Bali watched with anticipation as Spring Spa, the New Zealand–born wellness brand, unveiled its destination spa in Nusa Lembongan. With its cascading, resort-like design and sweeping views over the bay, the space set a new benchmark for island pampering. Now, the award-winning company has opened something even more ambitious: Spring Spa Ubud, choosing Tegalalang as the home for its most expansive project yet.
“This location is a bit different for us,” says CEO Andy Grant. “It’s the first spa we’ve built outside the centre of town, so we’ve created a destination with a cafe, pools and relaxation areas, and the results are breathtaking.”
Space is the luxury here. Set against an unbroken panorama of rice fields, the new Spring Spa Ubud draws inspiration from its surroundings to offer deeper, longer, and more immersive wellness experiences. Offerings include half-day and full-day packages, a drop-in wellness facility with a sauna, jacuzzi and cold pools, and a café-bar designed for slow moments overlooking the green expanse. For now, Spring Spa Ubud sits just beyond the bustle of central Ubud, but with rapid development inching ever closer, the team has secured its rice-field outlook for the future. Guests who book now will be rewarded with one of the area’s most beautiful views.
Quick Facts About Spring Spa.
How Many Spring Spas In Bali? There are now 6 Spring Spas in Bali, including Seminyak Village, Canggu, Nusa Lembongan, Ubud, Uluwatu and Bingin.
What are the signature Treatments At Spring Spa?
Working with French skincare company, CODAGE Paris, Spring Spa’s signature treatments include their facials, body treatments and hair care. They also offer manicures, pedicures and rejuvenating programs at the bigger spas.
Are the therapists trained in-house?
Yes, Spring Spa has a training facility at its main office, and each therapist is trained and tested to qualify.
Where was Spring Spa first developed?
Spring Spa first opened in New Zealand before launching its spas in Bali.
Spring Spa's Treatment Philosophy
What sets Spring Spas apart is their approach to urban zen. The sense of serenity, the soothing hush of the spaces, the gentle sound of flowing water and the quiet confidence of the well-trained team who transform every treatment into a retreat for the senses. Whether it’s a simple mani-pedi, a hair treatment or a full-body massage, relaxation is an art here.
The menu will feel familiar to those who love Spring Spa, and you’ll love the additional spaces and facilities designed to encourage you to slow down and indulge. Alongside the signature massage therapies and rejuvenation treatments, head spa rituals, the Ubud location offers a full hair salon, a beauty bar, pools, a relaxation deck, and a cafe.
The People Behind the Magic
Training is a cornerstone of Spring’s success. At the company’s sleek education hub in Kerobokan, therapists undergo extensive instruction and rigorous testing before stepping into any treatment room. Founder Ina Bajaj is renowned for personally dropping in for treatments to ensure her standards are upheld.
With Andy Grant based in Bali to oversee design, amenities, and daily operations, the brand’s rapid growth across the Asia Pacific still feels grounded in a clear, shared commitment to excellence. Despite its expansion, Spring maintains a cohesive culture—one that places it firmly among Bali’s top-rated spas.
A Look at Spring Spa’s Menu of Destinations
Spring Spa’s six Bali addresses reflect the island’s diversity. There’s the celebrated rooftop space at Seminyak Village, twice recognised as Asia’s Best Day Spa; the clifftop retreat in Uluwatu; the express-style Bingin location for quick but quality treatments; the relaxed neighbourhood favourite in Canggu; and the island gem on Nusa Lembongan. Each spa is styled uniquely, echoing its environment while staying true to Spring’s contemporary, understated aesthetic.
Beyond Bali, the brand extends its presence to New Zealand, with locations in Wellington’s CBD and Auckland’s cosmopolitan Ponsonby.
What Ubud Can Expect
Spring Spa Ubud marks an exciting new chapter. Rooted in traditional spa practices but elevated with modern techniques, the new space blends familiarity with thoughtful innovation. Its location, tucked into Tegalalang’s rice fields, brings Spring’s polished approach to one of Bali’s most iconic landscapes.
For travellers and locals alike, it offers something rare: a spa experience shaped by nature, grounded in heritage, and refined through years of expertise. With Spring Spa Ubud, the brand isn’t just open in another location; it’s marking a space for excellence and quality on a level that Spring Spas have laid the foundation for over the past decade. They’ve got this.
Spring Spa Ubud is located in Tegalang. For more information and reservations, click the link here.













