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Novotel Bali Ngurah Rai Airport
4.2/5156 Reviews
Kuta
The hotel is conveniently located within walking distance of the airport and has a direct connection, with clear instructions provided throughout. While the room amenities are basic, they are acceptable. Considering the price, I highly recommend booking this hotel for late arrival or early departure. Personally, booking it for my 8:15am flight was one of the best decisions I made.
Mercure Bali Legian
3.7/5129 Reviews
Legian
On the booking site it was written that the check-in from 14:00. We arrived at 15:00, we were told that the room was not ready and asked to wait at the bar. I sat for an hour, after which I myself went to the reception to check if the room was ready. He still wasn't ready. At 16:20 I was given the key. There were 2 pillows in the room, I called the reception to ask for another pillow, because I am pregnant and I just need it for comfort. The receptionist said, ”Yes, of course.” An hour passed, no pillow. I'm calling again. I ask for a pillow. Answer: yes, of course. Another hour passed, no pillow. I had to call again and ask for a pillow. After 2.5 hours, the pillow finally reached my room. The water in the shower does not drain, which is why there is an unpleasant smell in the bathroom. There was no desire to visit this hotel again.
Kupu Kupu Jimbaran - Beach Club and Spa by l'Occitane Bali
4.2/557 Reviews
Jimbaran
The best hotel in Bali for 100 dollars to date. (Terrace view too good) I also like the interior of the room so it will be reflected in future immigration. The breakfast was so delicious that I ate more than two plates every day. It was also great to be alone in the pool late at night (Great pool view) The staff were so friendly and the nature of the area didn't mean The staff let us know so we can pick you up at the hotel parking lot. If you like L'Occitane, you'll be happy when taking a shower ~ ^^
Keraton Jimbaran Beach Resort
3.9/581 Reviews
Jimbaran
My husband & I stayed four nights at Keraton Jimbaran Beach Resort (just like we did 6 years ago - wanted to come back). We stayed in a beautiful Private Pool Villa (number 403, which is the best one). The villa is, like the rest of this beautiful hotel, built in traditional balinese style. All the three villas are closely situated to the very big pool & the beach. The hotel gardens are stunningly beautiful, with manicured bonsai trees & plants. The villas can only be booked by sending an e-mail to the hotel (reservation@keratonjimbaranresort.com). At present the villas are not bookable through the booking sites on the internet. (The deluxe rooms are though, and a good option is room no 59.) The villas are very big and have a beautiful bedroom next to the terracce facing the private pool, which is unusually big (about 8 x 3 meters). There is also a big gazebo with sheet where you can relax if it rains or in the evening. We even got massage there. The whole yard is free from any views from outside, so it is very relaxing and private. You can also order breakfast to the villa. It has a combined sittning room/dining room, a separate dressing room with lots of wardrobe space + a giant bathroom - all in marble- with a jacuzzi bathtub. This hotel is privately owned by a local family and has therefore suffered a massive lot of income during the 2,5 year long period when Bali was closed. As a consequence they have not had money yet to do some needed renovations, so some parts are worn; The Spa is closed and need total renovation and the restaurant by the pool/sea is also in need of renovation. However, you can get massage from a local woman (Ria W.), who is very proffessional, skilled and nice, or from a local Spa. There are many seafood restaurants on the beach just a couple of minutes away. And it only takes 5 minutes to walk to two of Bali’s best restaurants; Cuca + Kayumanis. We recommend this hotel despite its shortcomings in renovation, because of the ambience and nice staff. Bear in mind though, that Jimbaran Beach is full of rubbish under the winter months, beause of the streams coming from Java.
Alila Seminyak
4.2/5100 Reviews
Seminyak
My husband and I have been traveling through Bali for our honeymoon. We decided to splurge on our last stop in Bali in Semiyak and this amazing hotel did not disappoint. Everything from checkin to check out was amazing. The staff was super friendly, the food (we had breakfast and food from beach bar) was delicious, and the multiple pools were a bonus to give us ample opportunity to relax. We wouldve loved to stay even longer if we had more time! Looking forward to come back to this beautiful resort in the future!
Mulia Villas
4.8/577 Reviews
Nusa Dua
It was so good. The water quality was clean, not to mention the room condition. I spent happy times in Mulia^^ It was a belated honeymoon due to the coronavirus. Because of the warm hospitality of the staff, I came back with only good memories of Bali. I want to visit again 😃

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Bali Beach Hotel Guide

Experience the Uniqueness of Bali: A Tropical Paradise Like No Other

Discover the enchanting island of Bali, a destination known for its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality. Immerse yourself in a world of vibrant colors, ancient traditions, and breathtaking landscapes. Whether you're seeking relaxation on pristine beaches, thrilling adventures in the lush jungles, or spiritual enlightenment in ancient temples, Bali has it all. Indulge in the island's renowned spa and wellness retreats, savor the exquisite flavors of Balinese cuisine, and witness mesmerizing traditional dance performances. Get ready for an unforgettable journey that will leave you captivated and yearning for more.

Popular and Convenient Locations for First-Time Visitors in Bali:

- Kuta: Famous for its lively nightlife scene, world-class surfing spots, and bustling shopping streets.

- Seminyak: A trendy neighborhood known for its luxurious resorts, upscale dining options, and vibrant beach clubs.

- Ubud: The cultural heart of Bali, offering a serene escape surrounded by lush rice terraces, ancient temples, and art galleries.

- Nusa Dua: A haven for beach lovers, home to pristine sandy shores, luxury resorts, and an array of water sports activities.

- Jimbaran: Known for its picturesque fishing village, stunning sunsets, and mouthwatering seafood feasts.

What You Need to Know Before Visiting Bali:

- Currency: The local currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). It's best to have some cash on hand for small purchases, but credit cards are widely accepted in major establishments.

- Visa Requirements: Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa to enter Bali. Check the requirements beforehand and ensure your passport has at least six months of validity.

- Weather: Bali enjoys a tropical climate, with a wet season (October to April) and a dry season (May to September). Pack accordingly and plan outdoor activities accordingly.

- Respect Local Customs: Balinese people are deeply religious and value their customs and traditions. Dress modestly when visiting temples, and always ask for permission before taking photos of locals.

Getting Around Bali: Transportation Options:

- Ngurah Rai International Airport: Located in the southern part of Bali, it serves as the main gateway to the island. Numerous international and domestic flights operate daily.

- Taxis: Blue Bird and Grab are reliable taxi companies in Bali. Always insist on using the meter or negotiate a price before starting your journey.

- Motorbike Rental: For those seeking more freedom and flexibility, renting a motorbike is a popular option. Ensure you have a valid international driver's license and wear a helmet at all times.

- Public Transportation: Bemos (minibusses) and public buses are available, but they can be crowded and less convenient for tourists.

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