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Jumeirah Bali
4.7/550 Reviews

Jumeirah Bali

Uluwatu Bali|1.53km from Villa Bayuh Sabbha
We stayed at the Jumeirah as the last leg of our honeymoon following 5 nights at the Capella and 5 nights at the Four Seasons. These were activity based stats and Jumeirah at Uluwatu was the relax and recharge around the pool and beach. The hotel design and decor is stunning and our villa was incredible. Can’t fault it. However, amenities and inconsistent service really lets this hotel down. The good stuff: - e-butler service via WhatsApp was brilliant. In- room dining, great! -Marcel on concierge went above and beyond, he couldn’t do more for us! - Our in-room servicing team were super and made us towel animals everyday leaving us notes during our stay which was lovely. The not so good stuff: - Food was nice, but just ok. Poached eggs on toast… toast was burnt everyday and poached eggs watery. Omelette came out with whipped egg whites like you’d make in a pudding (very strange) and with alternative ingredients from your original order if they had run out of something. But, without consulting you. I was intolerant to one of the substituted ingredients. Similarly, I ordered a non alcoholic cocktail and they made it alcoholic. Little things like this can’t happen. - Unorganised and overly attentive service in restaurants. You have about 5 people waiting your table so you can’t enjoy your breakfast/ lunch or dinner without constantly being interrupted being asked the same question. You feel watched and pounced on during the meal so you can’t actually relax. Before you have finished your last mouthful and putting your cutlery down they are already whipping away your plate even if others at the table are still eating or you are still chewing your last mouthful of food. - Slow service in both restaurants and pool bar. Whilst quick to take your order and hovering, it took a minimum of 15mins to deliver your drinks with food sometimes beating your drinks to the table. If you’d ordered a frozen drink it had basically melted before it reached your table. Or they would deliver half your order and the rest would follow 10mins later so you were always chasing up food and drink and wondering if they got your order wrong. - We ordered a tuna salad and the salad came without the Tuna. The Tuna was then delivered separately 10mins later… - ordered an omelette and the toast came out 10mins before. - It doesn’t cater for western clients. Both how they execute basic western dishes and more broadly on culture. As a female, I was often ignored and only my husband was addressed. They would never hand me the bill, this always was passed to my husband, and they only ever asked him questions directly and ignored me entirely which I found rude and insulting. Classic western food on their menu was often excited on poorly. - No atmosphere around the pool. Play some soft background music. We found guests playing music themselves via their phone. We didn’t overly mind this but it shows they were all feeling the same and I wouldn’t expect at a 5* hotel to have peopl

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The Korowai
4.2/56 Reviews
Uluwatu
The Good Room was clean and cozy. Complimentary cold drinks and a bowl of fruit welcomed us. View from the balcony and restaurant were amazing. All food and drinks ordered from the restaurant were tasty. Staff was friendly and helpful. The beach is just 1 minute below the room. Good for snorkeling and bathing. Maybe too many rocks for carefree swimming. Insects and mosquitoes were not much of a problem. Complimentary bug repellent is provided. Monkeys made a visit and weren’t too cheeky. The Bad Nothing!
Radisson Blu Bali Uluwatu
4.7/542 Reviews
Uluwatu
Decent hotel, pool and public area is amazing. Breakfast buffet is so so, but does come with decent varieties. The only complaint I have is the unreasonably policy on two tiny water bottles per room per day. When there's no convenience store nearby, and you're staying with another guest in a room, it doesn't make sense to not give complimentary water bottles to guests.
Anantara Uluwatu Bali Resort
4.5/560 Reviews
Uluwatu
We had an amazing time at Anantara in Uluwatu. Everything was above our expectations, the staff were all so polite and friendly. The room and facilities were clean and well maintained. The infinity pool has a great view of the sunset so you don't even need to go out to another beach club for that. Our room had a massive jacuzzi that we used every night. Our package included breakfast, 1 night's dinner, 1 afternoon tea session, and a personal 30min photography session. You will get 1 free print out of the photo of your choice, then you can choose to purchase the rest, but not required. I would highly recommend this hotel for anyone looking to get away and experience a good time.
Uluwatu Surf Shack
4.5/51 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.
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
Rumah Elizabeth & Rumah Janneke
3.9/52 Reviews
Uluwatu
Facilities: Complete Hygiene: clean Service: Thoughtful

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