£529—Bali: 5 nights in adults-only wellness resort
Why We Love This Deal
Set amid lush greenery, Abisena Wellness and Resort Ubud is an adults-only resort leaning into the restorative side of Bali. Online reviews consistently praise the peaceful setting, spacious rooms, and attentive service here. Five-night stays are £515 for two, with daily breakfast, cocktails and canapes, and a massage each. You'll save 44% compared to the direct package.
A tourist levy of IDR 150, 000 (approximately £7) per person is payable online on the official Bali Tourism website prior to arrival, making the total price £529. Flights are not included, but we found one-stop return flights to Bali from £654*. So, you could get a 5-night stay from £919 per person.
What's Included
- Valid until 30 June; 16 September–21 December, 2026; 6 January–31 March, 2027
- £515… River Suite
- £1179… Terrace Pool Villa
- Five nights' accommodation, with daily breakfast, for two
- Daily cocktail and canapes at Sadha Lounge
- A resort credit of IDR 300,000 (approximately £13) per stay
- A 60-minute massage each, once per stay
- Other guest amenities
- Add extra nights from £99 per room
- A surcharge of IDR 765,000 (approximately £33) per night applies 1 July–15 September, 2026 (payable directly tothe hotel)
- A surcharge of IDR 595,000 (approximately £26) per night applies 22 December, 2026–5 January, 2027 (payable directly to the hotel)
More Reasons to Go
- A Luxury Wellness Resort 2025 winner at the World Luxury Hotel Awards, the resort leans into well being and mindfulness. There is a spa, yoga facilities, and a calm hillside setting surrounded by greenery.
- River Suites feature a private veranda with views of the surrounding rainforest and the river below. Terrace Pool Villa are larger, with a private pool and a spacious living area.
- Dining options include Runara Restaurant and the poolside Sadha Lounge.
- Located north of Ubud's town centre, it’s 15 minutes' drive to temples, markets, and dining. A shuttle service is operated at set times through the day.
- Travel through March 2027, including Bali's dry season (April–October), with plenty of flexibility to plan ahead.


















