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Ubud, Propinsi Bali, Indonesia

Ubud is a popular town known for Tegallalang Rice Terraces, the Ubud Monkey Forest, and Saraswati Temple. In this travel cost guide, we'll cover everything you need to know to plan your travel budget and have an amazing trip without spending too much. This guide includes average trip costs from previous travelers, typical hotel prices, food and dining costs, entertainment and sightseeing prices, and information about transportation. This will help you plan the best trip to Ubud and stay within your ideal travel budget, whether you're exploring the museums, eating the delicious cuisine, or hiking in nature.

How much does it cost to travel to Ubud?

A typical traveler spends $153 (Rp2,561,840) per day on a trip to Ubud. This is the average daily price for a vacation in Ubud based on the expenses of other visitors.

Past travelers have spent, on average for one day:

  • $20 (Rp328,630) on meals
  • $1.75 (Rp29,355) on local transportation
  • $256 (Rp4,284,302) on hotels

A one-week trip to Ubud for two people costs, on average, $2,139 (Rp35,865,760). This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

All of these average travel prices have been collected from other travelers to help you plan your own travel budget.

  • Average Daily Cost Per person, per day
    $153
    Rp2,561,840
  • One Week Per person
    $1,069
    Rp17,932,880
  • 2 Weeks Per person
    $2,139
    Rp35,865,760
  • One Month Per person
    $4,583
    Rp76,855,200
  • One Week For a couple
    $2,139
    Rp35,865,760
  • 2 Weeks For a couple
    $4,278
    Rp71,731,520
  • One Month For a couple
    $9,167
    Rp153,710,400
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How much does a one week, two week, or one month trip to Ubud cost?

A one week trip to Ubud usually costs around $1,069 (Rp17,932,880) for one person and $2,139 (Rp35,865,760) for two people. This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

A two week trip to Ubud on average costs around $2,139 (Rp35,865,760) for one person and $4,278 (Rp71,731,520) for two people. This cost includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

Please note, prices can vary based on your travel style, speed, and other variables. If you're traveling as a family of three or four people, the price per person often goes down because kid's tickets are cheaper and hotel rooms can be shared. If you travel slower over a longer period of time then your daily budget will also go down. Two people traveling together for one month in Ubud will often have a lower daily budget per person than one person traveling alone for one week.

A one month trip to Ubud on average costs around $4,583 (Rp76,855,200) for one person and $9,167 (Rp153,710,400) for two people. The more places you visit, the higher the daily price will become due to increased transportation costs.




Is Ubud expensive to visit?

In Ubud, budget travelers spend $36 (Rp598,758) per day on average, mid-range travelers spend $156 (Rp2,561,840) per day, and luxury travelers spend around $761 (Rp12,507,375) per day. These costs are calculated from the reported expenses of previous travelers to Ubud.

Ubud is a well-known town that captivates a variety of travelers with diverse travel preferences and spending patterns. Visitors can find a range of options for accommodation from high-end luxury hotels to mid-range places to budget-friendly hostels.

You can find Ubud to be very expensive if you're not careful, but methods like eating at less expensive restaurants and enjoying the free hiking trails can help you save money.

Within Asia, Ubud is a somewhat more expensive destination compared to other places. It is in the top 25% of cities in Asia for its travel costs. While some cities in the region are more expensive, Ubud is generally more expensive than most.

For more details, and to find out if it's within your travel budget, see Is Ubud Expensive?

How much money do I need for a trip to Ubud?

The average Ubud trip cost is broken down by category here for independent travelers. All of these Ubud travel prices are calculated from the budgets of real travelers. Also, you can see more details at How much does a trip to Ubud cost?

Ubud on a Budget
Category Budget Mid-Range Luxury
Accommodation1
For 1 person in double occupancy
$26
(Rp427,781)
$128
(Rp2,142,151)
$687
(Rp11,515,875)
Local Transportation1 $1
(Rp12,958)
$2
(Rp29,355)
$3
(Rp54,419)
Food2 $8
(Rp133,574)
$20
(Rp328,630)
$46
(Rp776,572)
Entertainment1 $4
(Rp67,059)
$10
(Rp165,050)
$23
(Rp390,409)
Alcohol2 $1-4
(Rp23,770-71,309)
$3-10
(Rp55,485-166,455)
$7-20
(Rp113,376-340,127)

Realistic Expectations for Your Travel Budget

Having realistic expectations about your travel budget in Ubud is important. While you might think you can save money by cutting expenses, traveling comfortably requires a bit more spending for most people. Think about your favorite vacation activities and ideal travel style. Staying in a resort or comfortable hotel, along with sightseeing and dining out are generally what many people prefer. Your travel preferences will determine how much you'll end up spending on your trip.

The Truth on Budget Travel

You may believe you're traveling on a budget, but unless you're ready to give up some conveniences, you'll likely spend much more than the $36 daily average that backpackers get away with.

Younger budget travelers often stick to this low budget by staying in dorms, eating inexpensive meals, taking public transportation, and focusing on free activities and sights.

Luckily, Ubud has plenty of hostels like Puri Garden Hotel & Hostel, In Da Lodge, and Kuna Bali. At these hostels, you can find affordable dorm beds and a vibrant social scene, but amenities tend to be quite limited. While food is a highlight for many in Ubud, budget travelers often resort to street food or self-catering in hostels, which can lead to missed opportunities for savoring the local cuisine.

Do You Identify as an Average Traveler?

For couples or families traveling for enjoyment, opting for a mid-range hotel, dining at popular restaurants, and exploring major museums and attractions with entry fees is likely. Most visitors to Ubud will want to visit Tegallalang Rice Terraces, the Ubud Monkey Forest, or Saraswati Temple. Remember, many activities do come with costs. So, you should realistically expect your daily budget to be around $156 per person, per day.

In Ubud, you can find a variety of hotels and vacation rentals. If you're traveling with others, you can share the costs of your hotel with a partner, friend, or children, which can help you save money. Families will want to seek out hotels and restaurants that are kid-friendly. The Samaya Ubud is a great choice for families, and Warwick Ibah Luxury Villas & Spa is another great option. To discover more family- and couple-oriented hotels, visit our hotel guide for Ubud.

Seeking a Stylish Getaway from the Daily Routine?

If you're looking for an all encompassing trip with every amenity and a higher level of service, then prepare yourself for a price tag closer to $761 per day. To stay in a nicer hotel, eat at award winning restaurants, splurge on extravagant excursions, and take taxis or private drivers to get around the town, you'll need to be prepared for a more "luxury" set of prices. Many luxury travelers also enjoy unique experiences such as All-Inclusive Ubud Private Tour - offered by Viator.



Accommodation Budget in Ubud

The hotel prices in Ubud might surprise you. Some places charge much more for added luxury and amenities, especially during peak season. In the off-season, a room averages $46, but during peak summer season, expect to pay around $86. Prices vary from $14 to $259, but hostels are often cheaper. Booking in advance and traveling during the low season can help save you money.

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

The average price paid in Ubud for two people for a typical double-occupancy hotel room is $256 (Rp4,284,302). For one person sharing a room, the average price paid for a hotel room is $128 (Rp2,142,151) per night. These costs are from the reported spending of actual travelers.

  • Accommodation1 Hotel or hostel for one person
    $128
    Rp2,142,151
  • Accommodation1 Typical double-occupancy room
    $256
    Rp4,284,302

Hotels in Ubud

Looking for a hotel in Ubud? Prices vary by location, date, season, and the level of luxury. See below for options.

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Actual Hotel Prices in Ubud

The average hotel room price in Ubud based on data provided by Kayak for actual hotel rooms is $46 in the low season and $86 in the peak season. Below are the average prices for each budget category. (Prices in U.S. Dollars, before taxes & fees.)

The most affordable highest rated hotels in Ubud include:

  • Purana Boutique Resort starting at $69
  • The Samaya Ubud starting at $229
  • Cloud Nine Estate starting at $112
  • Warwick Ibah Luxury Villas & Spa starting at $110
  • Komaneka at Monkey Forest Ubud starting at $106
Tips to Save Money on Accommodation in Ubud

In this town, you'll find a range of resorts to consider. You could find a place that provides meals, or at least breakfast, and many resorts feature onsite eateries.

If your visit to Ubud lasts a week or longer, staying in a vacation rental with a kitchen might make sense for preparing your own meals.

By traveling in the low or shoulder season (and avoiding summer), you can benefit from cheaper accommodations and fewer crowds.

Walking is a popular way to explore Ubud, so staying in a prime area is recommended. Just be prepared for potentially higher prices.


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Transportation Budget in Ubud

Unfortunately, Ubud does not have a reliable public transit network. Many people hire a vehicle or driver to explore the area. There are also tourist shuttles around with Perama Shuttle being one of the most established.

Explorers who prefer to walk will have a fantastic time here. The town is generally walkable and easy to explore on foot, but you'll need other transportation if you want to get outside of town.

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Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • On average, past travelers have spent $1.75 (Rp29,355) per person, per day, on local transportation in Ubud. The cost of a taxi ride or rideshare service (Uber/Lyft) in Ubud is significantly more than public transportation.

  • Transportation1 Taxis, local buses, subway, etc.
    $1.75
    Rp29,355

Ubud is toward the center of Bali and does not have its own airport, so you'll need to take a car to get in. The most comfortable and stress-free way to Ubud from South Bali is taxi, though it is among the most expensive. Plan ahead to book a return trip to get back, as there is a 30% fee to go out of town.

If you'd like to drive yourself, rental cars are also inexpensive, safe, and a great way to go at your own pace. Give yourself extra time on top of Google Maps' ETA and learn a few local phrases in case you need to stop and ask for directions.

Public buses do not serve Ubud, but you can find charter buses with Perama Tour and Travel. Perama will drop you off about two kilometers south of Ubud in Padang Tegal. Because quality of buses are inconsistent, it may be wise to check out the buses first and buy tickets at the station, rather than in advance, so you know what you're paying for.

Bemos or minivans are the least expensive way in from Batubulan Station in Denpasar. The ride takes about an hour and most bemos leave in the morning, so plan ahead as you won't catch one after 4 p.m. Expect to stop during the ride to pick up and drop off other passengers and don't forget that even transportation prices are negotiable.

While you can easily walk the center of Ubud, you'll likely want to rent a vehicle to get to the attractions on the outskirts or outside the city. However, taxis aren't typical in Ubud so you can either take a bemo or rent your own vehicle.

Bicycles and motorbikes are plentiful and available for hire at low costs; just ask around on main streets and compare prices. Again, bargaining is expected and can even be used when renting vehicles. Keep in mind that Ubud is a hilly town, so be prepared for challenging rides, heavy traffic and careless drivers.

A few of the typical transportation options and hotel transfers include:

  • Bali Airport Transfer Service in Private for $23 details
  • Bali Airport Transfer : Private Transfer for $27 details
  • Bali Airport and Hotel Private Transfer Service for $35 details

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Food Budget in Ubud

You won't want to overlook the world-class cuisine in Ubud. Take the time to dine at local eateries and indulge in their unique specialties. You'll find some of the best restaurants on Bali in this town. There is everything from family-owned eateries to award winning restaurants. Dishes range from vegan to meat-filled and you'll find both local favorites and western cuisine.

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • While restaurant and meal prices in Ubud can vary significantly, the average cost of food in Ubud is $20 (Rp328,630) per day, per person, based on the spending habits of previous travelers.

  • Food2 Meals for one day
    $20
    Rp328,630

When dining out, the average daily cost for food in Ubud is around $20 (Rp328630) per person, with previous travelers spending from $8 to $47. Generally, breakfast and lunch cost less than dinner, but this will depend on the type of restaurant and what you order.

Typical meal prices in Ubud are as follows:

  • Breakfast: $2 to $6
  • Lunch: $3 to $8
  • Dinner: $6 to $14
  • Coffee: $2
  • Fast Food or Street Food: $3

There's no shortage of diversity in cuisine in the cultural hub of Bali. Whether you're craving Euro, Western, Asian or local food, Ubud has a restaurant for you. Here's a great list of the top 25 restaurants in Bali, or read on for our suggestions.

Taco Casa is a cheap and simple option for delicious Mexican fare, offering hard-shell tacos, wet burritos, and solid margaritas.

Whether you're craving wood-fired pizza, generous portions of pastas, or fresh and delicious garden salad, you'll be sure to find Italian comfort food at Mamma Mia. Try the roast chicken with mushrooms for a hearty and rich meal.

For an all-in-one overview of Indonesian fare, dine at Warung Enak. Try the nasi campur or the Rijsttafel, translated as "rice table," which is a four-course tasting menu consisting of up to 18 different items in small portions so that you can taste Indonesia while saving your stomach for the next course.

Minami may not be kind to your money belt, but it's certainly the place to go for a high-end beautifully-presented sushi in a modern restaurant with romantic ambiance. Diners rave about the bento boxes of fresh sashimi and chocolate mousse.

For a substantial meal, drop into Cafe des Artistes, where you'll find a variety of Asian, European, Belgian and local fare. They're known for their steaks, but also serve up solid vegetarian dishes, like gado-gado and nasi goreng.

Food & Dining Tips

Several hotels include breakfast with your stay, while others charge separately for it. The cost and quality can vary significantly depending on the hotel. Knowing this in advance can guide your budget decisions. It could be worth it for the tasty buffet available at the hotel, or you may wish to find a cheaper option at a local bakery or cafe.

Bring your own water bottle instead of grabbing drinks on the fly. It's better for the environment as well.

If you're considering a tour, double-check which meals are included in the package. There may be instances where you'll have to pay for your own meals, potentially stretching your budget.

If you want to experience the culture in Ubud, a food tour or cooking class is a great way to do it. After all, cuisine is one of the reasons why so many people visit. A few of the best culinary activities here include:

  • Authentic Balinese Cooking Class in Ubud for $49 details
  • Evening Cooking Class with Romantic Dinner in Ubud for $46 details
  • Balinese Cooking Class & Tanah Lot Temple Visit - Private & All-Inclusive for $95 details

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Sightseeing and Activities Budget in Ubud

It's not a shock that Ubud draws crowds, as it is known for its food, resorts, romance, and museums and attractions.

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • Sightseeing activities, entertainment, and entrance tickets in Ubud typically cost an average of $9.84 (Rp165,050) per person, per day based on the spending of previous travelers. This includes fees paid for admission tickets to museums and attractions, day tours, and other sightseeing expenses.

  • Entertainment1 Entrance tickets, shows, etc.
    $9.84
    Rp165,050

Here are a few of the most popular sights with their prices:

  • Tegallalang Rice Terraces for $6
  • The Ubud Monkey Forest for $6
  • Saraswati Temple (Free)
  • Ubud Palace (Free)
  • Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave) for $3
  • The Campuhan Ridge Walk (Free)
  • The Ubud Art Market (Free)
  • The Blanco Renaissance Museum for $6

Ubud is the central hub of culture and art in the area, and you'll find plenty to explore when it comes to learning about Indonesian culture and especially Hindu religion. Plenty of sights and activities can be found here. Some are listed below, for more information, check out this guide to planning a trip to Bali.

There are many temples to visit such as Pura Kehen, one of the most beautiful, largest, and oldest temples in Bali with its carvings, monuments, and giant Banyan tree. Located about half an hour from Ubud, this one is definitely off the beaten track for those who want to soak up culture in a quiet space. As with all temples, dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees. The entrance fee includes sarong rental, in case you forget.

Titra Empul, about 20 kilometers northeast of Ubud in the city of Tampaksiring, is another temple worth visiting. Built around hot springs, many locals believe that the water in the temple and springs is holy and thus, they visit for spiritual ablution.

In the central Ubud, start with the Royal Palace which is smack dab in the middle of town and free to enter. Built in the early 1800's, it's a great site to take in traditional Balinese architecture and beautiful gardens.

Just down the road is the Sacred Monkey Forest, which is very popular and should be on your list of things to do in Ubud. As the name implies, it is a forest full of monkeys where visitors can interact and feed the monkeys. Most monkeys are friendly, but don't let your guard down, as some are not shy to approach and even steal food right out of visitors' hands. If a monkey takes something from you, do not try to pull it back. And if you prefer to avoid or lower the likelihood of interaction altogether, leave your food at the ticket counter.

Take a bemo to the famous Goa Gajah, or elephant cave in Bedulu village near Gianyar. Built in the ninth century as a sanctuary, it is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site known especially for its intricate carvings. The complex contains temples, ancient baths, and Buddhist relics and is located in the jungle.

Stop in at an art museum or gallery, like the Blanco Renaissance Museum, which exhibits works by Spanish artist Antonio Blanco. Museum Rudana displays both traditional and modern Balinese art and the Neka Art Museum displays an important art collection, which manifests Bali's history, lifestyle, and myths through various art media.



Go off-roading on a bike tour with Greenbike Cycling Tour to explore a coffee plantation, dense forests, and rice paddies. If you're not up for a bike ride, motorcycles are inexpensive to rent and can facilitate your own easy ride on self-guided tour to the famed Tegalalang Rice Terrace, just 10 kilometers north of Ubud.

For an even closer historical site visit, ride five kilometers to see the Pejeng bronze kettle drum, which is highly revered by locals and the largest relic of Southeast Asia. The drum, also known as the Moon of Pejeng, is the largest, single-cast kettle drum in the world, over 2000 years old, made around 300 B.C.

Just a leisurely short walk away is the Campuhan Ridge Walk, where you can stroll through the rice fields for beautiful views of Bali's landscapes.

Thrill-seekers can go white-water rafting and swimming in the Ayung River and explore hidden waterfalls. The Mount Batur Volcano, a sacred mountain to Hindus, is just a little more than 40 kilometers northeast from Ubud, and a popular excursion for those who want to make the ascent to see a beautiful sunrise. Bali Trekking Tour provides guided hikes and transport from your accommodation in Ubud.

Shopaholics and window shoppers will want to visit the Ubud Market for paintings, wood carvings, and hand-crafted items, such as baskets, kites, and batik clothing. As in all of Asia, don't be shy to bargain!

Practice yoga at Ubud's largest and most popular yoga studio at the Yoga Barn, which offers up to 15 classes a day. For a quieter and less bustling yoga class, stop by Taksu, located in a spa complex in Ubud's center, but is still far enough away from the noise of the city. Taksu's classes can be as small as three students for more attention and a personalized experience. For even more activities, see this list of the top 10 things to do in Ubud.

Sightseeing Tips

Museums and Attractions:
The museums and landmarks in Ubud are some of the most famous in the world. The town is filled with temples and cultural sights such as the Ubud Monkey Forest, Goa Gajah (the Elephant Cave), the Ubud Royal Palace, and the Blanco Renaissance Museum.

Hiking:
There are some terrific hiking paths around Ubud. There are many stunning walks and hikes just outside of town. There are stunning views from Campuhan Ridge Walk, which is best enjoyed at sunrise or sunset. Jalan Subak Sok Wayah Walk will take you through the rice paddies and Kajeng Rice Field Walk is close to town but tucked away from the crowds. One of the biggest draws of the area is the Tegallalang Rice Terraces Walk.

Shopping:
Don't pass up the chance to shop here, as it's fun and enjoyable. Head to the Ubud shopping street for boutiques, markets, and local items. The town has grown into a shopper's paradise with many Balinese handicrafts around.

Local tours that last a few hours can be a great way to explore Ubud. Prices vary by the type of activity or tour, the dates, and the size of the group. Here are a few of the highest rated tours by previous visitors:

  • Ubud Tour - Best of Ubud - All Inclusive for $90 details
  • Balinese Life Style Tour for $80 details
  • Best of Ubud Private Day Tour with All Inclusive for $37 details

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Nightlife Budget in Ubud

For those seeking nightlife, Ubud provides some options, but it's not quite as vibrant as in other well-known spots. The nightlife scene is mostly focused on cultural activities and live music. Many people head here to escape the party scene that is so popular elsewhere on the island.

Average Daily Costs

Calculated from travelers like you

  • The average person spends about $6.62 (Rp110,970) on nightlife and alcoholic beverages in Ubud per day. The more you spend on alcohol, the more fun you might be having despite your higher budget.

  • Alcohol2 Drinks for one day
    $6.62
    Rp110,970
Nightlife Tips

Sure, nightlife is part of the adventure, but cutting down on cocktails can make a surprising difference in your travel budget.

Nighttime outings can be fun, but make sure to stay aware of your environment, especially if you've been drinking. Pickpockets or worse could take advantage, so stick to trusted company.



Travel cost data last updated: Aug 12, 2025

Budgeting and Travel Tips for Ubud

  • To keep costs down, make sure to enjoy the free activities. Some of the best include:
    • Saraswati Temple
    • Ubud Palace
    • The Campuhan Ridge Walk
    • The Ubud Art Market
  • In summer, the town gets busy and prices rise significantly. If you want to save some cash and enjoy a quieter experience, consider visiting during the shoulder or low seasons.
  • Given its size, Ubud provides a broad spectrum of prices for everything from lodging to meals and activities. Shopping around, booking in advance, and finding free options can help you stretch your budget.
  • Traveling slower can help save you money while letting you enjoy the beautiful surroundings. If you pack your days with activities, the costs can add up. However, taking it easy often results in a more enjoyable trip with lower expenses.

Budgeting Challenges

  • In Ubud, public transport options are quite limited. You might consider scheduling some form of transportation in advance, such as a private driver or tour. However, be aware that this may impact your budget elsewhere.
Expert Advice from Local Travelers

We're asking our community members and registered users to contribute their experiences about Ubud.

Why would you recommend Ubud to budget travelers? Or, why not?

Our time here was not only beautiful, it was also very affordable. Everything is low priced like the food, hotels, and transportation. The entry fees into places are usually just a few dollars here and there.

Debarsh
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Mar 16 2024

What makes Ubud a budget-friendly destination? Or not?

The hotels overlooking the rice terraces and the hills are gorgeous and also very affordable. So much cheaper than we expected! Food was cheap and delicious, too.

savannah
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Apr 13 2024
Traveling in Ubud
Ubud Ubud, Bali, Indonesia

Made popular by the film Eat Pray Love, Ubud is located in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia. Beautiful Hindu temples and iconic rice fields are the sight to see in this popular cultural, artistic and religious hub on the island.

Though Ubud is hot and humid during the day, it is still cooler than coastal areas. Still, temperatures linger between mid-70's and low 90's year-round, so it is likely you'll experience warm weather, regardless of when you visit.

Ubud's wet season is from November to June, which makes it an unpopular time for travelers. January and February are when Ubud experiences the heaviest rainfall, so it may be wise to avoid visiting at this time, especially since weather will limit activities, bring out insects, and cause landslides and possible flooding.

Dry season runs from July through October, which is high season for travel. Even during dry season, Ubud is extremely humid, so pack lightweight clothing that breathes and lots of sunblock.



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1 Categories averaged on a per-item basis.
2 Categories averaged on a per-day basis.
For example, the Food2 daily average is for all meals for an entire day, while Entertainment1 is for each individual purchase. Thus, the overall daily average cost is not a summation of the individual categories.