There's a Private Beach
Guests liked that staying at this hotel gave them access to a private beach. If you're ready to soak up the sun and don't want to deal with as many crowds, guests recommended spending lots of time on the hotel's beach.
Featuring a themed design inspired by elements of Balinese culture, the Inaya Putri Bali is a large, upscale resort where guests can enjoy oceanfront experiences enhanced by courteous staff members. There are both rooms and villas at the Inaya Putri Bali, and some have private swimming pools. Amenities include free minibars with non-alcoholic beverages, coffee makers, in-room Wi-Fi access and private balconies. The marble bathrooms have deep-soaking tubs and and showers with rainfall shower heads. Guests can unwind at the spa, swim in the three-tier infinity pools or do planned activities, including yoga classes, crafts and beach walks. The hotel has several dining establishments: The Homaya Restaurant, Gading Restaurant, Ja'Jan Bistro, and Ja'Jan By The Sea. Guests can also get drinks at the Bar Lounge. This property is just over a mile from the Bali International Convention Centre. Also, it's a 17-minute stroll from the Museum Pasifika, which showcases Asian Pacific art.
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Guests liked that staying at this hotel gave them access to a private beach. If you're ready to soak up the sun and don't want to deal with as many crowds, guests recommended spending lots of time on the hotel's beach.
Guests loved how this hotel has a three-tiered swimming pool. Many spent a great deal of time there cooling off in the well-maintained facility. Furthermore, some rooms include private swimming pools. Guests who splurged on those accommodations generally thought their money was well spent.
Good feedback came from guests who were happy that this property's rooms have minibars in them, and unlike those at many properties, the beverages inside are free. Guests thought it was very convenient to have such easy access to refreshments and not have to pay for them.
Guests complained that this hotel caters to gigantic tour groups, and that they caused a lot of noise problems around the hotel. Most often, the noise levels were noticeable around the pools, during meals, and in the hallways.
Guests said the breakfast buffet often gets overrun with people who are overly eager to get food. They remarked that the items on the buffet don't get restocked quickly enough and said that fellow guests are often pushy and not willing to wait their turns.
Guests often smelled a sulphur odour coming from their drains when running the showers. They said it took several minutes for the smell to go away. Furthermore, guests often dealt with blocked drains in the showers, which ended up causing the bathrooms to flood.
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