Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"This place was wonderful. My sink was clogged in my room, but I told the front desk they moved me immediately to a different room and all was good. I’m not allowing this little hiccup to ruin my stay or experience. Stay was amazing. This hotel, all the amenities everything was lovely. Highly recommend"
"Beautiful resort, but not quite the value or service level we expected
We stayed at Conrad Bali for the final part of our honeymoon. The hotel, grounds, pools, restaurants and overall setting are genuinely stunning, and visually it was one of the most impressive places we stayed in Bali/Lombok.
Our standard room was comfortable. The facilities were excellent, and we particularly loved the quieter smaller pool. We had not expected quite so many families and children, but this did not significantly affect our stay.
Breakfast had a good selection, and most of the food was very good. The Japanese and Indonesian restaurants were outstanding. However, the hotel was full, so restaurant bookings were needed, which made things feel less spontaneous. We were also disappointed with the seafood restaurant on our final night.
The main downside was value and service. Conrad was significantly more expensive than elsewhere we stayed in Bali/Lombok. While the setting and facilities partly justify that, food and drink felt very expensive by Bali standards. Service was pleasant but often slow, impersonal and more arduous than expected for this level of hotel.
Nusa Dua is convenient for an easy resort stay, but there is limited local atmosphere beyond resorts and Bali Collection. Overall, Conrad Bali is beautiful, but for us it did not offer the same warmth, value or personal service as other places we stayed. We enjoyed it, but probably would not return."
"staff were really friendly and welcoming. Better for younger families I would say. Breakfast was fantastic. Nice selection of activities for young children. Only down side is this is a pretty noisy hotel in the evening. Often families coming back around late and we had a room next to us that was obviously a joining room for another family but they were very loud and it almost felt like they were in the same room. We really enjoyed our stay but it was a little noisy at night. If you want a peaceful relaxing evening and have older children I would recommend a villa stay instead."
"Staff were great and helpful. Shuttle was super handy as well, trust me you won’t miss it. It’s like a safari truck and bright orange. Place was kinda dirty but okay. Area had some nice restaurants near by. Other than that, not much happening. Good stay for over night transit or something."
"We were upgraded to the Ayodya Palace and had an interconnected rooms for our young children. The check-in staffs were very friendly and welcoming. We were provided with fresh cold towels and drinks. The rooms came with free straw hats, snacks and fruits. They also had SmartTV in each rooms. Housekeeping were fast to our requests and issues we encountered during our stay. They also provided slippers for our room, but it was a bit small for our feet. Our rooms also came with free breakfast buffet. The buffet had a pretty good selection of local, western and eastern cuisines. We really enjoyed them. The resort had a private beach only accessible by guests though we find the waves to be a bit choppy and rough for our kids. The ocean water here were not calm and clear as I was led to believe. I hardly saw anyone snorkeling here and didn't think it was suited for one either. They provided free bikes and helmets. My 7 year old was able to ride the kid bike but it's a big too big for my 4 year old. I did put her on the "baby" seat and it worked fine. We took the bikes to the WaterBlow attraction nearby. The adult activities were almost non-existent. I didn't see anyone playing beach soccer or any of the scheduled activities. Kids clubs: It's mostly just a few adults watching your kids, not doing much. They just end up playing PS5 or watching TV most of the time. Not great, but it's free for you to get some downtime., SPA here was really reasonable and great. Highly recommend it."
When you save on your room price, you can experience more of the activities in Gianyar. Sanur Beach, Kuta Beach, and Ubud Monkey Forest are some of the popular places you can visit in the larger area.
What is a motel?
Motels often include free parking, and many have outdoor pools. Often one or two stories tall, motels usually have outdoor access to guestrooms from the parking lot. Motels made their debut in the 1920s as a convenient place to stay for the weary traveler taking a road trip along the major roadways of America.
What are the best motels in Gianyar?
Here you'll find some of our customers' favorite motels to book in the larger area. Cornerstone Bali Coworking is located 13.2 mi (21.3 km) from the heart of Gianyar. Enjoy access to the 24-hour business center, and freebies including WiFi and parking. David Houses: Free WiFi, free parking, and a 24-hour front desk are available during your stay. Central Gianyar is 20.6 mi (33.1 km) away. Kelingking Lucky Homestay: Enjoy access to the free parking. Located 17.8 mi (28.6 km) from the heart of Gianyar. Hotel Mawar 2: Central Gianyar is 11.6 mi (18.6 km) away. Free parking and a terrace are available during your stay, along with room amenities like a private patio.
What can I do in Gianyar?
Enjoy the beaches in this relaxing, romantic area while you're sightseeing. Favorite places in and around Gianyar include Sanur Beach, Kuta Beach, and Ubud Monkey Forest. These are some of the parks and outdoorsy places: Keramas Beach, Lebih Beach, and Cucukan Beach. You'll find these family-friendly sights in the area: Bali Safari and Marine Park, Nuanu Creative City, and Waterbom Bali. During your trip, here are some other places to visit: Bali Theatre, Pura Masceti, and Kanto Lampo Waterfall.
What's the seasonal weather like in Gianyar?
Weather can make or break a roadtrip, so we've gathered some data about year-round temperatures in Gianyar to help you plan yours. The hottest months are usually November and March with an average temp of 78°F, while the coldest months are August and September with an average of 76°F. The rainiest months in Gianyar are December, January, November, and February, with each month seeing an average of 11 inches of rainfall.
What are my options for getting around Gianyar when staying in a motel?
We've gathered some information about getting around Gianyar to help you navigate your stay: Fly into Ngurah Rai Intl. Airport (DPS), which is located 18.4 mi (29.6 km) from the heart of the city. If you'd like to venture out around the area, consider renting a car to take in more sights.