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Le Cliff Bali
3.8/546 Reviews
Uluwatu
Le Cliff has one of the most beautiful views I've ever seen. The rooms are lovely and clean and - as long as you keep an eye one the monkeys and their long fingers - you can enjoy the amazing view from your balcony. I spend a lot of time doing precisely that🤩 It does have steep stairs, but that is part of the charm. Unfortunately I had slipped going down Mt. Batur and injured my leg, which meant I couldn't get around the premises or enjoy the fabulous area, but the management was very understanding and refunded most of my stay - great service and such nice people! When bach in Bali and unaffected physical, I will be back at Le Cliff!
PinkCoco Uluwatu - Constant Surprises - for Cool Adults Only
4.6/565 Reviews
Uluwatu
The design of the hotel is quite distinctive, the courtyard layout is also artistic, very beautiful, three swimming pools add a sense of space, most of the rooms are around the pool, and there is a small courtyard inside, there is no swimming pool called ”garden room” . I am living in a garden room, but there is no flower, but it is far from the pool to reduce moisture. The hotel is surrounded by restaurants, supermarkets, other hotels, exchange shops, etc., all around the travel service, or to eat tourists. The hotel is actually above the Patong Beach in Uluwatu. This Patong beach is under the cliff and goes down the beach to climb many steps. The dishes made in the hotel's restaurant taste good and are European style.
The Brothers Villa
3.5/53 Reviews
Uluwatu
It's a really nice place. But it seems like it has better days. It need to renew some things like the bathroom.
Rumah Elizabeth & Rumah Janneke
3.9/52 Reviews
Uluwatu
Facilities: Complete Hygiene: clean Service: Thoughtful
Rock'n Reef
4.4/525 Reviews
Uluwatu
We had a wonderful time here of the last 3 days of our holiday, in fact we loved it so much that we hardly left during our stay! The location is superb, the staff were lovely, the manager was very accommodating and relaxed as he obviously runs the place very smoothly, the food was delicious , Simple and priced well . Yes there are lots of steps but this is made very clear when you book, and we had no problems with that it just added to the private setting. If we were to come back to Bali we would love to stay here again. John & Julia
Uluwatu Surf Shack
4.4/51 Reviews
Uluwatu
Super romantic place. 5 mins down to the villa via steep, winding stairs. Don’t bring big heavy bags. Watched the sunset while swimming in the ocean. The bed is the most comfortable I’ve ever had. Internet was fast. Highly recommended.

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