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The Crystal Luxury Bay Resort Nusa Dua
3.6/556 Reviews
Nusa Dua
Big hotel. Spacious room, but very dirty. We have to asked them to clean again. There’s jacuzzi but the water very very cold. There’s also rooftop pool, i swim there while watching sunset so beautiful and peaceful. The breakfast is so so, limited choices but the taste is pretty good
The Apurva Kempinski Bali
4.6/5382 Reviews
Nusa Dua
I celebrated Christmas at the Apurva Kempinski and it was amazing! The Full Board package was worth it but it didn’t cover the Christmas brunches, etc which is what I was hoping for but being in a suite came with complimentary afternoon tea and evening cocktails which was really nice. The service is amazing and the staff are friendly and attentive. I’ll definitely be returning in the future
The Lerina Hotel Nusa Dua
4.4/562 Reviews
Nusa Dua
We had a great stay at the Lerina Hotel Nusa Dua. Lovely clean and tidy rooms with tea and coffee. The fridge stocked with complimentary water everyday. The staff were so friendly, they went above and beyond looking after us, booking taxi’s, downloading useful apps for us, recommending great restaurants, and places to go and visit for the day. We highly recommended this hotel and would stay again. Thank you!
Holiday Inn Resort Bali Nusa Dua
4.6/573 Reviews
Nusa Dua
What an incredible stay at Holiday Inn Resort Nusa Dua! The service provided was impeccable, starting off with an upgrade to an ocean view room when our pool view room was undergoing maintenance upon our arrival, followed by complimentary fruit and chocolates as another apology, along with a chocolate cake and bed decorations for our anniversary. All staff members were so friendly, helpful and approachable throughout the whole week of our stay. Also nice to see that feedback forms are actually acknowledged and acted upon very promptly (unlike other places) as we made a simple suggestion for the breakfast to include avocado and hollandaise sauce and the next two days staff members offered us specially cooked eggs benedict with avocado. Cannot fault a single thing about our experience and without a doubt will be back to stay in the future! Special mention to duty manager Geksa who frequently checked in with us and went above and beyond to make our stay so enjoyable!
Benoa Sea Suites and Villas
4/542 Reviews
Nusa Dua
The room was so smelly...!! It smells really bad..!! I believed this some-kind chemical smell came from their furniture paintings..!! So dissapointing..!! If you want to book here,, NEVER choose the room with the bathtub style.. It was so smelly..!! The hotel management offered me other room with the same type but the bad chemical smell was still the same.. They also offered me other room type (downgraded),,this downgraded room was normal.. It didn't have bad smell like what i booked previously.. I will never go back here again.. So dissapointing..
Marriott’s Bali Nusa Dua Terrace
4.3/537 Reviews
Nusa Dua
First of all very old school hotel. The queue at the front desk is very slow, and it takes about 10 minutes for one person to check in. I feel that the manpower is not enough The second is that the tour guides in their lobby are not familiar with the surrounding business, so they can't talk about the places that can be played around. They just tell you to go to their swimming pool and shopping mall. The third is that the spa is basically full every day and cannot be ranked The fourth is that all toiletries are requested before they are given. Many employees are lazy, this is my comparison with other hotels. Overall....really ordinary and old school

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- Kuta: Famous for its lively nightlife scene, world-class surfing spots, and bustling shopping streets.

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