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Sanctuary Villas Ubud | Stylish, Jungle-Framed Hideaway on Jalan Bisma

By Des Res Bali

Sanctuary Villas Ubud — row of modern jungle-framed villas with timber and metal accents against lush greenery
Photo: Des Res Bali (Pictured: Sanctuary Villas Ubud)

Tucked into one of our favorite streets in Ubud, Sanctuary Villas Ubud feels like a secret you’ll almost want to keep, but good enough you’ll inevitably share it.

Part jungle hideaway, part quietly stylish villa, these spaces strike a nice balance: private enough for uninterrupted breaks, design-forward without feeling forced, and surprisingly reasonable considering the generous layouts and slick finishes.

Despite sitting side by side with neighboring villas, the way Sanctuary is oriented — with expansive jungle out back — feels calm and secluded. Floor-to-ceiling windows, wooden beams, black metal window frames, and exposed brick and concrete accents give everything a subtle industrial grace that works beautifully against the tropical backdrop.

Whether you’re lounging in the sunken living room, dipping into your plunge pool, or winding up in the airy loft, there’s a quietly confident design logic at play. Thoughtful kitchens, multiple lounging zones, and a sense of flow between indoor and outdoor spaces make it ideal for couples, design-minded travellers, and anyone who appreciates solidity with style.

Staff are warm and helpful, giving Sanctuary a welcoming, personal feel. And the location? One of the coolest streets in Ubud in our humble opinion — Jalan Bisma — puts you near cafes, boutique shops, and easy access to central Ubud without the noise.

The Space: Private, stylish, and deceptively spacious

Sanctuary’s architecture doesn’t try too hard. Large windows frame the surrounding jungle, warm wood details soften the spaces, and the layout keeps everything feeling open without losing privacy.

Beds, living areas, and loft spaces are arranged for easy living — the kind of place where slow mornings and long afternoons come naturally. Plunge pools and outdoor tubs add just enough refreshment to make the tropical setting feel part of the routine.

Why it's on our Shortlist

  • Stylish architecture, textured materials, and strong design identity
  • Great location on Jalan Bisma — central but calm
  • Jungle views that actually feel private
  • Spacious layouts, thoughtful indoor–outdoor flow
  • Friendly staff who make you feel at home

Good to Know

  • Ubud, Jalan Bisma — excellent stretch for cafes and boutique shopping
  • Breakfast options nearby, great restaurants within walking distance

Explore More in Ubud

If you’re in Ubud, these are Shortlist spots worth a detour:

  • Black Sheep Ubud — superb bakery, brunch, and locally loved all-day fare
  • Lazy Cats Cafe — chic cafe vibe with great coffee and views
  • Watercress — simple, fresh, reliably delicious meals any time of day
  • Sayuri — laid-back, plant-based, seriously good
Hours: Open 24 hours (Daily), check-in: 3:00 PM, check-out: 12:00 PM
Location:Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud, Bali, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571
Instagram: @sanctuaryvillas

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