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Nirjhara
4.8/550 Reviews
Tanah Lot
It's always been my pleasure to come back to this resort, with its serene surroundings, warm and helpful welcome from the team, exactly what me and my best friend needs for our girl's time moment. Just a couple of glitches in our canopy room, like the shower on the bathtub on the rooftop, was leaking, the hotel sandals could be made better (because mine flopped twice) and the pump for the shower bottle was jammed. The rest...oh amazing! Definitely will come back!
Dewi Sinta Hotel and Restaurant
3.2/511 Reviews
Tanah Lot
Stayed here two nights in August last year.I arrived in bali very late,luckily they have 24 hours check in service.so no problem.the room i booked quite nice,it is on the second level,with aircon,TV,bath tube,fridge,etc.it was not a new hotel,but the room quite clean.TV with local channels only but not a big problem for me,some channels pictures not clear.maybe signal problem?bathtube not new,i didnt use it,maybe need some renovated.breakfast included with few options,love its fruits bowl,full of fruits,i had omelette and bread,fruits bowl and coffee on the first day,the other day i had mie goreng,tea and fresh juice,mie goreng is delicious.there is a beautiful swimming pool,but no one use it,i had soaked into it one afternoon,nice experience.service is ok,offers airport transfer service.communication is smooth via booking.com.they have a restaurant,i had dinner one night,i odered lemon grass,fu yung hai and nasi campur special,all wre good,price is ok in tourist place.also they have kecak dance every night at 6.30pm,the price is rp50000,nice performance, though it is a mini version,but worth the money.during the stay,i went to tanah lot frequently,took lots of pictures,very enjoyable,hope can stay here more longer next time.
De Moksha Eco Friendly Boutique Resort
4.4/549 Reviews
Tanah Lot
Overall it's pretty good. The introduction didn't show parking, so at first I was having trouble parking. When I got to the door, I saw that 3 cars could be parked, and there were spaces available just a few steps away. Someone helped carry the luggage. Tipping is not mandatory but I still gave some. After all, they put in the work. There are private swimming pools and large public swimming pools. The bathrooms and toilets are semi-open air. If you don't like to be close to nature, don't choose this one because there are a lot of mosquitoes and there will be a lot of ants crawling on the toilet. Choose carefully if you are mysophobic! Breakfast is okay. It's not a buffet but there are many varieties to choose from. And the juice is freshly squeezed by yourself!
Villa Ombak Kedungu
4.8/54 Reviews
Tanah Lot
Compared to the nearby villas, this price is quite competitive, and the rooms and furnishings are very clean, surrounded by rice fields, it feels very calm. The bad place is that there is no block under the door, there are many ants in the house, the bath is very comfortable, the water temperature is also very high, it is very suitable for relaxing after returning from the beach
Bali Beach Glamping
4.6/571 Reviews
Tanah Lot
A beautiful gem in the middle of almost nowhere, the tented “villagio” is located on the beach reached via a road that is quite bumpy and unpaved at times. The greenery is beautifully cared for within the glamping area, and some tents overlook the nearby rice fields. Everything was very neat and clean, the large and helpful staff always said hello and many of them speak very good English compared to the level found at other resorts. The restaurant is quite good even if some dishes tried were not very tasty although all always very well presented, in general the prices seemed to me a little high compared to what we have seen in other resorts of the same level which I find a bit incorrect not having other external alternatives easily accessible. Even the SPA has a bit high prices in my opinion, we tried the 2.5h couple Journey (about €70 discounted) although pleasant, it didn't drive us ”crazy”. The strong point for us, in addition to the very nice, clean and equipped tent and in our case near the ocean was for us the buffet breakfast (not very common in Bali) with a great variety of fresh food, fruit, and a chef for egg dishes upon request. Surely even the sunset from the pool was a wonderful sight. The beach, although all in all clean and pretty, does not allow bathing due to usually high waves. We did not appreciate the organization of noisy events on the 17th morning (from 9:30) when it was not yet check-out time and therefore we were entitled to enjoy the morning in peace and relaxation, which is not possible given the high-octane celebrations/games volume I believe related to independence day.
Natya Hotel Tanah Lot
4.5/540 Reviews
Tanah Lot
This hotel was suprisingly perfect. I have a very nice experience staying at this hotel. Keep up the good work!

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    Nirjhara, WakaGangga and Villa Puspa are some of the most popular hotels.

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    WakaGangga, Villa Puspa and Alami Boutique Villas & Resort are popular accessible hotels.

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