Block 5 - Pecatu Indah Resort, Jalan Raya Uluwatu, Pecatu, Indonesia | (937) 315-4602
Quiet location in the Pecatu Indah complex, overlooking New Kuta Golf Course
Spacious rooms with stylish contemporary decor, and balconies
Long, quiet pool with loungers and a wooden deck
Relaxing spa with treatment rooms and outdoor areas
Sunny restaurant serving Chinese cuisine; outdoor seating available
Casual bar with snacks and a pool table
Tennis court, loaner bicycles, and free yoga classes
Kids’ club complete with a kiddy pool and a playground
Wedding and events services, including a ballroom for 280 guests
Free Wi-Fi throughout, and free shuttle to the beach and local malls
Starting to show some wear and tear
Remote location far from all major attractions and the beach
Food gets mixed reviews
The 190-room Le Grande Bali is an upscale hotel with a remote location in the heart of a golf course in southwestern Bali. Contemporary rooms have free Wi-Fi, furnished balconies, and deep soaking tubs, but many are starting to show some wear and tear, and standard units lack local charm. The pool is nice an quiet, and the spa offers an array of treatments as well as indoor and outdoor facilities, but with only one restaurant serving Chinese cuisine, dining options are quite limited here. Although there is free shuttle service to nearby beaches and malls, most major attractions at least a 20-minute drive away, which makes it a better pick for golfers and those looking to spend some quiet time by the pool than for travelers expecting a beach getaway. Still, Le Grande Bali is by far the cheapest upscale option in the area.
Scene
Upscale property with contemporary interiors and a quiet atmosphere
Right at the very end of a cobblestone road flanked by tropical plants and the manicured lawns of the New Kuta Golf Course, a wooden structure marks the entrance to this upscale resort. The atmosphere is quiet and serene, and the lush grounds and low open lobby building make for a good first impression. The reception area itself has a few traditional Balinese elements, including lots of stone and wood accents, but decor is stylish and contemporary throughout, with minimalist furniture, bright throw pillows on dark couches, and clean lines. Rooms are housed in several four-story buildings with wooden verandas and white facades, and the grounds around them have a mix of manicured grass lawns and wilder tropical areas with bamboo trees, frangipani, and palm trees. The narrow space between buildings is taken up by the pool, which gets shade several hours a day. The atmosphere here is serene and relaxing, but some guests may find it too quiet.
Location
Remote location in the heart of a golf course in southwestern Bali
The hotel is located inside the New Kuta Golf Course, which is part of the Pecatu Indah Resort, a tourism complex home to a couple of other hotels and a water park. There is free shuttle service several times a day to New Kuta Beach, located a five-minute drive away, but there is nothing within walking distance of the hotel. While this location is convenient for golfers and those who plan to stay most of their time at the resort, travelers looking to explore the area may find it a little too out-of-the-way. One of the area’s main attractions, the Uluwatu Temple, is a 20-minute drive away, and both the town of Kuta and the Waterblow are about 35 minutes from the property. The airport can be reached in about 40 minutes.
Rooms
Clean, spacious rooms with contemporary decor and balconies
The hotel has 190 units, all featuring balconies overlooking either the grounds or the golf course, and a few with direct access to the pool. Decor is contemporary and stylish throughout, with neutral tones, wooden furniture with clean lines, and laminate floors, but some may find it lacking in local charm, especially in Deluxe Rooms, which have bare walls and few ornaments. Standard in-room amenities are on par with other upscale hotels, and include free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, safes, and electric kettles. Suites have a few modern Balinese-inspired touches, including wooden platform beds and stone carvings, as well as kitchens equipped with cooktops, full fridges, and sinks. Bathrooms are clean and spacious, with rain showers and separate soaking tubs. Most rooms, however, are starting to show their age, with scuff marks on furniture, and finishes that are a little rough around the edges.
Features
A pool, a spa, a restaurant, a kids’ club, and free area shuttle service
The hotel’s pool is located in a narrow courtyard between two buildings. It is long enough for a swim and has a quiet vibe, but those expecting a sun trap may want to know that it gets shade several hours a day. Dining options are limited (especially considering the resort’s remote location), as there is only one restaurant and one bar on-site. Little Nan Yang restaurant serves a breakfast buffet and Chinese cuisine (but food gets mixed reviews), and the bar has a short snacks and drinks menu. The kids’ club offers daily activities and has a small outdoor playground, and there is a shallow pool for toddlers as well. Weddings and meetings can be held in a large hall for up to 280 guests, and the hotel offers catering and business services. Free shuttles service to the beach and a mall, free Wi-Fi, and free loaner bikes are all available.