Hotel near Nusa Dua,Bali12.1% of visitors choose this area
SSOLOVIOVA-KOROTKOVA LARYSA2025.08.09
Hotel is beautiful, has four swimming pools, green territory, very comfortable restaurants with western, Chinese and local food. We booked the chamber with two big beds and garden view in corpus 1: the room is big enough, comfortable amenities, no mosquitoes. Animation is interesting, as for adults so for kids. Staff is friendly and helpful, everyone speaks English, thanks to kind lovely smiling people around we felt as at home in Renaissance hotel. Spa center is very nice, kindly recommended to attend it!
Hotel near Uluwatu,Bali9.9% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.08.24
Facilities: This was the third hotel on our trip, and the facilities felt relatively new. We booked a Deluxe King room, which is their most basic category. The king bed was 1.8 meters wide, perfectly sufficient for us and our child. The room wasn't particularly large and didn't have a sofa or table, so we mostly had to sit on the bed. However, the Renaissance Uluwatu clearly prioritized the bathroom, featuring double sinks and a large bathtub. The balcony also had a table and chairs, which was convenient for drying swimwear after a dip. I've always loved the scent of their toiletries.
[Highlight 1] The Kids' Club offers a wide array of activities and is very well-equipped. Children can do crafts, play games, watch movies, and even feed the hotel's resident owls. The Club features foosball, a kids' pool table, and three PlayStations (mostly offering child-friendly games). It's a perfect place for kids to freely explore and enjoy themselves.
[Highlight 2] Strictly speaking, the hotel has three restaurants: Clay, Ikat, and Roosterfish (the Renaissance's 'enclave' restaurant at Pandawa Beach). Roosterfish is highly recommended. The ingredients are fresh, the seasoning is excellent, and the portions are generous. It requires a shuttle ride to get there, but you're rewarded with fantastic sea views. Next, I'd recommend Ikat, located within the main hotel complex, right by the large infinity pool. It serves Indonesian cuisine, a blend of traditional and modern flavors. While the portions are average, the taste, ingredients, service, and ambiance are all excellent.
[Highlight 3] The hotel's design language evokes a grand sense of embracing nature. Built into the hillside, the lobby is situated on the highest floor. Multiple curved buildings are oriented in the same direction, staggered left and right to form a wing-like extension. Each individual building is typically only 5 to 6 stories tall, which provides a good sense of space. Different wings are connected by skywalks on various levels, and functional areas (restaurants, pools, gym, kids' club, banquet halls, etc.) are distributed across these different wings. First-time guests might find it complex, almost like a maze, while others might appreciate its unique charm.
Hygiene: The room had no noticeable dust traps or unclean corners. Public areas of the hotel were kept clean and well-maintained in a timely manner.
Environment: The main characteristic is the hotel's hillside location. To go out for meals or shopping, you either need a taxi or the shuttle bus. It's not like the Indigo Seminyak where you can easily walk out to explore and dine. However, the hotel's shuttle bus provides direct access to their Roosterfish Beach Club, located near the beach along the cliffside road, which somewhat compensates for not being directly on the beach. If you're comfortable with this, you'll likely appreciate the hotel's unique offerings.
Service: Excellent. Among the three hotels we stayed at in Bali, the staff's attitude was consistently great. When Pram at the front desk learned we had an early 6 AM flight the next day, he arranged a generous breakfast box (featuring special fried noodles, croissants, fried eggs, fruit, coffee, juice, etc.) and ensured it was delivered punctually at checkout.
I really enjoyed my stay at the Renaissance and will definitely consider their properties in other locations in the future.
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GGuest UserFacilities: This was the third hotel on our trip, and the facilities felt relatively new. We booked a Deluxe King room, which is their most basic category. The king bed was 1.8 meters wide, perfectly sufficient for us and our child. The room wasn't particularly large and didn't have a sofa or table, so we mostly had to sit on the bed. However, the Renaissance Uluwatu clearly prioritized the bathroom, featuring double sinks and a large bathtub. The balcony also had a table and chairs, which was convenient for drying swimwear after a dip. I've always loved the scent of their toiletries.
[Highlight 1] The Kids' Club offers a wide array of activities and is very well-equipped. Children can do crafts, play games, watch movies, and even feed the hotel's resident owls. The Club features foosball, a kids' pool table, and three PlayStations (mostly offering child-friendly games). It's a perfect place for kids to freely explore and enjoy themselves.
[Highlight 2] Strictly speaking, the hotel has three restaurants: Clay, Ikat, and Roosterfish (the Renaissance's 'enclave' restaurant at Pandawa Beach). Roosterfish is highly recommended. The ingredients are fresh, the seasoning is excellent, and the portions are generous. It requires a shuttle ride to get there, but you're rewarded with fantastic sea views. Next, I'd recommend Ikat, located within the main hotel complex, right by the large infinity pool. It serves Indonesian cuisine, a blend of traditional and modern flavors. While the portions are average, the taste, ingredients, service, and ambiance are all excellent.
[Highlight 3] The hotel's design language evokes a grand sense of embracing nature. Built into the hillside, the lobby is situated on the highest floor. Multiple curved buildings are oriented in the same direction, staggered left and right to form a wing-like extension. Each individual building is typically only 5 to 6 stories tall, which provides a good sense of space. Different wings are connected by skywalks on various levels, and functional areas (restaurants, pools, gym, kids' club, banquet halls, etc.) are distributed across these different wings. First-time guests might find it complex, almost like a maze, while others might appreciate its unique charm.
Hygiene: The room had no noticeable dust traps or unclean corners. Public areas of the hotel were kept clean and well-maintained in a timely manner.
Environment: The main characteristic is the hotel's hillside location. To go out for meals or shopping, you either need a taxi or the shuttle bus. It's not like the Indigo Seminyak where you can easily walk out to explore and dine. However, the hotel's shuttle bus provides direct access to their Roosterfish Beach Club, located near the beach along the cliffside road, which somewhat compensates for not being directly on the beach. If you're comfortable with this, you'll likely appreciate the hotel's unique offerings.
Service: Excellent. Among the three hotels we stayed at in Bali, the staff's attitude was consistently great. When Pram at the front desk learned we had an early 6 AM flight the next day, he arranged a generous breakfast box (featuring special fried noodles, croissants, fried eggs, fruit, coffee, juice, etc.) and ensured it was delivered punctually at checkout.
I really enjoyed my stay at the Renaissance and will definitely consider their properties in other locations in the future.
SSOLOVIOVA-KOROTKOVA LARYSAHotel is beautiful, has four swimming pools, green territory, very comfortable restaurants with western, Chinese and local food. We booked the chamber with two big beds and garden view in corpus 1: the room is big enough, comfortable amenities, no mosquitoes. Animation is interesting, as for adults so for kids. Staff is friendly and helpful, everyone speaks English, thanks to kind lovely smiling people around we felt as at home in Renaissance hotel. Spa center is very nice, kindly recommended to attend it!
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