The Royal Pita Maha
Luxury villa resort in the Ayung valley, Ubud
The Royal Pita Maha is a luxury resort of Balinese villas on the edge of Ubud, near Kedewatan, set in the Ayung river valley. The resort descends the slope toward the river, so villas and ceremony areas look out over one of Ubud’s classic valley landscapes. It is known for its natural spring water, which feeds the property’s holy spring.
For a wedding, that spring is part of the appeal. Couples can hold a Balinese water blessing as part of the day, tying the ceremony to a local ritual, while the Royal Convention House gives you an indoor function option alongside the outdoor river-valley settings.
We treat The Royal Pita Maha as a match for couples who want a river-valley Ubud wedding with a Balinese ceremonial element and a resort that can host the whole party. Because villa rates and wedding pricing shift with season and guest count, we reconfirm all current figures directly with the resort for your date.
Key details
Why we love it
Ayung river valley setting
The resort descends the slope toward the Ayung river, so villas and ceremony spaces look out over the valley. It is one of the classic Ubud landscapes for a wedding.
Holy spring water
The property is known for its natural spring water, and couples can hold a Balinese water blessing as part of the day, which gives the ceremony a local, ceremonial thread.
Villa resort with a convention house
It is a full resort of Balinese villas with a separate Royal Convention House, so you have both indoor function space and outdoor river-valley settings.
What the venue offers
- Luxury resort of Balinese villas
- Ayung river valley setting on the edge of Ubud
- Natural holy spring water and water blessings
- Royal Convention House for functions
- On-site spa and pools
- Hosts weddings and ceremonies
Where it is
The Royal Pita Maha · Kedewatan, Ubud, Gianyar, Bali (Ayung river valley)
Good to know
Common questions
Where is The Royal Pita Maha?+
It is on the edge of Ubud near Kedewatan, set in the Ayung river valley. The resort descends the slope toward the river, so it is a valley setting rather than a flat town site.
Can we hold a Balinese water blessing?+
Yes. The resort is known for its natural spring water and offers water-blessing ceremonies, which many couples build into their wedding day here.
Does it have indoor function space?+
Yes. Alongside the outdoor river-valley settings, the resort has the Royal Convention House, which works as a backup or for a larger seated reception.
What does a wedding here cost?+
Villa rates and wedding pricing depend on season and guest count. We ask the resort for a current quote for your specific date rather than quoting an old figure.


