Pros

  • Prime location along Jungutbatu Beach, overlooking Shipwreck's surf break
  • Elegant villas have flat-screen TVs, rainfall showers, and private gardens
  • Two-Bedroom Villas have private pools and living areas with kitchenettes
  • Popular and highly regarded French restaurant right on the sand
  • Two outdoor swimming pools, one of which uses saltwater
  • Charming poolside bar serves crepes and drinks
  • Spa offering a variety of massages and body treatments
  • Small shop selling apparel and accessories
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout, and free scooter parking
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Cons

  • Beds lack mosquito nets (but there's AC in all rooms)
  • Breakfast isn't included, and offerings receive mixed reviews
  • Complaints of poor soundproofing
  • Reception is not staffed overnight
  • No fitness center
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Bottom Line

The Indiana Kenanga Luxury Boutique Villas is a beautiful boutique resort situated on the island of Nusa Lembongan, overlooking Shipwreck's surf break on Jungutbatu Beach. The 18 villas at this upscale property feature a neutral gray-and-tan decor scheme that mixes modern European influence and traditional Balinese elements, plus flat-screen TVs, electric kettles, minibars, free Wi-Fi, and private furnished gardens. Two-Bedroom Villas add private pools, kitchenettes, and ample indoor/outdoor living rooms. The hotel is known for its excellent beachfront French restaurant, but breakfast isn't free and it gets mixed reviews. The two pools (one saltwater) are quiet and lovely, and the poolside bar serves sweet and savory crepes during the day. The small spa offers several treatments, including hot stone and Balinese massages. It's worth considering the Lembongan Beach Club and Resort, which offers free breakfast, a beachfront pool, and water sports.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Internet
  • Pool
  • Spa

Oyster Hotel Review

Indiana Kenanga Luxury Boutique Villas

Scene

Upscale French-run boutique resort popular with families and couples

The upscale Indiana Kenanga Luxury Boutique Villas was created in 2009 by two French designers, resulting in a mix of modern European design with Balinese touches. There's a consistent decor scheme across rooms and common areas, with ample use of bamboo, pale wood, light wicker, and gray stone, along with traditional thatched roofs and a mix of traditional Balinese artwork and Buddha statues. Both the main restaurant and the poolside creperie follow the same decor scheme as elsewhere in the hotel. Villas are peppered throughout tropical gardens, and the main restaurant and beachfront are accessed via a picturesque bridge that crosses one of the two pools. The serene vibe and excellent spa make this property better suited to couples, though families and groups of friends will likely appreciate the large villas.

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Location

Beachfront location on the island of Nusa Lembongan, a half-hour speedboat ride from Bali

Indiana Kenanga is set along Jungutbatu Beach on the small island of Nusa Lembongan, a 30-minute speedboat ride off the southeast coast of Bali. Boats from the hotel to the main island stop at the tourist enclave of Sanur; from here it's about a half-hour drive to the airport. The hotel itself looks out over the pristine waters of the Shipwrecks surf break and is within walking distance of cafes, bars, and dive operators. Tourist attractions -- such as the mangrove forest and the Devil's Tear -- are easily accessible by scooter or pick-up truck. Staff can help organize excursions around Nusa Lembongan and neighboring islands. 

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Rooms

Stylish villas with private courtyards, Balinese touches, and kettles

There are a total of 18 units at Indiana Kenanga Luxury Boutique Villas, including 16 430-square-foot (40-square-meter) One-Bedroom Villas with private gardens, and two 1,722-square-foot (160-square-meter) Two-Bedroom Villas with private gardens and swimming pools. All units feature a mix of sleek contemporary decor with traditional Balinese touches -- think slate-gray stone floors paired with tall Balinese bamboo ceilings, light furniture made from pale wicker and nearly white wood, and various little touches such as ornate framed mirrors, throw cushions with geometric patterns, and statuettes of reclining Buddhas. King beds are topped with quality linens but lack mosquito nets. All units, though, have air-conditioning, which should keep most bugs at bay.

Villas are equipped with a similar set of amenities, including flat-screen TVs with satellite channels, DVD players, electric kettles, safes, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. The Two-Bedroom Villas add large indoor/outdoor living rooms with kitchenettes equipped with fridges and stovetops. All villas offer sleek and spacious gray-and-tan bathrooms with walk-in rainfall showers, as well as bathrobes, hairdryers, toiletries, and locally sourced essential oils. Each of the Two-Bedroom Villas has two bathrooms -- one with a deep gray stone soaking tub. 

Given the indoor/outdoor layout of villas, some wear and tear and dust should be expected. Past guests have also complained that noise carries between units and from the outside to the rooms. 

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Features

Lovely beach, excellent (albeit expensive) restaurant, two pools, and a spa

Indiana Kenanga Luxury Boutique Villas has a sandy beachfront with a handful of double daybeds, bean bags, and padded lounge chairs shaded by a mix of parasols and wide coconut trees. There's also a beachfront fine-dining restaurant, helmed by the resort’s French co-founder and chef, Clement Fouquere, who worked at a three-Michelin-starred restaurant in Europe before coming to Bali. The restaurant serves excellent (albeit pricey) French-infused and Asian fare, and gets rave reviews for its lunch and dinner offerings. However, breakfast is not included in the standard rate and many past guests have complained that the morning offerings are not up to par. There is a poolside creperie and bar for more casual, affordable fare.

Other features here include two small outdoor swimming pools, one of which uses saltwater. Both are fringed by neutral-tone lounge chairs, gazebos, tables, and parasols, and while neither are particularly large, both are long enough for swimming laps. There is a pleasant spa that offers a good range of health and beauty treatments, but the hotel lacks a fitness center. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel. There's also a small boutique selling home decor items, beachwear, jewelry, and accessories.

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Things You Should Know About Indiana Kenanga Luxury Boutique Villas

Also Known As

  • Indiana Kenanga
  • Indiana Kenanga Villas

Address

Jalan Jungut Batu Beach 56, Klungkung 80771, Bali

Website

Oyster Hotel Review

Indiana Kenanga Luxury Boutique Villas

Scene

Upscale French-run boutique resort popular with families and couples

The upscale Indiana Kenanga Luxury Boutique Villas was created in 2009 by two French designers, resulting in a mix of modern European design with Balinese touches. There's a consistent decor scheme across rooms and common areas, with ample use of bamboo, pale wood, light wicker, and gray stone, along with traditional thatched roofs and a mix of traditional Balinese artwork and Buddha statues. Both the main restaurant and the poolside creperie follow the same decor scheme as elsewhere in the hotel. Villas are peppered throughout tropical gardens, and the main restaurant and beachfront are accessed via a picturesque bridge that crosses one of the two pools. The serene vibe and excellent spa make this property better suited to couples, though families and groups of friends will likely appreciate the large villas.

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Location

Beachfront location on the island of Nusa Lembongan, a half-hour speedboat ride from Bali

Indiana Kenanga is set along Jungutbatu Beach on the small island of Nusa Lembongan, a 30-minute speedboat ride off the southeast coast of Bali. Boats from the hotel to the main island stop at the tourist enclave of Sanur; from here it's about a half-hour drive to the airport. The hotel itself looks out over the pristine waters of the Shipwrecks surf break and is within walking distance of cafes, bars, and dive operators. Tourist attractions -- such as the mangrove forest and the Devil's Tear -- are easily accessible by scooter or pick-up truck. Staff can help organize excursions around Nusa Lembongan and neighboring islands. 

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Rooms

Stylish villas with private courtyards, Balinese touches, and kettles

There are a total of 18 units at Indiana Kenanga Luxury Boutique Villas, including 16 430-square-foot (40-square-meter) One-Bedroom Villas with private gardens, and two 1,722-square-foot (160-square-meter) Two-Bedroom Villas with private gardens and swimming pools. All units feature a mix of sleek contemporary decor with traditional Balinese touches -- think slate-gray stone floors paired with tall Balinese bamboo ceilings, light furniture made from pale wicker and nearly white wood, and various little touches such as ornate framed mirrors, throw cushions with geometric patterns, and statuettes of reclining Buddhas. King beds are topped with quality linens but lack mosquito nets. All units, though, have air-conditioning, which should keep most bugs at bay.

Villas are equipped with a similar set of amenities, including flat-screen TVs with satellite channels, DVD players, electric kettles, safes, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. The Two-Bedroom Villas add large indoor/outdoor living rooms with kitchenettes equipped with fridges and stovetops. All villas offer sleek and spacious gray-and-tan bathrooms with walk-in rainfall showers, as well as bathrobes, hairdryers, toiletries, and locally sourced essential oils. Each of the Two-Bedroom Villas has two bathrooms -- one with a deep gray stone soaking tub. 

Given the indoor/outdoor layout of villas, some wear and tear and dust should be expected. Past guests have also complained that noise carries between units and from the outside to the rooms. 

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Features

Lovely beach, excellent (albeit expensive) restaurant, two pools, and a spa

Indiana Kenanga Luxury Boutique Villas has a sandy beachfront with a handful of double daybeds, bean bags, and padded lounge chairs shaded by a mix of parasols and wide coconut trees. There's also a beachfront fine-dining restaurant, helmed by the resort’s French co-founder and chef, Clement Fouquere, who worked at a three-Michelin-starred restaurant in Europe before coming to Bali. The restaurant serves excellent (albeit pricey) French-infused and Asian fare, and gets rave reviews for its lunch and dinner offerings. However, breakfast is not included in the standard rate and many past guests have complained that the morning offerings are not up to par. There is a poolside creperie and bar for more casual, affordable fare.

Other features here include two small outdoor swimming pools, one of which uses saltwater. Both are fringed by neutral-tone lounge chairs, gazebos, tables, and parasols, and while neither are particularly large, both are long enough for swimming laps. There is a pleasant spa that offers a good range of health and beauty treatments, but the hotel lacks a fitness center. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel. There's also a small boutique selling home decor items, beachwear, jewelry, and accessories.

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Amenities

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Beach

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Pool

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

  • Supervised Kids Activities

  • Swim-Up Bar

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