Accessible Bali Airbnb: 3-Bedroom Villa Getaway in Ketewel
Author: Scott Stevens
Published: 14 Jul 2026
Publication Type: Announcement
Table of Contents:
Synopsis - Definition - Introduction - Main - FAQ's - Insights, Updates - Related Content
Synopsis: This information describes a wheelchair accessible three bedroom villa near Rangkan Beach in Ketewel, Bali, and is useful for anyone planning an Indonesian holiday, particularly seniors, wheelchair users, and travelers with disabilities who often find it hard to locate genuinely accessible accommodation overseas. It covers the step free bedroom, the large adapted bathroom with handrails and shower chairs, the paved entrance, and the level asphalt roads that run past the surrounding rice fields, along with practical travel times to Sanur, Ubud, and other popular attractions, making it a solid starting point for planning an accessible stay on the island.*
At a Glance
- 1 - The accessible bathroom has fitted handrails, space for commode and shower chairs, plus a folding shower chair and a folding handrail system for both the toilet and shower.
- 2 - A 3-in-1 games table converts between a pool table, a table tennis table, and a dining table.
- 3 - The villa is 20 meters from a restaurant, 50 meters from the beach, and 30 minutes from Ubud.
- Topic Definition: Wheelchair Accessible Villa
A wheelchair accessible villa is a private holiday rental designed or adapted so that guests who use wheelchairs or have limited mobility can enter, move around, and use its main facilities without assistance. Typical features include step free entrances and paved pathways, wide doorways, at least one ground level bedroom with clear turning space, and a bathroom fitted with handrails, a roll-in or level entry shower, and room for a commode or shower chair. In destinations like Bali, where traditional architecture often relies on steps and uneven stone paths, purpose-built accessible villas allow travelers with disabilities, seniors, and their families to enjoy a private pool, garden, and local scenery on equal terms with other guests.
Introduction
Wheelchair Accessible 3 Bedroom Villa Near Rangkan Beach in Ketewel, Bali
Experience the perfect combination of traditional Balinese charm and modern comfort at this villa for 6 guests with 3 bedrooms, 3 beds, and 3 baths, located at Rangkan Beach in Ketewel, Sukawati, just a short drive from Sanur. Set in a spacious tropical garden, the villa offers a peaceful retreat with spectacular views of the ocean, Nusa Penida Island, Mount Agung, lush rice fields, and a traditional Balinese temple.
Main Content
Wheelchair Access and Accessible Facilities
The villa is designed to welcome everyone, including guests with disabilities or mobility needs. One bedroom is fully wheelchair accessible with no steps, opening directly to the living area on one side and to a front deck with garden views on the other. The villa entrance is paved, and the surrounding asphalt roads provide excellent access and viewing across the neighboring rice fields.

The accessible bathroom is large, with plenty of room for commode and shower chairs. It is fitted with handrails and includes a folding shower chair and a folding handrail system serving both the toilet and the shower. Sanur, just 20 minutes away, offers excellent wheelchair access, including Bali Icon, a large new shopping facility.

Three Unique Bedrooms
Each bedroom has its own character. A semi open-air bedroom delivers an authentic tropical experience with a 180 degree panoramic view of Bali's natural beauty. A garden view bedroom overlooks the lush tropical gardens and offers wheelchair friendly access. A pool view bedroom looks directly onto the swimming pool.

Outdoor Kitchen, Garden Bathtub, and Entertainment
The stand-alone kitchen sits in the garden, creating a relaxed outdoor dining atmosphere. Nearby you will find a garden shower and a luxurious outdoor bathtub, perfect for unwinding surrounded by nature. For entertainment, guests can enjoy a unique 3-in-1 table that converts into a pool table, a table tennis table, or a dining table - ideal for fun moments with family and friends.

Location and Nearby Attractions
The villa is 20 meters from a restaurant and 50 meters from the beach. Sanur is 20 minutes away, Bali Icon and the famous Sukawati Art Market are 15 minutes away, and Ubud is 30 minutes away. Keramas, Bali Safari, and the Bali United stadium are each about 10 minutes from the villa, with a waterfall 15 minutes away. Whether you are looking for a relaxing holiday, a family getaway, or an accessible stay immersed in the beauty of Bali, this villa offers the perfect balance of comfort, nature, and authentic Balinese hospitality.
For further information and to make reservations visit the Airbnb listing.
Frequently Asked Questions
NOTE: Researched FAQ's by Disabled World (DW)
How far is the villa from Ngurah Rai International Airport?
Ketewel is roughly 45 to 60 minutes by car from Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar, depending on traffic. Arranging a private airport transfer in advance is the easiest option for wheelchair users, as accessible taxis are limited in Bali.
Is Bali generally a wheelchair friendly destination?
Bali is improving but remains challenging, with uneven sidewalks, steps, and gravel paths common. Travelers who base themselves in accessible accommodation and use a private driver can still enjoy beaches, rice field views, temples, and shopping areas like Sanur comfortably.
What is the best time of year to visit Ketewel?
The dry season from April to October offers the most reliable weather, with sunny days and lower humidity. This period is ideal for enjoying outdoor living areas, garden dining, and coastal views around Rangkan Beach.
What is Rangkan Beach known for?
Rangkan Beach is a quiet black volcanic sand beach on the Ketewel coast, popular with surfers and local families. It is far less crowded than the beaches of southern Bali, offering a peaceful setting with views toward Nusa Penida.
Do guests need to rent a car to explore the area around the villa?
Most visitors hire a private car with a driver, which is affordable in Bali and far more practical than self-driving. A driver makes day trips to Ubud, the Sukawati Art Market, Bali Safari, and Sanur simple, especially for guests with mobility needs.
Insights, Analysis, and Developments
Editorial Note: Genuinely accessible holiday accommodation is still rare in Bali, where steps, gravel paths, and narrow doorways rule out many otherwise beautiful properties, so a villa built with paved entry, a step free bedroom, and a properly equipped bathroom fills a real gap for travelers with mobility needs. That it does so while keeping the open-air design, rice field views, and traditional character that draw people to the island in the first place makes it worth a closer look for any group that includes a wheelchair user or an older traveler.** Editorial additions by Ian C. Langtree.