We often hear family and friends talking about how excited they are for their next Bali trip. Since Bali is so close and offers budget-friendly yet ultra luxe accommodations, it’s no surprise that Singaporeans flock there whenever they need a getaway.
If you’re an avid traveller to Bali, you’re probably sick of rotating through the same few hotels. Well, you can combat your boredom with these unique new Bali hotels in 2023 that will make you want to hop on a plane to Bali asap.
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You’ll be glad to hear that Duarolaka Sanur, newly opened this year, has sprawling suites starting at just $165/night. Apart from the extra large double bed, the suites also have a balcony complete with a seating area where you can sip coffee while admiring the lush surroundings.
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Mertasari Beach is just 800m away from the hotel, so guests who want to get a tan can bask in the sun or channel their inner child by building sandcastles. If you’re in the mood for a unique dining experience, you can go on a 50-minute ride to The Cave by Chef Ryan Clift, a next-level restaurant where you dine in an actual subterranean cave.
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For those who are looking for a getaway but are on a tighter budget, Marine Bay Sanur will suit your needs. The no-frills hotel is clean and comfortable without many additional bells and whistles to pay for. So, if you’re looking for simple and fuss-free accommodation, this is a great wallet-friendly option.
Assuming that you don’t plan to just lepak in your room all day long, you can check out the nearby La Mayeur Museum, housing intricate wood carvings and architecture. You’ll also find intriguing paintings by a Belgian artist who painted Balinese women in provocative clothing before the immodest dress code was abolished – offering an artistic commentary on the cultural phenomenon.
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After a day of sightseeing, drop by the Warung Beach Breeze restaurant, which is just steps away from the hotel, and enjoy their delicious Nasi Goreng Special + Sate (S$3.80) while listening to live music.
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A beautiful blend of local Balinese and contemporary designs can be found in each room at the Grand Mercure Bali Seminyak. You can also look forward to a spacious bathroom equipped with a rainfall shower and bathtub that’s ideal for indulging in a relaxing soak.
Supposing that you’re feeling famished after a long day of activities, stop by the in-house Cafe Marzano for Italian food. It’s a great place to get your pizza or pasta fix without having to venture far from homebase.
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They also have an outdoor pool if you want to swim laps or take a leisurely dip. Additionally, there’s a kiddy pool for your little ones to play in so you don’t have to worry that they’d get bored.
Those who love shopping will enjoy the hotel’s proximity to the Legian and Seminyak suburbs. They have popular shopping malls such as Beachwalk Shopping Centre and Discovery Mall Bali, ideal for a shopping spree.
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Tamantara offers a tranquil retreat for those who prefer to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. It has many great restaurants around the corner such as Menari Coffee Cafe, which serves a tasty Rolled Chicken Bacon (S$5.03) and an assortment of mouth-watering pastries.
Culture vultures should take the Central Bali Full Day Tour and wander the teeming Ubud forest to fully indulge in the Balinese way of life. And if you’re ever kaypoh-ed about how royals live, head down to the Ubud Palace to admire the pristine architecture and enchanting garden.
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Those travelling with family or in big groups will love the spacious layout of AYANA Segara Bali. At your private balcony, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of the ocean while relaxing on the jumbo sized daybed. Although it’s on the pricier end of new Bali hotels, it’s well worth the splurge.
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If your skin is looking dull while on vacation or you have a breakout crisis, try the in-house spa’s organic facials. They also offer a Nakatsuji Massage Ritual (S$225.04) which aims to relieve tension and drain lymphatic fluid, so you can check out of your vacay totally stress-free.
AYANA Segara Bali has 12 different in-house bars and restaurants to truly take your taste buds on a culinary journey. Epicures will leave stuffed and satisfied as there’s a variety of food such as steak, seafood, Italian cuisine, and local Balinese fare to choose from.
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On this list of new Bali hotels, this entry is certainly one for those who are on their honeymoon or just crave some quiet time with their bae. The Sebali Resort‘s cosy setting is sure to set the mood. In the room, you will find your own private terrace with an infinity pool that overlooks the valley.
Those who dedicate loads of time to maintaining a 7-step skincare routine will love the room’s spacious bathroom and luxurious marble touches. It definitely beats being crammed in a small HDB toilet! Speaking of which, there’s even a bathtub if you’d like to finally use the bath bombs you’ve been saving up.
Psst, there’s even a 43inch smart TV that has Netflix, so grab some popcorn and pull an all-nighter bingeing on your favourite K-dramas.
Our first order of business once we reach a holiday destination is to get to the hotel and just flop on the bed. You’re in luck because out of all the new Bali hotels, Arshika Bali Sunset Road is the most conveniently accessible at only a 10-minute drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport. At a little over S$56/night, you wouldn’t expect such lavish rooms, but setting foot within the 4-star hotel may leave you awestruck.
Guests can enjoy American, Indonesian, and Western cuisine at the hotel’s all-day dining restaurant. Thanks to its open kitchen plan and modern art design, this restaurant has a lively and cheery vibe.
Btw, if you happen to get a room on the ground floor, you’d be able to dip your toes into the pool as soon as you open your terrace windows. Not to forget, no trip to Bali is complete without trying their floating breakfast, so simply call or message the hotel to have this arranged.
Oculus Bali’s modern and atypical layout kind of resembles the house in the movie, Ex Machina. Get as close to nature as possible with the open air bath which grants you long, relaxing soaks while you enjoy an unblocked view of the lake.
Speaking of soaking in water while marvelling at next-level scenery, the hotel also has a zero-edge pool where you can gaze upon an ancient mountain. Talk about wow factor. Enjoy a leisurely swim while admiring the incredible views of Mother Nature’s work. Get your camera ready and snap some selfies too, of course, as it doesn’t get more picturesque than this.
Desa Hay Canggu is the perfect spot for those looking for a secluded retreat that’ll have you in tune with nature. In addition to the plunge pool, the modernised straw hut-style villas are cooling and spacious with swinging chairs on the private terraces. A room like this promises a memorable time with your bae, or a unique twist on family vacations.
The hotel’s most exclusive restaurant, Ijo, is the perfect place to pamper your sweetheart. There is nothing better than having a heart-to-heart conversation and enjoying a meal in a charming, intimate setting.
Don’t miss out on their juicy Rib Eye Sandwich (S$10.61) and refreshing Hay Red mocktail (S$4.41) – consisting of ginger syrup, cranberry juice, grenadine, butterfly pea, and rosella tea.
This hotel was formerly known as Katamama Boutique Hotel before being rebranded as Potato Head Suites & Studios in 2022 and joining the league of new Bali hotels. With its warm and cosy decor, you’ll feel right at home here. If you’re environmentally conscious, you’ll appreciate the fact that many of their furnishings and toiletries are eco-friendly.
You’ll also be delighted to know that a stay in the hotel includes free access to their oh-so-famous beach club. Enjoy sipping on their sweet and boozy in house cocktails while chilling in the infinity pool. Afterwards, satisfy your hunger with some hearty mains like a Double Cheese Burger (S$15.44) or Fish and Chips (S$14.56).
You’ll feel as if you’re walking into an art gallery when you stay at Aloft Bali Kuta at Beachwalk, thanks to its colourful accents and abstract wall murals. The loft-inspired design and chic furniture lends to the Emily in Paris vibes as well.
Although you’ll be tempted to nua in the room all day, Kuta Beach is a mere 2-minute walk away. So make sure to pack your sunscreen and beach towel, as you won’t want to miss out on all the sun, sand, and maybe even surf – if you’re feeling up for it.
After working up an appetite, head back to the hotel’s in-house Johnny Rocket fast food restaurant for their Route 66 burger (S$7.86), fries (S$3.20), and milkshakes (S$4.86) that are worth every calorie.
Enjoy the morning sunshine from your balcony and relax in Dream of Aventus Hotel Kuta’s lavish rooms. You’ll be able to rest easy and take a load off in their spacious and comfortable beds. Catching up on some TV while sinking into their plush mattresses? Yes please.
Come rain or shine, you won’t have to cancel your plans as there’s an indoor swimming pool to have relaxing dips in. There’s also a wading pool for kids to enjoy, so the whole family can have a splash and beat the Bali heat.
If you’re in the mood for some entertainment while having a meal, head down to Made’s Warung restaurant which is just a 5-minute walk from the hotel. Their local delicacies include the Nasi Campur Ayam To-Too (S$8.40) – an Indonesian dish comprising mixed rice with chicken, vegetables, and peanuts. The best part is, you’ll get to dig in while enjoying a Balinese dance performance.
Hopefully after reading this you’ll have some new ideas for your next Bali trip. When you have this list of new Bali hotels to choose from, you won’t need to complain about always falling back on the same old accommodation.
Travellers of all sorts can find something that suits their needs and tastes, from couples looking for a romantic getaway to families and large groups seeking spacious villas. Many of these new Bali hotels are also close to beach clubs, shopping centres, and other activity options, so you won’t have to go far to keep your itinerary packed.
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Cover image adapted from: Desa Hay , All Accor , Marriott , Oculus bali
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