Bali offers a unique group travel experience, often centered around private villas. Travelry data shows groups typically consist of 4 people staying for 10 days. This allows for both shared moments and individual space. When choosing a group stay, consider the diverse character of Bali's regions. Ubud's surrounding areas like Penestanan and Nyuh Kuning offer a serene, cultural retreat, while Seminyak provides upscale dining and nightlife. Traffic can be a significant factor, especially in areas like Kuta or Canggu, which might not suit groups focused on cultural immersion or photography. Walkability varies greatly, so proximity to dining and activities should be a key consideration.
What to look for in a group stay here
With a median group size of 4, many groups seek more than just hotel rooms. Private villas, often with 3-6 bedrooms, provide ample space and privacy. Consider the number of beds versus bedrooms to ensure everyone has comfortable sleeping arrangements. Properties with multiple common areas, like separate living rooms or outdoor lounges, can enhance the group experience, allowing for both togetherness and quiet moments.
Bali's neighborhoods each offer distinct advantages for groups. Penestanan is ideal for groups seeking relaxation, wellness retreats, and privacy, with access to venues like Kemangi Ubud Resto and La Luz. Nyuh Kuning provides authentic cultural experiences and photography opportunities. For a more sophisticated and scenic setting, Sayan offers luxury spas and nature immersion, with dining options like The Swept Away Restaurant. If your group prioritizes dining and nightlife, Seminyak or Petitenget are strong contenders. However, be mindful of traffic congestion, particularly in areas like Kuta and Canggu, which can detract from a relaxed group itinerary. Travelry research indicates these areas are often best avoided for longer, culture-focused trips.
Our picks
Travelry has curated a selection of top-rated group stays in Bali, chosen for their capacity, amenities, and suitability for various group dynamics. These properties offer a range of experiences, from secluded retreats to convenient bases for exploring the island.
Booking tips for larger groups
When booking a group stay in Bali, confirm the deposit structure and cancellation policy upfront. Many villas require a significant deposit to secure the booking, and understanding the refund terms is important. Clarify any security deposit requirements and how it will be handled. If your group plans to split costs, inquire if the property or booking platform offers features to facilitate payment splitting, simplifying logistics for everyone involved.












