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.
Deborah
United Kingdom
Absolutely gorgeous resort! The staff were so friendly! I travelled by myself but felt so welcomed and safe in the resort because of the staff's hospitality. The food in the restaurant was incredible! Really enjoyed it and the included breakfast was also lovely. There are a few options to choose from so that's great :)
I also really enjoyed the pool area. I was there by myself most of the days so got to enjoy the pool and sun bed's fully!
Situated within 23 km of Tanah Lot Temple and 28 km of Ubung Bus Station, Umadhatu Resort by Amerta features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Tabanan.
Riccardo
United Kingdom
The location for what we like is amazing, far from the crowd, so if you like to be in busy area with plenty things around is not the place, this is immerse in a proper balinese village where turist are rare thing, but close to the sea. Plan to rent a scooter before, because i had to drive back an hour to canggu to find one. Amazing staff, very good food.
Thank you again.
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....
Melanie
Australia
Great value stay in a wooden bungalow. Surrounded by ricefields it is very quiet and peaceful. There are 2 swimming pools. Restaurant meals were reasonable as was breakfast
Featuring air-conditioned accommodation with a private pool, river view and a balcony, Chameleon Villa Bali is located in Tabanan.
Stijn
Netherlands
Beautiful villa. Very friendly staff. Perfect for a family with small children. We were with two kids aged 2 and 5. Very personal attention. We found one staircase to be unsafe and within an hour, a board was crafted for us to make the staircase safe. Everything is beautifully designed with a gorgeous garden and pool. Lovely river views. We stayed for four nights and enjoyed all the luxury. We actually spent most of our time at the villa, it felt like home. We had guests over who could comfortably sleep in the guest quarters.
Featuring pool views, Alami Boutique Villas & Resort features accommodation with patio, around 18 km from Tanah Lot Temple.
Rüdiger
Singapore
Calm location with a nice view over the landscape down to the ocean. Villa with privacy and a spacious area to relax. The staff was super friendly, helpful in all matters and they offered an outstanding service. The food was excellent and delicious. We really enjoyed the opportunity that they deliver the food to our villa. Perfect location for a getaway of busy everyday live. Beach and supermarket are within 10-15min driving distance by scooter.
Villa Taman di Blayu by Nagisa Bali is located in Belayu Village against a backdrop of natural surroundings of rice fields next to Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest.
Set just 18 km from Tanah Lot Temple, Ibu Ana Homestay features accommodation in Tabanan with access to a garden, a terrace, as well as a shared kitchen.
Thomas
Germany
Great host, full of live and energy and willing to help at any end 🙏
Located 31 km from Tanah Lot Temple, UmaUthu Bali offers an outdoor swimming pool, a garden and air-conditioned accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi.
On average, 3-star hotels in Tabanan cost £43 per night, and 4-star hotels in Tabanan are £125 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Tabanan can on average be found for £371 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Tabanan this weekend is £19 or, for a 4-star hotel, £169. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Tabanan for this weekend cost on average around £846 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £33 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Tabanan for tonight. You'll pay on average around £77 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Tabanan will cost around £374 (based on Booking.com prices).
What guests said about Tabanan:
Scored 6.0
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
Scored 4.0
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
Scored 10
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
Scored 10
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.
It’s a very unique experience Hotel. You are literally living in the midst of a rice terrace. A beautiful location. Some people might find the accommodation a little bit basic but nice big room, air conditioning, outdoor bathroom with hot water and for the adventurous at heart it’s a unique Balinese experience. The staff were all lovely and very helpful
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