Introduction

As you plan your dream honeymoon, you may be considering Bali as your destination of choice. And it's no wonder why – Bali is a tropical paradise with something for everyone. If you're looking for a unique and romantic honeymoon experience, consider the hillside town of Ubud.

Jendela di Bali is a private villa located in the foothills near Ubud, and it offers the perfect honeymoon setting. Our all-white honeymoon bale called 'The White Elephant' is the perfect place to relax and reconnect with your partner. And with our intimate setting and personalized service, you'll feel like royalty during your stay.

In this post, we'll give you a sneak peek of what to expect during your honeymoon in Ubud, and we'll provide a guide to some of the best things to see and do in the area.

What to Expect When Honeymooning in Bali

You've decided to go to Bali for your honeymoon. Congratulations! Bali is an amazing place and you're going to have a fabulous time.

But before you get too excited, there are a few things you should know. First of all, it's important to remember that Bali is a tropical island and it's hot, humid, and the sun is quite strong. So be sure to pack plenty of sunscreen, insect repellent, and hats.

Another thing to keep in mind is that the Balinese are very religious people and they practice a variety of different religions. So you may find yourself in some unexpected situations, like being asked to take part in a religious ceremony or being serenaded by a street musician. Just go with the flow and enjoy it!

And finally, don't forget that Bali is an island and getting around can be tricky. So be sure to book yourself some flights or hire a driver to take you wherever you want to go.

How to Get Around Ubud

Ubud is a great place to honeymoon. It's got everything you could want—amazing scenery, delicious food, and plenty of things to do. But getting around can be a little tricky, especially if it's your first time in Ubud.

Here's a handy guide to help you get around Ubud without any trouble. Most people prefer to walk, but if you're not used to the heat and humidity, you might want to take a tuk-tuk instead. Just be sure to agree on a price before you get in!

There are also motorbike taxis available, but I wouldn't recommend them if you're not comfortable riding a motorbike. The roads in Ubud can be a little crazy, and it's easy to get lost.

Whatever mode of transportation you choose, just be sure to take it easy and enjoy the ride!

Where to Stay in Ubud

You can choose to stay in a number of different areas while you're in Ubud, but we recommend being a little bit out from the central district of Ubud. You'll be close to all the action, but still tucked away enough that you can get some peace and quiet when you need it.

And that is what Jendela di Bali offers - seclusion, tranquility and retreat....but close enough to pop into busy Ubud for a meal, a yoga class or a gallery visit and shopping.

What to Do in Ubud

Ubud is one of the most popular destinations in Bali, and for good reason. This charming town is home to some of the most beautiful temples, rice paddies, and forests in the country. Plus, there's no shortage of things to do.

You could spend your days exploring the temples and shrines, like Pura Taman Saraswati or Pura Taman Beji. Or wander through the rice paddies and get lost in the maze-like paths. If you're looking for a little adventure, you could go hiking in the forest or go white water rafting down the Ayung River.

One of the most popular honeymoon evenings is to see a traditional dance performance at the Ubud Palace and then go out for supper afterward in one of the many amazing restaurants. After dinner, stroll the lanes of central Ubud and buy a special keepsake or jewelry from one of the many boutiques.

No matter what you choose to do, you're sure to have a wonderful time in Ubud. So start planning your trip today!

What to Eat in Ubud

When you're in Ubud, you have to eat like a local. And by that, we mean sampling all of the delicious dishes that Bali has to offer. From satay to semur, there's something for everyone.

One of our favorite restaurants is Warung Gede, which is known for its traditional Balinese cuisine. The restaurant is set in a charming garden setting and the food is simply amazing. Another must-try spot is Babi Guling Chandra, which is known for its suckling pig. Be sure to order the crispy skin—it's outstanding!

If you're looking for something a bit more modern, head to Mozaic Restaurant Ubud, which serves up innovative dishes with a Balinese twist. The setting is intimate and romantic, and the menu is sure to please even the most discerning palate.

And don’t forget the highlight - a private romantic dinner in the privacy of your own grand dining bale at Jendela di Bali. Surrounded by magical interiors and art and sitting at a grand marble table, you’ll experience a beautiful dining adventure crafted by our own Balinese traditional home cook, Ibu Dayu Made, whose culinary skills are known all over this region for weddings and other special occasions by the locals - so you know this meal is going to be special.

How to Make the Most of Your Honeymoon in Bali

So, you've decided to go to Bali for your honeymoon. Congratulations! This beautiful island is the perfect choice for newlyweds looking to relax and soak up some sun. But with so much to see and do, it can be tough to know where to start.

That's where we come in. We want to help you make the most of your time in Bali, so we've put together a guide to Ubud—the cultural heart of the island.

First up: where to stay. If you're looking for a romantic setting, you'll want to check out Jendela di Bali—a private villa located in the foothills of Ubud. This villa comes complete with its own pool, a dedicated team of staff, and the most romantic honeymoon bale imaginable called 'The White Elephant.'

Once you're settled in, it's time to start exploring. Ubud is home to some of the most beautiful temples in Bali, so be sure to pay them a visit. You can also go on hikes, explore the local markets, or take a cooking class to learn how to make some of the delicious dishes that Bali is famous for.

Whatever you choose to do, we guarantee you'll love your time in Ubud—the perfect honeymoon destination!

Conclusion

You've just gotten married, and you're looking for the perfect honeymoon spot. Why not consider Bali? The island is home to stunning beaches, lush jungles, and breathtaking temples. And when you stay at Jendela di Bali, you'll enjoy all the privacy and luxury of a private villa.

Our villa features a beautiful pool and stunning views of the jungle and rice paddies. It's the perfect place to relax and recharge after your busy wedding. And our staff is on hand to help make your honeymoon unforgettable.

So why not consider Bali for your next honeymoon? Click here to contact us today to book your stay!