
Taman Air, a spa filled with tropical atmosphere, is arguably the most popular and cost-effective spa in Bali. It won the 2016 Independent Spa Center Award from the Indonesian Tourism Board.
Here we have certified professional spa technicians and perfect architectural design, so you can enjoy a personal SPA while appreciating the unique natural and cultural scenery of Bali.
The spa has multiple areas including a welcome area, a rest area, and a coffee area. Twelve super comfortable single and double massage rooms and foot bath rooms can meet your various requirements according to different needs.
Taman Air Spa is a wellness and recreational facility in Indonesia, known for its natural hot springs and spa services. It is significant as a destination for relaxation, health, and rejuvenation, attracting both local and international visitors.
Located in a scenic area in Indonesia, usually accessible by car or taxi from nearby cities or tourist hubs. Public transport options may be limited; walking is only practical within the spa grounds.
Typically open from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM daily. The best times to visit are during weekdays or early mornings to avoid crowds, and during the dry season for a more pleasant experience.
Entrance fees vary depending on the spa package and services chosen, generally ranging from IDR 100,000 to 500,000. Tickets can usually be purchased onsite or via online booking platforms.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially on weekends and holidays. Ideally, reserve 1–3 days in advance to secure preferred time slots.
2–4 hours is sufficient to enjoy the pools, spa treatments, and gardens comfortably.
Guided tours are generally not standard. Staff can assist visitors in Indonesian and sometimes English for spa services.
Start with a walk through the gardens, proceed to hot spring baths, enjoy a massage or treatment, relax in the lounges, and finish with refreshments at the cafe area.
Night visits may be allowed if the spa operates in the evening; no special light shows are typically offered. Some packages include extended evening relaxation services.
Less crowded on weekdays and outside national holidays. Early mornings are ideal to avoid peak visitor times.
Facilities include restrooms, changing rooms, shower areas, cafes or snack bars, relaxation lounges, and small shops for spa products.
Accessible for children and elderly. Disabled access is limited in some pool areas and treatment rooms; assistance may be needed.
Both cash and mobile payments (like GoPay or OVO) are usually accepted. Credit cards may be accepted depending on the spa.
Small cafes or snack bars are available within the spa grounds. Nearby restaurants in the local town serve Indonesian cuisine and light refreshments.
Vegetarian and halal options are available at nearby restaurants. Some cafes in the spa may offer light vegetarian snacks.
Souvenir shops sell spa products, essential oils, natural skincare items, and small handicrafts from the local area.