Recent Reviews for Province of Bali Hotels

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.
Sujiwa Ubud Hotel & Villa
4.2/510 Reviews
Gianyar
Staying here was a real retreat. The room which has pool access we booked was clean, spacious, intimate bcs there only a few room. Our room was very close to the dining gazebo where there were some plugs so we could working with our laptop with a sight of ricefields. the bathroom has a good warm water shower. I love when the morning sun can penetrate to the room. Nasi goreng and Mie goreng for breakfast are quite tasty. - But sometimes you can hear a gecko at night and unfortunately during our 2n3d stay, there were no one clean and make up our room. Also tissue and water didn't get refilled.
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.
Bukit Indah Homestay
4/54 Reviews
Amed
The standard room has an AC according to trip.com, but in fact it only has a fan. But I wont blame the hotel, because I have the strong feeling trip used a.g.o.d.a as a third party and put the wrong information. The view from our room was very nice, and we had the banana pancake for breakfast that was excellent. It is a good accomodation for the price and I would recommend it. But next time I would choose a room with AC
Bali Santi Bungalows
4.1/540 Reviews
Candidasa
Everything was fine, except for the poorly working wi-fi and ants in the bathroom. I went to the restaurant once, and had to wait quite a long time for my order. The hotel has its own piece of beach, but the bottom is rocky. Cleaning every day, no sign do not disturb, woke up every day. Expensive transfer, offered by the hotel.
Three Brothers Guest House
4.1/528 Reviews
Ubud
Had a great experience here at Pandi's (the owner's) place. You have your own room with a balcony and you are surrounded in a family environment. She always makes sure you have everything you need and will set up tours for you, no need to go through the hustle from outside vendors.
Patal Kikian Villa
4.5/534 Reviews
Sideman
This hotel is too wonderful; from the facilities to the service, everything left a deep impression on me. I visited during Indonesia's rainy season, so if lucky, you could see both sunrise and sunset, but if not, it was all rainy days. During my stay, I experienced various weather conditions, from heavy rain to sunny days. The pool was stunning, offering a view of the nearby peaks on clear days. The hotel staff was very professional and friendly. The massages at the hotel were even better than the ones I tried in Thailand, and the scenery in the massage area was particularly beautiful. The floating breakfast not only looked good but also tasted delicious. I scheduled breakfast for 6:30 AM but unfortunately missed the sunrise due to overcast weather. The hotel provided a 15-minute foot massage and a free terraced rice field tour the next day. Near the hotel, there's Gembleng Waterfall, with a beautiful but slippery terrain during the climb. It would be better if there was hot water in the sink in the room. There were few outlets in the room, and I had to unplug the bedside lamp to charge my phone. No bottled water in the room was a bit inconvenient. The kettle's cord was short, and the kettle was faulty. Always remember to close the door to prevent insects from entering. The hotel offered a reasonably priced taxi reservation service; for trips to the city center, it's advisable to book at least 2 hours in advance. If heading to the town center, hotel staff can arrange a motorcycle ride. The hotel's pricing is friendly, and the staff's service is excellent. Thanks to them, my time in Bali was exceptionally wonderful. PS: If the hotel's cocktails and restaurant food could be improved, it would be even more perfect.
Pandawa Beach Homestay
4.5/560 Reviews
Uluwatu
I was given a room that hasn't been cleaned - very dirty bathroom, the wardrobe even had cobwebs in the room. I think they didn't even change the bedsheets just put two clean towels on the bed. It was a bad start. I asked them to clean and it took four of them half an hour ( yes the bath was so dirty) Also the manager wanted to add me on whatsapp to send me daily offers, when I refused she wasn't happy. So all the services they list are highly priced, they even play with stopping the internet so that you can't book a Gojec car/bike for a lift when they know you are to leave the place. They are quick to offer their own services which is much more expensive. When I asked the staff to share their own wifi ( hotspot) immediately he went off and the internet returned ”magically”. During my stay their the internet was going off at random times suddenly ( guess it was connected to guests leaving times) The breakfast included is very basic and the food they offer for lunch and dinner ( paid version) is not a great variety either. I also got my food stolen from my fridge while staying there ( the kitchen area and the fridge are in the open ( ”the patio area” belonging to your room). So the square meter they five for the place is calculated with this open area. The good side: there is free shuttle to the nearest beach 4 times a day ( set times) and you don't have to pay to access these beaches ( otherwise you would have every time you go down) - if you want to walk it takes about 20-30 minutes there is swimming pool within the area the staff are friendly ( except the woman manager) the place itself is nice to rest and chill out I wouldn't go back, it was expensive for what they offered.
Neo Bintang Bungalow Sanur
3.3/54 Reviews
Sanur
Logement sympa autour d’une belle piscine. Le personnel est au petit soin. Très bon rapport qualité / prix!
Srikandi Inn
2.6/536 Reviews
Jimbaran
A bright room with large windows, a view of the pool, its own kitchen, there are plates, spoons, forks, frying pans and pots. There is a stove for cooking and a refrigerator. The bed is large and comfortable. There is a sofa, TV, table. Ha porch table and chairs. The staff is friendly. The numbers are readable

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties7,613
Number of Reviews 19,038
Average Price(Weekday Night)IDR 942,579
Average Price(Weekend Night)IDR 933,471