Travelers Reviews of Province of Bali Hotels

100 Sunset Kuta Hotel & Ballroom
4.2/559 Reviews
Kuta
Hotel is nice with that price..staff really cooperative. Fast response.fast act..kudos for all
Alam Pangkung Ubud
3.8/574 Reviews
Ubud
Thanks a lot for the service. The boss is really nice and helped us voluntarily in many ways. This is a homestay not a hotel actually, but the safety and convenience is out of expectations. Besides, you couldn't find a hotel in the center of ubud. So considering this price, I would say thank God we are here.
Ohana Retreat Bali
4.4/55 Reviews
Pererenan
Ohana has some good things about it, and could be a good retreat with some investment. I booked a Deluxe room for one night and checked out the Apartment because I wanted to stay there long-term (thanks to the gym proximity), but the A/Cs were very weak, so I couldn't extend my stay into the Apartment, and the Deluxe room was too small and uncomfortable for laptop work. Pros: - Away from the street and pretty quiet for now (though there's a construction site right next to it, see rooftop photo) - Nice bamboo-lined entrance after you open the gate with the security code - More comfortable beds than in 8/9 other places I've stayed in Bali so far. Not Tempurpedic or anything that fancy, but softer (perhaps a memory foam topped over a coil mattress). - Only 5 minutes walk to the best gym in the area (”WRONG” gym) - The room was clean, the towels smelled very nice, but the glasses looked dirty - Pretty good light blocking curtains - Insect mesh on the windows! This is such a common-sense feature, but it was the first time I saw in Bali, after staying at 5 hotels/resorts, 1 villa, and 3 rooms at PARQ Ubud - Nice (for the area) rooftop views, with beautiful sunsets - Helpful staff assisted with carrying luggage - There's a small communal kitchen with a microwave and utensils you can use - Nice (but unpopulated) rooftop bar area Cons: - The street entrance is a construction war zone, with garbage and everything (see photos) - Not just the A/C in my room, but both split A/C units in the Apartment, were VERY weak (so 3 units in total). The A/C in my small room only managed to drop the temperature by 2.5C (4.5F) during the 2 hours of running at maximum (loudest) fan speed (28.6 -> 26.2 / 83.5F -> 79F, see digital thermometer/CO2 sensor photos). Staff told me they could call engineering to take a look, but the facilities/appliances were old (the subtext being, don't have much hope). - The chair was more of a torture device than a chair. Who in their right mind would buy anything like that except perhaps for a ”DO NOT DESIGN FURNITURE LIKE THIS” exhibit? - Only one power outlet for the desk/chair area, occupied with the WiFi router, so I had to plug my laptop into the bathroom power outlet - No water provided. Staff told me to go to a minimart. The closest one walking north was Circle K, and the walk is the typical stressful walk in Canggu, with scooters and cars parked on the sidewalk, construction all over the place, and the frequent lack of pavement - The place was advertised as a coliving on Colivings, but there were maybe a total of 2 other guests there, and no sense of community whatsoever. - The floating beds looked dirty (see photos) - Due to the height of the pool, it's only exposed to sunshine until about 2pm - The Apartment has an odd choice of 4 chairs around a table instead of a couch, and no microwave or toaster or blender in the kitchen. Good light blocking curtains in the bedroom though, and its view is relatively private when the curtains are pulled open.
The Pari Sudha
4.3/549 Reviews
Ubud
My recent stay at The Pari Sudha in Ubud, Bali, was delightful overall. The hotel exudes charm and offers a truly secluded getaway. However, there are a few logistical points future visitors should know to set expectations. Accessibility Getting to the hotel can be a bit challenging. The property is not located directly on the main road, and you'll need to navigate a narrow 150ish meter alley on foot or by scooter. When we arrived at the Google Maps pin for The Pari Sudha, we found a small ”reception” desk with no staff present. After calling the hotel, they promptly sent someone to pick us up and assist with our luggage, which was greatly appreciated. However, it would have been much more convenient if this information were shared in advance to avoid confusion. The Property Once you settle in, The Pari Sudha reveals its true beauty. The design is charming and blends seamlessly with the surrounding lush greenery. The pool in front of the forest adds a serene touch, offering sightings of squirrels and other wildlife, making it a peaceful retreat. We opted for the floating breakfast, which, while pricey due to the additional charge for the basket, was a unique experience. Our room came with a private pool just a few steps away. Although small, it was beautifully designed and added to the sense of luxury. This hotel is perfect for those seeking tranquility and a break from the bustling city life. Dining Options The hotel only serves breakfast. For other meals, there are plenty of good restaurants within walking distance, and food delivery options are readily available in Ubud. Be prepared to venture out for lunch or dinner as needed. Nearby Attractions The property also includes a temple on the lower ground, about a 10-minute walk away. Unfortunately, it is not well-maintained, so I’d recommend skipping it to save yourself the hassle. Hospitality The staff were consistently hospitable and accommodating. Their warmth added to the overall positive experience. I hope the property continues to be well-maintained so it can retain its charm for future guests. Final Thoughts Despite the initial challenges of locating and accessing the hotel, my stay at The Pari Sudha was memorable and relaxing. For those looking to unwind amidst nature and experience a quieter side of Ubud, this hotel is an excellent choice.
Solaris Hotel Kuta
4.1/5117 Reviews
Kuta
Closest to airport around 10-15mins depends on the traffic.room quite spacious.staff friendly and helpful.the range of breakfast quite limited.but its ok.u eat besides the pool.the vibes so good.there’s so many convenience stores around the hotel.u can go to jerman beach by walking around 10mins.
Melasti Kuta Bungalows & Spa
4/5176 Reviews
Kuta
I recently had the pleasure of staying at Melasti Bungalow and Spa, and I must say, it was an incredibly refreshing experience. The location is absolutely stunning, right by the beach, which provided a serene and peaceful atmosphere throughout my stay. The bungalows are charming, offering a mix of traditional Balinese architecture and modern comforts. The rooms were clean, spacious, and well-maintained, with a nice touch of local decor that really made me feel immersed in the Balinese culture. The bed was comfortable, ensuring a good night’s sleep after a day of exploring. One of the highlights was the private terrace that offered a beautiful view of the gardens—perfect for enjoying a morning coffee. The pool area was another great feature, with a serene ambiance. It's a great spot to relax with a book or simply bask in the sun. The restaurant on-site offered a good variety of dishes
Salty Breeze Bali
4/543 Reviews
Uluwatu
The Salty Breeze rooms look decent, each one has a theme and depending on what you get your experience will be very different. The restaurant serves good food but you will always have to pay and it’s a bit on the expensive side for that area. They will have you wait until the end of your booking to pay and then charge a hidden 20% fee at the end of your stay for any food and bike rentals. Our front desk closes at 4 so it made it difficult to contact them for anything. The room had just a sheet for bedding, no adapters, no toothbrushes,
Umasari Rice Terrace Villa by Agata
4.3/556 Reviews
The hotel has mixed feelings. Good service, but the hotel is very old and needs renovation. It is impossible to close the house normally, there are huge gaps everywhere. There is no glass and mesh on the window in the toilet) just a street. This creates the feeling that you are sleeping on the street next to grasshoppers, frogs and all living creatures. Lots of mosquitoes in the house and on the street. We had a two-level house, there is a lot of space. The breakfasts are delicious, the prices in the cafe are average.
Hotel Neo - Kuta, Jelantik
4.4/5150 Reviews
Legian
An urban-style hotel in Kuta, with amenities such as a jacuzzi, and water dispenser. Its ideal location is a great feature, nearby the busy Jl Legian, and also the beach, which is a 15-minute walk. The check-in and guest registration process is convenient. On the ground floor there is a cafe/restaurant with breakfast. For those looking for a comfy place to stay with an affordable price, this hotel is the right choice.
Villa Sonia Ubud
4.5/5160 Reviews
Ubud
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My stay at Villa Sonia Ubud was truly magical. As a honeymooner, my experience here exceeded all expectations. The highlight was undoubtedly the floating breakfast—an unforgettable and romantic touch to start our day. The villa itself was a serene paradise, offering privacy and comfort amidst the lush greenery of Ubud. The staff were exceptionally warm and attentive, ensuring that every detail was perfect. From the breathtaking views to the impeccable service, Villa Sonia Ubud provided us with a perfect escape and an experience we’ll cherish forever. I highly recommend this gem for anyone seeking a tranquil and enchanting retreat. Thank you, Villa Sonia Ubud, for making our honeymoon so special! <3

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties10,183
Number of Reviews35,326
Highest PriceNZD 797
Lowest PriceNZD 21
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 142
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 144