7 Budget-Friendly Luxury Spas with Stunning Views in Bali

Bali is not only known as a jewel of Southeast Asia for its natural beauty but also as a haven of relaxation offering a variety of day spas scattered across the island. From refreshing scrubs to indulgent flower baths, Bali caters to every desire for comfort and rejuvenation.

Many assume that affordable spas often lack in luxury and comfort. However, it doesn’t mean that only high-priced luxury spas can provide a classy experience, right?

The good news is that Bali hides some mid-range gems: spas that offer more than just body treatments—they provide soul-stirring views. Imagine relaxing against a backdrop of mountains and the calming green rice fields of Ubud or enjoying a body scrub with the sound of ocean waves as your soundtrack.

We’ve rounded up 10 Day Spas that will not only pamper you with Bali’s exotic natural beauty but are also easy on the wallet. Get ready to explore a tropical paradise that will spoil both your body and eyes—all at a price that won’t make your wallet weep!

1. Relaxing Amidst a Herd of Elephants: Elephant Safari Park Lodge

Nestled in the majestic natural beauty of Ubud, there exists an oasis that offers not only refreshing spa treatments but also an unparalleled experience: a safari-themed lodging and day spa where you can mingle with freely roaming Asian elephants. Here, a spa is more than just a place for body treatments; it is an adventure that embraces nature. You will be enchanted by the sight of elephants playing and resting in their expansive natural habitat of botanical gardens and tropical forests, all visible from the comfort of your spa room.

However, the adventure doesn’t stop at the spa. For an additional $41, you can enhance your experience with an open-air breakfast and direct interactions with the elephants, including swimming together in the clear river streams. And if you’re looking for even more value, don’t miss our affordable breakfast-and-massage package. While enjoying a soothing massage, the relaxation room offers unobstructed views of the garden—where you might just be lucky enough to see a herd of elephants strolling by. This experience promises a story you will remember forever.

Elephant Safari Park Lodge

Price: Starting from $20 (approximately IDR 266,400).

Address: Jalan Elephant Park Taro, Desa Taro, Tegallalang, Ubud, Bali

Phone: (0361) 721 480

2. Spa with Stunning Sea Views in Jimbaran: La Joya

Just steps away from the stunning Balangan Beach, discover the hidden gem of La Joya, which offers more than just a thatched roof harmoniously blended with nature. At first glance, it may seem modest, but La Joya is home to one of the finest spas in Jimbaran. Follow the path that leads you to a beauty and wellness oasis situated right in front of the beach. Under the inviting thatched roof of the massage villa, you will experience the perfect harmony between body and soul with the beauty of Jimbaran as your backdrop.

Here, you will find a variety of treatments that delve into the depths of healing traditions, from the ancient wisdom of Ayurvedic therapies, the warmth of hot stone therapy, the expertise of shiatsu, the uniqueness of traditional Balinese massage, to the gentleness of Thai massage. And, as the crowning touch of this experience, immerse yourself in the luxury of a spectacular floating pool with a direct view of the blue waters of Balangan Beach—a boundless panorama that is ready to delight your eyes.

La Joya

 

Price: Ayurvedic massage $26 (approximately IDR 346,320) for 90 minutes, traditional Balinese massage $15 (approximately IDR 199,800) per 60 minutes, body scrub option ending with a hot shower is available for an additional $7 (approximately IDR 93,240).

Address: Jl. Pantai Balangan, Jimbaran, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali

Phone: 0811 3990 048

3. Spa Experience with Rice Field Views: Jaens Spa Triloka

Jaens Spa Triloka, one of the renowned branches of Jaens Spa in Bali, is located in a tranquil area, offering an experience that is not only relaxing but also visually enchanting with expansive views of rice fields seen through the iconic round windows that characterize Jaens Spa Triloka.

As the third branch of Jaens Spa, Triloka not only maintains the high standards known from Jaens Spa but also adds a unique touch with its serene atmosphere and soothing natural scenery. Guests can enjoy a range of spa treatments, from traditional Balinese massages to aromatherapy, while relaxing in front of the vast, green rice fields. This beautiful natural vista adds an extra dimension to the relaxation experience, making Jaens Spa Triloka the perfect destination for those seeking tranquility and affordable luxury.

With facilities specifically designed for comfort and relaxation, and budget-friendly rates, Jaens Spa Triloka offers an ideal escape from the daily grind. Visitors can feel completely detached from the outside world and delve into deep peace, all while enjoying one of the best views Bali has to offer.

Jaens Spa Triloka Ubud

Prices: Relaxation Foot Massage (approximately IDR 285,000) per hour, traditional Balinese massage (approximately IDR 765,000) for 90 minutes, Tropical Bath (IDR 300,000), Bubble Bath (IDR 195,000)

Address: Jl. Raya Pengosekan Ubud, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali

Phone: 0813 3759 1108

4. Massage Experience on a Hilltop: Gajah Mina Spa

Nestled in the lush greenery of Tabanan Province and the quiet of Bali’s west coast, Gajah Mina is a charming boutique resort boasting a collection of 12 luxurious villas. The resort spans two hectares of tropical land and is perched on a promontory leading to a ‘hidden’ beach, surrounded by dramatic volcanic cliffs.

The spa and massage area at Gajah Mina is situated atop the cape, overlooking renowned surfing spots such as Balian Beach and the pristine, rarely touched Menjan Beach. Unlike budget spas, the ambiance here feels purer and more serene, with no air conditioning noise; instead, the soothing sea breeze prevails.

Gajah Mina indulges its guests with a variety of spa treatments. From traditional Balinese massages using aromatic oils to body scrubs, facial treatments, and the most enticing being the calming flower bath sessions, all are designed to provide maximum relaxation and rejuvenation to each visitor.

Gajah Mina Spa

Prices: Traditional Balinese massage starting from $12 (approximately IDR 159,840) for 60 minutes

Address: Suraberata, Lalanglinggah, Selemadeg, Tabanan, Bali

Phone: 0812 3811 630

5. Healing Water Experience by the Stunning Riverside: Tjampuhan Spa

Nestled in a serene valley in Ubud, Tjampuhan Spa offers a unique experience amidst a mystical atmosphere. Located beneath lush cliffs, this day spa positions you right beside the gentle flow of a tributary stream, bringing natural tranquility and peace. At Tjampuhan Spa, you will discover several semi-open treatment pavilions that embrace the natural beauty of the surroundings. Additionally, there are Jacuzzi facilities with hot and cold spring waters tucked into natural rock crevices, enriching your spa experience with natural elements.

In line with Balinese tradition, Tjampuhan Spa prioritizes water-based healing therapies, believed to have the power to holistically restore mental calm and physical health. This approach adds depth and authenticity to each treatment session offered. Visitors who are not staying at the hotel are also welcome to experience the wonders of Tjampuhan Spa. For only IDR 110,000 per half-day, you can enjoy all the spa facilities, including the whirlpool, sauna, and steam room, while soaking in the beauty and tranquility of the surrounding valley and caves.

Tjampuhan Spa

Price: IDR 340,000 for a one-hour Traditional Balinese Massage

Address: Hotel Tjampuhan Spa, Jl. Raya Campuhan, Ubud, Bali

Phone: (0361) 975 368

6. Beachside Body Treatments: Aquaria Bali, Candidasa

Aquaria Bali, located in the peaceful Candidasa area, offers a resort experience distinct from the hustle of Kuta. Featuring modern and appealing design, this resort is built right on the beachfront, adorned with a line of palm trees leading to the entrance, creating a cool and inviting atmosphere.

At Aquaria, the primary focus is on health and wellness. The owner, an expert in Aquarian therapy—a combination of massage, reflexology, aromatherapy, and visualization—has integrated traditional Balinese and Chinese techniques into their treatment offerings.

As a public body treatment center, Aquaria provides a serene space where the sound of crashing waves can be clearly heard, offering the perfect backdrop for detoxification and recovery. Here, you can feel every tension in your body release as the experienced therapists’ hands work, bringing you into a state of deep relaxation.

Aquaria Bali, Candidasa

Price: Traditional Balinese massage without foot soak starts from IDR 135,000 (60 minutes), and with foot soak IDR 160,000 (75 minutes)

Address: Jalan Puri Bagus, Samuh, Candi Dasa, East Bali

Phone: (0363) 411 27

7. Enjoying Sea Views with Traditional Javanese Treatments: The Apurva Spa

The Apurva Spa at The Apurva Kempinski Bali offers a spa experience that is not only luxurious but also rich in Javanese healing traditions. The spa creates an elegant and tranquil atmosphere, perfect for indulgence.

At The Apurva Spa, each treatment package is carefully designed to meet the needs of various life stages, from teenagers to married or newlywed couples. Some of the renowned treatment packages include Bajang Ratu, Mangir Enom, Wawu Waruh, Surowono Homage, and Kamaratih, each with its own unique inspiration drawn from the richness of local culture.

With luxurious surroundings and attentive service to every detail, The Apurva Spa at The Apurva Kempinski Bali not only offers relaxation and rejuvenation but also a comprehensive experience that nurtures and revitalizes the body, mind, and soul. Every visit here is an escape from daily routines promising meaningful and deep recovery.

The Apurva Spa

Price: Javanese massage ranging from Rp250,000 to Rp2,600,000

Address: The Apurva Kempinski Bali, Jalan Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, 80361, Indonesia

Phone: (0361) 209 2288

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