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Bali Glamping Prices & Cost Per Night (2026 Price Guide)

Luxury glamping in Bali costs roughly USD 60–550 per night (about IDR 950,000–9,000,000) depending on the structure type, location and what is included. A simple bell tent in a quiet inland camp sits at the lower end, while a clifftop bubble suite or a beachfront tented villa with a private pool, a chef and full board sits at the top. The figures on this page are indicative planning ranges, last verified June 2026 — they are not live quotes, and the real rate is confirmed by the glamping site before you book.

I track these bands across budget-luxury, mid and high-end tiers so you can budget with your eyes open rather than guess from a single sponsored listing. This is information to help you plan, not pricing or contractual advice, and rates shift constantly with season, demand and exchange rate. Use the numbers below to set expectations, then ask us for current availability when you have a shortlist in mind.

What luxury glamping in Bali actually costs per night

The single biggest driver of price is not the tent fabric — it is the combination of view, exclusivity and inclusions. Two safari tents of the same size can be priced 40% apart simply because one looks at a rice terrace and the other hangs over the ocean. Here is how the typical nightly bands break down by structure type, drawn from our running notes on Bali camps and cross-checked against the published rates operators share publicly.

Structure type Typical price per night (2 people) What you usually get Best for
Bell tent USD 55–130 (IDR 0.9–2.1m) Canvas tent, real bed, shared or simple ensuite, fan or light AC Budget-luxury couples, solo, short stays
Safari tent USD 110–320 (IDR 1.8–5.2m) Larger structure, ensuite hot-water bathroom, AC, deck, breakfast Couples and families wanting space
Geodesic eco-dome USD 130–380 (IDR 2.1–6.2m) Climate-controlled dome, panoramic or skylight glass, ensuite Design-led couples, jungle or highland views
Bubble / stargazing tent USD 150–450 (IDR 2.4–7.3m) Transparent suite, AC, premium bedding, often a private deck Honeymoons, proposals, clear-sky nights
Tented villa (pool) USD 280–550+ (IDR 4.6–9m+) Tent or dome with private plunge pool, expanded living space, service High-end couples and small groups

Across the wider market, these Bali bands track the documented economics of glamping as a high-spend segment: independent research puts average glamping trip spending at roughly USD 150–350 per night, against traditional camping at about USD 20–50 per night. Bali’s budget-luxury tier undercuts that average, while its clifftop and pool-villa tier reaches well above it.

How setting changes the price

Once you have picked a structure type, the landscape it sits in moves the rate again. The same eco-dome priced at USD 160 inland can list at USD 300 on a cliff edge. Here is the pattern I see most consistently.

Jungle and rice-field (Ubud, Sidemen, Munduk)
The widest value spread. Expect roughly USD 60–250 per night. Inland camps face less land pressure, so this is where budget-luxury and mid-tier sit comfortably.
Lakeside and highland (Kintamani, Bedugul)
Roughly USD 80–280 per night. Cooler nights and dark skies push demand for domes and bubbles; remoteness keeps a few options affordable.
Beachfront (north coast, Menjangan, Bukit beaches)
Roughly USD 130–400 per night. Coastal land is scarce, so beachfront commands a premium even for a modest tent.
Clifftop with ocean view (Uluwatu, Nusa Penida)
Roughly USD 180–550+ per night. The drama of a cliff-edge view is the most expensive single feature in Bali glamping.

None of these are fixed quotes. A clifftop tent on a wet-season weekday can fall below a jungle dome on a dry-season weekend. Treat the bands as a starting frame and let the calendar do the rest of the work.

If you already know roughly where and how you want to stay, you can plan your Bali glamping escape with us and we will pull current availability rather than leave you comparing stale list prices. A quick WhatsApp message with your dates and party size is usually the fastest way to turn these ranges into real numbers.

Couples, families and private-pool scenarios

Most enquiries fall into a handful of shapes, and each one shifts the budget in a predictable direction. Costing for two is the cleanest baseline; everything else builds from there.

Scenario Indicative cost per night Notes
Couple, budget-luxury USD 60–120 Bell or small safari tent inland, breakfast often included
Couple, mid-tier USD 150–300 Safari tent or dome with ensuite, AC, a memorable view
Couple, high-end / honeymoon USD 320–550+ Bubble suite or pool tented villa, clifftop or beachfront setting
Family of four USD 200–450 Family safari tent or two-tent setup with extra beds
Private pool, any party +USD 80–200 over base A private plunge pool is the most common price step-up

What the “private pool” and “stargazing” premiums really buy

The two features people most overpay for, in my notes, are private pools and transparent roofs. A private plunge pool typically adds USD 80–200 a night because it converts a tent into a self-contained retreat. A transparent bubble or skylight dome carries a similar premium, but only delivers if the sky cooperates — viewing is never guaranteed, and the dry season (roughly April–October, away from a full moon) is when that premium is worth paying.

Cost by trip length: 2 nights, 3D2N and 5D4N

Nightly rate is only half the budget. Multi-night stays and packages change the maths, sometimes in your favour. Longer bookings often unlock better per-night rates, while all-inclusive packages bundle meals, activities and transfers that you would otherwise pay for separately.

Trip length Budget-luxury (2 people) Mid-tier (2 people) High-end (2 people)
1 night USD 60–120 USD 150–300 USD 320–550+
2 nights USD 115–230 USD 290–580 USD 620–1,100+
3D2N package USD 140–290 USD 350–700 USD 750–1,400+
5D4N package USD 280–560 USD 700–1,400 USD 1,500–2,800+

Package figures assume room and breakfast at the lower end and edge toward all-inclusive at the upper end. An all-inclusive glamping rate — accommodation, meals, a guide and onsite activities — usually runs 50–90% above a breakfast-only rate for the same tent. Whether that is good value depends on how much you would have spent on meals and transport anyway, which is worth doing the sum on before you commit.

What drives the price up or down

If you want to steer your own budget, these are the levers that actually move the number, ranked roughly by impact.

Season and day of week
Peak (July–August, Christmas–New Year) and weekends carry the steepest rates. Shoulder months (April, October) and weekdays are the easiest savings.
View and exclusivity
Ocean and cliff views, and any site with only a handful of tents, cost more than an inland camp with many units.
Inclusions
Private chef, personal guide, hot tub, transfers and activities each add a line to the bill. Breakfast-only is the cheapest baseline.
Length of stay
Many sites discount the third and later nights. Long-stay and monthly rates exist at the budget-luxury end for digital nomads.
Exchange rate
Rates quoted in IDR can feel cheaper or dearer in your home currency from week to week. We note the rough IDR/USD pairing but it is not fixed.

How to keep the cost honest and avoid surprises

A fair share of “Bali glamping was more expensive than I expected” stories come down to add-ons confirmed at check-in rather than at booking. A few habits keep the final invoice close to the headline rate. Confirm whether the quoted price is per tent or per person. Ask what breakfast and any “complimentary” activities actually cover. Check the cancellation and refund terms in writing, especially in the wet season. And treat any rate that looks far below the bands above with caution — verify the operator and the property before paying a deposit.

For anything touching your health, safety, insurance or a binding contract, this guide is information only — speak to the operator directly and, where relevant, a licensed professional. Our role is to help you read the market and match you to a vetted glamping site. If you proceed with a partner they may pay us a referral fee at no extra cost to you, which is what keeps this guide free to use.

Frequently asked questions

How much is luxury glamping in Bali per night?

As a 2026 planning range, expect roughly USD 60–130 per night for budget-luxury bell or safari tents, USD 150–300 for mid-tier domes and ocean-view tents, and USD 320–550 or more for clifftop bubbles and pool tented villas. These are indicative bands, last verified June 2026, confirmed by the site before booking.

How much does glamping in Bali cost for a couple for 2 nights?

A couple typically spends about USD 115–230 for two budget-luxury nights, USD 290–580 mid-tier, and USD 620–1,100 or more for a high-end clifftop or beachfront stay. Two-night bookings sometimes earn a small per-night discount. Final pricing depends on dates, the specific site and inclusions.

What is the average cost of luxury glamping in Bali?

There is no single average because the spread is wide, but a comfortable mid-tier glamping night for two commonly lands around USD 150–300. This sits within the broader documented glamping range of roughly USD 150–350 per night, well above traditional camping at about USD 20–50.

How much should I budget for a 3D2N or 5D4N glamping package?

Budget roughly USD 140–290 for a budget-luxury 3D2N package for two, scaling to USD 750–1,400 or more at the high end. A 5D4N stay runs about USD 280–2,800+ across the tiers. All-inclusive packages cost more than breakfast-only but fold in meals, a guide and activities.

Are these glamping prices fixed quotes?

No. Every figure here is an indicative typical range for planning only, last verified June 2026. Rates vary by date, availability, season, inclusions and exchange rate, and the partner site confirms the live price before you book. Send us your dates and we will check current availability for you.

When you are ready to turn these ranges into real numbers, plan your Bali glamping escape and share your dates, party size and preferred setting — a short WhatsApp message is the quickest route to a current, site-confirmed price from a vetted partner.

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