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O Villas Seminyak
4.5/521 Reviews
Seminyak
Have stayed at the villas on two separate occasions, once with my partner in the one bedroom apartment had a very quiet, four days with our own pool and amenities. We enjoyed it so much three months later we decided to bring the kids and took the four bedroom villas it made the holiday affordable and the staff are super friendly and wouldn’t let us walk anywhere. They gave us advice on restaurants and even booked ahead for me.. hoping to return soon .
Bali Karma Sajtra Hotel
4.3/521 Reviews
Seminyak
During our unplanned visit to Bali (on the way to the Gili islands) , my wife and I found ourselves a day early and our booked hotel was fully occupied. In a spur-of-the-moment decision, we opted for Bali Karma. With no high expectations, we had heard it was conveniently located, and indeed it was. We were warmly welcomed by the owner, a very friendly and Italian gentleman, whom we believe goes by the name of Mario or Marco. The check-in process was seamless, thanks to the efficient Balinese staff who were not only young but also very pleasant. Although the rooms weren't overly spacious, they were impeccably clean and offered a view of the pool and a garden styled like a jungle. The nights were incredibly tranquil, with only the occasional sounds of birds and the charming presence of typical baby lizards. The bed was comfortable, adorned with clean sheets, and both the air conditioning and TV worked perfectly. The addition of a nice balcony was a pleasant surprise. We opted to skip breakfast at the hotel, given the myriad of choices available as soon as you stepped onto the main street. All in all, it was a pleasant stay with no issues to speak of. Highly recommended for a few laid-back and unpretentious days. Thank you for the hospitality! Will keep your place in mind !
The Kanjeng Suites Petitenget
4.2/517 Reviews
Seminyak
We spent 3 nights at Summerhome Umasari in Seminyak and it was a great stay. The rooms are very spacious and have an elegant look and feel, very tastefully done. The bathroom is also spacious and nice. There isn't much of a view from the room, but never mind. The hotel is nicely located in a very quiet residential area and most of the famous landmarks, restaurants and pubs in Seminyak are not too far away, making it ideal. The staff is courteous and very helpful. Bike rentals can be arranged, but one would need to intimate the front desk the previous night. They also have tie-ups with agencies for day tours to Nusa Penida and other activities (bargaining recommended). The breakfast options can be improved. We ate our breakfast outside every day as we wanted to explore as well. All in all, a very satisfactory and comfortable stay at very affordable prices.
Kamaniiya Petitenget Seminyak
4.3/5104 Reviews
Seminyak
Recommended hotel located at strategic location at the center of Seminyak area Junior Suite of Kamaniiya is so spacious and feels like home! Has a sofa that could be lay down as an extra bed. Friendly staff and good hospitality. The gym is comfy and have almost all the basic equipments. Tasty food and great stuff, very good atmosphere! And clean swimming pool. Great location, near many nice restaurants. I had a great time here. Worth it place for every penny you spend!
Javana Royal Villas
4.4/512 Reviews
Seminyak
If you're looking for a villa in the Seminyak area, then I would say this place is a must-stay. Me and my partner loved everything about it, we only stayed for three nights as we were moving around but we wished we stayed here for longer! The villa itself has a huge swimming pool and everything inside and outside was clean. The breakfast options were great as well as the taste of the food. I'd recommend the floating breakfast! The staff are incredibly hospitable, always smiling and just seem like a genuinely good bunch of people. We were made welcome all the way from check-in to check-out. They also do their best for your comfort such as lighting incense to keep mosquitos away outside your villa. As well as being an amazing place to relax and wind-down, the location is great as it is walking distance between shops and restaurants. They offer a shuttle to Seminyak square and the beach but we used Gojek and Grab instead to fit around a time that was preferable to us. If I ever get the chance to visit Bali again this is going to be the first place I think of booking!
Villa Kayu Raja
4.1/557 Reviews
Seminyak
Consider the following before booking with this property: cleanliness, comfortability, value and staff. All of these would be ZERO stars if I could give it so one star it is. The pictures are deceiving and was probably acurrate when they first opened. All the NEGATIVE REVIEWS are TRUE. Don't let the somewhat decent overall rating fool you and your rational side taking the negatives as a mixed review along with the positives like I did. More like a two star than a four star hotel. Upon entering our room, it was musty and had a weird smell. Downstairs is an open area where the living area spills into the private pool. Sounds great, right? It would've been if the pool was clean and walls weren't moldy. The bedroom was upstairs where the door was kept closed so mosquitoes and other insects couldn't ”get in.” We felt a rush of hot air and more unflattering smells when we opened the door. There's no circulation in the room! The light switches are FILTHY, weird stains (possibly blood), mold all over the bathroom tiles and chipped mirrors. To top it off, the room was so dimly lit, we felt like we were in an eerie thriller movie. It's not an exaggeration to say we didn't want to touch anything because we couldn't trust the cleanliness of the room. To top it off our balcony door wouldn't fully close as there's a gap due to poor construction so we weren't surprised when there were a few mosquitoes hanging out with us. What did we just pay for?? Originally we booked this place for three nights, but it was so bad that we were willing to take the loss and find another place. We were hoping we could get a partial refund, but of course their customer service was as bad as their place. NO REFUNDS no matter what. ”It's their policy.” Okay fine, we were mentally prepared for this...BUT here's the kicker. They asked us to sign a letter stating we were declining a refund and not allowed to leave a negative review. Excuse me? We're not declining a refund, you're not giving an option for one and we can leave an honest review if we want. He tried to pressure us, but we refused stating they were able to make more money since our room is now available for two nights and it's within our right to write what we want. THIS IS NOT ETHICAL and I want people to know this property is inaccurately advertising their rooms and practicing unethically. If they do this to you, PLEASE DO NOT SIGN. Prior to them showing us the document, they did offer to drive us to our new hotel, which was 5 mins away. That was the only ”upside,” but wish we didn't agree to that because it was an awkward ride since we declined signing.

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