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The Paica
3.5/52 Reviews
Good location, friendly stuff. Clean towels but there's no hair dryer.
KTS Balinese Villas
4.5/530 Reviews
Canggu
We had a really pleasant stay at KTS and it was a mix of the location, the food and the beautiful staff there that made it so magical. Our rooms were modern and impeccably kept and yet it was rustic like we were in the Balinese countryside, with forests and paddies on the doorstep of the villa. The staff were so amazingly nice; we made friends with them over the few days there and they were so attentive and genuinely caring. The owner, Mr Sudi is training his staff to further their careers and it was a real pleasure to help just by chatting in English with them. Two of our group ran an on-the-fly English class that the staff attended and really appreciated. The food was simple yet delicious. We tried the much of the menu and were never disappointed. The villa even runs cooking classes but unfortunately with didn't avail of this. We did have massages though and they were sooo good. The villa organised driver to take us 10mins down the road to Canguu and to the airport for a reasonable price. We even had a Wayne's World moment with our driver, Ketut when Bohemian Rhapsody came on the radio! 5 stars from me. I'll go back some day for sure. Big thank you to Dewa, Reddi. Partini, Putra, Yoga, Ketut, Tiara and Artha, Mr Nyoman Sudi and Miss Lilly Sangitha (pardon my spelling) for a really beautiful holiday.
Zizz Convention Hotel
3.5/528 Reviews
I have been a regular guess since June 2019. This hotel offers a simple, and clean room at an affordable price. The staffs are friendly and helpful. Located in a quiet area but yet just a few minutes drive to the main road that could lead you to the business centre of Denpasar.
Cozy Residence Wedasari Bali
3/538 Reviews
For this hotel it is very good and recommendation but I came construction time so it was a bit dirty

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- 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.

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- 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.

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