If you can't wait to get to the beach, you might enjoy a trip to Kuta Beach— one of the most popular seaside spots located 1.2 mi (2 km) from central Kuta. Catch the sunset by the shore at Legian Beach, just a short walk away.
If you can't wait to get to the beach, you might enjoy a trip to Legian Beach— one of the most popular seaside spots located 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from central Legian. Catch the sunset by the shore at Kuta Beach, just a short walk away.
Whether you want to hunt for sand dollars or smell the fresh air, Seminyak Beach is one of the most popular seaside spots located 1.4 mi (2.2 km) from central Seminyak. Catch the sunset by the shore at Petitenget Beach, just a short walk away.
After visiting Uluwatu Temple, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Uluwatu. Discover the area's beautiful sunsets, or seek out its surfing spots.
"Very clean and modern hotel. Staff very friendly. A little far away from Seminyak than we would have liked but not too far in the grab. Lovely pool but not much shade options. Breakfast is ok. They serve filter coffee but expensive charge for lattes or cappuccinos which I was shocked at for the standard of hotel. Some I’ve stayed in have that as part of the breakfast service. No signs or menus to say it was chargeable either. "
"I booked this as a package with flight for two weeks with my teen daughter and I. I can’t say enough good things about the hotel, the staff, and the experience. The rooftop pool always had seats available and was relatively quiet which was great. The room was very clean and very comfortable beds (twin bed room) with great working AC and very quiet which was amazing. Breakfast always had a great mixture of western classics, fresh eggs cooked the way you want, fruit, and breads. And served 6:30-10:30 so great for late risers like us. This is obviously more of a transition location from airport but we thoroughly enjoyed staying here as our prime location with a $3 grab to central Kuta and ability to book tours with adjoining resort. "
"We’ve stayed at several hotels in Nusa Dua, and this property has the best beach promenade by far: long, well-maintained, and with comfortable loungers that feel inviting. There are also excellent facilities for families with kids.
The main downside is that the rooms and buildings are really old. If you are particular about not staying in an older hotel, this may not be for you.
For the Palace Club Lounge: there was construction near the private pool, so we didn’t use it much. The dedicated beach area for club guests is a nice touch. However, the high tea and cocktail food was disappointing (I only had the nuts). Wine selection is local, while spirits are standard. Service in the lounge was good. The main buffet breakfast can get hectic, so the quieter club breakfast may suit some guests.
The lobby museum area is impressive, but staff were unhelpful. On March 31 at 3:00pm, we went for the scheduled ketupat-making (2–4pm) but were told it was cancelled due to “banana leaves not being good.” This should not be listed if it cannot run.
At the same time (March 31, 3:00pm, Bale Banjar), when we asked to use the PlayStation, staff said she didn’t know how to operate it. When we asked for help, she said the person was out for lunch and would only return at 5:00pm (a two-hour lunch break at 3pm, which felt unreasonable).
Finally, on April 1 at 9:30pm at the open lobby bar, it was very difficult to get a waiter’s attention."
"Breakfast was great. Difficult to get staff’s attention for coffee. Beach Bar has attentive staff and good drinks. Service on the beach was difficult. You have to find staff and flag them down; they do not proactively come around to check. They do not start serving until 11:00. Not great if you go to the beach before 10 and would like coffee or a juice. "