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Element Bali Ubud Review: Everything You Need to Know Before You Book

The moment you step through the gates of Element Bali Ubud, the noise and energy of Jalan Raya Andong simply melts away. What replaces it is birdsong, the soft rush of a fountain, and lush tropical greenery so dense it feels like the jungle has claimed the property for itself. 

I first heard about this place from a friend who described the breakfast spread at Andong Teras as one of the highlights of her entire Bali trip, and after spending time looking closely at this property, it is not hard to understand why it keeps drawing people back. 

SatuSatu, a Bali travel platform dedicated to helping visitors explore the island more easily, features properties and experiences across Ubud, and this hotel fits right into the kind of stay that makes Ubud unforgettable.

What Is Element Bali Ubud?

Element Bali Ubud is part of Marriott’s Element by Westin brand, which positions itself as a wellness-focused hotel concept built around sustainable design, active living, and healthy food. In Ubud, that philosophy translates naturally into the surroundings. 

The property sits on Jalan Raya Andong in Desa Petulu, a village area just north of Ubud’s busy center, and it carries a five-star designation with 151 rooms and suites.

Rather than going for grand resort opulence, the hotel takes an eco-conscious approach: natural saline pools, organic-inspired spa treatments at PancaMaya Wellness, and a restaurant menu built around ingredients sourced from local Ubud markets.

It is worth being clear about what this hotel is and what it is not. It is a well-designed, well-run modern hotel with genuine resort amenities and a location that works extremely well as a base for exploring the broader Ubud area. 

It is not a jungle villa with a private infinity pool overlooking rice fields. Guests looking for that kind of immersive solitude may want to look elsewhere. But for travelers who want a clean, thoughtfully designed base with a solid pool, spa, rooftop bar, and actual wellness programming, Element Bali Ubud delivers.

Location and Getting There

The hotel sits on Jalan Raya Andong No. 88, in Desa Petulu, approximately 1.5 kilometers from the heart of Ubud. Ngurah Rai International Airport is roughly a 60 to 75-minute drive away depending on traffic. From the airport, the hotel operates a transfer service, though this must be arranged at least 72 hours in advance.

The surrounding area has a calm, village-like quality. Petulu is actually known among birdwatchers for its evening gatherings of white herons, and guests willing to wander a few hundred meters from the hotel at dusk can often catch the sight of hundreds of birds returning to roost in the trees above. 

Within a five-minute car ride, you can reach Ubud Palace, Ubud Traditional Art Market, and the famous Campuhan Ridge Walk. The Monkey Forest is about 1.7 miles from the property. 

The hotel runs a scheduled daily shuttle service to Ubud center, which takes some of the hassle out of getting around without a driver. Complimentary bicycles are also available, though guests have noted the condition of some bikes is inconsistent, so it is worth checking them over before heading out.

Rooms and the Stay Experience

Element Bali Ubud

The hotel has 151 rooms across various categories, all designed with an open, natural aesthetic. Rooms feature private balconies, floor-to-ceiling windows, flat-screen televisions, and Marriott’s signature Heavenly Beds with pillow menus.

Bathrooms are modern with large walk-in showers and, in some room types, separate bathtubs. One quirk that returning guests occasionally mention is that the main wardrobe and safety deposit box are located inside the bathroom area rather than the bedroom, which takes a little adjusting to.

Each room comes with complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, in-room kitchen facilities, and air conditioning. Room rates typically start from around USD $82 to $130 per night depending on the season and room type, which represents strong value given the brand standards and amenities on offer. 

Breakfast can be added for approximately IDR 181,500 per adult, and the buffet at Andong Teras consistently receives high praise from guests. The hotel has three outdoor swimming pools, including a natural saline pool, which is a thoughtful touch that aligns with the property’s wellness philosophy. 

There is also a children’s pool, a 24-hour gym, and the PancaMaya Wellness spa, where massage oils are made from natural organic ingredients and treatments are conducted with views of the surrounding jungle.

The Food and Dining Experience

Andong Teras is the hotel’s all-day dining restaurant and it is genuinely worth going out of your way for. The menu draws on local market produce and blends Indonesian staples with international options in a way that feels considered rather than generic.

The breakfast buffet offers a range of hot Indonesian dishes alongside more familiar continental options, and many guests mention the Balinese sambals as a standout, even at breakfast. 

Staff at Andong Teras receive consistent praise in guest feedback, with names like Deva and the restaurant manager mentioned specifically for their attentiveness.

Beyond the main restaurant, the property has a pool bar called Andong Pool Bar for drinks and casual snacks, and Umah Pizza, a dedicated pizza restaurant serving Italian-influenced dishes by the pool. 

The Elevate Rooftop Bar is the hotel’s crown jewel for atmosphere: a stylish space with panoramic views over Ubud where sunsets genuinely deserve attention. Signature cocktails and small bites make it a satisfying way to end an afternoon before dinner.

Top Highlights

  1. Natural saline pool surrounded by tropical greenery. The pool area has a genuine resort feel, and the three pools give guests plenty of space without ever feeling crowded during regular hours.
  2. PancaMaya Wellness Spa. Treatments using organic oils, with views of the surrounding jungle. The Balinese massage here has been singled out by multiple guests as excellent value for a hotel spa.
  3. Elevate Rooftop Bar. The sunset views over Ubud from this bar are the kind of moment that justifies putting down the guidebook and simply sitting still for an hour.
  4. Proximity to Ubud without the noise. The hotel is close enough to explore everything Ubud offers, but far enough from the busy main road to offer genuine quiet, especially in the evenings.
  5. Balinese cultural activities. The hotel offers a range of scheduled activities including Balinese dancing classes, coconut leaf handicraft-making, kite-making, and aquarobic sessions, giving guests a way to engage with local culture without leaving the property.
  6. Sustainable, eco-conscious design. The property holds a Green Globe certification and incorporates sustainability into its operations, from the natural saline pool to the locally sourced restaurant ingredients.

The Honest Verdict: Is Element Bali Ubud Worth It?

For most travelers, the answer is yes, with one important caveat. Element Bali Ubud delivers on what it promises: a clean, wellness-focused hotel with genuine resort amenities, a strong food program, and a location that makes exploring Ubud genuinely convenient. 

The staff consistently earn high marks, the breakfast is outstanding, and the Elevate Rooftop Bar alone is worth arriving a day early for the sunset views. At its typical price point, it offers real value within the Ubud hotel landscape.

The caveat is one of expectation. Some guests arrive expecting the lush, hideaway-in-the-jungle feel of a private villa resort and come away feeling the property is more “hotel” than “retreat.” 

That assessment is fair. If you want total immersion in Ubud’s natural landscape with an infinity pool hanging over rice fields and monkeys at your balcony, this may not scratch that itch. 

But if you want a reliable, thoughtfully designed base with a genuine wellness offering and one of the better hotel breakfasts in the area, Element Bali Ubud earns its place on the shortlist.

One more thing worth mentioning: the hotel is in Desa Petulu, which means early morning rooster calls are part of the ambiance. Light sleepers may want to request a room away from the village side.

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Once you are in Ubud and ready to explore further afield, SatuSatu’s Exclusive Car Charter gives you a dedicated local driver and a flexible itinerary, perfect for day trips to Besakih, Tirta Empul, or the East Bali coast.

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All bookings can be made on SatuSatu.com with support for local payment methods including BCA, Mandiri, OVO, DANA, credit cards, and more.

FAQ About Element Bali Ubud

Is Element Bali Ubud worth staying at? 

Yes, particularly for travelers who want a clean, wellness-focused hotel with solid amenities and a great food program at a reasonable price point for the brand standards offered.

How far is Element Bali Ubud from Ubud center? 

The hotel is approximately 1.5 kilometers from Ubud’s main center. A daily shuttle service is included, and the walk is possible if you enjoy browsing the shops along the way.

Does Element Bali Ubud have a spa? 

Yes. PancaMaya Wellness is the on-site spa, offering treatments made with natural organic massage oils, conducted with jungle views. Balinese massage is particularly recommended by guests.

Is breakfast included at Element Bali Ubud? 

Breakfast is not automatically included in all room rates. It can be added for approximately IDR 181,500 per adult, and the buffet at Andong Teras is consistently praised as one of the hotel’s highlights.

Can I walk to Ubud Monkey Forest from Element Bali Ubud? 

The Monkey Forest is about 1.7 miles from the hotel, making it a fairly long walk. The hotel shuttle or a short car ride is a more practical option.