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Introducing Hiliwatu Bali Ubud, a Tribute Portfolio Resort

There is a certain calm that settles in as you arrive at Hiliwatu, Bali Ubud, a Tribute Portfolio Resort. Not the performative kind of serenity, but something quieter and more grounded – shaped by hills, stone, water, and the unhurried rhythm of the land around it. Tucked into the hillside village of Bresela, just outside Ubud, the Marriott’s Tribute Portfolio resort feels deliberately removed from the noise, yet deeply connected to where it stands.

Tucked into the hillside village of Bresela, the Marriott’s Tribute Portfolio resort feels deliberately removed from the noise, yet deeply connected to where it stands

The setting does much of the talking. Spread across a generous sweep of forested terrain, the resort unfolds gradually rather than announcing itself all at once. Pathways trace the contours of the hill, leading to suites and villas that seem to belong to the landscape rather than interrupt it. With only 38 accommodations in total – ranging from intimate suites to multi-bedroom villas – there’s a strong sense of privacy throughout, whether you’re waking up to birdsong or watching the forest shift colour from a balcony.

The architecture leans into openness and flow. The soaring lobby, rising 24 metres high, is less about grandeur and more about atmosphere, with cascading water and layered pools creating a sense of stillness the moment you step in. Elsewhere, stone and timber dominate, softened by natural light and open-air spaces that blur the line between indoors and out. Artworks by Balinese artists appear throughout the property, adding layers of local storytelling without feeling overly curated.

With only 38 accommodations in total, there’s a strong sense of privacy throughout

What stands out is how fluid the spaces feel. The Pavilion, for instance, changes character as the day unfolds – welcoming sunrise yoga in the early morning before transitioning into a social dining space by evening. It’s also one of the resort’s most intimate settings for weddings, framed by nature rather than spectacle. Even arrival can be reimagined here, with a heliport offering sweeping views over Ubud’s rolling landscape – a dramatic option, though the slower approach by road feels more in tune with the place.

Dining at Hiliwatu follows a similar philosophy of rooted elegance. Tapis draws from Balinese heritage, highlighting local flavours and ingredients sourced from nearby farms. Omber brings a bolder energy with fire-driven cooking, Mediterranean grills, and steakhouse classics, while Nira sits high above it all, pairing sunset views with a menu that bridges Balinese soul and Mediterranean brightness. Down by the pool, the atmosphere softens again – cocktails, light bites, and rice terrace views setting an easy pace for long afternoons.

Hiliwatu doesn’t try to redefine Ubud, nor does it compete with its more famous neighbours

Wellness here doesn’t feel like an add-on. Samya Wellness takes its cues from stone and water, offering treatments that feel connected to the environment – mineral-based rituals, crystal meditations, and open-air yoga sessions that invite you to slow down rather than switch off. Ingredients are natural and locally sourced, aligning with Ubud’s long-standing reputation as a place for healing and reflection, without leaning into trend-driven wellness language.

Beyond the resort, Hiliwatu maintains a strong sense of place. Guests are encouraged to engage with the surrounding community through cultural experiences, craft workshops, and visits to nearby villages. For those keen to explore further, Ubud’s landmarks – its palace, rice terraces, and the Ayung River – are within easy reach, though the resort makes a convincing case for staying put and letting the day unfold on its own terms.

As a Tribute Portfolio resort, the resort stays true to the brand’s spirit of individuality, while carving out its own identity

Hiliwatu doesn’t try to redefine Ubud, nor does it compete with its more famous neighbours. Instead, it offers a gentler perspective – one that values space, intention, and connection to the land. As a Tribute Portfolio resort, it stays true to the brand’s spirit of individuality, while carving out its own identity as a place where nature sets the pace and everything else quietly follows.

For more information, visit marriott.com and @hiliwatubaliubud.

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