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Hotels Taking Steps Towards Sustainability in Ubud

200+ HOTELS IN AND AROUND UBUDRanking can be influenced by the commissions we receive.
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Capella Ubud, Bali
Resort in UbudID flag
9.5
Excellent
From $1,085
$
Sustainability Journey
Capella Ubud was built with the environment in mind, preserving the existing landscape and not cutting down any trees during construction. The property uses refurbished vintage furniture and art. They have implemented an Environmental Management System and have a water bottling plant to eliminate single-use plastic bottles. Organic vegetables, spices, and herbs are harvested on-site, and green and food waste is composted.
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Fivelements Retreat Bali, Ubud
Hotel in UbudID flag
9.1
Excellent
From $252
$
Sustainability Journey
Fivelements Retreat Bali is an award-winning eco-conscious wellness retreat deeply rooted in Balinese traditions. It focuses on authentic Balinese healing, plant-based cuisine, and sacred arts, all aimed at honoring the environment. The retreat uses eco-friendly materials and sustainable practices, including on-site wastewater treatment and purification for irrigation. Their organic garden provides ingredients for their plant-based restaurant and wellness treatments, with 50% of the produce sold locally.
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Adiwana Unagi Suites
Resort in UbudID flag
9.4
Excellent
From $136
$
Sustainability Journey
Adiwana Unagi Suites has eliminated single-use plastic water bottles by transitioning to glass refillable ones. It provides electric bikes for guests to minimize carbon emissions from transportation. The hotel implements energy-efficient practices, water conservation, and a waste management system that emphasizes recycling and composting.
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The Kayon Resort
Resort in UbudID flag
9.6
Excellent
From $189
$
Sustainability Journey
This resort is committed to being free of single-use plastics in all forms, including packaging and amenities. It implements a comprehensive waste sorting program to maximize recycling and reduce landfill waste. The resort uses reusable containers in its kitchen facilities and crafts glasses from repurposed wine bottles.
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Angel House Ubud Eco Villa
Guest House in UbudID flag
9.1
Excellent
From $69
$
Sustainability Journey
This eco-villa is set in a permaculture garden with organic edibles and offers unlimited filtered drinking water with reusable bottles. It uses ecological cleaning products, energy-saving light bulbs, and water flow reducers. The villa actively recycles waste and collects rainwater for irrigation.
Questionnaire
What makes your hotel/accommodation eco-friendly?
Building materials from sustainable resources
Written environmental policy statement in place
The structure maximizes air flow to reduce the need for air-conditioning
The structure maximizes natural light to reduce the need for lighting and heating
Engaged in eco-friendly initiatives (i.e. reforestation, wildlife conservation)
Rainwater collection and usage
Use of non-toxic cleaning products
Serving organic food at the restaurant
LED lighting throughout the premises
Environmental manager appointed
Employees are trained to follow environmental policies
Toilets flush up to 6 litres per flush
Signs in the rooms informing guests that towels will only be changed upon request
Toilet paper made of non-chlorine bleached paper or awarded with an eco-label
Waste is separated into at least 3 categories
Recycling bins in guest rooms
No disposable (single use) cups/glasses, plates and cutlery
Organic waste is composted
Most of the ingredients used to prepare meals are locally produced
A vegetarian alternative menu is proposed in the restaurant
An energy audit is carried out at least once every five years
Is there anything that you would like to highlight, add or clarify?We do not have official ‘accreditation’ as there is no one in Bali who can do that for us.
However, we do:
No plastic bottles of water. All guests have unlimited water and a glass jug of freshly filtered drinking water. We use a Nazada water filter for unlimited filtered drinking water.
We belong to the Refill My Bottle program which allows ANYONE, not just our guests to refill their water bottle for free!
We do NOT purchase imported food. All food is purchased from local (<5kms) markets and directly from farmers. Always Organic wherever possible.
We make our own sourdough bread and breakfast food is locally sourced and made In-House.
We recycle all our food waste.
We have 2 active compost bins.
We also have a worm farm for feeding the veggie garden.
We grow veggies and herbs for use in breakfast and a papaya tree for fresh fruit.
I dehydrate fruits in-season so I can use at another time in the year when fruits not in season.
We do not waste food. We convert left over food into jams, spreads and / or freeze extra produce.
We do not spray any chemicals.
We reduce mosquitos by using practices and plants that do not allow water to collect. No standing water that does not contain fish and the dragonfly population eat 1,000 mosquito larvae/day.
All guests receive a cloth bag to use when shopping. The words "Refuse Plastic Bags" are written in both English and in Bahasa Indonesian. They can take this bag home.
We have recycling service and a green waste collection service if we have too much organic waste. This is recycled by our local community and used on the community vegetable garden.
We also participate in our communities' Bank Sampah/rubbish bank which donates food in exchange for recyclable products.
Answers last updated by Angel House Ubud Eco Villa
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Bambu Indah Resort
Resort in UbudID flag
9.3
Excellent
From $251
$
Sustainability Journey
Bambu Indah is an eco-luxury retreat that combines antique architecture with innovative bamboo design and sustainable practices. The resort restored and decorated antique Javanese bridal homes and created an eco-village that operates on a zero-waste philosophy, implementing composting and recycling. Their organic gardens supply the on-site restaurants, and their natural spring-fed pools are filtered by lava rocks.
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Alila Ubud
Resort in UbudID flag
9.0
Excellent
From $178
$
Sustainability Journey
Alila Ubud is designed with a strong focus on sustainability, integrating with the natural landscape. While specific eco-friendly practices are not detailed in the provided information, Alila properties are generally known for their commitment to sustainable tourism.
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Bisma Eight Ubud
Hotel in UbudID flag
9.2
Excellent
$
Sustainability Journey
While specific eco-friendly initiatives are not detailed in the provided information, Bisma Eight's CHSE certification suggests adherence to Indonesian government standards for Cleanliness, Health, Safety, and Environmental Sustainability. This indicates a commitment to responsible tourism practices.
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Kappa Senses Ubud
Resort in UbudID flag
9.4
Excellent
From $216
$
Sustainability Journey
Kappa Senses Ubud is built with local and eco-responsible materials, reducing energy consumption. They aim for zero single-use plastic by replacing trash bags with recyclable material and using fabric bags for laundry. The resort manages its waste by selective sorting and recycling. They have a permaculture garden that provides organic produce for their restaurants and herbs for the spa.
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Gdas Bali Health and Wellness Resort
Resort in UbudID flag
9.5
Excellent
$
Sustainability Journey
Gdas Bali Health and Wellness Resort has an eco-friendly policy that includes reducing plastic waste by using reusable dispensers, glass bottles, and tote bags. Their in-room amenities are made with natural and eco-friendly materials. They plant rare herbal Balinese plants and work with the local community to plant medicinal trees and herbs. The resort prioritizes local caterers and sources locally-sourced ingredients for their plant-based restaurant.
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Element Bali Ubud
Hotel in UbudID flag
8.9
Excellent
From $114
$
Sustainability Journey
Element by Westin Bali Ubud is Green Globe certified and committed to reducing waste and energy consumption. They have a no-smoking policy in rooms and aim for 100% single-use plastic-free rooms and 80% in the Food & Beverage area. They utilize a farm-to-table concept at their restaurant and use organic materials and eco-friendly technology in their wellness facilities.
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Visesa Ubud Resort
Resort in UbudID flag
8.6
Very Good
From $141
$
Sustainability Journey
Visesa Ubud Resort is dedicated to sustainable and eco-friendly practices. Their agriculture focuses on sustainable systems, with over two hectares dedicated to organic farming using natural compost. They offer experiences where guests can learn about eco-friendly practices, such as farming activities and learning about traditional irrigation systems and medicinal herbs.
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Menzel Villa Ubud
Resort in UbudID flag
8.5
Very Good
From $65
$
Sustainability Journey
Menzel Ubud incorporates several eco-friendly practices, including reusable coffee/tea filters, recycling, LED light bulbs, and composting. Their bathrooms feature eco-friendly toiletries, and they use eco-friendly cleaning products. The property utilizes a grey water recycling system and all of its electricity comes from renewable sources.
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From $59
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Sustainability Journey
Ubud Green Resort Villas is an eco-friendly hotel providing spacious villas with views of rice fields. They use eco-friendly cleaning products and offer amenities such as a garden for guests to relax in. The resort is surrounded by tropical greenery and offers a connection with nature.
Plataran Ubud Hotel & Spa - CHSE Certified main photo
From $136
$
Sustainability Journey
Plataran properties often emphasize their connection to nature and cultural heritage. While specific eco-friendly practices are not detailed in the provided information, their focus on their surroundings suggests a degree of environmental consideration.
Sthala, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Ubud Bali main photo
From $122
$
Sustainability Journey
As part of the Marriott International portfolio, Sthala, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Ubud Bali likely participates in the company's sustainability initiatives, such as Serve 360. While specific details for this hotel are not provided, Marriott is committed to making a positive and sustainable impact.
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The Westin Resort & Spa Ubud, Bali
Hotel in UbudID flag
8.9
Excellent
From $199
$
Sustainability Journey
As a Westin property, this resort is part of Marriott International and likely adheres to their sustainability programs and commitments. While specific eco-friendly features are not detailed, Westin generally focuses on wellness and guest well-being, which can align with sustainable practices.
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The Rice Joglo Eco-Stay
Farm Stay in UbudID flag
9.0
Excellent
From $116
$
Sustainability Journey
This eco-stay features traditional Joglos constructed from 100% recycled and antique teak, designed for natural cooling. A significant portion of the property is dedicated to organic food production, and it generates electricity using solar panels and its own windmill.
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Blue Karma Dijiwa Ubud
Resort in UbudID flag
9.3
Excellent
From $159
$
Info
Summary of reviews
Set amidst the lush jungles and vibrant rice paddies on the outskirts of Ubud, Blue Karma Dijiwa Ubud provides a serene and enchanting escape just a short drive from the bustling city center. This tranquil haven is beautifully integrated into a traditional village, where guests can enjoy breathtaking forest walks and stunning views, offering peace and relaxation while still accessible to local attractions.

The property boasts exquisitely-maintained gardens, featuring tastefully furnished wooden bungalows and villas. Guests admire the hotel's infinity pool overlooking the rice paddies, described as a hidden paradise and a perfect spot for leisure and relaxation. Impeccable landscaping and a pristine pool area enhance the aesthetic appeal of the retreat.

Dining at Blue Karma Dijiwa Ubud is a standout experience, with guests consistently praising the diverse, high-quality dishes served at breakfast and dinner. The meals are described as exceptional, delicious, and varied, ensuring satisfaction for many palates, complemented by charming views of the pool and the serene surroundings. Despite minor suggestions for menu improvement, diners appreciate the reasonable prices, ambiance, and friendly service, making the restaurant a highly recommended destination for visitors.

Rooms exemplify a harmonious blend of traditional Balinese style and modern comforts, offering spacious accommodations adorned with Balinese decor and garden views. Guests enjoy the comfort and cleanliness of the rooms, highlighted by their serenity and picturesque vistas. Minor inconveniences such as limited closet space and musty smells do not detract significantly from the overall positive reviews.

The staff at Blue Karma Dijiwa Ubud are frequently lauded for their exceptional hospitality, friendliness, and attentiveness, contributing positively to the guest experience. Their willingness to assist and provide personalized service ensures visitors feel valued and cared for, enhancing the tranquil environment of the hotel.

The hotel’s spa, frequently praised for its superb treatments and luxurious atmosphere, is a major draw for visitors seeking relaxation and rejuvenation. The spa offers divine massages and yoga sessions in a notably peaceful setting, adding an enriching dimension to guests' stays.

Families also find Blue Karma Dijiwa Ubud a welcoming retreat. While primarily attracting honeymooners, the hotel provides a family-friendly atmosphere, supported by attentive staff and conducive to memorable family experiences. Comfortable beds and occasionally upgraded villas with private pools further enhance the stay for guests.

Lastly, Blue Karma Dijiwa Ubud’s breathtaking infinity pool and yoga classes offer tranquility and scenic beauty favored by visitors seeking relaxation and wellness. The hotel stands out as a luxurious, serene sanctuary in Ubud, merging Balinese cultural elements with modern amenities to create a truly delightful escape.
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Kamandalu Ubud
Resort in UbudID flag
9.1
Excellent
From $269
$
Sustainability Journey
Kamandalu Ubud practices comprehensive sustainable efforts, including a tree planting program, water saving, and chemical waste reduction. It separates and composts organic waste, uses energy-saving light bulbs, and supports the local community's rice paddies irrigation system.
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