Villa Omah Padi’s four-bedroom option is the larger configuration of a property we also recommend in its five-bedroom setup. The setting is the same — 1,500 square metres of land on the edge of a quiet Balinese village, surrounded by panoramic rice field views and reached via a stepping-stone pathway across fishponds. If you visited Ubud and imagined your perfect villa, it would probably look a lot like this.
The main living pavilion is a semi-open structure with thatched roofs and exposed bamboo, furnished with quality pieces that complement rather than compete with the natural surroundings. The dining area and kitchen connect to an open courtyard, and the unique lighting throughout the pavilions and garden creates a genuinely serene atmosphere in the evenings. The infinity pool overlooks the rice fields with a sun deck alongside, and the tropical gardens are mature enough to feel established rather than newly planted.
Why We Recommend Villa Omah Padi (4BR)
At $480 per night for four bedrooms with daily housekeeping, twelve-hour butler service, and complimentary breakfast, this is remarkable value for an Ubud property of this quality. The per-room cost of $120 buys you an infinity pool overlooking rice paddies, a private chef-prepared breakfast each morning, and a level of attentive service that genuinely enhances the stay. The master bedroom on the upper level has a private sitting area with views across the entire property and surrounding rice fields. Two ground-floor bedrooms overlook the pool, and two guest bedrooms share a separate building — a layout that gives different groups within the party their own space.
Our Favourite Features
- The stepping-stone entrance across fishponds sets the tone from the moment you arrive — this is not an ordinary villa
- Infinity pool overlooking rice fields with the kind of serenity that makes you cancel your plans and just stay put
- Complimentary breakfast prepared daily — tropical fruit, fresh coffee, and the kind of morning you only get in Ubud
- The master bedroom’s upper-level sitting area has panoramic views that feel like a private observation deck
- Twelve-hour butler service ensures you genuinely do not need to lift a finger
Good To Know
- The villa is on the edge of a village outside central Ubud — you will need a driver for restaurants and galleries, which the villa can arrange
- Open-air living pavilions mean insects are part of the experience, especially at dusk. Bedrooms are enclosed and air-conditioned
- This is the four-bedroom booking option. A five-bedroom configuration of the same property is also available
- Ubud’s cooler climate means the semi-open living areas are comfortable during the day, but evenings can be cool — bring a light layer
For an Ubud villa where rice field views, a fishpond entrance, infinity pool, and butler service come together at $120 per room, Villa Omah Padi’s four-bedroom option is one of the finest value stays in the area.