Reviews for Bali Hotels

Patal Kikian Villa
4.5/516 Reviews
Klungkung/Bangli/Sid Door
I will start by saying the cuisine was superb. I used to live in Bali 10years ago for 5years and I am passionate about food. It was so good to be able to eat authentic Balinese cuisine which was cooked authentically with all the spices and cooking methods. A big congratulations to the chef whose beef Rendang was better than Potatoes Heads Indo restaurant and for the Ayam Betutu which was exactly like a Balinese mother would prepare. The staff were young but enthusiastic and helpful. For me this was great to experience an authentic Balinese experience again after so much has been lost in the developments down south. Congrats to you all And the mountain views are spectacular when the clouds clear
Valomia Beachfront
3.7/55 Reviews
Amed
Located at the coast of Amed Beach, this homestay give us a memorable staycation. Don’t need a pool, the beach is your pool, only little step from your bed. We can enjoy a great view of Mount Agung, Sunset and the gentle waves in one place. But, access to this place is only a small allay, so when we got there we had a trouble to find a car park.
Hi Blue Bali Melasti Resort
5/51 Reviews
Tulamben
The best choice for diving in the picture. Service, meals, health are very good, and cheap
Relax Bali Residence - Villas
0/50 Reviews
Tulamben
Come to Tucun to dive on honeymoon. The hotel has been upgraded to a villa with very warm service. The environment is very good. It comes with a huge seaside yard and a big swimming pool. The beds are big and small. It is very suitable for a family or a group of friends to live in. I think it is one of the best hotels in Tulanben. The food is a bit average, but to be honest, the food in Tucun is very average. I used the hotel's SPA and shuttle service, which are more reliable. Five-star praise + recommendation.
Shankara Parada Villas
4.5/59 Reviews
Amed
0
The villa faces the sea, and the bedroom in the room has floor-to-ceiling windows. When you open the curtains, you can see the movement on the sea surface. The shading of the curtains is also very good. Good sleeping environment, a lot of space in the living room. There is also a swimming pool under the bedroom, and it is accompanied by chairs. After swimming, you can also sunbathe, which is very enjoyable here.
Tulamben Backpacker
3.3/51 Reviews
Tulamben
The pool & surrounding area is great. The rooms are big & the beds are comfortable. The staff are lovely & will help you out as much as they can, even offering to shuttle us down to the village because it was raining. The breakfast is a mix of Asian & continental, additional meals are good value for money (the Nasi Goreng is huge). Nice relaxing area upstairs with TV with music channels & a bar (open when there's enough guests). The name BackPacker really doesn't suit this hotel, & in fact probably puts people off. Don't let it, it's perfect for families, couples & groups but there is one room with bunks for backpackers if they want to come here. We knew before we booked but the village is a 10min walk down an unlit road with no pavement.

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Introduction to Bali

Bali, an Indonesian island known for its forested volcanic mountains, iconic rice paddies, and stunning beaches, is the country's most famous tourist destination. Filled with ancient temples, rich arts and crafts, and a vibrant nightlife, Bali offers a kaleidoscopic blend of natural beauty and cultural depth.

Tips for Travelling to Bali

Bali's main international gateway is Ngurah Rai International Airport, located near the capital city, Denpasar. Travelers can explore Bali through taxis, local buses, bicycles, motorbikes, or even hired cars.

The official currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Most hotels and restaurants accept credit cards, but having some cash on hand for local markets and smaller venues is recommended. Indonesian is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.

As for visas, many nationalities can enter Indonesia visa-free for up to 30 days, but it's best to check before your journey.

Popular Attractions in Bali

Bali offers a wealth of cultural and natural attractions. Explore the ancient temples of Tanah Lot and Uluwatu, or immerse yourself in the artistic heritage of Ubud, Bali's cultural heart. Visit the Tegalalang Rice Terraces and the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary for unique experiences.

Bali's beaches are equally enticing, with Kuta Beach, Seminyak Beach, and Nusa Dua Beach offering vibrant beach life. Surfing enthusiasts will love the waves at Uluwatu and Canggu.

Weather, Best Time to Visit, and What to Wear

Bali enjoys a tropical climate with temperatures fairly consistent year-round. The best times to visit are during the dry season, from April to October. Bring lightweight, breathable clothing, a hat, and sunscreen to protect from the sun. Also, remember to dress modestly when visiting temples.

Choosing Your Ideal Hotel in Bali

For luxury beachfront accommodation, consider the Legian Bali or the W Bali in Seminyak. In Ubud, the Hanging Gardens of Bali offers a unique luxury experience with its Instagram-famous infinity pool.

For budget travelers, the Puri Garden Hotel and Hostel in Ubud offers comfort and excellent service. The Dash Hotel Seminyak, with its eclectic and colorful design, is an Instagram-worthy stay.

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