Set in ten hectares of hillside garden, each guest room and villa offers spectacular views over the river or fertile rice terraces. The Villas have private gardens separated by tropical plantings rather than solid walls.
Award-winning architect Budiman Hendropurnomo of Denton Corker Marshall Group combines features of weathered recycled timbers with modern natural materials to create unique interiors rich with character. Old cart wheels have been fashioned into mirror frames, table tops were formerly teak railway sleepers and traditional fish traps and baskets are handcrafted into lamp shades. Indonesian heritage is represented with an eclectic collection of antiques in the open plan lobby, the restaurants and suites. Modern Balinese style is reflected in the architecture with the use of thatched roofs, blending the buildings into the surrounding environment. Maya Ubud Resort offers a host of recreational and cultural activities including tennis, swimming, nature treks and cycling in the beautiful surrounding country side. Relax and be pampered in the riverside spa, watch traditional cultural performances and perhaps take painting lessons in the nearby village.
Dinning alternatives at the resort include the delightful River Café and the resort's signature restaurant - Maya Sari, Japanese cuisine, highly personalised room service and, you'll no doubt enjoy the exciting tropical cocktails offered at the trendy Bar Bedulu. Back to previous page
|  | | Name of Villa | | Maya Ubud | | Location | | Ubud | | Number of Bedrooms | | 48 | | Minimum Stay | | 2 nights |
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