
1. Double Bed Room ≠ Twin Room

First, a “Double Bed Room” is not a “twin room.” This type of room typically features one double bed (Double Bed), suitable for two people sharing one bed. If you prefer two separate beds, you should opt for a “Twin Bed Room.”
2. Twin Bed Room

A “Twin Bed Room” refers to a room with two single beds, usually suitable for friends, colleagues, or family members, providing each person with their own bed and private space. This is different from a double bed (Double Bed), as each bed can be used independently, avoiding issues of crowded sleeping space.
3. Queen Room and King Room
3. Queen Room 與 King Room

King size beds at Ayana Villas, featured in ‘Jimbaran Accommodation Recommendations’
“Queen Room” and “King Room” are room types named based on bed sizes. The “Queen Room” features a queen-size bed (Queen Bed), slightly larger than a standard double bed, comfortably accommodating two people. Meanwhile, the “King Room” boasts a king-size bed (King Bed), offering ample space, making it an ideal choice for couples. These room types are undoubtedly a highlight for travelers seeking high comfort.
It’s worth noting that the international standards for bed sizes differ significantly from those used in Taiwan. Queen Size Bed Differences
- Queen Bed on international booking sites: 152 cm wide × 203 cm long, same width as Taiwan’s standard 5-foot bed: 152 cm wide × 188 cm long
- Taiwan queen size (6-foot bed): 182 cm wide × 188 cm long
King Size Bed Differences
- Internationally used King Bed: 76 × 80 inches (approximately 193 cm × 203 cm)
- Taiwan king size 7-foot bed: 182 cm wide × 212 cm long
These differences mean it’s essential to understand regional variations when booking on international sites or purchasing international brand mattresses.
4. Suite

“Suite” refers to a room that typically includes a bedroom and a separate living area, offering more spacious accommodations. Suites are commonly found in luxury hotels and are suitable for long-term stays or families. These room types not only provide living space but may also include a small kitchen, a reception area, and even a balcony with a view, enriching the stay experience.
5. Studio (Open-plan Room)

The River Studio, featured in ‘16 Private Pool Villas in Canggu’
The ‘Studio’ room type resembles an open-plan apartment, typically integrating functional areas such as the bedroom, living room, and kitchen into a single space. This type of accommodation is ideal for short-term or long-term stays for individuals or couples, offering a private yet compact layout.
6. Family Room

The ‘Family Room’ is designed for families, typically featuring multiple beds or sofa beds, accommodating three to four people. This room type is perfect for families traveling with children, providing ample space and facilities to make family trips more comfortable and enjoyable.
7. Connecting Room/Adjoining Rooms

Maison Aurelia Connecting Rooms, featured in ‘21 Accommodation Recommendations in Sanur’
‘Connecting Room’ or ‘Adjoining Rooms’ refer to two adjacent rooms connected by an internal door, ideal for travelers who wish to stay connected while maintaining privacy. This room type is perfect for family or group trips, especially when traveling with teenagers or elderly family members, offering convenience and safety.
8. Deluxe Room and Superior Room

The Udaya Resort and Spa Deluxe Room, featured in ‘26 Unique Stays in Ubud’
Deluxe Rooms and Superior Rooms typically offer more upscale decor and views. Deluxe Rooms are usually larger and come with additional amenities like premium bedding, scenic windows, or balconies. Superior Rooms, often located on higher floors, provide better views or more distinctive designs, catering to guests who prioritize a refined stay experience.
9. Ocean View Room / Garden View Room

These room types are named based on the views outside the window. An ‘Ocean View Room’ features a window or balcony facing the sea, perfect for island getaways, while a ‘Garden View Room’ offers lush garden views, creating a relaxing atmosphere.
10. Villa

The Purist Villas & Spa in Ubud, featured in ‘Comprehensive Guide to Recommended Villas in Bali’
A ‘Villa’ is typically a standalone building with a private entrance and space, often equipped with a private pool and courtyard. This type of accommodation is commonly found in resorts and is the ultimate choice for those seeking independence and privacy, ideal for honeymoons or family gatherings, offering a luxurious home-like experience.
In Bali, there are two other types of accommodations suitable for resorts—‘Bamboo Villa’ and ‘Family Villa’—both perfect for travelers looking to enjoy a unique island getaway experience.
11. Bamboo Villa

Bali is home to many unique bamboo villas. Check out ‘9 Breathtaking Bamboo Villa Stays’
“Bamboo Villa” is a type of villa primarily constructed using bamboo, embodying the concept of environmental harmony with nature. Bamboo villas in places like Bali are renowned for their simple, natural design style, offering guests a retreat from the hustle and bustle to enjoy fresh air and natural beauty. These villas typically feature open designs with excellent ventilation, allowing guests to feel cool breezes. They are perfect for travelers who appreciate unique designs and eco-friendly concepts, adding a sense of rawness and special memories to their journey.
12. Family Villa

“Family Villa” is designed specifically for families, typically featuring multiple bedrooms, a spacious living area, and outdoor leisure spaces to accommodate the entire family. These villas often come with private pools, courtyards, and kitchen facilities, making them convenient for families with children or elderly members. Such villas are particularly popular in vacation destinations like Bali, allowing family travelers to enjoy their trip together while having ample private space. They are ideal for extended stays or relaxed family vacations.
Conclusion
These 12 room types each have their unique characteristics, catering to different traveler needs—from solo business trips to family holidays. Whether it’s a comfortable double bed room, a Twin Bed Room perfect for friends sharing, or the distinctive Bamboo Villa and Family Villa, choosing the right room type can make your trip even more memorable.
When booking, consider your needs and preferences, weigh the pros and cons of these room types, and find the accommodation that suits you best. We hope this guide helps you choose the ideal stay for your Bali trip, making it an unforgettable experience!
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