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Popular Hotels in Bali

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Exterior / Building 1 La Numa Canggu Villas, Bali Hotels
8.9
(67)
Exceptional
Villas
Canggu, Kuta Utara
Car rental
Massage
Express check-out
Price around
2.640.986 VND
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Bedroom 1 Cove Raddeyapa, Bali Hotels
8.8
(27)
Very Good
Hotels
Canggu, Kuta Utara
Price around
467.250 VND
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Swimming Pool 1 Mulia Villas - Nusa Dua, Bali Hotels
9.6
(125)
Exceptional
Resorts
Nusa Dua Beach, Nusa Dua
Hot tub
Beach sun loungers
Massage
Fitness center
Beach umbrella
Bar
Yulianto Widyatmoko
family
Amazing place, staff and location
Price around
12.983.411 VND
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Swimming Pool 1 Pertiwi Resorts And Spa, Bali Hotels
8.2
(729)
Very Good
Hotels
Monkey Forest, Ubud
Massage
Spa
Bar
Annisa Luthfi Astuti
shopping and culinary
Kind and helpful staff, clean room and nice food. Good surrounding.
Price around
970.158 VND
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Toteme Glamping&Hotspring Kintamani 1 Toteme Kintamani, Bali Hotels
9.3
(20)
Exceptional
Others
Kintamani, Bangli
Babysitting
Bar
I***m
leisure
This isn't just a hotel, it's an experience. If you're looking for peace, luxury, and the most incredible views, look no further.
Price around
1.673.794 VND
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Exterior / Building 1 Ayers Hotel&Resto, Bali Hotels
9.7
(13)
Exceptional
Hotels
Saba, Keramas
Children play area
Fitness center
Airport transfer
Bar
Yulius D. D. w.
leisure
This hotel offers friendly and professional service. The rooms are clean and comfortable. The breakfast is delicious and varied. It's strategically located near the Ida Bagus Mantra bypass.
Price around
876.980 VND
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Swimming Pool 1 Angseri Villas, Bali Hotels
9.4
(9)
Exceptional
Villas
Baturiti, Tabanan
Price around
757.209 VND
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Swimming Pool 1 Dwaraka The Royal Villas, Bali Hotels
9.5
(84)
Exceptional
Villas
Ubud, Gianyar
Cycling
Bicycle rental
Massage
Airport transfer
Spa
Bar
Price around
2.278.896 VND
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MAUA Nusa Penida Bali 1, Hotel Bali
8.8
(55)
Exceptional
Resorts
Nusa Penida, Nusa Island
Outdoor facilities
Massage
Fitness center
Poolside bar
Airport transfer
Bar
Price around
2.815.444 VND
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Swimming Pool 1 The Ahimsa Beach, Bali Hotels
9.1
(135)
Exceptional
Villas
Jimbaran, Kuta Selatan
Babysitting
Beach sun loungers
Beach towel
Kitchenette
Airport transfer
Beach umbrella
Price around
5.293.406 VND
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Bedroom 1 RedDoorz Plus @ Yasa’s Living Denpasar, Bali Hotels
Hotels
Sanur, Bali
Price around
493.334 VND
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Swimming Pool 1 Taxa Uma, Bali Hotels
8.6
(231)
Very Good
Hotels
Kuta, Badung
Car rental
Airport transfer
Express check-out
Stephanus A. S. D.
A hidden gem in the heart of Kuta! My stay at Taxa Uma Kuta was a pleasant surprise—everything about it exceeded my expectations, with just one minor hiccup. Ambiance/Facilities: The hotel has a clean and comfortable vibe, with all the essentials you need. There's even a pool that was well-maintained and refreshing. They also provide motorbike rentals, but if you're not satisfied with the options, there are plenty of rental shops within a short 300-meter walk. Food: I didn’t get the chance to try the food during my stay, so I can’t comment on this. Staff Assistance: The staff were very helpful and welcoming. I had a late arrival around 11 PM due to a delay, and they were still available and ready to assist—which I really appreciated. I did request to move to a lower floor since I was assigned a room on the third floor and carrying a big suitcase up was a bit of a struggle. Unfortunately, due to the high season, the hotel was fully booked and they couldn’t move me. Highlights: The strong air conditioning, working water heater, and the refreshing pool really made the stay comfortable. Having everything you need just steps away was also a big plus. Price: The price was honestly a shock in the best way—super affordable for what you get. Totally worth every penny. Location: You’re right at Kuta Center, meaning everything—from shops to food—is just a short walk away. The location couldn’t be better for exploring the area. Final Thoughts: Definitely will come back if I go to Bali again!
Price around
257.387 VND
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H-Ostel 1, Hotel Bali
8.6
(505)
Very Good
Hostels
Kuta, Badung
Iqbal Rudiansyah
shopping and culinary
Wonderful and grateful experiences stay one night at H-ostel. This Place is cozy and comfortable, suitable with cheap price. And you as backpacker, this place is recommended for stay and rest... Thanks, H-Ostel...
Price around
397.357 VND
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Swimming Pool 1 Rantun's Place Nusa Dua, Bali Hotels
8.2
(166)
Very Good
Hotels
Nusa Dua Beach, Nusa Dua
Water sport
Surfing
Massage
Terrace on rooftop
Airport transfer
Spa
Margaretha Aprilia
backpacking
Great Hotel- super clean, great hospitality and located along side beautiful roads to walk into. 10 minutes walking to sawangan beach of Nusa dua- very recommended. If you need quite and strategic location in Nusa Dua - Rantun's place certainly fit the option \
Price around
559.587 VND
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Swimming Pool 1 Taman Agung Hotel, Bali Hotels
8.1
(100)
Very Good
Hotels
Sanur, Bali
Massage
Pool sun loungers
Price around
938.541 VND
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Kusuma House 1, Hotel Bali
8
(140)
Very Good
Guest Houses
Kuta, Badung
Car rental
Price around
179.098 VND
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Swimming Pool 1 Agranusa Signature Villa, Bali Hotels
9.1
(80)
Exceptional
Villas
Nusa Dua, Kuta Selatan
Kitchenette
Wheelchair accessible
B***s
leisure
I stayed at the 3 room private pool villa with family. Amazing interior design, modern and clean design. The best villa I visited in Bali so far. All the workers are friendly and helpful. Place is nearby supermarket and a bunch of foods. Definitely will come back again
Price around
2.745.210 VND
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Swimming Pool 1 Escotel Krisnantara Guest House, Bali Hotels
Guest Houses
Canggu, Kuta Utara
NURIYANSYAH
Very comfortable, and for such a budget, you get excellent facilities. The rooms are clean, there's Wi-Fi, and the TV works well. It's truly very comfortable and pleasant for a long stay. Very quiet.
Price around
433.400 VND
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Exterior / Building 1 Collection O Legian Near Bimc Hospital Nusa Uda Formerly Anna Kuta Inn, Bali Hotels
Price around
105.507 VND
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Exterior / Building 1 Pulang Villas Pererenan by Nakula, Bali Hotels
Villas
Canggu, Kuta Utara
Kitchenette
Price around
4.351.200 VND
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Introduction

Bali, often referred to as the "Island of the Gods," is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. Known for its stunning beaches, lush rice terraces, vibrant culture, and spiritual heritage, Bali offers something for every traveler. Whether you're seeking a luxurious beachfront resort, a cozy boutique hotel, or a budget-friendly guesthouse, Bali's accommodations cater to all preferences and budgets. This guide will help you find the perfect hotel in Bali, while also exploring the best areas to stay, places to eat, and must-visit attractions.

History of Bali

Bali’s rich history dates back thousands of years, with its culture deeply influenced by Hinduism, which arrived on the island around the 1st century AD. Over centuries, Bali has evolved into a unique blend of spirituality, art, and tradition.

During the colonial era, Bali was part of the Dutch East Indies, and its beauty was first introduced to the world by Western artists and writers. Despite modernization, the island has preserved its traditions, which are evident in its temples, ceremonies, and festivals.

Today, Bali is a global hub for tourism, attracting visitors with its natural beauty, cultural richness, and world-class hospitality.

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Book During Off-Peak Seasons

Bali’s peak season runs from July to August and December during the Christmas and New Year holidays. To secure better prices and avoid crowds, consider traveling during the shoulder months of May-June and September.

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Where to Stay in Bali

Bali offers a wide variety of accommodations tailored to meet every traveler’s needs, from luxury resorts and boutique villas to budget-friendly hostels. Each area on the island provides a distinct atmosphere, making it essential to choose your location based on the type of experience you seek.

Kuta: For Beach Lovers and Partygoers

Kuta is Bali’s most famous tourist hotspot, known for its vibrant nightlife, bustling streets, and wide sandy beaches. Staying in Kuta offers easy access to bars, nightclubs, shopping centers, and surf-friendly beaches. The area is particularly popular among younger travelers and those looking for an energetic atmosphere.

  • Recommended Hotels:Hard Rock Hotel Bali is a family-friendly resort with a lively pool area and entertainment, while Bali Garden Beach Resort offers beachfront luxury with tropical gardens.
  • Who It’s For: Ideal for surfers, budget travelers, and those seeking nightlife and entertainment.

Seminyak: Trendy and Upscale

Seminyak is a sophisticated beach town known for its boutique shops, fine dining, and high-end resorts. The vibe here is more relaxed compared to Kuta, with chic beach clubs and luxury spas making it a favorite among couples and honeymooners.

  • Recommended Hotels:Alila Seminyak provides beachfront opulence with modern amenities, while The Oberoi Beach Resort blends Balinese architecture with lush gardens.
  • Who It’s For: Perfect for travelers seeking luxury, couples on romantic getaways, and those who enjoy a trendy atmosphere.

Ubud: Cultural and Spiritual Retreat

Ubud, nestled in the heart of Bali, is a haven for culture enthusiasts and wellness seekers. Surrounded by rice terraces, temples, and art galleries, Ubud offers a serene and spiritual escape. It’s also home to numerous yoga retreats and wellness centers.

  • Recommended Hotels:Hanging Gardens of Bali offers breathtaking jungle views and private infinity pools, while The Purist Villas & Spa provides a tranquil retreat with a focus on wellness.
  • Who It’s For: Ideal for solo travelers, yoga practitioners, and those seeking cultural immersion.

Canggu: Hip and Laid-Back

Canggu has become a trendy destination for digital nomads and surfers, with a mix of coworking spaces, hip cafés, and beach clubs. The area is known for its laid-back vibe and picturesque rice paddies.

  • Recommended Hotels:Como Uma Canggu combines luxury with surf culture, while The Slow offers minimalist boutique accommodations.
  • Who It’s For: Great for digital nomads, young travelers, and surf enthusiasts.

Nusa Dua: Tranquil Luxury

Nusa Dua is Bali’s premier resort destination, known for its pristine beaches and upscale resorts. The area is perfect for families and honeymooners looking for a quiet and luxurious stay.

  • Recommended Hotels:The Mulia, Bali offers world-class luxury and impeccable service, while St. Regis Bali Resort provides private villas and stunning beachfront views.
  • Who It’s For: Best for families, honeymooners, and those seeking relaxation in a secluded environment.

Bali’s diverse accommodation options ensure that every traveler finds the perfect place to stay, whether it’s a lively beachfront hotel or a serene jungle retreat.

Best Places to Eat in Bali

Bali’s culinary scene is as diverse as its landscapes, offering everything from authentic local dishes at roadside warungs to gourmet cuisine in high-end restaurants. The island is a paradise for food lovers, with something to suit every palate.

Warungs: Authentic Local Flavors

Warungs are small, family-owned eateries that serve traditional Balinese and Indonesian dishes at affordable prices. Dining at a warung is an excellent way to experience Bali’s authentic flavors.

  • Top Picks:Warung Babi Guling Ibu Oka in Ubud is famous for its babi guling (roast suckling pig). Warung Mak Beng in Sanur offers delicious fish soup and fried fish.
  • Must-Try Dishes:Nasi goreng (fried rice), mie goreng (fried noodles), satay lilit (Balinese satay), and lawar (a traditional Balinese salad).

Fine Dining Restaurants

Bali is home to a thriving fine-dining scene, blending local ingredients with international techniques. Many high-end restaurants are located in Ubud, Seminyak, and Jimbaran, offering world-class dining experiences.

  • Top Picks:Locavore in Ubud is an award-winning restaurant known for its innovative use of local produce. Mozaic Restaurant Gastronomique offers a fine-dining experience with French-Asian fusion dishes.
  • Why Visit: These restaurants provide not only exquisite meals but also a chance to experience Bali’s culinary artistry.

Beach Clubs: Dining with a View

Bali’s beach clubs are perfect for combining dining, relaxation, and entertainment. These venues offer stunning ocean views, delicious food, and vibrant nightlife.

  • Top Picks:Potato Head Beach Club in Seminyak serves a mix of local and international dishes with craft cocktails. Finns Beach Club in Canggu is known for its laid-back vibe and all-day dining.
  • Signature Dishes: Seafood platters, gourmet burgers, and tropical desserts.

Vegan and Healthy Cafés

Bali’s wellness culture has given rise to an impressive array of vegan and healthy eateries. These cafés focus on organic, locally sourced ingredients.

  • Best Spots:Alchemy in Ubud specializes in raw and organic dishes, while The Shady Shack in Canggu offers creative vegan options like smoothie bowls and jackfruit tacos.
  • Why Visit: Perfect for health-conscious travelers and those with dietary restrictions.

Jimbaran Bay: Fresh Seafood

Jimbaran Bay is famous for its seafood restaurants located right on the beach. Dining here offers the opportunity to enjoy freshly grilled fish, prawns, and crabs while watching the sunset.

  • Top Picks:Menega Café and Jimbaran Beach Club are popular choices for a seafood feast.
  • Must-Try Dishes: Grilled fish with sambal, lobster, and calamari.

Bali’s culinary diversity ensures every meal is a delightful experience, whether you’re indulging in street food or savoring a gourmet dinner by the sea.

Best Places to Visit in Bali

Bali’s stunning natural beauty, rich culture, and spiritual heritage make it a destination filled with unforgettable attractions. From iconic temples to pristine beaches, here are the must-visit places in Bali.

Uluwatu Temple

Perched on a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean, Uluwatu Temple is one of Bali’s most iconic landmarks. This sea temple is not only a place of worship but also a stunning viewpoint for sunsets.

  • Highlights: Attend the evening Kecak fire dance performance, which tells a traditional Balinese story through music and movement. The panoramic views of the ocean are breathtaking.
  • Best Time to Visit: Late afternoon for the sunset and cultural performance.

Tegallalang Rice Terraces

Located near Ubud, the Tegallalang Rice Terraces are a symbol of Bali’s agricultural heritage. The lush green terraces provide a picturesque backdrop for photos and leisurely walks.

  • Activities: Walk through the terraces, try the famous Bali Swing, and enjoy coconut water at nearby cafés.
  • Cultural Insight: Learn about the traditional subak irrigation system, which reflects Bali’s community-centered philosophy.

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

This lush forest in Ubud is home to hundreds of playful monkeys and ancient temples. The sanctuary combines natural beauty with spiritual significance.

  • Highlights: Visit the three temples within the forest and observe the monkeys in their natural habitat.
  • Pro Tip: Keep personal belongings secure, as the monkeys are known for their curiosity.

Tanah Lot Temple

Tanah Lot is one of Bali’s most photographed landmarks. This sea temple is perched on a rock formation and is especially stunning during sunset.

  • What to Do: Explore the temple grounds during low tide and browse the local market nearby for souvenirs.
  • Best Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds.

Mount Batur

For adventure enthusiasts, trekking to the summit of Mount Batur for sunrise is an unforgettable experience. The hike offers spectacular views of Lake Batur and the surrounding volcanic landscape.

  • What to Expect: The trek takes about 2-3 hours, and guides are recommended for safety.
  • Post-Hike Treat: Enjoy breakfast cooked with volcanic steam at the summit.

Nusa Islands

The Nusa Islands—Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, and Nusa Ceningan—are known for their crystal-clear waters, dramatic cliffs, and excellent snorkeling and diving spots.

  • Top Attractions: Kelingking Beach on Nusa Penida, Devil’s Tears on Nusa Lembongan, and the Blue Lagoon on Nusa Ceningan.
  • Activities: Snorkeling with manta rays, cliff jumping, and relaxing on secluded beaches.

Bali’s diverse attractions ensure that every traveler finds something to love, whether it’s cultural landmarks, natural wonders, or thrilling adventures.

Best Time to Visit Bali

Bali’s tropical climate makes it an attractive year-round destination, but understanding its weather patterns and key events can help you choose the best time to visit based on your preferences and activities.

Bali’s Seasons: Dry Season and Wet Season

Bali has two distinct seasons: the dry season (April to October) and the wet season (November to March). Each season offers unique experiences and advantages.

Dry Season (April to October):

  • The dry season is the most popular time to visit Bali, characterized by sunny days, low humidity, and minimal rainfall. Temperatures average between 26°C and 30°C, making it perfect for outdoor activities like beach visits, trekking, and water sports.
  • Why Visit During Dry Season: This period is ideal for exploring Bali’s iconic attractions like Uluwatu Temple, Tegallalang Rice Terraces, and Mount Batur. Beach enthusiasts can enjoy pristine conditions on Bali’s famous shores, including Seminyak, Kuta, and Nusa Dua.
  • Considerations: Being peak tourist season, especially from July to August and during Christmas and New Year, expect higher prices for accommodations and more crowded attractions.

Wet Season (November to March):

  • The wet season brings heavier rainfall, often in short bursts during the afternoon or evening. Humidity levels are higher, but temperatures remain warm, ranging from 24°C to 31°C.
  • Why Visit During Wet Season: This period offers fewer crowds and lower accommodation rates. The lush green landscapes of Bali’s rice terraces and forests are at their most vibrant. It’s also a great time for cultural experiences and relaxation at spas and resorts.
  • Considerations: Some outdoor activities, like trekking and diving, may be limited due to rain. However, many indoor activities, such as visiting museums, temples, and wellness retreats, remain unaffected.

Peak Travel Times

  • July to August: These are the busiest months in Bali, coinciding with the European summer holiday season. The weather is perfect, but beaches and attractions can be crowded.
  • December to January: Bali experiences another surge in visitors during the Christmas and New Year holidays. While this is an exciting time with celebrations and parties, it’s essential to book accommodations and tours well in advance.

Shoulder Seasons: May to June and September

  • The shoulder seasons are the best times to visit Bali for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Temperatures are comfortable, and rainfall is minimal, making it ideal for outdoor adventures and cultural exploration.

Seasonal Highlights

  • Surfing: The dry season is perfect for surfing on Bali’s western beaches like Uluwatu and Kuta, while the wet season offers better conditions on the eastern beaches like Nusa Dua.
  • Festivals: Bali hosts numerous cultural events throughout the year. Notable ones include Nyepi Day (Balinese Day of Silence) in March, Galungan and Kuningan (celebrating the victory of good over evil), and Bali Arts Festival in June.

Understanding Bali’s seasons and key events will help you plan your visit to align with your interests, ensuring an unforgettable experience on this enchanting island.

Things to Know When Traveling to Bali

Bali’s unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and modern amenities makes it an appealing destination. However, being prepared with essential information will enhance your travel experience and help you navigate the island smoothly.

Transportation in Bali

  • Getting Around: Bali does not have a comprehensive public transport system, so most visitors rely on taxis, motorbike rentals, or private drivers. Ride-hailing apps like Grab and Gojek are widely used, especially in tourist areas like Seminyak and Kuta.
  • Motorbike Rentals: Renting a motorbike is an affordable and flexible way to explore Bali. However, ensure you have an international driver’s license, and always wear a helmet for safety.
  • Private Drivers: Hiring a private driver for a day is a convenient option for exploring multiple attractions. Drivers often act as guides, sharing insights about the places you visit.

Currency and Payments

  • Currency: The local currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). ATMs are widely available in tourist areas, but it’s a good idea to carry cash for small transactions.
  • Credit Cards: While major hotels and restaurants accept credit cards, smaller vendors and local warungs typically operate on a cash-only basis.
  • Tipping: Tipping is not mandatory but is appreciated. For good service, tip around 10% at restaurants or round up taxi fares.

Health and Safety

  • Food and Water: Avoid tap water in Bali and opt for bottled or boiled water. Stick to well-reviewed restaurants for street food to minimize the risk of foodborne illnesses.
  • Travel Insurance: Ensure you have comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, accidents, and adventure activities like diving or trekking.
  • Sun Protection: Bali’s tropical sun can be intense, so pack sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat.
  • Mosquito Protection: Carry mosquito repellent, as Bali is in a tropical region where mosquitoes are common.

Cultural Etiquette

  • Temple Visits: Dress modestly when visiting temples, covering your shoulders and knees. Many temples provide sarongs at the entrance for visitors.
  • Respecting Local Customs: Balinese people are deeply spiritual. Avoid disrupting ceremonies or entering sacred areas unless invited.
  • Greetings: A simple smile and the phrase “Om Swastiastu” (a traditional Balinese greeting) are appreciated by locals.

Local Customs

  • Nyepi Day (Day of Silence): This Balinese New Year celebration involves a day of silence, during which no activities, travel, or use of electricity are allowed. Tourists must stay within their hotels, but it’s a unique cultural experience to observe.
  • Bargaining: Bargaining is common in markets and small shops. Always negotiate politely and with a smile.

Emergency Numbers

  • Police: 112
  • Ambulance: 118
  • Tourist Police: The Tourist Police are helpful and can assist with various issues, including lost passports or scams.

By being informed and respectful of Bali’s culture and practices, you can ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip. With a little preparation, you’ll be ready to immerse yourself in the magic of the “Island of the Gods.”

Conclusion

Finding the perfect hotel in Bali is easy with Traveloka, offering a wide range of accommodations for all budgets and preferences. Whether you want to relax in a luxury resort, experience local culture in a boutique villa, or surf the waves near a laid-back guesthouse, Bali has it all. Start planning your dream getaway to the "Island of the Gods" today and immerse yourself in its magical charm.

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Facts about hotel in Bali

Total Accommodation
10,000 Properties
Popular City
Ubud, Seminyak
Popular Hotel
Mulia Villas - Nusa Dua, MAUA Nusa Penida Bali
Popular Landmark
Beachwalk Shopping Center, Kuta Beach
Price per night
From 74.726 VND/night

Frequently asked questions

What are the best areas to visit near Bali?
If you are in Bali, you can also visit Sanur, Gianyar, Denpasar, Badung Regency, Tabanan, Karangasem, Jembrana, Klungkung, Bangli, Buleleng
What are the most recommended regions to be visited beside Bali?
You can visit and enjoy your staycation in these popular regions such as Special Region of Yogyakarta, Jakarta, Lampung Province, Jambi Province, Bengkulu Province, Aceh, Gorontalo, Banten, Papua, Riau.
What are the most popular landmarks around Bali?
The most popular landmarks in Bali are Beachwalk Shopping Center, Kuta Beach , Tanah Lot, Mal Bali Galeria, Kuta Square
How many hotels are listed in Bali?
Currently, there are around 10,000 hotels that you can book in Bali
What are the prices of hotels in Bali?
Hotels in Bali start from just 74.726 VND per night, though prices vary depending on location, travel dates, and hotel classification.

Guest reviews in hotel near Bali

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2,400,767 reviews from hotels in Bali with aggregated rating of 8.5/10.
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10.0
/ 10
25 Aug 2020
Atanaya Kuta Bali
So this is the second times for me and my husband stay at Atanaya hotel, just like the first time (last year), now we had a good experience too. I never expect much due to the affordable price, but somehow I feel like I get more than I deserve lol. Ok so in my opinion, the room is clean, the furniture and all are still in a good condition, there’s no “funny” smell, big windows so it make our room bright, we always got a fresh room la I can say, nice location (next to Krisna, across Laota hehe), good service as always. Well obviously I have zero complaints about Atanaya hotel so far :)
Easter D. H.
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9.1
/ 10
20 Aug 2025
The ONE Legian
Highly recommended. They have proper parking space, allow late checkout, good service, helpful receptionist, and are surrounded by lots of interesting stuff.
Tisha R. t.
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8.8
/ 10
19 Jun 2021
Mega Boutique Hotel & Spa
The room was spacious and the bed was comfortable. I like the bathroom & bathtub. The staff was friendly and helpful. The water was sometimes smelly though. Definitely will stay here again if I come to Bali for business purposes.
Putu B.
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9.7
/ 10
7 Jun 2018
Rofa Kuta Hotel
Have stayed at this hotel for 3 times, very good hotel, nice staff, the service and the price are very competitive.
Mohammed H.
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9.4
/ 10
27 Jul 2025
The Alea Hotel Seminyak
It was a great short stay! The bed was very big and the room was nice. It was also by the pool, which I loved! Would definitely stay here again!
Sonny C. M.
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9.4
/ 10
22 Sep 2025
POP! Hotel Kuta Beach
I recently had the pleasure of staying at a wonderful hotel, and I'm excited to share my experience! 🏨 From the moment I walked in, I was impressed by the friendly staff and the welcoming atmosphere. The room was impeccably clean and beautifully decorated, offering a comfortable and relaxing space after a long day. I especially enjoyed the delicious breakfast buffet with a wide variety of options to choose from. Overall, it was a fantastic stay, and I highly recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a great experience!
I Gusti N. A. A.
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10.0
/ 10
27 Aug 2025
Grandmas Plus Hotel - Legian
Thank you for the hospitality. Worth the price and good breakfast. Shout out to the staff Tya and Rias. You did a great job!
Ernesto B. J.
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8.8
/ 10
10 Nov 2019
Boss Legian Powered by Archipelago
The front desk crew are awesome they already know what we need and providing what we need, even before asking.
Muhammad P. T.
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9.7
/ 10
30 May 2022
Quest San Hotel Denpasar by ASTON
Come at 2 AM in the morning, still got serve. Awesome experience and stay. Got room with price around 250k IDR. Worth it. Will come again soon
Lanie P. P.
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10.0
/ 10
14 Sep 2019
Urban Style Biz Premier (Formerly Berry Biz Hotel)
Awesome place to stay! Too bad we were not able to try their breakfast but I am pretty sure it's sumptuous. We checked in late and so we decided to have dinner at their resto which has been a wise decision because the food is really yummy. A welcome drink is a plus. Very nice room and so comfy. Highly recommended not only because of the food and excellent service but also because this place is just near to the airport. Very convenient for those who booked an early flight like us.🙌

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