The 6 Best Hostels in Bali

Posted: 2/5/2023 | February 5th, 2023 A hub for hippies, yogis, and digital nomads, Bali is one of the most popular destinations in Southeast Asia. It was popular when I first started going in 2010 and has only increased in popularity. While parts of Bali struggle with overtourism (I’m looking at you, Kuta Beach), there are still massive swaths of the island where you can get away from the crowds and enjoy the picture-perfect landscape. There is a legion of amazing things to see and do on this island — no matter your interests or budget. Hiking, surfing, sunbathing, exploring the unique food scene, taking a cooking class, spotting wildlife, visiting hot springs, and just chilling out are all popular activities in Bali. Choosing a hostel near the things you want to see and do will save you money as well — money you can then spend on another yoga class or diving trip or a round of beers at the bar. But before you start browsing for a hostel, here are four things you need to remember before picking a place to stay: Location – Bali is a large island dotted with various towns and villages. So, picking your hostel in a location you want to be based in is essential. Price – As in any destination, you get what you pay for. If you pick a really cheap hostel, you’re probably going to get one that is small and cramped and doesn’t offer great service. Amenities – Every hostel offers free Wi-Fi, and most have self-catering facilities so you can cook your own meals. Many — but not all — include free breakfast, so be sure to do your research to find the one that best meets your needs. Staff – All the hostels listed here have an amazing staff who are super friendly and knowledgeable. Even if you don’t end up staying at one of the places listed below, be sure to look up reviews so you have staff who are helpful and friendly. They can make or break a hostel! Below is my list of the best hostels in Bali. If you don’t want to read the longer list below, the following are the best in each category: Best Hostel for Budget Travelers: Gelatik Bed & BreakfastBest Hostel for Partying: Clandestino Hostel CangguBest Hostel for Solo Travelers: Karma BackpackersBest Hostel for Solo Female Travelers: Arya WellnessBest Hostel for Digital Nomads: Tribal HostelBest Overall Hostel: Arya Wellness Want the specifics of each hostel? Here’s my breakdown of the best hostels in Bali and why I love them: Price legend (per night) $ = Under 150,000 IDR $$ = 150,000-200,000 IDR $$$ = Over 200,000 IDR 1. Indraprastha Guest House Set right on Hanoman Street, one of the main drags in Ubud, Indraprastha is a favorite among returning visitors because there are no dorm rooms. The guesthouse is entirely made up of affordable private rooms of varying sizes, with rooms for solo travelers, couples, and groups. The rooms are spacious and have AC, and the comfortable mattresses are set on sturdy wooden frames. Some have balconies and en suite bathrooms as well. On-site amenities include a lush tropical garden that’s attached to the two-story guest house, a lovely terrace, an extra-large common kitchen, and friendly staff. In addition to being in the center of it all, Indraprastha is nicely positioned for the hiking trails around Ubud too. Indraprastha at a glance: $$ Nicely located in the center of Ubud Welcoming staff All private rooms Private rooms from 200,000 IDR. Book Indraprastha Guest House here!  2. Gelatik Bed & Breakfast A ten-minute walk to the beach in Seminyak, just north of Kuta, and about a 20-minute drive from the airport on the west coast of Bali, Gelatik is a comfortable and affordable spot that offers complimentary breakfast, and their bar sells fresh-squeezed juice, local beer, and tasty local eats. The staff can help you book all kinds of tours and activities too. The B&B has two main dorm rooms: one that’s mixed and one female-only. The wooden bunk beds are sturdy and, most importantly, very comfortable. There are no curtain shades, but some of the wood paneling helps adds a little bit of privacy. The property also has a swimming pool, a communal kitchen, and some terraces to take in the fresh Bali air. Gelatik Bed & Breakfast at a glance: $ Nice location close to the beach Complimentary breakfast Comfortable bunk beds Beds from 120,000 IDR per night. Book Gelatik Bed & Breakfast here!  3. Karma Backpackers Located in Uluwatu, in the southern tip of Bali on the Bukit Peninsula, Karma Backpackers is loaded with great perks: an airport shuttle to and from the hostel, a scooter rental service, boat tickets, and a free communal dinner for guests every night (which is a great way to meet other travelers). The hostel is also located just a short walk to and from the beach. In the garden, there’s a small pool to soak in and the rooftop bar is a lively place to hang out and drink and play billiards with other backpackers. The spacious dorm rooms mostly only have four beds per room,

The 6 Best Hostels in Bali