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AYANA Villas Bali
4.5/543 Reviews

AYANA Villas Bali

Jimbaran Bali|0.68km from To'ge
Wow, Ayana you have absolutely blown us away. From the person who greeted us at the airport until our final day we were greeted with a smile and friendly service. The staff always made us feel welcome along with our young children. The accommodation always felt very private and the villas were well appointed . We started our holiday in an ocean view villa and then decided to treat ourselves the last few nights with a cliff top villa- highly recommend this for additional privacy and stunning views. The common areas were not crowded, although sometimes it was difficult to get a sunbed by a pool in the middle of the day. We enjoyed wonderful meals at numerous restaurants throughout the resort- the highlights were Rock Bar- unlike anything I've seen before. The electric violin player with the DJ also made for a great vibe. The food at Sami Sami was delicious, the highlight was the paccherri Alla Genovese. Our final dinner was at Unique Rooftop where we enjoyed sunset with Mexican food. Feeding the fish after a buffet breakfast at Padi's was also a highlight for the kids. I would also highly recommend the Kampoeng Bali dinner and show to get a feel for Balinese food and traditions. My kids (6 and 3yrs) were mesmerised by the dancers. The villa butler service allows for easy access to all locations across the resort. The butler's were friendly and knowledgeable and made recommendations and bookings. While they were all great the absolute stand outs were the delightful Yudi, Yoga and Dewa who paid special attention to the kids and knew their names by the end of the stay. We will definitely be back!
AYANA Segara Bali
4.7/572 Reviews

AYANA Segara Bali

Jimbaran Bali|0.72km from To'ge

Latest booking 10 hrs ago

Absolutely loved our stay at Segara. Initially I booked 1 night at Segara and 3 Rimba, we moved to Rimba after our night at Segara and did 1 night there and didn’t like Rimba at all. Rimba looks nice on entry but the rooms and long dark corridors made it very cold and stark. Luckily we were able to move back to Segara, it too a little work with the reception at Segara as they we’re seeing on their system that the room at Segara was more expensive but I was able to prove the discount rate they had on Instagram and they moved us back. My room was $500 aud at Segara and $700 Rimba absolutely ridiculous price for what Rimba is a cold hotel style building. The staff were all very friendly at Segara. The resort is so much nicer than it looks in photos. It’s very sophisticated, stylish but still very warm and inviting. The entry to the room is from outside in the beautiful sunshine not down a dark corridor, then opens up to a beautiful room, so welcoming and nicely decorated. We really felt at home here. Breakfast at Segara was fantastic, the restaurant is just beautiful, the best restaurant we had breakfast in on our holiday. So stylish and elegant but still has a Bali feel. It’s quiet and not a mad noisy food court like Rimba, definitely don’t recommend trying breakfast at Rimba it’s just like a big chain hotel and food court vibe breakfast area. The pool area downstairs at Segara was very relaxing. Lots of seating and areas out in the sun or under the verandah. The Scusa restaurant downstairs is absolutely beautiful. The design, the food and staff 10/10 we went every night for dinner, I really miss being able to go here it’s definitely a must if you go to Ayana and even worth travelling too. Cant rate it high enough! Our stay at Segara was definitely my favourite out of all the resorts we visited, it’s just so beautiful, very classy and sophisticated but true to Bali style still but on a more modern level. Definitely a great couples hotel or with older children, I had my 12 year old daughter with me. It’s not really a kid friendly resort, Rimba is more set up for families and small children, lots more pools and kids pool etc. it’s a nice quiet relaxing resort. We did venture out to the other pools around Ayana each day and down to Kubu beach for sunset, the cocktails were the best down there! My only gripe is the cost. $500 aud a night! Bali has got so overpriced now and that was on sale the normal price was around $800 I would definitely not pay over $500 to stay here so I hope we get it on sale next year. We stayed at the 2 Padma hotels which are both beautiful and we’re $350 a night and a villa in Canggu also beautiful and in a great area for $450 a night. Ayana is in a more secluded spot, we didn’t leave the hotel area, it is expensive, our room at Rimba was $700 aud for a lagoon suite thank god I only did one night here way too expensive for what you get here and I couldn’t wait to get out of that room and hotel - ridiculously overp

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Vivara Bali Private Pool Villas & Spa Retreat
4.7/5117 Reviews

Vivara Bali Private Pool Villas & Spa Retreat

Jimbaran Bali|0.9km from To'ge

Latest booking 14 hrs ago

We have recently returned from a wonderfully relaxing and enjoyable 10 night vacation at Vivara Private Pool Villas & Spa Retreat in Jimbaran, Bali. Our aim was to get away from our busy life and take a complete break. The resort comprises 48 beautiful, private, self-contained pool villas, most of which are one or two-bedroom. Each villa is like your own home-away-from home, with pool decking and lounges, an alfresco kitchen bungalow (with a daily replenishment of non-alcoholic drinks in the mini bar), outdoor rain shower and bathroom, and a spacious bedroom with lounge area. It is clear that the resort aims to make every guest’s experience as comfortable as possible. As we were so comfortable in our villa, we were determined not to become complete ‘holiday recluses’ and, despite room service being the option for many of the guests, we always walked to the poolside restaurant for breakfast each morning, afternoon tea every second day, before feasting on a fabulous evening dining experience on alternate evenings. Needless to say, we did not leave Vivara hungry! The resort is like a small community, and staff are more than happy to transport you to and from your villa using golf buggies, or you can take advantage of the communal bikes and scooters and ride around the resort pathways. Additionally, a complimentary shuttle service to and from Jimbaran Beach is available, and times are customised to guests, creating a very personalised and welcome service. Being a spa retreat, we indulged in five deep tissue massages each, and they were a highlight of our stay. The private bungalows are built in a traditional Balinese style, are quiet and calming, and the masseuses provided a comfortable, relaxing and friendly atmosphere. Thank you, so much. The heart of the resort, though, is the staff. They were all, without exception, incredibly friendly, helpful, and always keen to converse and learn about their guests, or share their insights into Bali. We cannot recommend the Vivara staff highly enough. Thank you, Keke, and all your staff, for making our stay so enjoyable. We loved being immersed in the Balinese style of the resort, and Vivara did not disappoint as the ideal place for us to unwind and relax. We have no hesitation in recommending Vivara to any visitors searching for the same experience.

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RIMBA by AYANA Bali
4.6/5409 Reviews
Jimbaran
We had amazing stayed at Rimba by Ayana. The staffs amazing, the pools & all amazing. We surely be back there. Just one thing that I’m dissatisfied, it’s the food. The breakfast are amazing but the menu from the restaurant for me it’s not it. For the price I paid surely not worth it. I just not get it why the breakfast taste amazing but the food form the menus taste bad. Are there different chefs or what. I hope when I’m came back there it’s get better. Because we really love staying there. Thank you
Royal Tulip SpringHill Resort Jimbaran
4.2/559 Reviews
Jimbaran
I stayed for more than a week, they had great staff with humble and very helpful hospitality (especially Mba Priska, Mba Rista, Pak Arya, Pak Budi, Pak Gusti and more ) many thanks for this great cooperation for our inquiry G20 events. Highlights for this hotel is very huge comfortable bedroom with the bathtub, nice view on balcony, many varieties of breakfast menu. Really enjoy staying here, thank you team. Definitely come back for my next trip in Bali
AYANA Villas Bali
4.5/543 Reviews
Jimbaran
Wow, Ayana you have absolutely blown us away. From the person who greeted us at the airport until our final day we were greeted with a smile and friendly service. The staff always made us feel welcome along with our young children. The accommodation always felt very private and the villas were well appointed . We started our holiday in an ocean view villa and then decided to treat ourselves the last few nights with a cliff top villa- highly recommend this for additional privacy and stunning views. The common areas were not crowded, although sometimes it was difficult to get a sunbed by a pool in the middle of the day. We enjoyed wonderful meals at numerous restaurants throughout the resort- the highlights were Rock Bar- unlike anything I've seen before. The electric violin player with the DJ also made for a great vibe. The food at Sami Sami was delicious, the highlight was the paccherri Alla Genovese. Our final dinner was at Unique Rooftop where we enjoyed sunset with Mexican food. Feeding the fish after a buffet breakfast at Padi's was also a highlight for the kids. I would also highly recommend the Kampoeng Bali dinner and show to get a feel for Balinese food and traditions. My kids (6 and 3yrs) were mesmerised by the dancers. The villa butler service allows for easy access to all locations across the resort. The butler's were friendly and knowledgeable and made recommendations and bookings. While they were all great the absolute stand outs were the delightful Yudi, Yoga and Dewa who paid special attention to the kids and knew their names by the end of the stay. We will definitely be back!
AYANA Segara Bali
4.7/572 Reviews
Jimbaran
Absolutely loved our stay at Segara. Initially I booked 1 night at Segara and 3 Rimba, we moved to Rimba after our night at Segara and did 1 night there and didn’t like Rimba at all. Rimba looks nice on entry but the rooms and long dark corridors made it very cold and stark. Luckily we were able to move back to Segara, it too a little work with the reception at Segara as they we’re seeing on their system that the room at Segara was more expensive but I was able to prove the discount rate they had on Instagram and they moved us back. My room was $500 aud at Segara and $700 Rimba absolutely ridiculous price for what Rimba is a cold hotel style building. The staff were all very friendly at Segara. The resort is so much nicer than it looks in photos. It’s very sophisticated, stylish but still very warm and inviting. The entry to the room is from outside in the beautiful sunshine not down a dark corridor, then opens up to a beautiful room, so welcoming and nicely decorated. We really felt at home here. Breakfast at Segara was fantastic, the restaurant is just beautiful, the best restaurant we had breakfast in on our holiday. So stylish and elegant but still has a Bali feel. It’s quiet and not a mad noisy food court like Rimba, definitely don’t recommend trying breakfast at Rimba it’s just like a big chain hotel and food court vibe breakfast area. The pool area downstairs at Segara was very relaxing. Lots of seating and areas out in the sun or under the verandah. The Scusa restaurant downstairs is absolutely beautiful. The design, the food and staff 10/10 we went every night for dinner, I really miss being able to go here it’s definitely a must if you go to Ayana and even worth travelling too. Cant rate it high enough! Our stay at Segara was definitely my favourite out of all the resorts we visited, it’s just so beautiful, very classy and sophisticated but true to Bali style still but on a more modern level. Definitely a great couples hotel or with older children, I had my 12 year old daughter with me. It’s not really a kid friendly resort, Rimba is more set up for families and small children, lots more pools and kids pool etc. it’s a nice quiet relaxing resort. We did venture out to the other pools around Ayana each day and down to Kubu beach for sunset, the cocktails were the best down there! My only gripe is the cost. $500 aud a night! Bali has got so overpriced now and that was on sale the normal price was around $800 I would definitely not pay over $500 to stay here so I hope we get it on sale next year. We stayed at the 2 Padma hotels which are both beautiful and we’re $350 a night and a villa in Canggu also beautiful and in a great area for $450 a night. Ayana is in a more secluded spot, we didn’t leave the hotel area, it is expensive, our room at Rimba was $700 aud for a lagoon suite thank god I only did one night here way too expensive for what you get here and I couldn’t wait to get out of that room and hotel - ridiculously overp
villa deh simba at ayana with private pool
5/51 Reviews
Jimbaran
The room is super big. I like this hotel so much. You can find a shuttle bus to the Ayana Hotel to hang out, swim and take photos. Breakfast is made at home and is delicious. There are juice, coffee and tea to choose from.
AYANA Resort Bali
4.5/5221 Reviews
Jimbaran
Staff Amanda gave us wonderful experience!!!🫶🏻 service was so fantastic⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ we lost our sunglass and staff Amanda found my lost and she sent to our another hotel :) It was so greatful and unforgettable service I've ever got. Thank you sp much, Amanda❤️

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Bali Travel Guide

Experience the Uniqueness of Bali: A Tropical Paradise Like No Other

Discover the enchanting island of Bali, a destination known for its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality. Immerse yourself in a world of vibrant colors, ancient traditions, and breathtaking landscapes. Whether you're seeking relaxation on pristine beaches, thrilling adventures in the lush jungles, or spiritual enlightenment in ancient temples, Bali has it all. Indulge in the island's renowned spa and wellness retreats, savor the exquisite flavors of Balinese cuisine, and witness mesmerizing traditional dance performances. Get ready for an unforgettable journey that will leave you captivated and yearning for more.

Popular and Convenient Locations for First-Time Visitors in Bali:

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

- Seminyak: A trendy neighborhood known for its luxurious resorts, upscale dining options, and vibrant beach clubs.

- Ubud: The cultural heart of Bali, offering a serene escape surrounded by lush rice terraces, ancient temples, and art galleries.

- Nusa Dua: A haven for beach lovers, home to pristine sandy shores, luxury resorts, and an array of water sports activities.

- Jimbaran: Known for its picturesque fishing village, stunning sunsets, and mouthwatering seafood feasts.

What You Need to Know Before Visiting Bali:

- Currency: The local currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). It's best to have some cash on hand for small purchases, but credit cards are widely accepted in major establishments.

- Visa Requirements: Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa to enter Bali. Check the requirements beforehand and ensure your passport has at least six months of validity.

- Weather: Bali enjoys a tropical climate, with a wet season (October to April) and a dry season (May to September). Pack accordingly and plan outdoor activities accordingly.

- Respect Local Customs: Balinese people are deeply religious and value their customs and traditions. Dress modestly when visiting temples, and always ask for permission before taking photos of locals.

Getting Around Bali: Transportation Options:

- Ngurah Rai International Airport: Located in the southern part of Bali, it serves as the main gateway to the island. Numerous international and domestic flights operate daily.

- Taxis: Blue Bird and Grab are reliable taxi companies in Bali. Always insist on using the meter or negotiate a price before starting your journey.

- Motorbike Rental: For those seeking more freedom and flexibility, renting a motorbike is a popular option. Ensure you have a valid international driver's license and wear a helmet at all times.

- Public Transportation: Bemos (minibusses) and public buses are available, but they can be crowded and less convenient for tourists.

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