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| No. of Rooms:
510 |
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| Phone:
361 771510 |
Fax:
361 771360 |
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| Total of 3 reviews |
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| Submission date: 2008-02-22 - Date of Stay: February 2008 |
| Submitted by: Robert Symons - From: Canada |
| Type of Traveller: Mature Couple - Age Group: 41 - 50 |
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| Could be perfect |
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This hotel is fantastic. The staff are bought into the idea of customer service and are so friendly and helpful. The grounds and the hotel's location are second to none and the pool surroundings are 1st class. However the humidity smell in the room is a real drawback. I complained and to be fair the management arranged for a dehumidifier straight away. This helped the situation but didn't fully appease my wife. It did get better during the stay but I would have thought from all the comment recieved previously I thought the team would have acted before the "horse bolts" This aside the hotel isn't overly expensive, but when you take a 10 minute walk outside the complex you realise isn't as competative as it could be especially for food and drink. Try the Bali collection shopping centre and the fusion restuarant 10 minutes away.... they bring you back in a mini bus |
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3 out of 3 readers found this review helpful |
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| Submission date: 2007-01-16 - Date of Stay: November 2006 |
| Submitted by: Sue - From: United Kingdom |
| Type of Traveller: Young & Single - Age Group: 41 - 50 |
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| My second home |
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I have stayed at the Melia Hotel twice a year for the last 6 years, wny do I keep going back, well it is onew of the friendliest places I have stayed throughout my World travels. The staff from the GM down to the gardeners are remarkable and genuine, a smile and a greeting whoever you are.
The Hotel itself is warm and welcoming, the grounds are amazing and there is plenty to do without having to leave the resort.The personal touches offered really make you feel like part of the 'melia' family and not just 'another tourist'This is my heaven on earth and I am proud to say I have many friends there.
All the resturants there offer a wide variety of very good food, and yes you do pay just that little bit extra but then it is classed as five star, and in reflection to other 5 star hotels I have stayed in this is by far the most value for money and the most relaxing.
Nusa Dua is said not to be the real Bali and to some extent I agree, but nothing is too far away and transport is plenty che... Read more |
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18 out of 18 readers found this review helpful |
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| Submission date: 2005-10-22 - Date of Stay: August 2005 |
| Submitted by: Claire - From: United Kingdom |
| Type of Traveller: Young & Single - Age Group: 26 - 30 |
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| Expensive inside hotel |
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Lovely hotel, large grounds, very grand. Staff all very friendly and helpful. Accommodation good - big airy rooms, attention to detail, lovely large balcony etc. However, whilst very peaceful and lovely location and set on private beach, I never realised that the sea is tidal, so much of the day the sea is out and you have to walk for miles! Was very disappointed with this when we arrived as we were not told this, although it makes for good rock pooling after the sea has gone out! I like snorkelling, but it was rubbish for this too, even the snorkelling trips!
The hotel itself is very expensive, but if you are prepared to walk outside the hotel grounds there are a few market type shops and nice restaurants which are less than half the price of the hotel! And they will even take you back to the hotel personally on motorbikes for free if you have eaten at their restaurant, which is great (and hassle free, even though i went with a friend!)
Taxis are easily obtained outside the hotel an... Read more |
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58 out of 60 readers found this review helpful |
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