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Renaissance Bali Uluwatu Resort & Spa
4.6/5142 Reviews
Uluwatu
This is a extremely good experience! The pool and the view are extraordinary , the breakfast is great, the staff are all nice, joyful and helpful. I would recommend everyone to this with such price. The only cons would be the spa price are too expensive. But this is my own problem.
The Kirana Ungasan
4/510 Reviews
Uluwatu
We stayed in The Kirana Ungasan for a week at Bungalow with amazing pool view. We really enjoyed the silence and staff was always ready to help you. We get our scooter, laundry and even massage under our bungalow here. Would recommend scooter rent for exploring Uluwatu area (Do not rent if you don’t have experience driving a scooter or you’re too scared of traffic!!!) There is lot of shops and restaurants near by. Highly recommended for your stay if you want to be silence and want to stay bungalow. Thank you for this amazing week with you guys!!
Swiss-Belresort Pecatu
4.5/563 Reviews
Uluwatu
Overall I enjoyed my stay here, the location was great and easy to find on the map, it’s very convenient. The staff were very friendly and welcoming, smiles on their faces and greetings were a regular thing. I also enjoyed the view from my balcony I could see the golf course as well as the great scenery of nature, it was so refreshing. The pool just outside was also one of my favorite things to enjoy at the resort. Was just a bit disappointed with the amenities in the room, they didn’t have any body lotion, really needed it. There was also an unpleasant smell in the elevator, I hope they can fix that soon. Other than that this is a great place to stay whenever you are close to Uluwatu.
Puri Pandawa Resort
4.3/510 Reviews
Uluwatu
Hotel is bit far, but it's quiet and good for relaxation. Pandawa beach is 10-15 min walk. Green Bowl beach is 10min away with scooter, which by the way you can rent in a hotel. Staff are so nice. Hotel is super clean. Don't know why but we got upgraded to a bungalow. It was awesome. There are some local restaurants close by (nice food). You can also eat at hotel. You definitely need bike if you plan to move more.
Batu Kandik Homestay
3.5/56 Reviews
Uluwatu
My boy and I rented this room last week with Jetstar hotels, once we arrived, we immediately realized that the building did not reflect the photos or rather not all and not trustfully. The building was old and there was a tent in the door of the bathroom, and the last room was all accumulated in our bathroom waste, which was a terrible smell. The boy at the reception tried to clean it gently, but the smell was again the same. We asked for explanations, and the boy at the reception (I want to say very kind and available) tells me, ”It's not my fault because we haven't contracted with this hotel for at least four years.” We have therefore contacted the company that told us that, unfortunately, it could not give us any refund, which is absolutely absurd. Moreover, if you get out of here, the only way to travel is to have a motorbike or you can't move if you don't have local taxis that ask you for absurd figures for Bali, GOJEK and GRAB can't travel in this area so you'll be forced to pay A local taxi if you don't have the possibility to rent a motorbike. This is below the photos of the hotel at the time of booking and the photos of the tent and view from the terrace (common).
Uma Mani Villa Bali
3.8/55 Reviews
Uluwatu
We stayed 3 nights in this hotel. A beautiful hotel, with fun rooms. The bathroom is quite small and could have been a little cleaner, but this was okay. The isolation of the rooms (houses) on the other side, is very bad. You hear everything that happens outside, screwing ponds, speaking staff, music, ... I've always sleeped with earphones. Good functioning air conditioning. The hotel's environment is beautiful, pleasant swimming pool and well maintained domain. The breakfast is in order, limited choice, but good. The location of the hotel was really not good, unless you like to sit among the local people. The hotel is located in a side street of a hugely busy and dirty street. (In the hotel you notice here fortunately nothing) There are tremendous cars, buses, broms, ... overnight. Not pleasant to walk in this street. The hotel is therefore a little outside the lake tourist area. There are some restaurants on the busy street, but not comfortable to our views. Afterwards, this hotel was on the “more expensive” side, if you look at the location, compared to other hotels in Bali.

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