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Sunset Coin Lembongan
4.5/526 Reviews
Nusa Lembongan
The hotel can dine, and the price feels similar to Bali. The detached thatched cottage villa is still beautiful. Go out through the alley to the beach and walk about 5 minutes from the devil. There is a terrace in front of the room. The only drawback is that the on-hook air conditioner in the room does not drop in the afternoon high temperature, and it is OK at night. There will be mosquitoes at night. Be sure to put down the mosquito nets. There are not many mosquitoes but the mosquito repellent solution is useless. No small animal was found, but its presence was heard.
The Akah Cottage
4.7/567 Reviews
Nusa Lembongan
Bernie and I stayed at Akah Cottages for just under a week and were pleasantly surprised by the high level of hospitality and customer service provided by the owner and her staff. The rooms were beautifully maintained and demonstrated a love for the property itself. We had dinner one night at the restaurant and the home-cooked meals were authentic and delicious. After staying at supposed '5-star' accommodation back in Bali, these ritzy hotels didn't come close to Akah in terms of true attention to detail, care and customer service. Our host was lovely and we will definitely be coming back. Thanks for taking such good care of us! Olivia & Bernie
D'Coin Lembongan
4.6/58 Reviews
Nusa Lembongan
This was such a nice, affordable, and clean accommodation in Nusa Lembongan. The room was clean, with a nice porch for having breakfast and coffee in the morning. The pool was a great size, and the garden in the property nice and tranquil. It was a great place to relax for a few days, away from the busy touristy areas. Good restaurants are also within a walking distance, and the beach close by as well. The staff were very friendly and helpful, and every morning brought my breakfast to the room/front porch. Thank you for a wonderful stay. Disliked · There wasn't anything that I didn't like
Dream Beach Huts
4.1/558 Reviews
Nusa Lembongan
The location of the hotel is good. It takes only a few minutes to walk to the Devil's Tears. It has a beautiful and invincible sea view. The hotel provides chairs and towels for the guests to rest. It is equivalent to privately owning the dream beach. Tourists from other hotels can only rest on the beach up. The independent log cabins are also very distinctive. Although due to the reason of the island, the bath smells like sea water, but the hot water is very stable, and the hotel provides a large bucket of pure water. Although the cabins are not big, most of the guests The time will not be in the room, but will rest on the beach or around the infinity pool, enjoying the beautiful sea view, the hotel is also very rich in the morning, especially the invincible sea view of the restaurant makes people reluctant to leave, and the semi-open-air toilet is also very useful Features, falling asleep in the sound of gentle waves at night, this is the right way for a seaside vacation. If I come to Lembongan again, it will still be my choice.
Abian Huts Lembongan
4/54 Reviews
Nusa Lembongan
Lembongan is an island with beautiful seawater, but it is not recommended for diving enthusiasts or friends who like ecological environment. It is not that this homestay is not good, but it is almost the same; there is nothing fun on the island, just look at the attractions After all, there are many mosquitoes and mice living on the island, and it feels like returning to the former countryside at night.
The Niti Hut's Lembongan
4.7/517 Reviews
Nusa Lembongan
Nice small hotel with a total of 9 rooms. The boss and the boss are two people and the service staff is a total of five people. The three days we stayed were all foreigners. The boss and the boss were very enthusiastic. Freshly squeezed juice is super delicious. You can choose between watermelon juice, pineapple juice, and orange juice for breakfast juice. Orange juice is highly recommended. It is super delicious, and can be solved at the hotel for three meals a day. It is not expensive. The rooms are small but warm. Breakfast is made on-site. Indonesian fried rice is delicious. The hotel is 5 minutes walk from Dream Beach and ** Tears. There is a sunset beach five minutes walk from the west of the hotel. A sunset restaurant bar with amazing sunset views. The hotel is a 30-minute walk from Huangqiao. After three days of staying on Lembongan Island, you can walk the entire island on foot.

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