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Tropico Jimbaran Bali
3.6/54 Reviews
Uluwatu
Close to one of the main routes up to uluwathu- therefore noisy at times but convenient. Bathroom no windows and shower sink misplaced so you flood the bathroom while taking shower- they try to avoid the worst by cleaning everyday - drawers are roten Woods with holes. However I don’t mind all this as it just was for a couple of days and most time u spent anyway outside.
Akhyana Village
3.8/511 Reviews
Uluwatu
We stayed in Akhyana for ten nights in December. It's really complicated to get there because of the very bad road, but in 15 minutes walk you can get to the restaurant/bar Mapog, where the Grabs arrive in a moment, and near the Mapogu there are also two supermarkets. We have rented the scooter that offered the Villa and so many times we have resolved the fact that some Grabs were not coming up there. The area in reward is super quiet, the room is fantastic. The staff was very friendly, smiling and available (also for message). And after having asked a few times if you could book a table for dinner, they opened the restaurant only for us, so I feel like the staff, if there is the possibility, do anything to meet the guest. If you don't want to go out, you can eat in the room by ordering from GoFood, the factories arrive to the reception at very low price. The private villa's pool was in the shadow, but the pool on the terrace was always sunset, because when we wanted to be at the sun we went up. There was never anyone on the terrace, probably because all of them had a pool in their room, they preferred to stay in their private. Finally, I would like to add that while it seems to be a loose place to reach (particularly the night as there are no lights on the road), it is super quiet and super safe: People are always ready to help you... but this is the wonderful feature of the people of Bali.
The Baliem Hotel
4.3/55 Reviews
Uluwatu
Clean hotel, great pool, good service everyday, staff talking english very good. The breakfast is very simple - not tradional, but european- eggs and toast, and every lday the same, nothing to pick from, so was dissaponted with breakfast.
The Beverly Hills Bali a Luxury Villas & Spa Jimbaran
4.1/52 Reviews
Uluwatu
The Villa has been around for a few years, the facilities are old and broken, and there are cracks in the pool. There are so many flowers in the pool that it seems that it has not been cleaned for a long time. The restaurant is dirty, the table and chairs are unclean, the style is primitive and rough, but the room is clean, the floor is spotless, and the bed is large and comfortable. Customer service is very good, on call, of course, tipping should be enough, breakfast is simple, taste is good. The overall price of the hotel is good, value for money. It is very convenient and convenient to use gojek to travel by car. It costs 15 yuan to Jimbaran Beach.
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.
Four Points by Sheraton Bali, Ungasan
4.2/556 Reviews
Uluwatu
We stayed here for 4 nights and 3 days, so here is our review. The Good Things: 1) This hotel is located beside GWK (Garuda Wisnu Kencana) in Bali, Ungasan. 2) The breakfast is great. A lot of food varies. There's a buffet and ala carte options. (We love the crepes and green detox). 3) the staff are so friendly and welcome. Especially to Mr Agus, please forward our thanks to him. 4) Rooms are clean and quite spacious. The not so good things: 1) Rooms: needs some renovation, such as painting or etc. Some loud noises could be heard, even during night. 2) Water pressure is weak 3) Breakfast: Some food can be improved so can taste better. Conclusion: This hotel is a great option if you choose to stay around Jimbaran or Uluwatu. We will definitely will come back next time, i hope they can keep the good things and improve the not so good things.

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Bali Travel 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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