in, and an outdoor seating area to gather around. The bedroom’s arches open straight out onto the landscapes, where you can survey the rice fields and valleys in one of the most remote locations in Bali. A small local restaurant on site provides traditional Balinese meals, and while there are no shops or supermarkets in walking distance, the hosts provide a free moped for guests so that you can venture into the thick of it in the best way possible.
Sleeps: 4
From: From $233 per nightA cool A-frame home with mountain views in Kecamatan Mengwi
This traditional A-frame home seems to blend in with the mountains that punctuate the surrounding landscapes—and should you tire of gazing out over the hillsides and rice fields, you’re just a short hop from glittering Seseh beach. Every element of this space packs a design punch, with a huge open-plan interior that flows from the uber-smart kitchen upstairs to the bedroom and out to the modern loungers that flank a shimmering pool. The bathroom’s a showstopper, with a semi-outdoor construction, powerful rainfall shower, and statement stone bathtub. Sit out with a drink, gaze out over the jungly foliage and relax.
Sleeps: 2
Price: From around $207 a night, with a three-night minimum
A smart designer villa by the beach in Kuta
In the bright, vibrant area of Kuta, right off the famous Jalan Legion, Bali’s famous nightlife, shops, spas and beach lie just 10 minutes from the doorstep of this smart designer villa. Step inside, however, and you’ll enter a tranquil retreat away from the hubbub. With a modern and luxurious finish, the home has airy double-height ceilings and expansive full length windows offering up panoramic views of the natural wonders waiting just beyond the perimeter. A palette of warm woods, deep grays, and splashes of orange keep the space cozy rather than cavernous and, outside, there’s a dreamy pool perfect for sunset dips on the terrace.
Sleeps: 4
Price: From around $119 per nightA statement-making curved treehouse in Sidemen
This surreal-looking bamboo treehouse was designed in such a way as to ensure its inhabitants feel a deep connection with nature. Case in point—there are no walls at all to separate you from the surrounding natural wonders. Enjoy a floating breakfast in the pool before setting up on a lounger to while away some hours in peace. At bedtime, enjoy the novelty of the rotating bed, or simply take a minute to hang your legs off the edge of your home; you may as well be at the edge of the world.
Sleeps: 2
Price: From around $526 per night
A minimalistic seafront villa in Lovina
Canggu, Ubud, and Seminyak may first spring to mind when planning a trip to Bali. But the northern region, with its black sand beaches dissolving into coral-rich seas and ample dolphin spotting opportunities, offers its own delights. It’s no surprise then, that Lovina Beach is steadily growing in popularity as a tourist destination—and this villa, right on the beachfront, offers a luxury hotel-style stay right amongst the sights. This huge space sleeps six, with three double bedrooms and an expansive open-plan living area that sweeps through to the outdoor pool, with barely a wall or window in sight. All fixtures and fittings have been finished to the highest specification; it’s no wonder this Airbnb has achieved a rare five-star score from previous guests.
Sleeps: 6
Price: From around $324 per nightA traditional villa for two near Ubud
Head north from Ubud until the traffic wanes and you’ll have reached the village of Kelusa. Nestled among the rice fields, where the mountains give way into a gorge below, this area is home to an impressive number of jungly winding trails to tackle before your return to this charming teakwood villa. Lovingly restored by owner Susanne, behind the jewel-toned painted doors, the interiors are simple, traditional, and thoughtfully considered, with a bed made of the same antique wood as the home itself, finished with a luxury king size mattress and hotel-quality linens. There’s a traditional stone-clad spa bathroom with an expansive tub, loungers for lolling on during lazy afternoons, and an impressive infinity pool; perch happily at the edge to enjoy the best views over your immersive surroundings.
Sleeps: 2
Price: From around $95 per night
A huge villa with private staff in Seririt
Imagine traditional Balinese design at its most luxurious: sloping thatched roofs, airy open-plan spaces, cozy spots to curl up in at every turn, and direct access out onto both the beachfront and a sprawling, lush garden. That’s what you get when you book this villa. There’s an onsite spa, expansive kitchen with all the mod cons, and private staff—a cleaner, masseuse, chef, beautician, the list goes on—ready to tend to your every request. Head to the beach for some diving or kayaking before returning for a dip in the hot tub or pool, or perhaps a barbecue on the terrace. After dark, twinkly lanterns fill the space with a warm glow, competing with the landscapes beyond for most Instagrammable spot. With longer stays available and room for 30 of your best friends, there’s really no reason to leave.
Sleeps: 30
Price: From around $209 per night, with a four-night minimumA picturesque pavilion among the rice paddies in Ubud
Yogis will like this architect-designed villa in up-and-coming Penestanan, which has been renovated with health and wellness in mind. The area has seen a shiny new yoga studio and meditation center spring up of late, along with a slew of health-focused cafes and restaurants, marking it on the map for wellness seekers and adding a bit of cool to this secluded jungle spot. Take a scooter or walk into Ubud proper—there is no car access here, so it’s a 15-minute trip—where you can tick the monkey forests and plenty of temples off your to-do list, before returning up the winding river path to your pastel-toned palace. Once home, you’ll be rewarded with blissful peace and quiet, aside from the odd croak from a frog or gecko, inside an impeccably-turned out Balinese home. The expansive space is finished with carved wooden panels, a comfy mix of textures, and a traditional hand woven grass roof (alang-alang, to those in the know). The pool is shared with the villa next door. And if the nearby raw food cafe loses appeal, you can always turn to the friendly trio of onsite staff, who will happily prepare meals on request.
Sleeps: 2
Price: From around $145 per night
A magical wellness retreat in Ubud
Forget the bunut trees swaying gently, the views of the volcanoes across the rainforest, or the sound of waterfalls in the distance—inside this villa is where you’ll want to be. With an abundance of offerings to keep you entertained, it’s more than easy to hole up here for a few days without venturing further afield. For starters, there’s a dedicated meditation space, private saltwater swimming pool, dry sauna, large open-air bathtub, and access to a couple of natural springs. You can enhance your yoga practice with the selection of relaxing music available from the sound system—or, of course, there's always the in-house steel pan drum. If the novelty of surveying the landscapes starts to fade, there’s a movie projector and a selection of films to watch. A massage table and therapist are also available on request. And that’s without mentioning the traditional Balinese interiors, all sloping roofs and relaxed linens designed to prioritize light and space, allowing visitors to enjoy the vistas from almost every angle.
Sleeps: 4
From: From around $300 per nightA very stylish villa in Ubud
Step out of the jungle and into one of the most style-led Airbnbs we’ve found in Bali. This home is an ode to color—checkered flagstone floors, mish-mashed blue, plaster and ochre walls, and rich tonal accents peppered throughout; a set of glazed coffee mugs, a brass statement lampshade, a terra-cotta vase. In one bedroom, there’s a triumphant duck egg and lilac scheme. It’s an Instagrammable feast, and that’s without mentioning the separate private terrace for each primary bedroom, walk-in closets, luxuriant spa bathrooms, or the huge wraparound infinity pool overlooking the magnificent Sayan Ridge.
Sleeps: 8
Price: From around $400 per night, with a three-night minimumThis article was originally published on Condé Nast Traveller UK.
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