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Penida Sunset Ocean View Bungalows
4.6/530 Reviews
Nusa Penida
Stayed at Penida Sunset in early July 2023. Such a hidden gem with an infinity pool that has amazing views out towards the jungle and the bay. Cute, clean individual bungalows with comfy beds and decorated in traditional balinese style. The staff are all very friendly and attentive, and the manager Gerry was so kind and helpful with anything we needed. The hotel is set back from the road so it’s super quiet and peaceful. Get the smoothie bowl for breakfast and fresh dragonfruit juice, both were amazing.
Kelingking Sunset Point
3.6/57 Reviews
Nusa Penida
If you’re looking for adventure then this place fits the bill. It’s not the nicest but good enough if you plan to be out exploring on your bike anyway. Be ready to show your booking every morning for breakfast if you got it included. The staff was ok but there was some language barrier. Don’t buy gas from the lady who you can get a bike from at the hotel, it’s overpriced. Other places are fair at 70,000 rupiah for a full bottle. Close to Kelingking beach but go there early or afternoon when it’s less busy from day trip people. Next time I would stay on east side to see Diamond at Sunrise or the Northside where the locals live and there’s more live music and food
Klingking Hostel
4.4/53 Reviews
Nusa Penida
Good location, stayed for 3 days
Klingking Mesari Villa & Spa
4.2/57 Reviews
Nusa Penida
Warm, beautiful and enchanting vilas that’s 2 minutes walking from kelingling beach. All the personal is so warm and helpful, they have a pool with a really nice view where you can observe bali’s nature and you can go walking to see the sunrise/sunset at kelingking beach, overall a beautiful experience and the hotel is really beautiful.
THE DARA HILL
3.5/52 Reviews
Nusa Penida
The bungalow is nice and clean but my room got problems with the air conditioning. The water was leaking and the remote control didn’t work. I was suffering from the hotness. I was trying to find anyone from reception to solve the problem but non of them were available. They don’t care about guests after 10 pm. It’s unsafe to leave guests like this. I asked trip com to contact them and they also didn’t receive reply from hotel management.
Sentulan Garden
4.3/510 Reviews
Nusa Penida
+ hotel room is clean + whole complex is beautifully green + Staff very helpful (we were able to rent a motorbike on site for 70K/day & move in directly) + Shower towels smelled fantastic! + Breakfast very small but good + Wayan helped us organise the ferry to Gili Trawangan. Points for improvement: - WLAN was free of charge / worked partly well, but partly not at all - no soap for washing hands (we took shower gel from the shower for simplicity's sake) - I personally missed a small terry cloth to dry my hair. - a few fruits or a fruit juice would make the breakfast even better - Broken deck chair cushions lying around, which doesn't leave a great impression and could easily be cleared away. - Stay was good so far until we were dropped off at the port on the last day: the hotel owner suddenly wanted 600K for the two transfers to and from the port (which is a lot of money for the local conditions! As a comparison: 1 night per person in the hotel cost 215K). We were used to the fact that when we asked the hotel in the process for a transfer, they told us if it was possible and at what price or if no price was mentioned, that this was an inclusive service from the hotel. We simply felt a bit ripped off. Mind you, we are very willing to pay for a transfer, but then the price should be fairly communicated in the process!

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