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Villa Canggu by Plataran
4.3/549 Reviews

Villa Canggu by Plataran

Bali|0.51km from Pura Dalem Beten Buah, Br.Peliatan, Kerobokan
We spent two nights here as the last part of our honeymoon and knowing Plataran as a brand, we expected a lot. We were picked up from the airport and checked in right after we arrived. They explained to us what we get and what we can do within the premise. We got to have afternoon tea and breakfast every afternoon and morning. There are a good many choices for breakfast and they even let you get more than one main dish. The villa we got was very spacious and we loved how easy it is to fall asleep in the bed because of the sound of pool water flowing and the air circulation from the front door to the back. The cleaning staff would come every now and then (twice a day, we think) to perform their regular turndown service, including mopping the floor and even closing the curtains. They provided us with flower arrangements on our bed and our bathtub. We also LOVED the jasmine soap because it reminded us of the flowers we wore during our wedding. And it's not just the rooms, but the Plataran complex itself was very spacious and packed with activities that you can spend two or three days just to do them. We did a few activities within the premise, including spa, making sambal, traditional Balinese dance and gamelan on our second day. We initially didn't think much about these activities, but they were actually very well executed. Even they had the chef for us to teach us making sambal while we chatted with him. On our second night, we had a romantic dinner which we thought was very thoughtful because while making sambal, the chef noticed our love for sambal so he provided us with many choices of sambals. Our appetizer even eloped with the chef's story of having sambal matah while fishing, so he gave us seared tuna with sambal matah. Traditional dance was taught with care and patience even with its limited time. Every staff is very attentive. You are treated not just as a regular guest, but as if you're a royalty. We think Plataran Canggu is a steal for its price.
The Santai by LifestyleRetreats
4.7/552 Reviews

The Santai by LifestyleRetreats

Bali|0.6km from Pura Dalem Beten Buah, Br.Peliatan, Kerobokan
Topnotch. Exceptional. Upon entry, I was elated to see the nice architecture, very unique interior design that showcases nature. Even though it’s not near the beach, the feeling of nature abounds— landscaping and greens even inside the rooms. Excellent indoor/outdoor feeling. Everything looks better than the pictures. Our private villa felt like a private oasis, almost like a second home. Kids had a wonderful time in the private pool with our own outdoor lounge and kitchen/dining area. We had a private chef cook for us (Chef Gede) and even booked his cooking class at the comfort of our own villa. Again, superb. I had an accident during the trip and they were kind enough to provide me with all the things I needed—even putting on a ramp without my asking. 🤎 Service was top notch. They accommodated my requests for errands. They have a WhatsApp number so everything was just a text away. Cleaning was done thoroughly and promptly every day. Amenities were beyond expectation. They decorated the villa for my sister’s birthday and even provided a complimentary cake. Walking distance from the villa are coffee shops and restaurants, although the villa didn’t make us want to go out anymore. A place to just chill and breathe in nature, and the perfect way to find yourself. Truly, the Santai was our home away from home. Thank you for giving us a great Bali experience 🤎

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Apple Villas & Apartments
3.6/58 Reviews

Apple Villas & Apartments

Bali|0.12km from Pura Dalem Beten Buah, Br.Peliatan, Kerobokan
Things that can be improved: - The apartment design; the bedroom doesn’t have any access to sunlight at all, no window. It’s very HUMID. My husband sneezed all day due to humidity or dust allergies, or both. My toddler either threw up or wet the bed due to the weirdly cold temperature and no sunlight inside the bedroom. I asked for a different unit but the occupancy was full. - The TV channels! They only provided local (analog) channels and the display was soooo bad. I complained about this and then the staff made an effort of providing antenna but it didn’t really help out. I couldn’t even watch Netflix because the TV was so old. The display could hurt your sight. - Our fridge smelled like beer and we couldn’t get rid of it. After I complained for the second time, they finally replaced the fridge. - No landline in the room that could connect us to the front office. I even had to ask for WA number that I could contact if I needed anything because it’s impossible for us to go down to the first floor every time we need something. Even worse, sometimes there’s no staff standby in the front office. It’s very confusing. - The WiFi. The connection was even poorer in the bedroom. - The shower and the sink. The hot water was not even hot most of the times. The water pressure was also weak. The staff explained that maybe it was due to many guests using the hot water at the same time. The next day, the water temperature problem was solved, but the water pressure was still very low that it’s difficult to wash your body properly. Something I learned throughout our 3-night stay was that if the shower’s pressure was okay, the temperature was barely warm, and vice versa. - The mirror in our apartment was only in the bathroom and it wasn’t even full-body size. - The bugs. I get it, Bali is a tropical island and mosquitoes are very common here. But the door in our apartment had a gap and couldn’t be closed properly so mosquitoes and other bugs could come inside. There were also spiders, centipedes, ants. I even bought electric mosquitoes repellent by myself. - The swimming pool was dirty. - Last but not least, the electricity suddenly went off on the last night of our stay. It was midnight and the bedroom was pitch black. This is what happened when you don’t have a window in the bedroom. I was really scared and panicked because I couldn’t see a thing, it took me a while until I could grab my phone and walk outside my apartment, apparently the property’s electricity was off. I didn’t know how to reach out the staff because it was raining so I couldn’t walk out to the front office. I tried to find the hotel’s phone number through Google and there was none. I opened my confirmation email from Ag*d*, there was this hotel’s phone number but when I called, not connected. Thankfully a few minutes later the electricity went back on, but imagine if something bad happened and you couldn’t reach out anyone in this situation?! Things we liked: - The strategic locat
Umalas Suites
4.1/55 Reviews

Umalas Suites

Bali|0.2km from Pura Dalem Beten Buah, Br.Peliatan, Kerobokan
Umalas Suites does not live up to its marketing claims of being conveniently located near Canggu and Seminyak. In reality, it can take anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour by taxi to reach these popular areas, leading to a sense of isolation for guests. The touted proximity to restaurants and shops also falls short, as there is only one café in the vicinity. Upon arrival, my experience took a turn for the worse. Not only was the electricity down, but I also discovered that my room had several issues, including a curtain hanging off the rails and soiled bed linen. It took a lengthy 12 hours for the electricity to be restored, but the staff were attentive in attending to these concerns including repairing a faulty safe and replacing a broken kettle. It's worth noting that the pool area has its drawbacks as well. By 12:30 pm, the sun goes behind the building, casting the pool area in shadow, which can be disappointing for guests looking to soak up the sun. Despite the management's initial offer of a partial refund as a goodwill gesture for the inconveniences faced, it has been a frustrating experience trying to obtain it. I was told it would be in my account within 5-7 days, but I am still waiting. Despite my numerous follow-ups through emails and international calls, it seems that I have been left hanging, suggesting that their intention to provide a refund was not genuine. This lack of responsiveness and accountability only adds to the disappointment of the overall experience.

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Apple Villas & Apartments
3.6/58 Reviews
Things that can be improved: - The apartment design; the bedroom doesn’t have any access to sunlight at all, no window. It’s very HUMID. My husband sneezed all day due to humidity or dust allergies, or both. My toddler either threw up or wet the bed due to the weirdly cold temperature and no sunlight inside the bedroom. I asked for a different unit but the occupancy was full. - The TV channels! They only provided local (analog) channels and the display was soooo bad. I complained about this and then the staff made an effort of providing antenna but it didn’t really help out. I couldn’t even watch Netflix because the TV was so old. The display could hurt your sight. - Our fridge smelled like beer and we couldn’t get rid of it. After I complained for the second time, they finally replaced the fridge. - No landline in the room that could connect us to the front office. I even had to ask for WA number that I could contact if I needed anything because it’s impossible for us to go down to the first floor every time we need something. Even worse, sometimes there’s no staff standby in the front office. It’s very confusing. - The WiFi. The connection was even poorer in the bedroom. - The shower and the sink. The hot water was not even hot most of the times. The water pressure was also weak. The staff explained that maybe it was due to many guests using the hot water at the same time. The next day, the water temperature problem was solved, but the water pressure was still very low that it’s difficult to wash your body properly. Something I learned throughout our 3-night stay was that if the shower’s pressure was okay, the temperature was barely warm, and vice versa. - The mirror in our apartment was only in the bathroom and it wasn’t even full-body size. - The bugs. I get it, Bali is a tropical island and mosquitoes are very common here. But the door in our apartment had a gap and couldn’t be closed properly so mosquitoes and other bugs could come inside. There were also spiders, centipedes, ants. I even bought electric mosquitoes repellent by myself. - The swimming pool was dirty. - Last but not least, the electricity suddenly went off on the last night of our stay. It was midnight and the bedroom was pitch black. This is what happened when you don’t have a window in the bedroom. I was really scared and panicked because I couldn’t see a thing, it took me a while until I could grab my phone and walk outside my apartment, apparently the property’s electricity was off. I didn’t know how to reach out the staff because it was raining so I couldn’t walk out to the front office. I tried to find the hotel’s phone number through Google and there was none. I opened my confirmation email from Ag*d*, there was this hotel’s phone number but when I called, not connected. Thankfully a few minutes later the electricity went back on, but imagine if something bad happened and you couldn’t reach out anyone in this situation?! Things we liked: - The strategic locat
Umalas Suites
4.1/55 Reviews
Umalas Suites does not live up to its marketing claims of being conveniently located near Canggu and Seminyak. In reality, it can take anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour by taxi to reach these popular areas, leading to a sense of isolation for guests. The touted proximity to restaurants and shops also falls short, as there is only one café in the vicinity. Upon arrival, my experience took a turn for the worse. Not only was the electricity down, but I also discovered that my room had several issues, including a curtain hanging off the rails and soiled bed linen. It took a lengthy 12 hours for the electricity to be restored, but the staff were attentive in attending to these concerns including repairing a faulty safe and replacing a broken kettle. It's worth noting that the pool area has its drawbacks as well. By 12:30 pm, the sun goes behind the building, casting the pool area in shadow, which can be disappointing for guests looking to soak up the sun. Despite the management's initial offer of a partial refund as a goodwill gesture for the inconveniences faced, it has been a frustrating experience trying to obtain it. I was told it would be in my account within 5-7 days, but I am still waiting. Despite my numerous follow-ups through emails and international calls, it seems that I have been left hanging, suggesting that their intention to provide a refund was not genuine. This lack of responsiveness and accountability only adds to the disappointment of the overall experience.
Jay's Villa Umalas
3.5/58 Reviews
We had stayed here in 2018 and loved the place but sadly a bit run down now and felt deserted. Kept very clean but toilet seats were a bit stained as was the bathtub. Closet doors in bedroom did not open without force, one extra hangar only. Lovely space, generous and king bed very comfortable, AC in bedroom worked very well and wifi was very good. Loved the downstairs lounge area out of the sun. Limited choice for dinner and breakfast but food was good and inexpensive. Really helpful people and tried very hard to solve little issues for us (toilet broken, pool needed cleaning, needed more soap, wanted water cooler) Pool area - wood decking at one end needs fixing. Lots of loose boards. Very friendly and they are trying to get back to a certain standard. No paying by credit card, cash or transfer only - should have been told that ahead I would think. Hope tourists and local come back and help rebuild a lovely place.
SooBali Halemahina
0/50 Reviews
It's okay, the environment is good, the kitchen is a bit smaller, Chinese dishes and cauldrons are missing, but the landlord has a good attitude, and said that he would soon add two cauldrons. There is a little lack of it. The bedroom on the first floor and the bedroom on the second floor have windows that open from bottom to top. For families with children, you must look good on the children. The window is easily opened by the children. Too easy to open and fall down, be careful. Finally, I said that because the address is not very accurate, it is still a few hundred meters away from the actual location. We were looking for a long time and didn't find the landlord. I didn't answer the emergency call. The landlord gave a solution and was too satisfied with Ctrip. Here I would like to greatly praise Ctrip
Villa Canggu by Plataran
4.3/549 Reviews
We spent two nights here as the last part of our honeymoon and knowing Plataran as a brand, we expected a lot. We were picked up from the airport and checked in right after we arrived. They explained to us what we get and what we can do within the premise. We got to have afternoon tea and breakfast every afternoon and morning. There are a good many choices for breakfast and they even let you get more than one main dish. The villa we got was very spacious and we loved how easy it is to fall asleep in the bed because of the sound of pool water flowing and the air circulation from the front door to the back. The cleaning staff would come every now and then (twice a day, we think) to perform their regular turndown service, including mopping the floor and even closing the curtains. They provided us with flower arrangements on our bed and our bathtub. We also LOVED the jasmine soap because it reminded us of the flowers we wore during our wedding. And it's not just the rooms, but the Plataran complex itself was very spacious and packed with activities that you can spend two or three days just to do them. We did a few activities within the premise, including spa, making sambal, traditional Balinese dance and gamelan on our second day. We initially didn't think much about these activities, but they were actually very well executed. Even they had the chef for us to teach us making sambal while we chatted with him. On our second night, we had a romantic dinner which we thought was very thoughtful because while making sambal, the chef noticed our love for sambal so he provided us with many choices of sambals. Our appetizer even eloped with the chef's story of having sambal matah while fishing, so he gave us seared tuna with sambal matah. Traditional dance was taught with care and patience even with its limited time. Every staff is very attentive. You are treated not just as a regular guest, but as if you're a royalty. We think Plataran Canggu is a steal for its price.
Deva Bali Apartement
3.4/54 Reviews
A nice clean studio apartment with really nice staff. I stayed one week in room 321 ..photos below. The TV had all the necessary channels for smart TV ( Netflix, YouTube, etc) The room included a local boxed breakfast 🥞. The lights, AC, good hot water all worked well. I would have stayed longer but it's 4kms from the beach. I can definitely recommend for short stays. The apartments are located on a nice quiet street close to supermarkets and local and foreign restaurants.

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