Royal Pita Maha Kedewatan Bali traditional Balinese royal villa with open-air bale and Ayung canyon view
#12 in Top 20 Bali for A Wellness Retreat  ·  ★★★★★

The Royal Pita Maha

Built by the Ubud royal family — traditional Balinese wellness, river-canyon villas.

"Built by the Ubud royal family — traditional Balinese wellness, river-canyon villas."

9.3Room & Design
9.6Service
9.5Location

Why The Royal Pita Maha for a wellness retreat

The Royal Pita Maha is the only resort in Bali built and owned by the Ubud royal family — the Tjokorda dynasty that has ruled the principality since the 18th century. The property opened in 2003 on Tjokorda Putra Sukawati's family estate in Kedewatan, on the same Ayung canyon ridge as Amandari and Mandapa. Fifty-two villas, all with private outdoor space, most with private plunge pools, the architecture traditional Balinese (open-air bales, hand-carved wood, alang-alang thatch). The wellness programme is the most authentically Balinese on the island — the spa programme uses recipes passed down through the royal family's healing tradition, the temple ceremonies are real (not staged for guests), and the river blessings at the Ayung are conducted by a priest from the Tjokorda family's own temple. The Royal Spa is built into the canyon wall and has open-air treatment rooms ten metres above the river. For the wellness retreat where the spiritual and cultural dimensions of Bali matter — Balinese Hinduism, royal-family heritage, traditional healing — this is the most authentic property on the list.

Best room to request

Royal Pool Villa (private plunge pool, river-canyon orientation) or Heavenly Spa Villa (with attached treatment room).

Concierge tip

Book the Melukat water-blessing ceremony at the property's private temple for day two — the priest is a member of the royal family. The Royal Spa's Ayung River Bath treatment is unique to the property; book it for day three.

The wider context

The Royal Pita Maha sits within our broader Top 20 Hotels in Bali for a Wellness Retreat list. It scored an aggregate 9.5/10 across the three editorial criteria — competitive against the field but, on a wellness retreat-specific factors, the angle above is what earned its rank. For the alternatives in the same Bali neighbourhood, see Kedewatan, Ubud and adjacent. For a different city entirely, see the related lists below.

If you have already chosen the dates, our editor recommends booking the room twelve weeks ahead. The best suites with the right view orientation go first, and inventory for the popular months is quoted in months, not weeks. Suite-level rooms with private plunge pools or terraces — the ones that earn this rank — are typically the first to sell out.

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