Stunning infinity pool that hangs right over the Wos River valley
Villas come with private pools that actually get sunlight
The funicular ride down to the main pool adds a touch of drama to your swim run
En bref : A visually spectacular jungle hideaway that struggles with the humid reality of its location—expect breathtaking views and the occasional musty smell.
Évalué par @Darina.Nikolaevna: I stayed in the jungle villa and honestly, the silence was addictive. My morning swim in the private infinity pool while watching the mist clear over the ravine was the highlight of my trip. It’s the perfect hideaway.
Ce que les clients qui ont séjourné ici ont dit
The hype
Guests are obsessed with the staff's warmth and the 'magical' views, often forgiving the property's minor maintenance issues.
Reality check
The 'damp' or 'sewer' smell in some bathrooms is a recurring complaint, a common side effect of the deep jungle humidity that housekeeping struggles to mask.
You live for the 'jungle pool' Instagram aesthetic
You don't mind being 15 minutes outside Ubud center for peace and quiet
You appreciate a high-tech toilet and a deep soaking tub with a view
Propreté et entretien
8.5
Housekeeping: Daily and attentive, often leaving towel art. They try hard to combat the jungle elements.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally sparkling, but grout can show signs of the relentless humidity (mildew spots).
Maintenance: The main weak point. Peeling paint, broken inclinator, and damp patches are occasional issues.
Linens & towels: Towels are reported as 'snow-white' and clean, though bedding can feel slightly damp due to the climate.
Odors & scents: The battle against the 'musty' jungle smell is constant. Some rooms smell of lemongrass oil, others of damp earth.
Sleepability™
7MODÉRÉ
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0-4BRUYANT
4-7.5MODÉRÉ
7.5-10SILENCIEUX
Roosters/nature sounds at dawn
Intermittent construction noise from neighboring developments
River noise (white noise for most, loud for some)
Avant de réserver
Bon à savoir
The free shuttle to Ubud center runs on a schedule (every ~2 hours), not on demand
Grab/Gojek drivers can drop off here, but pickups can sometimes be tricky due to the remote location
Afternoon tea is often included but can get repetitive if you stay more than 3 days
Quoi emporter
Dehumidifying sachets or moisture absorbers for your luggage
Strong bug spray—you are literally in the jungle
Earplugs if you plan to sleep past the 5 AM rooster wake-up call
Génie des chambres
Meilleurs choix
Junior Suite 204 for expansive valley views and privacy
Basmara Pool Villas for a private dip without the massive price jump of the larger villas
Chambres à éviter
Rooms on the lower levels if you want to avoid the worst of the dampness/humidity
Villas closest to the road if you want to avoid scooter noise
Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller
“I would love a room on a higher floor to maximize the valley breeze and minimize humidity. If available, a unit away from any active construction noise would be deeply appreciated.”
FAQ et astuces cachées
Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.
Is the pool heated?
No, it's a standard outdoor pool. It can feel brisk in the early morning or evening, but refreshing during the midday heat.
Is it really adults-only?
No. While it markets itself with an 'adults-only luxury' vibe, children are allowed and you may see families. There are no specific kids' clubs or facilities.
How is the breakfast?
A mix of buffet and a la carte. Reviews praise the taste but note the selection is smaller than massive resorts. The 'floating breakfast' is an optional upcharge.
Is there a gym?
Yes, but it's tiny. Think 'one treadmill and a few dumbbells' rather than a fitness destination. Don't plan your training camp here.
Can I walk to Ubud center?
No. It's a 4km hilly ride on narrow roads with no sidewalks. Take the shuttle or a scooter.
Does the room smell?
It's a common complaint. The jungle humidity is intense, and some rooms struggle with a musty or damp odor despite housekeeping's efforts.
Conseils d'initiés
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The 'Wine Locked Lounge' on the second floor is a quiet spot for a drink that many guests miss entirely.
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Ask for a room with a 'smart toilet'—not all units have been upgraded to the newest Japanese-style bidet models.
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The path to the river is steep and slippery; don't attempt it in flip-flops.
5 choses à savoir avant de partir
💡The 'funicular' is slow and loud when it works, and a stair-master workout when it doesn't.
💡You might share your outdoor shower with a gecko or two (they are harmless, but surprising).
💡The lighting in the rooms is designed for 'mood' (read: very dark), making it hard to find things in your suitcase at night.
💡Room service prices are surprisingly reasonable compared to other 5-star resorts in the area.
💡The 'valley view' sometimes includes a view of the neighbor's roof depending on your angle.
Guide local
Carte
Découvrez où se situe Metland Venya Ubud et ce qu'il y a à proximité.