Situated in Tabanan, 200 metres from Balian Beach, Yama Balian features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Located in Tabanan Regency, along the southwest coast of Bali, Amarta Beach Retreat by Nakula is a beachfront boutique resort. The property is a 30-minute drive from the Butterfly Park.
WakaGangga offers a luxurious seaside retreat with a bar, restaurant and a spa on site. Guests can enjoy a refreshing dip in the outdoor pool and access free Wi-Fi in all areas.
Located 15 minutes’ drive from Taman Ayun, Umasari Rice Terrace Villa is set in Marga, Tabanan. Free Wi-Fi access is available in all areas of the property. Rooms here will provide you with a terrace....
Offering traditional Balinese décor, Puri Taman Sari is located in Umabian Village within Tabanan’s Marga District. Surrounded by greenery and rice fields, it offers an outdoor pool and free parking.
Located in Tabanan, 37 km from Blanco Museum and 37 km from Monkey Forest Ubud, Padi Bali Jatiluwih provides accommodation with free WiFi and a garden with a terrace and mountain views.
Nirjhara has free bikes, outdoor swimming pool, a fitness centre and garden in Tabanan. 1.5 km from Kedungu Beach and 1.6 km from Panggungan Beach, the property provides a terrace and a bar.
On average, 3-star hotels in Tabanan cost £29 per night, and 4-star hotels in Tabanan are £97 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Tabanan can on average be found for £256 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Tabanan this weekend is £27 or, for a 4-star hotel, £168. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Tabanan for this weekend cost on average around £465 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £18 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Tabanan for tonight. You'll pay on average around £168 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Tabanan will cost around £491 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar, Indonesia. From there, Tabanan is approximately 30km away. Take a taxi or hire a car for a 1-hour drive. Domestic travellers can also drive directly, or take a bus from major Indonesian cities.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers heading to Tabanan, Indonesia, is Ngurah Rai International Airport. It's approximately 25km away, offering a variety of transport options and frequent flights.
Tabanan, Indonesia, offers limited public transport. The most common method is using 'bemos', small minibuses, for short distances. For longer journeys, consider hiring a car or a motorbike. Cycling is also popular, but be aware of the traffic. Walking is feasible within small areas. Always verify routes and prices before travelling.
Tanah Lot is a popular area in Tabanan, renowned for its iconic sea temple. It offers stunning sunsets, local markets and is conveniently close to other attractions like the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces. Ideal for visitors seeking a blend of culture and natural beauty.
Tabanan, Indonesia, experiences a tropical climate with consistent temperatures throughout the year, averaging around 27°C. There are no distinct summer or winter seasons. However, there are two main seasons: the dry season from April to October and the wet season from November to March. The region does not typically experience monsoons or hurricanes.
The ideal months to visit Tabanan, Indonesia are from April to September. This period is considered the dry season, offering a more pleasant climate with less rainfall and humidity. It's perfect for exploring the lush landscapes, including the iconic Jatiluwih Rice Terraces and Tanah Lot Temple. The temperatures during these months typically range from 22°C to 33°C, providing a comfortable environment for outdoor activities.
Explore the spiritual side of Tabanan at the iconic Tanah Lot Temple, or immerse yourself in the lush greenery of the UNESCO-listed Jatiluwih Rice Terraces. Encounter playful monkeys at Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest, visit the serene Batukaru Temple, or take a short trip to Mengwi to marvel at the majestic Taman Ayun Temple.
What guests said about Tabanan:
6.0
Scored 6.0
I can't generalize the whole area because it's really big.
I can't generalize the whole area because it's really big. There are some nice views and, surely, there are many places to visit. But the transfers take too much time, bumpy roads, hilly, upside-down, left-to-right and so on. You have to have a lot of patience to go there.
Martin
Czech Republic
4.0
Scored 4.0
The beaches in this area not very good.
The beaches in this area not very good. To travel to any tourist land mark takes minimum 30 minutes buy scooter. Grab and Gojek not available in this area. So need to definitely rent a scooter. I booked 13 days stayed 10 and left.
Yhe shower had a water saver shower head, took a really long time to actually get wet using it. Ended up removing shower head and showering under open hole. Food was terrible at resort. Was sick first 4 days then started eating at other areas. There is honestly nothing of interest near this location. Internet had problems with wifi modem everyday, lucky to get 30 minutes use each day.
Laundry was cheap. Local food cheap. But everything else was just bad
Lionel
Australia
10
Scored 10
So good to be away from busy South Bali.
So good to be away from busy South Bali.
Here it is all about real balinese life and tradition.
For sure the main road is just a way to go there but once you step out of it this is lush, nature, villages with soul.
Nicolas
France
10
Scored 10
Tabanan is the region of Bali south of Denpasar and north of...
Tabanan is the region of Bali south of Denpasar and north of Kuta etc. So although it includes Tanah Lot - the very popular Hindu beach temple, it also has many unspoilt areas of rice fields, farms, very pretty, clean villages and glorious empty beaches although we didn't swim due to the rips on our local beach. There is a marvellous pottery in Pejatan where you can not only buy some lovely local ceramics but do classes as well. We also visited the Subak museum (we were the only visitors there and had a guide take us round) where they explain the village rice growing organisations and the Mangarana Memorial Park which has a war memorial commemorating all the Balinese who died against the Dutch in the war of independence in 1949 and the graves of the 89 guerillas who died in an actual battle there, including their leader, I Gusti Ngurah Rai (after whom the Airport at Denpasar is named) The driver from our hotel showed us his Uncles grave, which has their village name on it. So much to see but such rural quiet if you want it; great area for cycling or walking and exploring.
Sarah
Australia
2.0
Scored 2.0
MY REVIEW OF TABANAN ITSELF WAS GREAT.
MY REVIEW OF TABANAN ITSELF WAS GREAT.
BUT AS FOR THE ACCOMMODATION, WOULD NOT RECOMMEND TO ANYBODY. BOOKED THE ARYA RIVERSIDE VILLA AND ENDED UP HAVING TO FIND ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION DUE TO THE FACT THAT WE BOOKED THIS VILLA IN FEB 2019 FOR 2 NIGHTS IN JULY. GAVE OUR CREDIT CARD AND PAID FOR THIS ACCOMMODATION. GOT TO THE VILLA TO FIND IT PADLOCKED UP AND NOBODY AROUND TO BOOK US IN WAITED 2 HOURS FOR SOMEONE TO TURN UP AND SEVERAL PHONE CALLS TO THE NUMBER ON OUR BOOKING SHEET - NO ANSWER ON THAT PHONE. NO TELEPHONE NUMBERS AT THE VILLA TO CALL ANYONE TO OPEN UP THE VILLA. HAD TO LEAVE AFTER 2 HOURS TO FIND OUR ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION. WE ARE TRYING TO NOW GET A FULL REFUND FROM THE COMPANY. NO JOY YET. VERY ANRGY AND DISAPPOINTED WITH BOOKING.COM AND THE OWNERS OF THE VILLA.
WENDY EVERY
Wendy
Australia
10
Scored 10
This place was amazing.
This place was amazing. Far away from everything except a restaurant up the beach which was a bit expensive but ok and a few tiny local shops. It’s unique and has magical gardens that are very highly maintained. Situated between rice fields and the black sandy beach. What a perfect escape for a couple to a family. Would definitely recommend.
Wonderful stay, great escape to the jungle
I've changed tent option to the wooden house and enjoyed stay more there.
Stuff is very helpful and supportive in the hotel food is nice, highly recommend this place if you want to disconnect from everything and breath out .
My special gratitude to Wayan who helped me a lot to have medicine, I got flu after couple of days.
In the hotel you can have massage and yoga, ask host.
Also possible to have barbecue and sit next to the fireplace.
Our villa with private pool was exceptional. A huge sitting room and two equally large bedrooms made it a very relaxing place for our family of two adults and two children (11 and 9).
Bathrooms for both bedrooms are very sizeable and the extra ‘outdoor’ showers were very cool.
Outside, the private pool was a little oasis for us. Plenty big enough for a family of four to play and relax. The scale of the property is further demonstrated by a large seating area.
We loved everything about our stay at Nirjhara. The hotel is beautiful and is set in a stunning lush oasis, featuring its very own waterfall and in the midst of rice terraces. Alejandro, the manager, and the entire staff were simply amazing. From the moment we arrived we were made to feel welcome and the level of service was exceptional throughout our stay. We loved every minute of our time at Nirjhara. Thank you to the whole Nirjhara team!
Private pool villa was amazing. It felt like home. Everything was neat and tidy. They offer room service everyday and the private pool with garden, open feeling bathroom with outdoor shower, large bathtub with dressing area. Everything was perfect. Also their restaurant, Spa and shuttle services were pretty amazing. Highly recommend for any kind of tourists.
Its beautifully located within the rice terraces. It’s very quiet but also offers a lot of activities, like yoga, massages or even a cooking class which you can easily book via WhatsApp. One guy at the reception was especially nice and helpful. He even drove us to the main road when we had issues getting a Grab at the hotel.
- amazing location in the jungle.
- the hotel are investing in the local community and lots of staff are from the village.
- the camping domes are a great experience.
- the jeep tour with visits to local, quiet waterfalls and incredible rice fields.
- not ‘touristy’.
- great for a 1 or 2 night stay.
Really lovely staff, and the private Villa was beautiful. The spa was really great and the food and drinks were amazing. We had many fantastic staff help us during our stay, in particular Julie was amazing.
The pools were great as well especially in the heat.
It has an amazing mix of local plus modern facilities. The private pool was amazing to laze around. The cooking class we took was an amazing experience and the staff is very friendly and helpful. Overall a wonderful experience I would recommend.
Excellent location. Great owners , quiet , comfortable & absolutely spotless . Close to various food outlets , ATM's & only a few minutes walk from the centre of Tabanan & Pasar Senggol night Markets.
Eco friendly, attentive personel, bilingual, placed away from tourism area, went to take pictures in a small walk at the Village where the hotel is located. An immersive place of the Balinese culture.
Perfect location right next to the ocean - beautiful, serene surroundings, nice villa with private pool and full privacy, everything seems to be carefully thought trough.
Stuff very polite, good position for surfing. You can rent the scooter from the hotel for less then 60k! Beautiful family, the area is nice, isn't too tourist and chaotic
The location is fantastic for nature lovers. Set in a beautiful rice growing area with wonderful scenery.
The hotel has a lovely cultural feeling like a temple.
The staff were very welcoming and friendly, the hotel design is very beautiful. stayed at Grand Lagoon and the villa was stunning.
The pool was very clean.
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