Villa Omah Padi
Rice-field villa in Singakerta, Ubud
Photos: Villa Omah Padi
Villa Omah Padi sits inside working rice fields in Singakerta, a quiet stretch of countryside ten to fifteen minutes outside central Ubud. Guests pass through a traditional Balinese gate and follow a stone path past small fish ponds before the paddies open up around the lawn, which is where most couples choose to marry.
The five bedrooms are split across two pavilions built in traditional Balinese style, with thatched roofs and furnishings in bamboo, wood, and stone. It sleeps up to ten, which makes it a natural fit for a couple hosting close family on site while the wider guest list arrives for the ceremony and reception. The pool runs long along the garden, closer to a lagoon than a standard villa pool, and it holds the evening light well once the reception moves outdoors.
Published nightly rates range from around US$ 340 in low season to US$ 765 in peak season (roughly IDR 5.7 million to 12.9 million), with minimum stays that stretch from two nights to six depending on the time of year. Wedding event fees and banjar (community) fees are quoted separately by the villa for your date and guest count. We reconfirm current pricing and availability directly with Villa Omah Padi before booking.
Key details
- Check-in after 2:00 pm, check-out until 12:00 pm
- Extra beds available at additional cost
- Breakfast available at cost of groceries, or as a paid daily service
- Pets allowed
Seasonal rates
Published nightly villa rental rates by season. Wedding event fees, banjar (community) fees, and security are quoted separately by the villa for your date and guest count.
Ceremony & reception spaces
Why we love it
Rice fields on every side
The villa sits inside acres of working rice terraces in Singakerta, a few minutes outside Ubud proper. Guests arrive through a traditional Balinese gate and cross a stone path past fish ponds before the fields open up around the lawn.
A lagoon pool for the reception
The pool runs long and low along the garden, closer to a lagoon than a hotel pool, and it becomes the visual centre of an evening reception once the torches are lit.
Book direct, no middleman markup
Villa Omah Padi takes bookings through several villa agencies and directly by WhatsApp via its Instagram, @omahpadi. Going direct is often the simplest way to lock a date once you have a wedding day in mind.
What the venue offers
- Five bedrooms across two pavilions, sleeps up to 10
- Lagoon-style swimming pool with pool umbrellas and towels
- Traditional Balinese architecture: thatched roofs, bamboo and stone furnishings
- Fully equipped kitchen, bar counter, and Wi-Fi
- Housekeeping, security, gardener, and pool maintenance included
- Optional chef, driver, airport pick-up, and massage at extra cost
- 10 to 15 minutes' drive from central Ubud
Venue packages · published nightly villa rental, by season
Published venue package range, before styling, photography, and extras. We confirm exact, current pricing with the venue for your date and guest count.
Where it is
Villa Omah Padi · Jalan Jukut Paku, Singakerta, Ubud
Good to know
Common questions
How many guests can Villa Omah Padi host for a wedding?+
The garden and rice-field lawn hold up to 50 guests seated or 100 standing for a cocktail-style reception. The villa itself sleeps 10 across five bedrooms for the couple and close family.
How far is the villa from central Ubud?+
It sits in Singakerta, about 10 to 15 minutes' drive from central Ubud, close enough for guests staying in town but quiet and rural once you arrive.
What does it cost to rent Villa Omah Padi?+
Published nightly rates run from around US$ 340 in low season to US$ 765 in peak season (roughly IDR 5,700,000 to 12,850,000), depending on dates and minimum-stay requirements. Wedding event fees and banjar fees are quoted separately by the villa, and we reconfirm current pricing before booking.
Can we book the villa directly?+
Yes. Alongside listings on booking platforms and villa agencies, the villa takes direct WhatsApp bookings through its Instagram account, @omahpadi.

