Like that silvered-hair lady in a Mercedes, she’s showing a few wrinkles but maintains her class. The 1992 rooms could use a facelift, though they’re aging more gracefully than most of us. Oil tankers occasionally photobomb your ocean vista. Not super kid-friendly… feels more adult.
The Italian restaurant’s lighting is bright enough to perform surgery, but the food makes up for the interrogation-room ambiance. The resort’s beach club offers watersports like kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding. Each suite has a private terrace, many with ocean views. Keep in mind that the area lacks nearby dining and nightlife options, so you’ll primarily stay on-site. This place is hilly, with many stairs.
Swimming Pool
Gym
Spa
Bicycles Available
Wi-Fi
Family Friendly
Pet Friendly
Electric Car Charging
Beach Access
Hiking Trails
Accessible
Sustainable
Adults Only
Age Restriction 16+
Age Restriction
Fancy the VIP treatment? Book with us, and we’ll make it happen. Early check-in, late check-out? Sorted. Free breakfast? Of course. F+B voucher? We’ll work on it. Room upgrade? Probably.
It’s all about who you know, and with our FORA partnership, you’re always in the inner circle. We’ll confirm what perks we’ve arranged before you ever pay.
Manggis, East Bali, Indonesia
Nearest international airport
Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS)
Distance from airport
47 miles/75 km
Journey time
2 hours by car through Bali's greatest hits: traffic jams, scenic countryside, and finally, serenity
Rate advice Approximate rates by room type and season
Most basic room
Garden Suite
$1000
$1500
$1200
Mid-priced room
Ocean View Suite
$1500
$2000
$1750
Most expensive room
Most Expensive Suite
$3500
$5000
$4000
Rates are approximate and for guidance only. To get prices for your trip dates, book with us.
Amenities In our room
Air Conditioning
Coffee Machine
Microwave
Mini-Bar
Room Service
Top-Scoring Pillows*
TV
*Top-scoring pillows are pillows we've rated 8 (or higher) out of 10 for comfort.
Food + Drink On-site surprises
Two restaurants that take themselves seriously enough to deliver excellence, not so seriously they forget you’re on vacation. The main venue juggles Western and Balinese cuisine with an 8.5/10 flourish, while the Italian option serves la dolce vita under somewhat criminal lighting. Afternoon tea is less “proper English” and more “proper fabulous,” especially when served poolside in your private sala. The bar mixes views with vintages, though honestly, you could drink tap water here and feel sophisticated. Pro tip: surrender to the room service at least once – because sometimes paradise is breakfast in your robe while watching cargo ships drift by.