At first it was somewhat undeveloped because it looked like it was not a hotel because the front building that collapsed due to the earthquake had not been rebuilt, check-in was only at the front kiosk. In addition, when checking in at 1 pm it turns out that the room is not ready and waiting to be prepared for more than 30 minutes. At that time the hotel was indeed quiet again due to pandemic, and hotel employees did not seem to have confirmed that there would be guests staying that day. After getting a room, it turned out to exceed expectations, the bungalow design was typical of a Sasak house and during the stay felt comfortable. the room is clean, the wooden floor is a bit dusty but understand because it is near the beach, the air conditioner is cold. Even though the room I chose without TV was fine, it felt like it really was on the island. Had experienced blackout at night, fortunately there was a generator so the room was still bright. Friendly hotel staff are always ready to serve guests. The hotel also rents out bikes and snorkeling equipment at affordable prices. The beach in front of the hotel is very nice and can be for as much snorkeling as you want.