Soulshine is Michael Franti's 40-room Ubud property and it is the rare wellness-branded place where the programming is a real draw rather than a marketing layer. Yoga, kitchen, and the music calendar are the three things that hold up. The hype misses that at 40 rooms the property runs more like a resort than the intimate retreat the marketing suggests, and high season fills the shared spaces.
The music nights are open to guests at no extra cost and the lineup rotates through the touring musicians that Franti's network pulls in, which means you occasionally get a name act playing to 40 guests in a jungle bar. Check the calendar at check-in rather than online, because the schedule updates on short notice.
Michael Franti is a musician and activist known for blending social consciousness with celebration. Soulshine extends that ethos into hospitality: live music events, yoga, community gatherings, and an atmosphere that values connection. The property attracts Franti's fan base alongside general travellers. The musical DNA shapes the programming, not just the name.
A 700-year-old rice field runs through the property, protected under the Balinese Tri Hita Karana (Three Causes of Wellbeing) philosophy that governs the relationship between humans, nature, and the spiritual world. The rice field predates the hotel by seven centuries. Franti built around it rather than through it. The preservation decision is the property's strongest environmental credential.
Half of the property's land area is preserved as green space. The organic farm supplies the kitchen. The preservation includes the ancient rice field, tropical gardens, and natural water features. At forty rooms, the preserved-to-built ratio creates a spatial generosity that most Bali properties at this price tier can't match.
Forty rooms near Ubud with 50% land preserved as green space, including a 700-year-old protected rice field. Resort-scale; high season fills shared spaces.
57,000 Instagram followers. The audience is Michael-Franti-music-fan travellers and Tri-Hita-Karana-curious wellness-press readers. Less generic-Ubud-yoga than musician-founder demographic.
Forty rooms include connecting rooms for families and rooms overlooking the 700-year-old rice field. Rooms furthest from communal spaces are quietest. Live music nights affect ambient noise.
At $$$$ in Ubud, Soulshine competes with Sandat Glamping Tents ($$$$) and Tanah Gajah ($$$$$ Hadiprana). Wins on Michael Franti musician-founder programming and 700-year-rice-field preservation, not on architectural pedigree.
Michael Franti, the American musician and activist, founded Soulshine Bali near Ubud with his wife Sara Agah Franti. Forty rooms on a site where 50% of the land is preserved as green space, including a 700-year-old rice field protected under the Balinese Tri Hita Karana philosophy. Organic farm.
Exceptional breakfast included. Connecting rooms for families. Over 57,000 Instagram followers. At $$$$ pricing, the combination of a musician founder, environmental preservation, and cultural integration creates a proposition that's uniquely Soulshine. Ninety minutes from DPS airport. The property's name captures its thesis: music, soul, and sunshine applied to hospitality.
Book April–June or September–October for the value sweet spot. Plan July–August four to six months out. Confirm Nyepi (March) before booking.
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File closes at VERY HIGH. Book direct one to two months out and check the Franti event calendar. Skip if you want silence; the live-music programming is the property's signature, not background.