Nusa Dua Beach is a serene and pristine beach located in the heart of the exclusive Bali tourist destination of Nusa Dua. The beach is an oasis of tranquility, with gentle waves lapping against white sand, perfect for taking a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Facilities on offer at Nusa Dua Beach include sun loungers, umbrellas, showers and toilets.
Really loving beach with calm sea wave. You may enjoy the view and the breeze while having food provided by local foods on every corner of the beach. The locals are really do care about the beach since the beach is clean and every morning they do sweep it.
Ramadhan Gilang — Google review
Nusa Dua Beach offers an awe-inspiring coastal experience that left me enchanted. The view is nothing short of breathtaking, with its pristine white sandy shores meeting the crystal-clear waters of the Indian Ocean. The sight of gentle waves lapping against the shore is truly mesmerizing, and it's a perfect spot for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts.
One of the highlights of my visit was the abundance of small snack vendors along the beach. From delectable local street food to fresh tropical fruits, there was a delightful array of snacks to satisfy any craving. It added a touch of culinary adventure to my beach day.
Parking was a breeze here, thanks to the ample and well-organized parking lot facilities. It's a relief to find a place where you don't have to stress about parking when you're eager to soak in the beauty of the beach.
Lastly, the water at Nusa Dua Beach is remarkably clean and inviting. It's perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply wading in the shallows. The cleanliness of the water added to the overall sense of tranquility and made my visit truly enjoyable.
Nusa Dua Beach offers an idyllic escape with its stunning views, diverse snack options, convenient parking, and pristine waters. It's a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty and culture of Bali's coastline.
Nanda Fernando NG — Google review
A very wide beach with beautiful views, an entrance ticket of 15000, many choices of watersports here, there is a hotel and the beach is not too crowded
Deviias — Google review
Best beach I have visited in Bali so far! Pretty clean, white sand, pretty blue water. Mostly beach clubs/reserved for hotels. Some food/shopping stands.
Tayler Rayon — Google review
Really loving beach with calm sea wave. You may enjoy the view and the breeze while having food provided by local foods on every corner of the beach. The locals are really do care about the beach since the beach is clean and every morning they do sweep it.
Tridip — Google review
A beautiful sandy beach at Nusa Dua Bali. This is a mostly quiet beach located adjacent to the various 4 and 5 star resorts which make up the enclave.
A little known fact is that this beach in its entirity is open to the general public, and it is almost always very empty.
If you make the trek down to Nusa Dua you will be generously rewarded.
Oz Aksugur — Google review
The place is quiet now due to Covid-19 pandemic, Nusa dua area was the favorite rich family hotel destination as many five stars hotel located here and to get to this beach you have to pass the security at the front gate hotel.
Sri Kusasi — Google review
White sands, crystal clear sea! wonderful place for relaxing. But the north area above the waterblow is more crowded and a little more noisy due to sea activities. On the other hand, the south area under the waterblow was very quiet and I liked it. Most beach couchs are owned by resorts, so non-resort customers should find independent paid couchs. For me, beach couchs near Ayodya Resort were good to rest quietly. It was 100k rupiah.
Sungbum Hong — Google review
Most of the beaches here are private and owned by beach side hotels , charge is around 250k per person if you want to go
PARAS MITTU — Google review
It’s great surfing spot for beginners and here is the most kind people who rent boards 🏄♀️
Yu kY — Google review
Good for water activities like Scuba diving, underwater walking, para gliding, banana ride and many more. You may need to use your full bargaining power for this activities.
Pritesh Sanipara — Google review
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Java Maukar — Google review
Catching my sunrise here and it's incredibly beautiful. Quite crowded even if it's just early morning. A lot of people were walking and jogging here. The air is just fresh and the fragrance of the sea in the morning is just a perfect match for a solitude.
Anargela Siaga — Google review
Gorgeous Beach, and beautiful gardens around it too. The layout is very different to others and it has a more natural beauty feel to it. Only downside was security not letting me take my little baby puppy to the gardens and then stalking me until I left. But the place itself is very pretty, so review is without taking into conseration the security.
Sal K — Google review
Nusa Dua Beach: A Beautiful and Relaxing Beach in Bali
Nusa Dua Beach is a beautiful and relaxing beach located in the Nusa Dua area of Bali, Indonesia. The beach is known for its white sand, clear waters, and calm waves. It is a popular destination for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
I recently visited Nusa Dua Beach and I was very impressed. The beach is absolutely stunning. The sand is soft and white, and the water is crystal clear. The waves are also very calm, making it a great place for swimming and snorkeling.
The Yohans — Google review
Low tide when we arrived so we stayed in the puddle. But the place was amazingly beautiful (if there was water) lol
The Museum Pasifika Bali is a large museum housing 11 pavilions dedicated to different genres of Asian-Pacific art. Visitors can enjoy a vast collection of over 600 paintings from Pacific Ocean cultures spanning several centuries, including works by European artists who thrived in Bali during the early part of the twentieth century. The museum boasts an interesting mix of fine arts that will captivate any art lover.
Read reviews before. Many 5 stars and a few less than 3 star. And i give 5 stars. It does not only exhibit mere painting, it is to enjoy art and its also educational. Spend some time to read the information shown next or under the paintings. There even articles or book pages showed to help you understand more. When it tickles you to know more, google it. Afterall, you are allowed to spend your whole day here until they close. It is hot, but windy, still enjoyable. Attached are 2 paintings that i thing will help other to decide to visit or not. The information of the painting is as shown at the following pic.
Btw, you are allowed to take pic but do not turn on the flash for it will harm the artwork.
Alvina Joe — Google review
Visiting this museum has truly been one of my favorite activities in Bali! It’s so interesting learning about Bali’s history and other artists from all around the pacific and the staff was so helpful and so so knowledgeable! We had a batik class after the museum and it was so much fun! I’ll definitely go back soon! Such a must-do😍
Marisa Greiner — Google review
Very interesting atmosphere of all arts together. U should visit Pasifika Museum if u passion in fine arts.
It was a surprise for me when I saw Russian writer Alexander Pushkin here.
Daria Bazarova — Google review
Expensive and hot, but hosting an impressive collection. Staff not particularly helpful; they give you a drink voucher on entry but apparently it cannot be used anymore... Opposite the Bali Collection shopping mall, and a short walk from the beach.
Pau Medrano — Google review
Museum Pasifika
I stopped by the Museum Pasifika, which I had been interested in for a long time.
Each of the 11 exhibition rooms has its own theme, so my imagination will increase even before I enter.
The first room is a room of traditional or contemporary art from Indonesia and Bali. There were more works than I expected. After that, I went through the rooms in order to the exhibition rooms of Italian, Dutch, French, and Ind-European artists. I enjoyed traveling back in time between the past and the present.
Arie Smit, Rudolf Bonnet, Hofker, Covarrubias, Walter Spies, Theo Meier. The works of painters who have heard their names many times in the museums and art scenes of Bali (their works decorate pages such as guidebooks and art books) are lined up without interruption.
In the Vanuatu room, I felt like I could hear the voice of the crowd from each piece of primitive art. The scent of old natural materials and the rising temperature and humidity created a fantastic atmosphere.
In Theo Meier's room, I was amazed at his technique, how he handled the materials, and his expressiveness, and was impressed by his talent as an artist. And I realized that Theo Meier's way of expressing was very different from Le Mayeur's way of expressing his passionate emotions.
Covarrubias left behind many illustrations of the spirits of Bali at the time he visited. Looking now, it feels like a fresh presentation to me. Spies' pencil drawing is new to me, but the work makes me feel nostalgic like a familiar landscape. The many masterpieces I was able to see this time were all wonderful and impressive. For me, art appreciation is a blissful time to gently participate in the relationship between the artist and the object, which has been preserved over time.
Finally, when I asked the staff a few questions, they kindly answered all the questions. Their team also said they were preparing a special exhibition for the G20 this year.
Next to Spies' pencil drawing, there was a blank space. One day his other work may fill the wall. I'm looking forward to it.
Postscript: "Hanako's mask" made by Rodin was also exhibited.
Akiko Matsubara — Google review
There are 11 rooms, and a lot of paintings. Some paintings are by really well-known artists like Raden Saleh and Basuki Abdullah (they're originals!). However I must say the museum itself could use some polish, they don't even have climate control which is a bit concerning.
Basilius Prabawa Brodjonegoro — Google review
Valuable and small gem museum, some good collections, I guess most of them or even all is original, suitable to visit by the way to the waterblow island
J Kim — Google review
appreciation of art by visiting and studying art. the staff is friendly and informative, everything is arranged according to its type ( Indonesian, french, dutch, asian, pasific, etc). very much detailed information on the art. come in the afternoon at 3-4 because in the morning there are usually many visits from school students. ticket 70 for adults and 100 for foreign tourists. there is a coffee shop to rest and you can buy merchandise here.
Bella Al Haifah — Google review
Honestly, Museum Pasifika Bali is the museum that makes me amazed. In West Sumatra, there is no such a massive collection that this museum has. I would like to recommend to the headmaster where I work to put this museum become one of our end year field trip destination. My students can learn many things from the museum. I love design and all collection in this museum are written clearly so it's not a problem even if you are not accompanied by the guide.
amelia ramadhani — Google review
must visit place for art nerds.
superb collection of arts and sculptures
36. Sulthan Aladin Mohammad — Google review
Interesting paintings and sculptures but a very strange place far too big for the number of visitors! There was no one else in the museum during our visit. Nothing besides snacks to eat in the café.
Aude Girard — Google review
Very enjoyable collection of Asia Pacific artists and art by foreigners living in/inspired by Bali. Room 1 features Indonesian masters. Room 10 features art and artifacts from Irian Jaya and Pacific Islands. 4 stars instead of 5 only because I would prefer to see more art by Indonesians vs art by foreigners in Indonesia, but still an impressive and thought-provoking collection showing the depiction of Bali/Asia through the eyes of 20th century artists.
La Ha — Google review
The Museum Pasifika is a must-visit destination for art lovers when in Bali. The extensive collection of artworks, spanning several centuries, is truly impressive, and it is easy to spend at least an hour exploring the various sections displayed. The museum boasts an impressive collection of works by Indonesian Masters: Raden Saleh, Emiria Soenasa, Lempad, Affandi, Kobot and more.
One of the unique features of the Museum Pasifika is its emphasis on showcasing the works of artists who have a connection to Bali and Indonesia, to mention Walter Spies, Miguel Covarrubias, Jean Le Mayeur, Willem Hoffker, Rudolf Bonnet, Arie Smit, Charles Sayers, Theo Meier, and more. This focus adds a local flavor to the collection and allows visitors to gain a deeper appreciation of the region's artistic heritage.
Overall, the Museum Pasifika is a fantastic destination for art enthusiasts and anyone interested in learning more about the cultural heritage of Bali and Indonesia. The impressive collection, coupled with the stunning setting of Nusa Dua, makes for an unforgettable experience. If you have the chance to visit Bali, I would highly recommend a visit to this museum.
Nusa Dua Beach is a scenic spot that offers opportunities for swimming and water sports, while lounge chairs are readily available. The area boasts numerous dining options, cafes and shops, making it an ideal place for relaxation or shopping. Although the water may not always be crystal clear, this is a common occurrence in Bali's northern and southern beaches. Nyang Nyang beach stands out as an exception in the south of the island.
Located near The Mulia Resort Nusa Dua.
It’s nice for swimming. Or just sitting at the beach.
You have to pay 3000 thousand rupiahs for entrance fee.
Vega Amanda — Google review
Nusa Dua beach is a long beach with white fine sand in the Nusa Dua resort area in Bali. There's plenty of five-star hotels and various restaurants here. The beach itself is a perfect spot for sunrises.
On the Nothern part of the beach there are almost no waves and the waters are very shallow. This is because the beach is fenced by the coral riff from the ocean. The waves are getting bigger closer to the Southern part of the beach.
The landscape changes drastically with the tide. During the low tide it's possible to walk on the sea bottom and watch little fish and crabs in the riffs. Locals come to fish during the low tides to this beach. And when the tide is high, there's just an ocean.
The beach is quite clean. But there's a lot of seaweeds in the waters.
Nataliia Semenenko — Google review
This place is perfect for relaxation w/ stunning beach frontage along Nusa Dua’s bay.
Decky Novian Saputra — Google review
This is one of the nice beaches South of Bali, and one of the few were the water is calm enough to swim. It doesn't get very busy and there are plenty of restaurants nearby. There is a busy strip of the beach close to were the resorts are, but if you walk up the beach, there are quieter areas.
Mohamed Arab — Google review
Nice and clean beach with so many cute pets here. Good place for spending time to relax and get some tans.
Tiwi Selvianna Rafief — Google review
A nice beach popular with mostly Western tourists. Much more relaxed than the bigger beaches such as Kuta or Seminyak. The waves break far out over a line of reefs so the water is friendly, but only in low tide.
For the first impression coming in, there's only a couple of restaurants off of the junction from the access road, so minimum number of locals peddling massages and water sports services, even though both are available. We paid Rp6k coming in for access to the beach road, then rented a couple of nice padded lounge chairs under an umbrella for Rp100k.
When we first arrived about 130pm, the mid tide still had some force and the water level high enough to create depth not far out, so was a bit rough... By about 3pm the water has receded enough that even beyond the anchored boats the level is only waist high. Perfect for beginner swimmers or those testing out new snorkeling gear, as we were, but wasn't much to see beyond some small tropical fishes. As the water calmed in the afternoon it became very clear, and plenty of people ventured out on rented canoes and paddle boards. Note that the beach is a mix of sand, pebbles, rocks, and underwater vegetation. (i.e. Not all fine sand everywhere)... by 4pm, the water close to shore is literally a kiddie pool.
The small beach restaurant was perfectly adequate with the standard mix of affordable local and western offerings. We especially enjoyed the fried noodles and chicken satays (2 orders each, grilled shrimps, couple of beers all for about Rp350k). After the water activities you can rinse off in the semi out doors showers free of charge for restaurant goers.
All in all, highly recommended if you're looking for a leisurely afternoon.
P.S.:
1. Our point of comparison was Kuta, where we are staying at the Sheraton Beachwalk. Taxi cost from Kuta was Rp150k including toll.
2. Some have complained about Mulia taking over southern part of Geger Beach, but it didn't really matter much to us.
R T — Google review
Picturesque white sand beach, lots of options with resorts and local Warungs. However the ocean itself was full of weed and debris when we visited. Not sure if that was just a one off or normal? Seriously though, this is the place to visit at sunrise. Amazing. Make sure you come at least 30 minutes before actual sunrise time as that is the most beautiful colours in the sky, if you’re here at low tide they are amazing as reflected on the glassy water.
David Palfreyman — Google review
Right on the beach in front of the beautiful sea. You can see a temple on the right side. They do serve you drinks/food at a very affordable price. You have to pay an entrance fee + for the sun beds but it’s not expensive and really worth it. We had a perfect day here, relaxing and enjoying the views!
Jessica — Google review
Private beach I felt. Because here is still quiet now, not too many people visit. But beauty is felt. White sand, beautiful sea views.I never get bored to go to the beach. The place is very easy to find, only paying for parking entrance tickets, you can enjoy the beautiful beaches of Nusa Dua.This beach is also close to Hotel Mulia. So it's very beautiful, very private. Lets go
Mrs Anagha — Google review
It's good for relax, many cafe, shops & nice restaurants here. You can find here everything what you need, because here is the centre of shopping life like in outlets in Europe. Beach is not bad, whater is not so clean sometimes. But I see the same everywhere in Bali beaches in the north and in the south, except Nyang Nyang beach may be in the south part of the island.
Maria Sokolova — Google review
Definitely one of the prettiest beaches i've seen. The sand quality is more fine and light colored compared to the neighbor, Geger Beach. The water is calm which is good for swimming.
there's also a part where you can walk further away from the shore during low tides and you can see the living creatures in the mud. It is a long stretch of beach with numerous hotels and restaurants and because its inside the nusa dua development area its less crowded and the local vendors are controled.
Bali Collection is an open-air shopping mall that offers a wide variety of stores selling clothing, jewelry, and souvenirs. Additionally, it has supermarkets and an array of dining options for its visitors to enjoy. However, the mall was hit hard by the pandemic resulting in only ten or so outlets remaining operational. Among those still open are Starbucks, Giordano, Sogo department store, pharmacy and several clothing and jewelry shops.
This place was a legend, but now looks like ghost town. It has great potential but covid hit this place so freaking hard that i only notice about 10 ish outlets are open. This place need more attention…
Starbuck, giordano, sogo, pharmacy, some jewelry and clothing outlets are open. But don’t expect more…
I hope bali collection recover ASAP
Estu Dimas Danang — Google review
probably the only shopping mall that's in walkable distance from Grand Hyatt Bali
it was about 5 minutes away by walk
there were some securities and taxi drivers in front of the gate
few local cafes and restaurants including coldstone and starbucks
a local supermarket and guardian (local pharmacy / drugstore)
few indonesian handcrafted goods store and sogo (a japanese department brand)
sadly the mall seemed quite deserted but didn't really have other choices
Gracy Baek — Google review
Great place to shop for souvenirs and have food. There are lots of restaurants but parts of the collection seems like it hasn't fully recovered from covid. The atmosphere at night is still amazing though!
Rina Kim — Google review
Bali collection is a good place to spend time in Nusa Dua for shopping and food. There are many restaurants serving many cuisines including Indian, Balinese, Chinese etc.
Shops selling souvenirs are expensive but the stuff is interesting.
divyanshu rastogi — Google review
Bali Collection was a beautiful and small shopping center located near our resort in the Nusa Dua area. There were many cafes and restaurants here. It was a good place to buy Indonesian souvenirs. this place is small but brilliant 😜😍
Shahrzad sh — Google review
Good mall with multiple outlets. Some are quite expensive but the quality is good so the price is justified. There are many small retail outlets as well as couple of bigger multi branded outlets as well. The place looks very secure and mostly folks from the nusa Dua area visit this and not many outsiders visit this place.
It has got good restaurants with plenty of food options. The ambiance in these restaurants are quite good and some offer live music as well.
There is a shuttle from this place to nearby hotels in the Nusa Due area but looks like it ends by 7.30pm
It's wheelchair friendly and has clean washrooms. The day here starts a bit late so plan to visit after 11.30am
Sudeep Reddy — Google review
High end shopping strip in Nusa Dua. Organized and plenty of boutique shops, cafes, restaurants to choose from. Enjoy strolling thru this modern yet authentic Bali experience in this outstanding premises. Well done to all their hardworking staff members for maintaining and continuing to showcase Bali culture to the world. Keep it up!
Hafiz Hussin — Google review
This is a shopping and F&B place-making place for the tourists, travelers and locals. It is not a shopping mall. A lot of F&B you can choose to have your meal here, and not to forget the souvenirs, and art & craft centre.
It was very enjoyable to walk around & have a meal in this area before heading to the Mengiat Beach area.
You can find a few POLOs shops, SOGO, Starbucks, Uncle JO etc etc here..for the F&B, the Nenek Tepu Sawah is here and many more varieties.
Love the vibes here, shady with lots of mature trees and seating area. Most of the shops here are natural ventilation with no air conditioning except a few shops, SOGo, and the public restroom/toilet. It could be quite hot on a hot and humid day.
anniexa. c — Google review
Bali Collection used to be a nice place to hang out while in Nusa Dua Complex, but lately due to Pandemic many stores were closed down.
It located just in front of Grand Hyatt Nusa Dua and easy to reach by walk from the hotels around the Nusa Dua Complex.
Silver Surfer — Google review
ITDC Area shopping mall, the shop area are separated by every buitding of the market. You can find local and branded things here. The Places in Nusa dua for G20 event. You can go to nusa dua beach near there
Sari Fajryani — Google review
If you are on a holiday in Bali, and staying in the Nusa Dua area, this place is going to be very important to you, unless you are going to be having all your meals at your Hotel. Bali Collection has plenty of good restaurants and some shopping too. Some major brands are there too. The place is open air and quite clean and well maintained. Another useful feature is the Shuttle that operates from the bigger Hotels in Nusa Dua which is complimentary.
Sayantan Mitra — Google review
If you want to get touristic vibe, come here. Walking zone with different restaurants, cafes and multi-brand or local shops. The biggest looks like a market. I was looking for crocs here - I've found but choice and sizes are very poor.
Anna Kostina — Google review
This mall is located near major hotels in Nusa Dua and there is free shuttle hourly. There are many restaurants with a variety of cuisines including Balinese, Western, Japanese, Indian and more. There is also a grocery store and department store. There was live traditional music day time and live band at night. A convenient place for dining aside from the hotels in the area.
S L Chong — Google review
It's a collection of mid to low range brands mixed in with souvenir shops which have huge range for everyone. Do take note that they are priced almost 4-10 times of what you can get on street markets. Especially the main souvenirs shop.
There are some shaded areas so it's nice to walk around on a hot day. Several eateries also. Go here if you have nothing better to do or if you wish to buy some souvenirs.
We bought a couple of tshirts, several magnets and some shorts.
Jeevan — Google review
Bali Collection stands out not only for its enchanting ambiance but also as a shopper's haven. The discovery of affordable Ralph Lauren polo shirts at the Sogo Mall inside Bali Collection was a pleasant surprise. Imagine, getting the Big Pony shirts at 70% off! Often the good shirts cost less than USD30.00. This shopping destination not only caters to fashion enthusiasts but also provides an array of options for those seeking authentic Balinese souvenirs. The combination of diverse offerings, reasonable prices, and the charming setting makes Bali Collection a top recommendation for a memorable and budget-friendly shopping experience.
Krisanto Karlo Nicolas — Google review
You can find everything at this place. There are many stores to shop and various restaurants, coffee/dessert stores to choose from. The stores include souvenir shops, fashion stores, drugstore, mini mart and Sogo department store... The place is suitable for chill out... And there's a museum Pasifika Bali just 200 meters away, next to Sogo.
Debbie L — Google review
A nice place to have all-in-one entertainment. You can shop, dine, and also enjoy the cultural performance of Balinese dances. But it’s not traditional market, so you can’t bargain the price.
Anneila Firza Kadriyanti — Google review
Really nice mall with cool tourist things like art, jewelry,clothes and many more other things. I bought some little figurines and 2 mini drums for my 2 sons. Great mall👍
Tim Lord — Google review
This mall is perfect for what it is. Just take that at face value. 😂
If you need surf clothes, beach wear, relaxing western clothing, an off brand wallet, purse, or a souvenir, this is your place. And for those items and activities, this place is fantastic. Do not come here expecting anything else. I've been here a few times over the last 8 years, and while I feel like it's not as well maintained as it once was, it's always served the same purpose. To give you a place to buy a bathing suit, a hat, and some sun glasses. Do not come here looking for other stuff.
Mengiat Beach is a hidden paradise that showcases the natural beauty of Bali. Its pristine sands, clear waters, and tranquil atmosphere make it a must-visit destination for beach lovers and those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, water sports, or simply breathaking views, Mengiat Beach offers it all.
rae secioria — Google review
It's an okay beach, the water not too clean but it has white sand so enjoyable. Be careful with the local as they may charge you ridiculous amount when you sit in their chair. Just bring some mat if you don't want to pay.
William Senjaya — Google review
Beautiful beach, not overcrowded and safe. Handwash sink are everywhere, there are chairs and tables for public use (not the sun lounges) and you can stay at the beach as long as you want, no one give me a hassle eventhough I am not staying in either of the nearby resorts. There are public toilets, showers for beach users. My concern is only plenty of plastic rubbish around when the low tide. You could basically swimming with the plastic floating next to you.
Linda Sihombing Hale — Google review
Very nice beach. Great for swimming. Not crowded at all.
Watersport services available- I recommend comparing the services before deciding on a watersport activity as I found one operators prices was nearly double of that if his competitor only 200 meters away.
brent h — Google review
Nice white shandy beach, the sand bit big like pepper, lots of coral.
We are there on April May , the sea water calm but lots of seaweed and water got bit opaque perhaps in certain month its clear.
Theres few fishing boat park there and few beach sport activities such as kayak.
Saw few peoples snorkling there, not sure if theres nice coral or fish.
The beach quit long and strech .
Nice to come in the morning, midday when sun there really hot.
very busy in the afternoon to sunset time.
Nice for family with small childrens because the sea water so calm like swimming pool.
Lately so many trash in the beach such as plastic, peoples have no reaponsible to their own garbage.
As Ning — Google review
It’s a nice beach for Bali in Nusa Dua - swimmable - not too shallow, waves relatively OK calm in December leading up to Christmas period. The sea is blue but not clear. 1 x restaurant to sit and eat/drink at. Public beach free access. Outdoor showers 5000 INR.
MNML journey — Google review
Nice place to just chill and relax. The water is better compared to the other side of Nusa Dua but saw a few plastics/trash. The attendant told us the best time to swim is around 2pm since water will not be that high and calmer. Better wear a beach shoes as you may step on some stones/rocks while in the water. Alot of people learning surfing in the area. Can rent a beach bed for Rp50,000 per pax (unlimited hours). There's also a restaurant nearby - Warung Yasa Segara. The staff will bring the menu. There's an open shower area and 2 changing rooms. They charge a fee of Rp5,000.
Asian Explorer — Google review
Es una playa que dispone de baños y duchas. Se puede aparcar bien, solo se paga 2000 rp por moto. Hay muchas zonas de sombrillas y hamacas. Es una zona cara para comer o beber.
(Translated by Google)
It is a beach that has bathrooms and showers. You can park well, you only pay 2000 rp per motorcycle. There are many areas with umbrellas and hammocks. It is an expensive area to eat or drink.
Lucía Rebolloso Fernández — Google review
Such a nice option to go to Mengiat Beach on the weekend with family, friends, or event with the kids. There some activities you can do her, such sun bathing, enjoying the wind, or culinary. The clear water and pristine sands make this beach a must-visit destination in Bali.
amelia ramadhani — Google review
My favorite public beach on Nusa Dua. Clean, great service on resto. Have showers and changing room. Lovee it!
Rahma Tambunan — Google review
Clean beach, 50-50 local and foreigner in May2022. So happy to see lots of foreign tourist now in Bali😆
Rent for the beach chair 100k
Mega Margaretta — Google review
Pros: color of the water and the food is nice.
Cons: waves.
Massage ladies are overpriced. At the beginning we’ve agreed on 1 hour for 100.000 IDR, but after 30 minutes of not that great foot massage, they said that it is over. In any massage salon the massage is cheaper and much better quality. DON’T recommend MASSAGE here.
Olga Matsko — Google review
Quiet beach, clean. Great surf nearby. One of my favorites to get away from the hustle and bustle of the north!
T. S. — Google review
One of my favourite beaches in Bali. More high end than alot of beaches in Bali and a relaxed crowd, great place to go if you want a quiet and relaxing beach day.
Sal K — Google review
Clean beach. If you want to have a chill afternoon and swim, this beach your go to beach.
Satria Amaral — Google review
Just like a regular beach with a regular view, nothing special. Good for enjoying the afternoon snacks
Jonas Adhitya — Google review
I came here on my day off and basically it's just a white sand beach.. I can't give less than 5 of stars to something that isn't man made. Thou it could be busy, but the vibe is still chill and quiet. Sunbed rent is 100K for a pair. Make sure you have the parasol opened as the trees sometimes give you gifts you might not expect (fat rice sized caterpillar in my case). The coconut there is pretty affordable which is 30K, additional ice cubes is optional. Parking was cheap too, 5K I think. They have showers to rinse by the beach and this is free. While the toilet at the parking will cost you 5K
Dee Svezda — Google review
Not too crowded beach as many others in Bali. Directly connected to some semi private beach of some big hotels here. White sand with not too big waves too. So we could swim safely if we want too. Nice place. A must try rather than just come too often to the same beaches over and over again. The park area is big enough. If you love to play on the sand you will love it for sure. Good place and so fun scenery. Enjoy it eventhough it is not as famous as other beaches. Very worth it to come here for the first time.
Matthew One — Google review
Beautiful spot to enjoy sunrise! Not crowded, clean white sand! So if you guys come here please do not leave any trash.
Waterblow is a popular tourist attraction in the southernmost area. It is known for the towering splashes, up to 26 feet high, caused by waves crashing against the reef during high tide. The site also offers a scenic view of sunrise and pleasant morning atmosphere with sounds of sea and birds. Although an entrance fee is required, visitors are recommended to pay it during opening hours to support business continuity. However, there may be some trash that comes from the sea that needs cleaning.
It's tourist attractions for the hotel visitor, but before the sunrise you can sneaks here to watch the sunrise at the southernmost point in this area. I recommend you paid them the ticket at opening hour for their business continuity. The wind, sound of sea, and occasionally some birds sound would make your morning pleasant.
I hope they clean up the trash that come from the sea.
Ichsan Nur Rochmad — Google review
Beautiful area that we only discovered on our last day. Entry was 25k for foreigners, our driver was free. Very scenic and quiet, though we could hear a sort of chanting/singing perhaps as it was a few days before Nyepi?
Would be nice if there was seating to fully enjoy the view along the path. Either way it was nice to sit on the warm path and enjoy the view ❤️
There is a vending machine just before the entrance, be aware it does not give change.
Rebekah — Google review
Very touristic district, almost like an amusement park for 5 stars hotel. The rock itself is the only authentic thing here and the splash of water the ocean produces against the rock can be impressive if you come at the right moment. Come in the morning
Carla Traini — Google review
I enjoyed it more than expected. The area surrounding the waterblow is beautiful for walking around. Beach nearby as well.
I enjoyed it more than expected. A pound or so entrance fee each. Don't be surprised if you get wet. Well worth the experience
Ahmad — Google review
Very nice outlook on the peninsula. Amazing rock formations. Entry is 25k for tourists which is cheap. The blowhole was not shooting whilst we where there. They let us know before going in which was nice. Assume it's tidal so make sure you time your visit for maximum blow hole action
Jarrod S — Google review
What a place. Make sure you come during high tide. You do need to pay a small entrance fee, but definitely worth the experience. The spray off the rocks is magical and definitely make you realise the power of the ocean.
Mandy Ryan — Google review
Visited the place it was nice and beautiful, you can take a lot of great photos here, the tickets for locals is 15K Rp and for foreigners is 25K Rp. I recommend to visit this place. By the way the tickets both in front of the gate no beed to buy the tickets in advance.
Salman Abdullah — Google review
It's a 15min walk from the car park security gate. Quite hot if going mid afternoon but worth the visit. No shade at the blow hole viewing area which is a shame because you may need to wait some time in order to see the good geysers. 25k entry per adult.
Andrew McDonald — Google review
This place is a breathtaking natural wonder that will leave you speechless. The sheer power and beauty of the crashing waves against the rocky cliffs is a sight to behold. Standing on the viewing platform, I was mesmerized as the waves surged up and created a dramatic display of water spraying into the air. The surrounding scenery, with the crystal-clear blue ocean and the picturesque cliffs, adds to the magic of the experience. It's a perfect spot to capture stunning photographs and create lasting memories. The accessibility and safety measures implemented at Waterblow make it a must-visit attraction for all nature lovers. Prepare to be amazed by the sheer force of nature and immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of This place.
Edric Gordon — Google review
It is such an underrated place. The waves always come and crash against the cliffs there so you get to see very nice water splashing very up in the sky. You always get to see water splashing but on days with a lot of wind even more.
Dr. Popescu — Google review
Please check the high tides, otherwise u wont see the wave. The peak on the tide on full moon is the best time to see this Waterbowl. One of best fishing place for GT 😘
Jim FISHING — Google review
Nothing except for a landmark with some details on what Waterblow.is. It used to be free but now you have to pay ticket to get inside to see..nothing. There is no waterblow or anything. And the staff was not friemdly at all. He didn't even give suggestion on when it usually will appear. And just said "don't know".
Ellen Brigitta — Google review
30 Jul 23:
Need to go during high season. Otherwise I think the view is very normal, and not really worth the drive as it's located rather far away from Bali town. Water is very blue and clean though. You're in luck if the sky is blue and with bright sun ... The water looks super blue and clear from the reflection. Still a nice view, but not a "must-see" unless it's high season I guess.
Puja Mandala is a religious complex located in Indonesia that is known for its unique and scenic features. It houses five different places of worship, each catering to a different religion. The complex is spacious with ample parking facilities and accommodates many Friday noon prayers. It represents the spirit of religious tolerance in Indonesia and offers visitors an opportunity to pray at their respective places of worship. Puja Mandala also serves as a symbol of Bali, representing peace and harmony amongst people from varied religions.
this is the symbol of Bali, all religion in one place. so Peaceful here
NoxiuZ _ — Google review
I didn't take many pictures at Puja Mandala because i have some works to do there. I truly put my respect for this place because it represents the religions tolerance in Indonesia. Superr👍🔥
Dila Paramita — Google review
It's nice to visit a place in Bali where all religions coexist in peace and harmony. All major faith and religions are represented in one strip. A mosque stands next to a Catholic church, next to a Buddhist temple, next to a Protestant church next to Hindu temple.
This place is a testament to Bali's promotion of respect to all faith and religion.
Johnnie Victor Ferrer — Google review
Make sure you wear proper dress to go to the Mosque and the Temple.
Adi Kurniawan — Google review
Great to see all the world religions peacefully side by side. Good example of Balinese openess and welcoming atmosphere! Dont forget to weer appropriate clothing.
SGP Versluis — Google review
Good place for visiting YOUR PLACE OF WORSHIP... many different temples of diff religions. At least you can pray here.. other local temples are not allowed.
Jashu Patel — Google review
Great location which „united“ five religions!
André Schneider — Google review
This is a place where religions co-exist, you have a mosque, Buddhist temple, Catholic Church all on one site, and you can visit each of them and pray or just explore. At the temple, women need to be covered up so wear a long dress. I was given a wrap as a had on a summer dress that was above my knees.
SK — Google review
The place where all religions live in harmony. Unity in diversity.
Hendri Gho — Google review
A worship complex of all religion in Indonesia. You can pray at a place according to your religion. This complex is huge with more huge parking. Many jumah prayers on Friday noon. Avoid the time if you want less people. This place is also nice for pictures. We love it
Elly Azim — Google review
A great testament to Pancasila ; however, only the protestant church will let in women who are less "modestly" dressed (mosque will offer covering clothes, to their credit) and the Buddhist temple simply refuses entry to visitors, no questions asked (what the heck, Balinese Buddhists?)
Robert Brown — Google review
Indonesia Diversity and “muhibah”. Something that was missing in peninsular Malaysia since the 90s. Hopefully now with new Pakatan govt, things will change for the better...back to Tunku Abdul Rahman’s original vision for Malaysia.
JK Thum (TJK) — Google review
A must visit place if you are in Nusa Dua Bali. You will see and feel how Indonesian people live in Harmony in different beliefs one principle that is Love each other.
Wide conference rooms and halls that are nicely managed. Intricate Balinese furnishings are noticeable.
Joseph Pilapil — Google review
One of the best convention center in Indonesia. Strategically located at Nusa Dua, a prestigious hotel compound in Bali. Very representative for World class conference, incentive, meeting and exhibition. Private security and hospitals are available within distance with access toll road to airport and downtown.
Kecil Ardan — Google review
One of the first international convention centers in Bali.
It is located in Nusa Dua area, with direct access and connection with the western resort and hotel in Nusa Dua.
It has big meeting rooms,halls, exhibition, hall, dining area, and meeting as well as convention facilities. It has been been used so many times for the venues of international conferences hosted by Indonesian government, as well as other parties and business sectors.
The location is very strategic, it has its own parking spot, and access to big hotels in the surrounding areas.
I just note that it is friendly for ♿️ persons with disability or persons with reduced mobility, with ramps and toilets, especially the designated one because not all toilets are disability, friendly. but somehow I did not see lifts as we only have a lot of escalators and stairs. Perhaps it’s located somewhere in the back which I didn’t see.
Some meeting rooms and toilets look a bit old and need more maintenance or renovation. It has no bidet for the toilets.
It’s beautifully adorned with Balinese carvings and paintings across the building.
indah nuria Savitri — Google review
“In the end we must remember that no amount of rules or their enforcement will defeat those who struggle with justice on their side.”
By # 🌍Nelson Mandela✓
at the 50th anniversary of the GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade),
🌍Geneva, Switzerland,
🌍19 May 1998.
Thank you.
And good health always!.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
...
Edward Lawrence of — Google review
I have mixed feelings about this place. Love it and hate it.
Because almost every year I come for the same event, lol.
Note:
1. The food, surprisingly, wasn't great. Very disappointing for a five star category like BICC.
2. The toilets are very outdated. This building feels like an old building. Come on, nowadays do you think civilized people still using toilets that use tissue?
Sonny Asa Agung Gultom — Google review
We lovee it, their staff so friendly and helpful. Room was clean & tidy, the amenities was complete and we had nice few too
Afin ni — Google review
Bali International Convention Center or commonly called BICC is a convention center located in the Nusa Dua area, Bali. With an area of nearly 2,500 m2, BICC has facilities such as 2 ballrooms, 1 auditorium, and 26 meeting rooms which can accommodate up to 10,000 people in total. In addition, BICC is also directly connected to The Westin Resort Nusa Dua hotel.
Kardy — Google review
Bali International Convention Center located at ICDC Nusa Duta. They are 2 international convention center at ICDC one is Nusa Dua International Convention Center and Balo International Convention Center. So, dont get confused.
Its belong to Westin International hotel.
Ma hendra — Google review
The Bali International Convention Centre (BICC) is a convention and exhibition center located in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia. It is a part of the Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali and is operated by Marriott International.
The BICC was designed to cater to a wide range of events such as conferences, exhibitions, seminars, and meetings. It has a total area of 5,350 square meters and can accommodate up to 10,000 delegates.
The convention center features state-of-the-art facilities, including a main hall that can be divided into three separate sections, a spacious foyer, and a VIP room. It also has a variety of smaller meeting rooms that can be configured to accommodate different group sizes and types of events.
The BICC is located just 20 minutes away from Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport and is surrounded by a variety of hotels, resorts, and restaurants. It is an ideal location for hosting international events, as it provides world-class facilities, a beautiful setting, and easy access to Bali's many attractions.
MD Tahidul Islam Masum — Google review
Great convention centre, international level. We went on award function it was great
Suhas Maramreddy — Google review
This conference centre is beautifully situated, has a large number of rooms that can accommodate thousands of guests, and the on-site cuisine is excellent and very reasonably priced.
There are several restaurants with a decent selection of Indonesian, Thai, and Italian eateries. Find a Starbucks as well as a few interesting shops to browse for souvenirs. The foot massages at these spas are affordable and effective.
Manav Panot — Google review
One of the best facilities in Bali for hosting an event or convention. They have huge LCD screens, probably one of the best in the world! The space is massive and can easily hold an event for a 1000 people. Is inside Westin hotel so easy to stay and attend the event. Also has several meeting rooms and space for setting up exhibition with the event. The overall capability is awesome. Attended 3 events here and the quality was second to none.
Rajeev Kapoor — Google review
BICC is always the best place for national & international trade fair!
Leonard — Google review
Great place, COVID protocol taken placed, nothing to worried about. The team there is ready for held a big event.
Cipta Ningsih — Google review
Great place to enjoy your holiday. The staffs are very friendly and helpfull. The facilities are good. The breakfast menus are good, I love their danish very much :) compliment fot the pastry deparment 💜💜
Lenny Te — Google review
Bali is a natural and cultured area. So nice experience in this travel.
Tsai Hsinlin — Google review
Good convention center next to Westin Hotel Nusa Dua, good sound system and big screen. But a bit crowded.
Taman Bhagawan is an outdoor seaside location that offers a versatile space for various gatherings and dining experiences. The venue features a traditional Indonesian pavilion and is ideal for events such as weddings, conferences or exhibitions. Visitors can enjoy the calming atmosphere of the open-air venue while admiring its scenic views of the sea.
Had a stunning experience in here ,it was phenomenal. NAPA closing dinner in Bali was just the icing on the cake so to say ,phenomenal setting ,service and performance by local musicians and dancers
Attila Jaszai — Google review
When I visited Taman Bhagawan with my sister, we were alone. There was no other visitor there. At first we feel happy because we can enjoy beautiful view, but later when we realized that we were alone, suddenly we did not feel comfortable, so we left.
G Olivia — Google review
Came here knowing nothing. We thought this is an open public space so we just come in. Surprisingly we didn't meet anyone 😂. We then know that this place is more suitable for event or wedding rather than only chill.
But we still go to inside & had a good experience sitting at a chair that facing sea. Because there is no one, the place is very calm, very chill, and very suitable for healing
David Petra — Google review
This place has a very good garden and traditional building, access to beach and has own swimming pool near with the beach. But this place is lack of parking spaces for a big public event.
Rr. Dhea Permatasari — Google review
Beautiful and awesome place to visit for dinner along sea shore
Lakshmanan D — Google review
Here for race pack collection for Maybank Bali marathon. The place is very spacious, great views and quite jammed to get into.
Rachael Lim — Google review
Not much happening when we went in
Grounds are beautifully kept
paul hodson — Google review
My goodness, that happy and all giddy feeling inside when you enter a super wide place with so much sunshine allowed, green grass, a wide open crystal clear sky and a beach at the end of your sight, can you relate? That's what Taman Bhagawan gives you when you visit it. Just come and see for yourself. Also they have a huge-huge parking lot. Super nice and the entrance gate to the garden area is so beautifully designed and built.
Esther Ranni P. — Google review
The access is rather crowded when there is event nearby. It was cozy and calming. The perfect place for chilling
Diah Cintya — Google review
Event venue with great sense of organization , well prepared meals and well designed dplace for events. We visited for an award ceremony
Dr Gul Afshan Khan — Google review
I came here for Bali Marathon Race Pack Collection. It is a park with spacious greenies area and beautiful pond located right in front of Benoa shorelines. Absolutely great for festivals and events
Shinta Wardhani — Google review
* Attending #RackPackCollection ( 6 - 7 September 2019 ) before heading to starting Line at #BaliSafariMarinePark - Gianyar, Bali #MaybankBaliMarathon2019 on September 8th 2019, b.t.w Wanna Explore Bali? Please find out #ExploreBaliWithHappinessTours on Google maps of yours! Have A Great Weekend.
Lovely place on the water - temple there as well. #letsguide #whereswally
Shannon Beckley — Google review
Temple was closed and not much to see near but the best part are the cliffs. unlike the other on the right of nusa dua beach, this one dont have much tourists so you can have your photo shoots with ur beloved ones
Rajkumar Manoharan — Google review
What a wonderful place to visit when you’re in Nusa Dua. Now it’s easy to visit as there is a land bridge walking path rather than waiting for low tide.
Peaceful walk around the small island but be respectful as it houses a Balinese temple.
Bernie N — Google review
A beautiful little Hindu temple on a tiny island/peninsula, with striking views over the Nusa Dua beach and many of the resorts around it, including The Laguna, The Westin and Grand Hyatt Bali. A wonderful spot for an afternoon stroll, or to relax with a book…
Oz Aksugur — Google review
Peacefull place almost without tourists - what is funny that when there is tide, it is hard to get here :) little adventure
Mark?ta Pen??kov? — Google review
Found this little gem on a sunrise stroll on the Nusa Dua beach. My boyfriend and I were wondering what this place was from afar and was very pleased to find that it is a temple/park with walking and biking trails! It was mostly empty when we got there, it was 6.40AM and there were a group of four men biking and two walkers beside us. And if you go off trail and explore the place, you can walk through a mini forest with charming flowers, enjoy picturesque views of the ocean and trees, even look down from cliffs! The latter was a pleasant surprise, although I was a little concerned that there was no barrier to stop kids (or anyone) from jumping or slipping into the rocky water. But hey, the view’s great, it’s definitely worth a visit. Just watch your kids and be careful.
Hanny J. — Google review
Nice place to relax and take a break in front of the beach. The location is beautiful and cozy. A lot of small shops to set and take a break. No need to buy any tickets the place is free of charge. And no cars allowed inside you can walk or rent a bicycle.
Salman Abdullah — Google review
Nice and serene place to observe surfers in action and other water sports. Area is kept pretty clean and grass trimmed meticulously. Can see Mount Agung as well from the cliff here.
Depending on the waves intensity, there may be some water bloom as well. Was told that one can see large fishes in the ocean given the clarity of water.
WorstDad — Google review
Decent walk along the promenade and up to the temple.
Nice breeze and views once you’re up there. It’s nice to go at sunset
Lisa M — Google review
Small and quite island for walking under shadow. There's a little temple here so on the entrance you can see some rules. Locals come to fishing here, there're a lot of crabs under the island.
Anna Kostina — Google review
Very beautiful viewpoint to see the sunrise. By the way, the walkway between the beach and the Dharma area is very strong, however, the wind blows so hard in the morning time.
The view point is very impressive scene and quite clam place to stay and feel good to do self reflection.
The Bay Bali is a gathering place for various restaurants offering diverse cuisine options ranging from local, Thai, to Asian. Located around the Waterblow, the Pirate-themed beach-front restaurant Pirates Bay Cafe features unique dining areas shaped like bamboo tree houses in the form of ships. Note that dining on the higher levels of the treehouse requires a minimum spend of Rp150,000 per pax. The seafood platter at Rp550,000 is highly recommended while enjoying the beach view.
amazing place to have a dinner.
just had a chance to tried the authentic most Indonesian food called Bebek Bengil in this area.
the taste is so rich, and the amazing part is we eat at beachfront with the background of sunset.
SEWA MOBIL DI BALI CHANDRA TOUR RENTAL — Google review
A great place for a little family picnic over the weekend. The water is pretty calm and peaceful for kiddos. Magnificent sky color gradations during sunset. There’s natural activity at low tides, walking further way to see hermits crabs even star fishes.
Its a great blue hours and golden hours for nature/ Landscapers photographer
Ira Rodrigues — Google review
Affordable and reasonable price for F&B, good beach view, calm and unique place. its very lovely
Jessica Ongso — Google review
Nice beach for relaxing
Bali Driver Gede — Google review
Considering price it would be good to you for short break with drink and sandwiches.
발리라이프 — Google review
Great experience.
Wish to visit again.
Ravikrishnan Kakkirikkan — Google review
Nice place n good food
Stans Ganz — Google review
Complex Resto and Beach club close by peninsula island and waterblow
The Peninsula Beach Resort is a luxurious hotel situated on the beach, featuring tastefully decorated accommodations and top-notch amenities. The resort boasts an outdoor pool, spa services, and multiple dining options at its restaurant bar&grill. The overall impression of the resort is neat and well-maintained. While the pantry is available for guests to use, they must clean up after themselves since housekeeping only swaps towels twice per week.
We enjoyed a very relaxing week at Peninsula Beach resort following a busy week at Seminyak. The resort wasnt busy, plenty of very friendly staff everywhere, a very clean and huge pool with plenty of lounges and umbrellas. A good variety of retaurants with specialty meals each night at good prices. Daily activities. Great massages by the pool. Good location to shops and other restaurants, but we spent most of our time at the resort as there was plenty to do there. Beach not that great
Sue Scriven — Google review
This is a time share place.
They are looking for investors.
It is overpriced to do this.
A salesman will talk to you and then take you to have a walk through the hotel.
But only the nicer rooms. They pass you around to different salespeople, getting your details and pushing you to give away your money. Then there is a weekly fee.
Overall, you'd get a better return on a pyramid scheme.
Chris Amg — Google review
This place is extremely racists. Daily I was asked if I'm staying here just because no other brown skinned person is on the property. The on property restaurant advertised The following Karaoke Night
Monday Madness
FREE SOUP.
There were not restrictions or anything written. I went to the restaurant to later be told you must purchase a dinner for the FREE SOUP. no where the advertisement stated such. The supervisor Astika came to tell me this is not a welcoming soup. I don't even know what a welcoming soup is. Then later the F&B manager. Frankly did not care. Now, I understand why the restaurant is always empty (no consumers). If you are advertising any information, you must make it clear to the consumer. I'm highly disappointed in how my stay went. I will not return to this property again.
Tonia H — Google review
The resort is good. Neat and tidy well maintained. The restaurant bar&grill are also adequate and offer varied cuisine. Only negative review is that if you use the pantry, you will have to clean up yourself and housekeeping staff eventhough courteous will not clean up for you. Towels are swapped only 2 times in a week. Otherwise the location, The beach, the activities and the amenities provided are excellent. We thoroughly enjoyed our week at the resort.
Vivek Ganesh — Google review
Hotel is running a scam marketing campaign. Today I was approached by this initially overly friendly old guy on a moped. Handed me and my partner a pack each and hey presto we WON. Apparently he's never had one with a 1st prize in 2 months. So I played along. Eventually he wanted to take us back to the hotel to collect the prize. At this point I just said thanks but no thanks. But he was very insistent. Came back round 3 times to try and convince us to go with him. Eventually he asked whether I was smart or stupid in a deliberately provocative and aggressive manner. Guy goes by the name of Paulus. So I went to the hotel to talk to the manager. Initially they were unavailable but after I insisted a female manager magically appeared from the back room. When I questioned her it became clear she knew exactly who this guy was but insisted it was some other manager that I had to speak to. Who of course was conveniently not around. She too became hostile and agitated. In summary, I'd stick clear of this hotel. If that's their marketing strategy, well you can guess what their service is going to be like. To the owner of the hotel, stop hiring a*holes to harass tourists. And find yourself a decent hotel manager. Seriously, 99% of people I've met here have been so nice. Then there has to be that 1 that ruins it. Hope Paulus enjoys his new found fame (see pic added).
Stephen Homer — Google review
We have a time share in Australia and transferred a week. On top of the normal transfer fee the hotel charges 8 USD per person per day what made the total exactly 100% dearer than back home but without all the sporting facilities.
Sport such as AO can only be watched from the sport restaurant where the sound doesn't always match what you watch. Although apparently all rooms have new TV' s.
The first morning we were woken up by staff emptying a whole room, beds, cupboards.....and then they started waxing the floor. At 2pm we asked how long we were going to have to listen to the machine ( as loud as a lawn mower). We were told a couple of days! That night there was karaoke on till near to midnight same on day 6 till 3am...
One day the lawn got mowed with the loudest, smelliest lawn mower which was hold together with ropes for more than 4 hours. Same the next day although the grass was already mm short. The poor gardener had to inhale these fumes, stop every 30 sec to shake his hands just to pretend he was busy all the while why we had to listen to the noise. Owners have build a couple of more resorts but can't seem to have safe equipment for the staff.
There is no 20l water refill system ( only $1.8 per 20l) available but instead we received 1l for 5 people and from then on 2l. Pity that a big resort can't switch to a more sustainable water supply.
Our gas stove wasn't turning ond we had to call staff.
The pool is amazing with very clean water and many seats watching the sea. There are some good activities planned like Yoga, movie and quiz nights.
We have traveled to many places in Bali and we stayed in much nicer, friendlier and quiter places for half the price which much nicer food and warmer welcome.
Having said all of this there are many returning families who have been going for years.
In Ge — Google review
As soon as we checked in, the front desk staffs do not welcome us nicely. There is no smile or welcome greeting at all. Even thank you nor smile. All of them look tired and just doing their job.
Starting from front desk to housekeeping staff were slow at responding to our room request. There are no warm and welcoming service at all. The service is so bad that if i will never come back to this resort. Particularly their front desk staffs which we find them quite racist toward domestic (Indonesian) tourist. While we were checking out, there is foreign (white people) tourist next to us. The staff greet them with laughter and warm conversation. However, we just got straight and serious face with minimum conversation with the front desk staff.
The room design was quite old and need to be updated. The bathroom stink. Water pressure coming out from shower is small.
The great thing about this hotel is direct access to the beach and great swimming pool area that is facing the beach. Giving sense of infinity pool and feel like swimming at the sea with clearer water in private area.
Overall, we are disappointed with their staff service due to slow respond and unfriendly. I wish this constructive feedback can be use to improve future performance of this hotel.
ana yasmin — Google review
had a great stay for a week...large 1 bedroom apartment; good facilities; room service food was cheap and good; internet was a bit slow; quietest time of year early Feb. with some bouts of rain; a relatively quiet part of Bali but easier to get around
Drew Roo — Google review
Be very careful as this hotel is running a scam! They get people to advertise a free stay at it, they will bring you back and tell you will get a free lunch and that you can win 10 million, iPad mini or a luxury stay for “next” time. The woman will pretend that by bringing you back they get offered a permanent job as they only trainee. If the manager of this hotel is reading this please stop letting people doing scams! Do not stay here and do not fill out any forms with your details. They will also give you free t shirt with the Peninsula resort beach Bali hotel!
Cris V — Google review
First time in Bali love the place and people ❤️ Amazing food nothing is too much trouble for staff
Lynnette Burrell — Google review
Location good.
Indian restaurants near by
Activities available at resort
Private beach but swimming not possible. Co operative staff.
hiren shah — Google review
The location of the resort is excellent because it is adjacent to a commercial center and all the services that guests need, whether restaurants, pharmacies, or food stores.
Or laundromats,,,
The hotel's bedding is always renewed, including towels, and the breakfast location has a wonderful view
The buffet meets all tastes, and the sports department and swimming pool services always receive attention from those responsible for them in terms of cleanliness and sterilization.
What added to the hotel’s distinction is the presence of the Executive Director, Mr. (WINDI), who seeks to maintain the resort’s customers, and the pleasant reception staff, such as Mr. ((AGUS)) and Mr (( Cardika)) and Mrs. ((ENI)), who are always there with a constant smile to the customers and solve any problem in record time and with distinguished professionalism. ,,
Thank you all 🌹
Zakarya Almulla — Google review
My first time in Bali, and in a resort like this! Being in Nusa Dua the surrounding area isn't crazy busy like Kuta.
So relaxing and enjoyable. The room (311) was huge, clean and comfortable and self-contained if you fancy cooking for yourself. But with the onsite and local area eateries you probably won't.
We had a ground floor apartment, two bedrooms, 3 beds (but an option for upto 6 pax). We walked out the door onto a beautiful grassed area. The other local hotels that we saw were based on concrete areas. The pool was very nice, with a swim up bar!
The only thing missing from the apartment was a dunny brush.
Definitely worth consideration
Gary Brooke — Google review
My home away from home, we visit for at least 1 week each year. Spotless and well maintained rooms. Quick and delicious room service. 2 main restaurants. Swim up pool bar. Separate toddlers pool. Ample clean towels, always available. Free bike hire for guests to ride along beach front path. Great buffet breakfast or order off the menu. Huge grassed area for kids to play or sun-bake or read a book or have a snooze. Beautifully maintained gardens and ponds. Staff are always smiling, happy, and ready to help with any reasonable request. I honestly don't have anything negative to say about our vacation time at this hotel, and we've been coming for 10 years. Thank you to all the peninsula staff.
M E (and my DozerDog) — Google review
Perfect
Rooms spacious
Staff capable and warm
Everything without the need to travel - sun sand sea pool with bard restaurant gym
paul hodson — Google review
Great location right on the beach. Older amenities but comfortable. Rooms spacious. Need microwaves & up to date cooking appliances. However on site restaurant & sports bar. Staff are friendly & helpful & provide pool service for drinks & food during the day. Highly recommend.
Joy Boyd — Google review
Great place, right on the beach. Three restaurants all affordable. Very friendly and helpful staff. Away from the rowdy areas but just 15 minutes from the airport and 20 from Kuta. Plenty of local shops and restaurants. A lovely pool area. People who say they don't like Bali may change their opinion if they spent some time at Peninsula Beach Resort
First time trying balinese massage, very relaxing and masseur got the right accupoints. Enjoyed the massage thoroughly. They provide limousine transport to and from the hotel, if within vicinity of Nusa Dua. Wonderful experience.
Ing Sim — Google review
Very nice ambience and we had an amazing Balinese massage , feels so refreshed and relaxed. Will defenitely recommend and come back again
Manju Puthiyedath — Google review
I had been doing some climbing the day before so my legs did need a massage badly. My friend and I opted for the one hour food massage and at our request they added an additional 15 minute shoulder massage for me. Left the place feeling much more lighter and happier. Highly recommend visiting this place if you are in the area.
In Her Shoes — Google review
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The price is quite high but the quality is superb! Cleanliness 10! Massage therapists 10! Ambience 10! Will definitely recommend to friends and family!♥️
Update: After comparing all the massages(four) I had here in Bali,this is the most expensive place. Masseuses from other places scrubbed us well and it just felt so nice,but at this spa,they just applied the scrub and that's it. We took the 2-hour packages but really,it wasn't even 2hours.
We spent 1.8 million rupiah for 2 packages.
IDR 825K for coffee detox body scrub(husband) and IDR 975K for Orchid Natural Volcano mask.
Was it worth it?not so.
So,if you're here for the spa's ambience,then you'll be satisfied. The place is also aesthetically pleasing. But if you're looking for a good quality massage,you can check other places.
elli fauzy — Google review
Amazingly relaxing, clean and modern spa. Staff are welcoming and friendly and the whole experience is great value for money. I absolutely recommend if you're in the Nusa Dua area.
Danielle Davies — Google review
High recommended, cozy place and good hospitality. Delicious drink welcome spa. No complaint
Hendra Kurnia Sastrawan — Google review
The place look ok but the hygiene is below standard. Towels and bed are smelly. I’m always left exposed so I feel so cold! The therapist never ask if I am cold! The toilet and shower aren’t clean too. I am scared
Pang Ching Man — Google review
Absolutely incredible place. Very clean and smells so nice. I got the two hour package with foot wash, massage, body scrub, yogurt moisturizer and then a flower bath. It was the best massage I've ever received in any country I've been too. The pressure was perfect. The yogurt moisturizer smelled amazing. And the bath was so peaceful. Was also served a cold drink before which was delightfully refreshing and a hot drink during the bath which was so tasty. Highly recommend this spa!
mj zyn (mjz) — Google review
This is really clean and good spa and messages place
Really recommend to take a break and having a great therapist
Scurity are awesome 👏 help me how to park my car
Reception are awesome and marketing the best
We are walk in treatment but they still letting us to do the services
Thank you
Agung Rio — Google review
We took the Lulur package and had an incredible experience. The spa is very aesthetically designed too. Right from the reception to the explanation of the package and the best part being the massage and scrub experience itself. Our therapist did an amazing massage and was so well versed with the massage techniques while adjusting to our strength. It ended with a very relaxing flower bath. Overall a 10/10 rating for the massage and experience.
Loona Barooah — Google review
The most amazing massage, facial, and flower bath, I’ve ever had!
If you come to Bali , you have to come here!!
kathy mckeown — Google review
Clean great spa. Massage therapist is knowledgeable and experienced. A bit pricey for Bali. Will be back again in future
Dmitry Miller — Google review
Can’t recommend than enough, amazing hospitality, therapist was great. Will definitely come back here on my next trip. Thanks guys for amazing hospitality and service.
sahil jaitely — Google review
Awesome experience at the spa! We had a girls spa day and received the 1 hr massage with body scrub and milk bath. Massage was so soothing and relaxing and the scrub with milk bath left my skin feeling soft and smelling so good! Rini was amazing and made sure the pressure was just right for a relaxing massage. The spa itself is so beautiful and the ginger tea offered on arrival is so refreshing.
Would highly recommend!
Janae' Miller — Google review
Authentic place for spa and real spa experience..... one should surely visit here
Thankyou
Royal Orchid Spa and Team