Kawasan Pecatu Indah Resort, Pecatu, Indonesia | 62-361-8484555
Hillside ocean-view location far from hustle of tourist areas
A six-minute walk to the beach
Spacious rooms with air-conditioning and balconies, some with kitchenettes
Outdoor infinity pool and poolside bar
Restaurant serving local and international cuisine
Free breakfast with hot and cold dishes
Events space suitable for large meetings and weddings
Fitness center and spa services available
Free shuttle to Kuta and Nusa Dua plus car and scooter rental
On-site tour desk that provides assistance with outings
24-hour room service
Free Wi-Fi
Remote location far from major attractions
Not directly on the beach
Some rooms are worn and tired, other pick up noise
Groups can overwhelm the property and be noisy
Wi-Fi is spotty
The New Kuta Hotel - A Lexington Legacy Hotel is a mid-range property on a quiet hillside in Pecatu, well over 30 minutes from Kuta despite the hotel's name. The beautiful setting overlooks the ocean, but there's no direct beach access. Features include an outdoor infinity pool and poolside bar, and two restaurants serving local and international cuisine. The 265 rooms and suites are simple and bright, and all have air-conditioning, TVs, and balconies; some have kitchenettes. Unfortunately, many rooms could use a refresh and better cleaning. This property also tends to attract big tour groups, which some guests have found disruptive. The price here is hard to beat, but travelers who don't mind spending a little more could consider La Joya, Villa & Bungalows, a smaller property with direct beach access.
Scene
Large property with corporate look, beautiful gardens, suitable for all types of travelers
This sprawling four-story hotel is an impressive thing to behold from the outside, with numerous balconies dotting its pale yellow facade. Long marble walkways and stairs flanked by greenery, a decorative pool, and trees lead to the entrance of the U-shaped building. Inside, the lobby is likewise huge, a plus when groups gather here, though perhaps a bit stark and cold for the average traveler. Sofas and chairs with bright-green or mustard cushions are clustered inside and out on the terrace, which offers nice views of the tropical setting and the ocean in the distance. Additional seating around the property, such as thatched-roof gazebos, are nice spots for pausing and enjoying the views. There's no direct beach access, but the ocean is visible from a number of spots around the property. With a variety of accommodations from rooms to suites, the hotel appeals to both couples and families. It also attracts groups who make use of its events spaces for meetings and weddings -- keep in mind that these groups mean that the vibe here can be less than quiet at times.
Location
Away from the tourist bustle in Pecatu, near Dreamland Beach and water park
Despite the name, this hotel is nowhere near the loud tourist hustle of Kuta town, which is over 30 minutes away by car. This hotel is located in a remote area in Pecatu, Uluwatu, on a hilltop that offers lovely views of the ocean. There's little in the immediate area, and tit's far more laid back than its cousins to the north -- this part of bali is known for its surf breaks and dramatic seaside cliffs. Dreamland Beach is a six-minute walk from the hotel, as is the Klapa Beach Club, which doesn't earn raves for its food and drink, but sits directly on the sand overlooking the water. The New Kuta Green Water Park and the New Kuta Golf Course can both be reached in about 10 to 15 minutes on foot, or a few minutes by car. The ancient Uluwatu Temple is a 20-minute drive from the hotel. Budget a 35 to 40 minute drive to reach Ngurah Rai International Airport.
Rooms
Bright, simple rooms with air-conditioning, TVs, and balconies, plus suites with kitchenettes
Rooms are simple, but bright and pleasant, with tile floors, neutral color schemes accented by citrus green and yellow, and two-tone modern furniture. The look is quite plain, and a bit of a let down given how sharp the hotel looks from the outside. Additionally, while the furniture has clean, contemporary lines, it does show a good deal of wear.
All rooms are air-conditioned and have balconies with wicker patio furniture. Views are of the mountains or ocean and golf course, and some views are much better than others. A large cabinet in each room holds the TV (some tube-style), as well as coffee/tea facilities. Some rooms have mini-fridges. Suites add living areas, minibars, and kitchenettes with sinks, two-burner stovetops, and microwaves (kitchen equipment must be requested). Family Rooms can accommodate up to five people. Bathrooms are on the small side, but they offer above-counter sinks, tiled showers, toiletries, and magnifying mirrors.
The Penthouse Suite, the most luxurious at the hotel, adds more style with boldly patterned wallpaper, woven rugs, and colorful silk pillows, and its bathrooms are large with soaking tubs. Maintenance and housekeeping are frequent complaints here, and insects can also be an issue. Guests have suggested requesting rooms facing the garden, not the road, for a quieter stay.
Features
Events spaces, outdoor pool, on-site restaurant and bar, fitness and business centers, and spa
The hotel is well-equipped for meetings and weddings, with three meeting rooms and a grand ballroom that can hold 600 people. Outdoor space by the pool also can be reserved for private events. The pool area is a lovely space with poolside daybeds, cushioned lounge chairs, and umbrellas for relaxing and enjoying the view. Dine restaurant and bar also overlooks the pool, and lots of potted tropical plants add to the ambiance. The daily breakfast buffet is free and includes cold and hot items such as omelets and fruit. International and local dishes are served up for lunch and dinner, and 24-hour room service is available. A business center offers computers and printers for guests to use, and there's also a fitness center on-site. Spa treatments can be arranged.