
Ubu Villa: Your Luxurious Yogyakarta Escape Awaits (California Dreaming in Indonesia!)
Ubu Villa: Yogyakarta's Paradise? Or Just a Really, Really Nice Place? (My Honest Take)
Okay, so Ubu Villa. "California Dreaming in Indonesia!" They say. And honestly? Walking into the lobby, I almost believed them. Lush greenery, that unmistakable Indonesian air (which, let's be real, is a vibe), and a vibe that screams "luxury without the stuffiness." But is it truly paradise? Let's dissect this place, shall we? I'm going to be brutally honest.
Accessibility: The Good, The Maybe, and the "Hmm…"
First things first: Accessibility. This is HUGE for me, and I’m going to be honest, it can make or break a trip. Ubu Villa claims to have facilities for disabled guests. Now, I didn’t roll in on wheels, but I did pay close attention. The lobby, the restaurant? Pretty smooth sailing. The elevator is a definite plus. But I'm always a little wary. Specifically ask about specific room accessibility. Don’t just assume. They should be able to answer, but make sure you get the details. They're not going to hide it, but you can't be too careful.
Internet: Because Let's Face It, We're All Addicted
Wi-Fi? Everywhere. Free? Absolutely. In every room? YES! Now, I need my internet. I'm a digital nomad, a blogger, a social media addict, whatever. Ubu Villa delivered. The Wi-Fi was strong, reliable, and I could stream my Netflix without a stutter. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! That's a massive win in my book. I even managed to do a video call with my mom without her yelling at me about the buffering. (Victory!)
Cleanliness and Safety: COVID-19 Era Considerations
Okay, let's talk about the elephant in the room, the pandemic. Ubu Villa seems to be taking things seriously. Hand sanitizer everywhere, staff wearing masks, and a general feeling of, "We're trying our best." They use anti-viral cleaning products and offer room sanitization opt-out. The rooms are sanitized between stays, and they have daily disinfection in common areas. They also have hygiene certification. They provide individually-wrapped food options. They’re trying, I can't lie. The staff are trained in safety protocols, and there’s a doctor/nurse on call (thankfully, I didn't need them!). They even have sterilizing equipment. I felt relatively safe, but honestly, I'm always on edge. This is just my personal feeling, and I'm paranoid.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Food, Glorious Food!
This is where Ubu Villa really shines. The restaurants are gorgeous, with a poolside bar for those sunset cocktails. They have Asian cuisine and International cuisine, so you've got options. I devoured a plate of Nasi Goreng for breakfast (Asian breakfast, check!) and it was divine. I'm a big fan of the breakfast buffet, but they also offer breakfast in room (perfect for those lazy mornings) and a breakfast takeaway service if you're in a hurry. There's a coffee shop, a snack bar, and even a vegetarian restaurant. They had desserts in restaurant that I may have sampled a few times. They also have room service [24-hour] - so if you get the munchies at 3 AM, you're set. The Happy hour deals were pretty good too, and the bottle of water was a nice touch.
Anecdote Time: The Poolside Bliss (and a Minor Catastrophe)
Okay, so I'm chilling by the swimming pool [outdoor], sipping a cocktail, and thinking, "This is the life." The pool with view is stunning, the sun is warm, and everything is perfect. Until… I accidentally knocked my phone into the pool. Cue the internal panic. Thankfully, it survived, but it's a testament to how relaxed I was. Pure bliss. I did go for a massage later in the day. So relaxing. So worth it.
Things to Do (and Ways to Relax): Spa Day, Anyone?
Ubu Villa offers a ton of ways to unwind. They have a full spa/sauna with body scrub and body wrap options. There's a foot bath (amazing!), a sauna, and a steamroom. The fitness center is decent (I may have looked at it), and they have a gym/fitness. You could literally spend your entire vacation just getting pampered.
Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Matter
Ubu Villa has thought of almost everything. They have Air conditioning in public area, a concierge to help with anything you need, and a doorman to greet you with a smile. They offer dry cleaning, laundry service, and ironing service. There's also a convenience store for those essential snacks and drinks. They even have a cash withdrawal service! They provide Invoice provided and daily housekeeping. They offer airport transfer, which is a lifesaver after a long flight.
For the Kids: Family-Friendly Vibes
I don't have kids, but I saw plenty of families enjoying themselves. Ubu Villa is family/child friendly and offers babysitting service, kids facilities, and kids meal.
Getting Around:
They have car park [free of charge], car park [on-site], taxi service, and valet parking. They also have bicycle parking.
Rooms: My Cozy Cave
My room was a haven. Air conditioning, blackout curtains, a comfortable bed, and a private bathroom. They have non-smoking rooms, and the soundproofing was excellent – I barely heard a peep. The complimentary tea and coffee maker was a lifesaver, and the free bottled water was a nice touch. The shower was powerful, and the slippers were a cozy addition.
The Not-So-Perfect Bits (Because Nothing's Ever Perfect)
Okay, let's get real. No place is perfect. The elevator was a bit slow at times. The room service menu, while extensive, could have had a few more vegetarian options. And the prices, well, they are on the higher end.
My Verdict: Worth the Splurge?
Overall, Ubu Villa is a fantastic choice for a luxurious escape in Yogyakarta. It's clean, comfortable, and offers a wide range of amenities. The staff are friendly and helpful, and the location is convenient.
Would I go back? Absolutely. Even with the minor imperfections, the overall experience was overwhelmingly positive. It's not exactly "California Dreaming," but it's pretty darn close to Indonesian paradise.
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- Unforgettable Dining: Savor delicious Asian cuisine, International cuisine, and more at our diverse restaurants. Enjoy a breakfast buffet, or opt for breakfast in room or breakfast takeaway service. Don't miss our Happy hour!
- Stay Connected & Comfortable: Enjoy Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Stay connected with lightning-fast internet. Relax in your spacious, air-conditioned room with blackout curtains, and all the amenities you could need.
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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into my Yogyakarta adventure at Ubu Villa. Forget those picture-perfect itineraries – this is gonna be a glorious, messy, and probably slightly chaotic real-life account. Prepare yourselves.
Yogyakarta: Ubu Villa & The Search for Serenity (and Maybe Some Good Coffee)
Day 1: Arrival, Jet Lagged and Judgy
- Morning (or what felt like it): Landed in Yogyakarta after a flight that felt like it was fueled by pure, unadulterated boredom. Seriously, the in-flight entertainment was a crime against humanity. I swear, I aged five years just watching that documentary about the mating habits of the dung beetle. Anyway, finally arrived! The airport felt surprisingly… small? Cozy? Definitely not the sprawling nightmare I'd expected. The air, though? Instantly hit me with that humid Indonesian hug. Love it, hate it, it's going to be my constant companion.
- Afternoon: Uber'd (because I am not haggling for a taxi after being in a metal tube for 18 hours) to Ubu Villa. The drive was… an experience. Scooters. Everywhere. Like, a swarm of two-wheeled hornets. I swear, the driver looked about 12, but hey, maybe that's just the youth-inducing magic of Indonesia. Ubu Villa itself? Gorgeous. Lush greenery, a pool that actually looked inviting, and the air smelled like frangipani and… well, I'm not sure what else, but it was intoxicating. Instantly, the jet lag started to fade, replaced by a giddy, "I'm on vacation!" feeling.
- Evening: The villa staff were lovely, bless their hearts. They brought me a welcome drink, a sickly-sweet concoction that I politely choked down. Seriously, I think it was mostly sugar and hope. Then, the real challenge: unpacking. I swear, I always pack way too much. Ended up living out of my suitcase for the first few days. Dinner at the villa restaurant – Nasi Goreng. Delicious, though I was so tired I ate half a plate, then proceeded to pass out on the bed with my clothes on. Glamorous, I am not.
Day 2: Temples, Tourists, and a Terrifying Traffic Encounter
- Morning: Woke up feeling vaguely human, thanks to a surprisingly decent night's sleep. Coffee was my first priority. The villa did a decent job, but I was on the hunt for real Indonesian coffee. Headed out to Borobudur Temple, the iconic Buddhist temple. Holy moly. The sheer scale of the thing is breathtaking. I wandered around, feeling a mix of awe and slight impatience with the hordes of tourists. Got a few decent photos, though I'm pretty sure I photobombed at least ten other people's shots.
- Afternoon: Prambanan Temple next. This Hindu temple complex was more… dramatic. More pointy things. More… well, just more. It was hot, and I was getting hangry. Found a little warung (local eatery) nearby and had some Gado-Gado. Delicious and much needed.
- Late Afternoon: The drive back to the villa… oh, the drive. We hired a driver (smartest decision of the trip, by far). The traffic was an absolute free-for-all. Scooters weaving in and out, cars honking incessantly, and me, clutching the seatbelt, convinced we were about to die. Seriously, it was like a real-life video game, and my life was the high score.
- Evening: Needed a drink. A stiff one. Luckily, Ubu Villa has a bar. Found a quiet corner, ordered a cocktail, and watched the sun set over the rice paddies. Bliss. Well, almost bliss. Still thinking about that traffic.
Day 3: The Art of Chaos, or, How I Spent My Day at a Batik Workshop
- Morning: Okay, so I’m a total sucker for crafts. And batik? That's Indonesian fabric art. So, I signed up for a batik workshop. I thought I could handle this. "Easy peasy," I told myself. "Just wax and dye." Oh, sweet, naive me.
- The Workshop Experience (and the Emotional Rollercoaster): The workshop was in a small, slightly ramshackle studio. The artist was lovely, but spoke very little English. The wax was hot. The dye was… well, messy. I ended up with wax burns on my fingers, dye splattered on my clothes (which I'm pretty sure will never come out), and a finished batik that looked like a toddler had been let loose with a box of crayons. It was a disaster, in the most glorious way possible. I went through stages:
- Initial Enthusiasm: "This is so cool! I'm so creative!"
- Slight Panic: "Wait, is this wax really that hot?"
- Utter Frustration: "This is NOT what I envisioned."
- Acceptance (and Giggles): "Okay, this is a mess. A beautiful, chaotic mess."
- Pride (Sort Of): "I made this! Even if it looks like a Jackson Pollock reject."
- Afternoon: Recovering from the workshop. Seriously, my hands were a mess. Went for a swim in the pool, trying to wash away the dye and the frustration. Then, I decided to embrace the chaos. I had a massage at the villa. It was amazing. Maybe the best massage of my life.
- Evening: Dinner in a small, local restaurant. Ate some grilled fish, which, in all honesty, was a little bit overcooked, but tasted delicious anyway. Watched the stars. Realized that even the "bad" days are still pretty darn good.
Day 4: Coffee, Culture, and the Search for a Good Book
- Morning: The quest for the perfect coffee continues. This time, I ventured into a local cafe. The coffee was strong, the atmosphere was buzzing with locals, and I even understood a few words of the conversations around me. Progress!
- Afternoon: Explored the Taman Sari Water Castle. This was a former royal garden, and it was… interesting. The architecture was beautiful, but the place was swarming with tourists. I felt a bit like a sardine in a can. Found a quiet corner, though, and tried to imagine what it would have been like back in the day.
- Late Afternoon: The most important task of the day: finding a good book. I’d finished the one I’d brought with me. After an unsuccessful search at the local bookstore, I finally gave up and bought a cheap, pulpy thriller. It was terrible, but I devoured it anyway. Sometimes, a bad book is exactly what you need.
- Evening: Another amazing dinner at the villa. Slept like a log.
Day 5: Farewell, Yogyakarta (and a Promise to Return)
- Morning: One last swim in the pool. One last lingering look at the rice paddies. One last delicious breakfast.
- Afternoon: Headed back to the airport. The drive wasn’t as terrifying this time. Maybe I’d gotten used to the chaos. Or maybe I was just too tired to care.
- Evening: Back on the plane. Looking back at the last few days, I realized that it wasn't about the perfect itinerary or the flawless photos. It was about the messy moments, the unexpected adventures, and the freedom to just… be. Yogyakarta, you were wonderful. Flawed, chaotic, and utterly unforgettable. I'll be back. And next time, I'm bringing a better batik instructor. And maybe a hazmat suit.
Final Thoughts:
Ubu Villa was the perfect base for my Yogyakarta adventure. Comfortable, beautiful, and with a staff that made me feel like royalty. The food was amazing, the pool was a lifesaver, and the overall vibe was incredibly relaxing. But, more importantly, Yogyakarta itself was a gift. A place that challenged my expectations, stretched my boundaries, and left me with a heart full of memories.
So, if you’re looking for a perfect vacation, keep looking. But if you're looking for an adventure, a dose of culture, and a whole lot of messy, beautiful memories, then pack your bags and head to Yogyakarta. You won’t regret it. (Just maybe bring some strong bug spray).
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Ubu Villa: Yogyakarta's Secret Paradise - Let's Get Real!
Okay, spill the tea. Is Ubu Villa *actually* as dreamy as the Instagram photos?
Alright, alright, let's get real. Those photos? Yeah, they're gorgeous. But the reality? It's… well, it's complicated. It's like dating someone who's amazing in pictures but occasionally leaves their socks on the floor. Ubu Villa is stunning. The pool? To die for. Waking up to the rice paddies? Breathtaking. But… and there's always a but, isn't there? The internet can be spotty. And one morning, I swear, a rogue chicken decided to stage a protest right outside my villa. But honestly? Even with the occasional rooster alarm clock and the slow Wi-Fi, the good stuff *definitely* outweighs the, shall we say, "character-building" moments.
What's the deal with the location? Is it actually secluded?
Secluded? Yes and no. It *feels* incredibly remote, tucked away amongst the rice paddies, which is pure magic. You can practically hear the silence. But, you're not completely cut off from civilization. There's a village nearby, which is awesome for getting a taste of local life. And a taxi ride to the city isn't a total endurance test. Just be prepared for a bit of a bumpy ride – it's part of the charm, I think. I once saw a monkey swinging through the trees on the way back from town. That's the kind of "seclusion" I can get behind. It's the kind that makes you feel like you've *actually* escaped.
Let's talk food. Is the in-villa dining worth it, or should I venture out?
Okay, FOOD. This is where Ubu Villa *really* shines. The in-villa dining? DO IT. Seriously. I’m still dreaming of the nasi goreng. And the mie goreng? *Chef’s kiss*. The presentation is beautiful, the flavors are incredible, and the convenience? Unbeatable. One night, I was feeling particularly lazy (and slightly sunburnt) and ordered room service. It arrived faster than I could say "delicious." Of course, you *should* venture out eventually. Explore the local warungs! But for those lazy afternoons and romantic evenings? Stay in. You won't regret it. Honestly, I think I ate my weight in spring rolls. No regrets.
What about the villas themselves? Are they as luxurious as advertised?
Luxurious? Oh, yes. *Absolutely*. Think private pools, spacious rooms, outdoor showers (heavenly!), and the kind of design that makes you want to Instagram *everything*. My villa was HUGE. And the bed? Like sleeping on a cloud. I swear, I almost didn't leave. The only tiny, tiny, *tiny* issue? One of the blinds in my bathroom was a little… wonky. Like, it wouldn't fully close. But honestly? Who cares? I was in Indonesia, living in a villa with a private pool! A wonky blind wasn't going to ruin my vibe. It was more of a "character" thing, really. Adds to the charm, right?
What can you *really* do at Ubu Villa? Is it just lounging by the pool?
Okay, yes, lounging by the pool is a perfectly acceptable activity. And you *will* want to do that. A lot. But Ubu Villa offers a lot more. There are cooking classes (I'm still trying to replicate that nasi goreng!), spa treatments (the massages are INSANE!), and you can arrange for excursions to Borobudur and Prambanan temples (go! Seriously, go!). You can also just... wander. Explore the rice paddies, chat with the friendly locals, soak up the atmosphere. I even tried to learn a few basic Bahasa Indonesian phrases. (My pronunciation was, shall we say, a work in progress.) It's the kind of place where you can be as active or as lazy as you want. The staff are fantastic at helping you plan things. They're also incredibly patient with you when you inevitably lose your way in the rice paddies (it happened to me...twice). It's a base camp for adventure, or a fortress of pure relaxation. It's whatever you need it to be.
Okay, let's get to the nitty-gritty: What was the *one* thing that completely blew you away?
Alright, the one thing? Hands down, it was the sunrise over the rice paddies. I'm not a morning person. I *hate* mornings. But one day, I forced myself to get up early, dragged myself out of bed, and wandered out onto my balcony. The air was cool, the light was soft, and the rice paddies were bathed in this golden glow. It was... transcendent. I just stood there, speechless. It was so beautiful it actually made me tear up a little. (Don't judge me.) It was a moment of pure, unadulterated peace. A moment where the world felt right. And that, my friends, is the magic of Ubu Villa. It's not just a place to stay; it's an experience. It's a feeling. It's a sunrise that you'll never forget. And yeah, maybe I'm getting a little carried away, but seriously, it was that good. I’m thinking of going back just for that sunrise. And the nasi goreng, obviously.
Any downsides? (Be honest!)
Okay, fine. Yes, a few minor things. The Wi-Fi can be a bit… temperamental. Embrace the digital detox! The rooster alarm clock is persistent. Bring earplugs. And, okay, the mosquitos. They're there. Bring bug spray. But honestly? These are tiny, tiny inconveniences. The positives far, far outweigh the negatives. I'm trying to think of something *really* bad... Hmm... Okay, the departure. Leaving Ubu Villa was genuinely heartbreaking. I actually shed a tear as I was leaving. That's probably the worst thing I can say. It's a place you'll want to stay forever.
Would you recommend Ubu Villa?
HELL YES. Go. Seriously. Book it. Right now. Stop reading this and book it. It's an investment in your sanity, your happiness, and your Instagram feed. You wonWorld Wide Inns

