Ibah

Ibah

Jalan Raya Campuhan, Ubud, Bali, Bali & Indonesia

Ibah Ubud – Boutique Luxury in Bali

Ibah Ubud – Boutique Luxury in the Heart of Bali

Hidden in Ubud’s mystical Campuhan Valley, Ibah is a boutique escape where traditional Balinese charm meets refined luxury. Perched by the Wos River and surrounded by lush jungle, this family-owned resort offers a tranquil, soulful stay infused with cultural heritage.

Inspired by ancient royal palaces, the design features intricate teakwood, carved stone, and timeless elegance. Each private villa or suite offers serene garden or jungle views, with birdsong and the scent of frangipani setting the tone for true relaxation.

Wellness, Dining & Discovery

Unwind at the cliffside spa with healing Balinese rituals and natural ingredients, or float in the infinity-edge pool overlooking the treetops.

Wana Restaurant serves Indonesian favourites and Western classics in a garden setting, open from 7am to 11pm daily.

Just steps away lies the Campuhan Ridge Walk, with Ubud’s cultural treasures — like the Royal Palace, Monkey Forest, and artisan markets — all within easy reach.

Whether you're here to unwind, explore, or immerse yourself in Bali’s spirit, Ibah offers an unforgettable retreat.


Facilities

Check in / check out:

14.00 / 12.00

Distance from city/town:

17.00

Car parking:

Yes

Nearest airport:

Ngurah Rai International Airport

Distance from airport:

28

Vehicle hire:

Yes

  • Swimming pool
  • Restaurant
  • Spa and wellness centre
  • Garden
  • Sun terrace
  • Free WiFi
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Luggage storage
  • Concierge service
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Laundry service
  • 24 hours security
  • Air conditioning
  • Shuttle service
  • Room service
  • Pool towels
  • Sun loungers

Rooms and Deals

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Ibah Suite

Max Guests: 2 Max Adults: 2 Max Children: 0

Each Ibah Suite, tucked discreetly into the Campuhan Valley., is an individual masterpiece offering a harmonious blend of indoor and outdoor living with large bathrooms and king-sized or twin-beds.


The décor of classical Indonesian furnishings and features, with an emphasis on wood, stone and the many other natural materials, creates an atmosphere of warmth and sophistication.

Amenities
- Air conditioning
- Flat-screen TV
- Safety deposit box
- Balcony
- MInibar
- Free WiFi
- Outdoor furniture
- River/Garden view
- Desk
- Dining table
- Fan
- Bathrobe & slippers
- Complimentary toiletries
- Hairdryer
- Tea/Coffee making facilities
- Telephone
 

3-Night Stay - Ibah Suite

A refined sanctuary in Ubud with airport pickup, daily breakfast, daily afternoon tea, massage inclusion, and more.


Your Balinese experience begins with the included airport pickup and the journey to Ubud becomes a scenic adventure, providing a glimpse of the lush landscapes that await.

Arrive at Ibah Resort, where warm smiles and cool towels welcome you to a world of tranquility. Unwind further with a blissful massage which is included in this offer.

Don't miss the chance to immerse yourself in the serenity of Ubud. Get your voucher to book your Balinese retreat today.

Discount
35%
Pay Later
$ 1,140
Valued at
$ 2,010
Deposit (AUD)
$ 159

Package Inclusions:

  • Daily breakfast for 2 persons
  • Airport pickup
  • Welcome drink & cool towel
  • Welcome fruit bowl in room
  • 50 min Balinese massage for 2 persons
  • WiFi internet throughout resort
  • Daily afternoon tea (15.30 - 16.30)
  • Free shuttle service - Ubud centre
Discount
35%
Pay Later
$ 1,140
Valued at
$ 2,010
Deposit (AUD)
$ 159

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Bali is a favourite holiday destination for many Australians, with the number of travellers tripling over the past 10 years. We’ve found you some amazing deals, now we’d like to inspire you with a few tips for getting away.

Best Time to Travel

The great thing about Bali’s weather is that it is fairly consistent. There really is not a bad time to go. The temperature averages around 28 degrees all year around. The rainy season is from December through to March , but the rain tends to be a sharp downpour late afternoon or at night time. Even in this time of the year it is not long before there is brilliant blue skies again and the air is a lot fresher.

 

Flights

Cheap as chips! Return flights start as low as $378 return (Perth) and $798 return (Sydney & Melbourne), arriving at Ngurah Rai International Airport.

 

Airport Transfers

Bali Ngurah Rai International Airport, also known as Denpasar International Airport, is located in southern Bali, 13 km south of Denpasar.

Getting from the Airport to your hotel is relatively easy with the official taxi counter being located in the Airports arrival hall. A taxi to Seminyak is 60.000 rupiah (around $6 AUD).

We’ve taken the hassle out of getting from the airport to your hotel. Most of our deals include free transfers.

Tip : There will be many “tour guides” as you leave the Airport trying to sell you transfers and tours ignore these unless you want to pay more.

 

Getting around

The best way to get around is with your own transport, whether you drive, hire a driver or ride a bike.  This gives you the flexibility to explore at will and allows you to reach many places that are otherwise inaccessible.

Public transport is cheap but can be cause for very long journeys if you’re not sticking to a major route.

Distances in Bali are relatively short, so you won’t have cause to ride many large buses unless you are transferring between islands or going from one side to another.

Bemo - If you want to travel like a local, then it’s time you tried riding a bemo. “Bemo” is the generic name for Bali ubiquitous open-air minibuses, also called “angkot”.

Note: Bemo routes are incredibly complicated but they do reach into most towns in Bali.

Public bus - Larger minibuses and full-size buses ply the longer routes, particularly on routes linking Depensar, Singaraja and Gilimanuk. They operate out of the same terminals as the bemo. Buses are faster than Bemo because they don’t make as many stops along the way

Tourist Bus - Quicker, more comfortable and more convenient than public transport. They are popular with budget and midrange travellers. Perama Tour has a near monopoly on this service in Bali. It has offices or agents in Kuta, Sanur, Ubud, Lovina, Padangbai and Candidasa. At least one bus a day links these Bali tourist centres with more frequent services to the airport.

Car - This is the most popular way to get around Bali and one of the most comfortable. You can hire a car or a driver from $35 AUD to $90 AUD a day.

Note: If you wish to hire a car you will need to register for an international drivers licence which only costs $25 AUD if you are a member of a motoring organisation such as NRMA or RAC.

Tip: Be sure to book your trip at least a day ahead in order to confirm schedules. It is also important to understand where Perama buses will pick you up and drop you off as you may need to pay an extra 5000Rp to get to/from your hotel.

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