My husband and I stayed here for 3 nights.
The staff were incredible. They were extremely professional at all times. Some even had a cute sense of humor. I give the hotel 3 out of 5 because of the staff.
The hotel itself is very rundown and is in desperate need of a make over. There was damp in the walls of our bathroom which created a terrible stench. Having a shower was therefore not a pleasurable experience.
This was the most expensive hotel we stayed at in Indonesia and so we expected a certain level of luxury. Unfortunately we didn’t experience this, so it was a bit of a let down.
Senggigi, the area is a real ghost town. It was surreal to experience being the ONLY tourist in a shop, market, supermarket or restaurant. I can tell you that it was a bit freaky.
If you do visit Senggigi make sure that you plan tours, else you’ll be bored out of your mind.
Bluebird taxis are super easy to find here.
The breakfast was also not the greatest but it was palatable. I had the healthy breakfast which consisted of chopped up fruit with some cream, I think (it didn’t taste very good) with muesli and milk with either a pancake or waffle with banana or pineapple.
The view from the restaurant was stunning. We could see Mt Agung clearly in the distance.
My honest opinion, is to go to Kuta, Lombok instead of Senggigi.
The first room we booked into was the Neima room. We were severely disappointed. We killed about 30 mosquitoes in the first 20 minutes of being there. They would’ve carried us away. It was truly awful. We asked for an upgrade. We paid an extra RP600 000 for a bigger room with a private pool. We felt a lot more comfortable (besides the bathroom with the damp in the walls)