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Type: Luxury Hotel

Summary: The resort appears to float above the treetops

Feature: Everywhere you look, you'll see beautiful views

Rooms: 18 suites & 42 villas

Location: Ubud, Bali, Indonesia

Nearest airport: Ngurah Rai International Airport

Transfer: Approximately an hour to 1 hour, 30 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport by private transfer.

Luxury Holidays At Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan

Located just outside the cultural town of Ubud, this secluded and intimate hideaway nestles in the central highlands of Bali, overlooking the sacred Ayung River. Arrive via a dramatic bridge and prepare for an ethereal descent through a valley of towering trees, tiered rice paddies and enchanting gardens that cocoon 60 suites and villas. Gravitate inwards at The Sacred River Spa with Chakra Ceremonies and river stone massages and reconnect with dynamic yoga classes or a deeply restorative Sacred Nap. Savour the simplicity of rice planting with local farmers and get off-the-beaten-track with rafting, cycling and trekking tours led by our insightful guides. A complimentary daytime shuttle will take you to Ubud, Bali's colourful artistic and cultural centre.

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Why Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan is so special...

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Culture & History

Alongside its pristine beaches, coral reefs, and forested volcanic mountains, Bali boasts fascinating history and cultural traditions. Immerse yourself in everyday Bali by spending a day in the life of a Balinese farmer, with a luxurious Four Seasons twist. A scenic jungle walk will take you to the banks of the Ayung River, where a delicious picnic breakfast and stunning views await you. Then, the hard work starts; help the friendly local farmers as they plant rice, before unwinding with a traditional bathing ritual that highlights the cleansing properties of the river. Round off your true Balinese experience with an authentic farmer's lunch of nasi campur.

Culture & History at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan

Romance

Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan is a world-renowned paradise that epitomises elegance and romance. Select a luxurious villa - designed to harmonise with the exotic surroundings - so that you yourselves can get closer by the lily pond or in your own plunge pool. Set your alarm for a truly worthwhile trek to the summit of the active Mount Batur and prepare to be mesmerised as the sun rises over volcanic lakes. As evening falls, a trinity of stunning locations are available for an utterly romantic private dinner; the elliptical lotus pond - softly illuminated by lanterns and candles - is the perfect spot for a seductive four-course meal for two under the stars.

Romance at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan

Spa Breaks

Nestled in the lush tropical landscape of Ayung River Valley, The Sacred River Spa focuses on natural products and ancient spiritual practices to provide a sanctuary for rejuvenation and tranquillity. With strong parallels to African, Tibetan, Chinese and Ayurvedic healing, traditional Balinese medicine aims to re-establish balance and wholeness, available in six treatments at the luxury spa. Continue your authentic wellness journey through treatments that align your spine's chakra wheels, or visit the traditional healers - known as Balians - who deliver spiritual messages to enhance your mental, emotional and physical wellbeing.

Spa Breaks at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan
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Pricing

Stay 7 nights from £3,331 (Low Season) to £3,897 (High Season) per person In a Duplex Suite. Price includes transfers.
Flights available at an additional cost.

Nov
From £3,331
per person
Dec
From £3,331
per person
Jan
From £3,331
per person
Feb
From £3,331
per person
Mar
From £3,331
per person
Apr
From £3,331
per person
May
From £3,331
per person
Jun
From £3,530
per person
Jul
From £3,530
per person
Aug
From £3,897
per person
Sep
From £3,530
per person
Oct
From £3,331
per person

Prices shown are for guidance only and other pricing is available. Prices are subject to change due to availability, special offers and currency fluctuation. Please call for details.

 

Accommodation and Dining Experiences

Find the best room for you, and discover the exceptional restaurants that await...

Overview

Overview

The villas and suites all come with air-conditioning, mini-bar, tea and coffee-making facilities, hairdryer, bathrobes, bathroom amenities, a personal safe, flat-screen television, DVD\CD player, telephone, iPod/iPhone docking station, wi-fi internet access and a twice-daily maid service.

Duplex Suite

Duplex Suite

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  • visibilityRoom View:Ayung River Valley and ricefield views

Beautifully designed, these two-storey villas feature a living area with spacious dining, seating and terrace area for entertaining on the upper level, with an elegant bedroom and adjoining terrace from which to enjoy the stunning view of the surrounding countryside, and a sumptuous bathroom with a terrazzo deep-soaking bath and glass-encased shower, situated on the lower level.

One Bedroom Suite

One Bedroom Suite

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  • visibilityRoom View:Ayung River Valley and ricefield views

These spacious one and two-level One Bedroom Suites are centrally located just steps from the spa, restaurant and lounge and offer a king-size bed, plasma-screen television, CD/DVD player, bathroom with bath, twin sinks and a separate walk-in shower and sun deck. Duplex One Bedroom Suites, meanwhile, offer bedroom accommodation on the ground floor and a living room on the first floor mezzanine, with an al fresco dining terrace.

Family Suite

Family Suite

  • crop_freeSize:190m2
  • visibilityRoom View:River Valley and ricefield views

The perfect and spacious home base, the Family Suite comes with a Master Bedroom (featuring a king-size bed, lavish bathroom and private terrace), a children’s room (with a Trundle bed with second pull-out twin bed and an adjacent bathroom with shower), plus a living area with an outdoor terrace for dining.

One Bedroom Villa

One Bedroom Villa

  • crop_freeSize:200m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Valley, garden and river views

Designed to harmonise with the exotic surroundings, these villas feature a lotus garden and water features at each entrance and boast king-size or twin beds, custom-made furnishings, a bathroom with twin sinks, deep-soaking bath and a separate shower, as well as an outdoor shower and private plunge pool.

Riverfront One Bedroom Villa

Riverfront One Bedroom Villa

  • crop_freeSize:200m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Ayung River or rice terrace views

Spacious living areas open onto a large terrace with private plunge pool and outdoor garden shower, a bathroom with a bath and separate shower. There is also a lotus garden and a water feature at the entrance. The villas have a state-of-the-art entertainment centre with a CD/DVD player, plasma-screen television and a king-size bed.

Sayan Villa

Sayan Villa

  • crop_freeSize:450m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Valley views

A garden flanks the villa's private entrance and there is a spacious bedroom with four-poster canopy bed, a plasma-screen television and CD/DVD player, generously sized living spaces, including a living room, a bedroom with king-size bed and a lounge area, and a bathroom with a bath, separate walk-in shower and an outdoor shower. The outside space offers loungers, dining areas, gardens and a pool. This villa offers the utmost in privacy and would be ideal for honeymooners.

Two Bedroom Villa

Two Bedroom Villa

  • crop_freeSize:980m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Ayung Valley and garden views

The Two Bedroom Villas offer more than four times the space of a One Bedroom Villa. Enjoying a private setting, the villas are accessed via a unique entrance way, featuring a lily pond and meditation area, down some stairs to the villa itself, which comes with outdoor living and dining areas a plunge pool and two separate bedrooms, each with outdoor showers.

Royal Villa

Royal Villa

  • crop_freeSize:1,000m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Valley, rice terrace and Ayung River views

Access to the three-bedroom Royal Villa is via a rooftop entrance, complete with a lily pond and private meditation area. Below, a palatial residence provides an abundance of exceptional features. Two bedrooms offer king-size beds and one bedroom offers twin beds, and each has its own bathroom with a bath and separate shower. There is also an air-conditioned dining room, a kitchen, staff quarters and a lounge. The outdoor space provides large sun decks, a private pool, an outdoor shower and an open-air Balinese living and dining pavilion.

Overview

Overview

There are two restaurants and one bar, while in-villa dining is also available. Personalised picnic baskets, filled with luscious Asian and Western specialities, are available with a little advanced notice.

Ayung Terrace

Ayung Terrace

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Asian and Indonesian specialities
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:Yes

Situated on the crest of a lush gorge, with seating indoors and outdoors on the terrace, Ayung Terrace offers breathtaking views of the river below.

Riverside Cafe

Riverside Cafe

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Casual fare
  • checkroomDress Code:Casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:No

This poolside eatery on the banks of the Ayung becomes a smart, contemporary grill in the evening under a canopy of banyan trees, serving fresh dishes made with local ingredients.

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Bali Travel Information

Best Time To Travel

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Climate

At just 8 degrees south of the Equator, Bali’s climate is tropical, warm and humid all year round, split into a dry and rainy season. Dry season, between April and September, is the best time to visit to make the most of this beautiful island and its treasured landscape. Between October and March is Bali’s rainy season, characterised by heavy downpours, rougher seas, stronger winds and greater humidity. The island’s elevated centre is dominated by volcanoes and mountains, making this area considerably cooler and wetter than it is at the coast.

Getting There

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Temples and Monuments

A predominantly Hindu nation, Bali houses an utterly staggering estimated 10,000 temples, each with their own unique design and intricate detail, alongside a number of significant religious monuments. Visit the important Pura Luhur Ulu Watu temple, perched atop sheer cliffs, and marvel at the statues of Ganesha and the detailed carvings of Bali’s mythological menagerie. The serene Pura Taman Ayun is an extensive royal water temple, the main one of the Mengwi kingdom, whilst Gungung Kawi is one of Bali’s oldest and largest ancient monuments, comprising ten striking memorials cut out of the rockface.

Temples and Monuments
Ubud

Geographically and figuratively the heart of the island, Ubud is an enchanting upland town that showcases the very best of true and authentic Bali, surrounded by beautiful rice fields and ancient monuments. Boasting countless informative museums and galleries – including Neka Art Museum, tracking the development of painting in Bali, and Museum Puri Lukisan, displaying fine examples of all schools of Balinese art – a trip to Ubud is synonymous with discovery. Beyond the cultural experience and many temples, Ubud houses a fine selection of lovely restaurants, cafes and streets of shops, many of which sell authentic quality products from the region's artisans.

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Beaches

A tropical island paradise in the shimmering Indian Ocean, Bali’s beaches are utterly stunning – characterised by powder-soft white sand and crystal-clear, turquoise-coloured waters – offering something for everyone. Surfers travel from all over the globe to embrace the rougher waters of the south coast, whilst there are plenty of coves that are perfect for swimming, snorkelling and watersports. If you love to explore, there is an abundance of beautiful hidden beaches to be discovered, whilst romantics will simply adore the island’s mesmerising sunsets over the soft sands.

Beaches
Wildlife Encounters

Whilst the Balinese people are a highlight of any visit, the island’s animals are also bound to charm you. Wander through the dense jungle that houses the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, inhibited by over 600 crab-eating Macaques – known locally as the Balinese Long-tailed Monkey. Observe the daily activities of these fascinating creatures, listening closely to park staff’s safety instructions, as well as encountering the forest’s native Timor Rusa Deer. For marine wildlife, Bali offers some of the best diving in the Indian Ocean, allowing you to spot multi-coloured clouds of various tropical fish, alongside Manta Rays, octopus, Reef Sharks and much more!

Wildlife Encounters
Cultural Highlights

Immerse yourself in the friendly, fascinating and famed culture of laid-back Bali. Encounter the glorious people of the region at one of the sprawling, vibrant markets, or marvel at the traditional Balinese dance performances that are held almost nightly at Ubud Palace, against a beautiful backdrop. Visit the 14th century historic site, Yeh Pulu, an intricately carved cliff face set amid beautiful rice terrace vistas, reached by a lush, tropical walk. Alternatively, take a trip to Mas, a traditional village whose principle craft is woodcarving, the traditional art of the priestly Brahmana caste, and believed to be a gift from the gods.

Cultural Highlights

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