Escape to Paradise: Tanjung Sari Inn Bali Awaits!

Tanjung Sari Inn Bali Indonesia

Tanjung Sari Inn Bali Indonesia

Escape to Paradise: Tanjung Sari Inn Bali Awaits!

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into Tanjung Sari Inn Bali! Forget perfectly polished travel brochures; this is the REAL DEAL, a messy, wonderful, and sometimes slightly chaotic exploration of a Balinese escape. And yes, I'm going to tell you if the pool towels are actually… towel-y.

Escape to Paradise: Tanjung Sari Inn Bali Awaits! - A Review That's (Hopefully) More Honest Than a Tourist Board*

(Disclaimer: I'm writing this after devouring a ridiculously delicious Balinese breakfast, so forgive any… enthusiastic tangents.)

First Impressions & Getting There (Accessibility, Etc.):

Right, so the burning question: How easy is it to actually, you know, GET THERE? Accessibility is a massive win, and I’ll be real – it’s something everyone should be thinking about. Tanjung Sari is generally pretty guest-friendly, especially for folks with mobility issues. There's an elevator—thank the travel gods!—which is huge. They’ve got facilities for guests with disabilities, and I saw ramps everywhere. Now, is it perfect for everyone? Look, Bali is Bali. You'll probably still have a few little hurdles, but they're trying. A+.

Airport transfers? EASY PEASY LEMON SQUEEZY. They’ll whisk you away from the chaos that is Denpasar airport. It's a godsend after a long flight. Plus, free parking if you're driving (a rarity in some parts!) and even car power charging! (Future-proofing, I like it.)

Cleanliness and Safety (The Important Stuff):

This is a biggie, especially these days. I'm a bit of a germophobe (don't judge!), and I have to say, I was impressed. The hotel really seems to care. Daily disinfection in common areas, professional-grade sanitizing services, and rooms sanitized between stays? Check, check, and check! Hand sanitizer stations everywhere, and staff trained in safety protocol. I even saw them using anti-viral cleaning products. The individually-wrapped food options are, like, a small detail but it matters. I felt safe. Seriously. I even felt safe enough to eat that questionable street food I was eyeing… (more on that later).

Rooms, Rooms, Glorious Rooms! (Available in All Rooms):

Okay, let's talk room. I’m a sucker for a good room. Air conditioning? Yes, please! Free Wi-Fi? (And you know what? It actually works!). Blackout curtains? Crucial for squeezing the last drop of sleep out of your vacation. The rooms are clean, well-maintained, and equipped with everything you need. The mini-bar? A little overpriced, BUT hey, it’s a convenience. The bed? Comfortable enough. Oh, and I loved the bathrobes! It does feel like a treat to throw one on after a long day. Wi-Fi [free] in all rooms!

Internet and Connectivity:

Free Wi-Fi is my best friend. Okay, it's a necessity when reviewing a hotel. And, yep, Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Works. It's a miracle! I was able to stream a show or two, answer a zillion emails -- maybe a few too many - and upload all those Instagram stories. There's also Internet [LAN] if you're old-school. Options.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking (Food Glorious Food!):

Okay, the food. This is where Tanjung Sari really shines. Let's be real, I've travelled a lot, and food is key!

  • Restaurants: They have multiple restaurants, serving everything from Asian to Western cuisine.
  • Breakfast [buffet]: The breakfast buffet is a delight. A proper Balinese breakfast, a bit of a Western option, the options really make your morning.
  • Coffee/tea in restaurant, Coffee shop: Essential.
  • Poolside bar: The poolside bar is life. Sipping a Bintang while watching the sunset? Absolutely no complaints.
  • Room service [24-hour]: Bless them! Especially after a night of maybe… too much Bintang (see above).
  • Vegetarian restaurant: Excellent options for vegetarians.
  • I'm obsessed with the fresh juices.

I'm still dreaming of that Asian cuisine I consumed while sitting at the bar, it was that good.

Things to Do & Ways to Relax (The Chill Factor):

Alright, let's talk R&R (rest and relaxation). And trust me, at Tanjung Sari, you'll find plenty of it.

  • Swimming pool: Their pool is the bee's knees. You can't beat a pool with a view.
  • Spa: Do not miss the spa. I'm talking Body scrub, body wraps, massage, the whole shebang! I got a Balinese massage, and it was divine. I swear, I melted into the massage table.
  • Fitness center: For those feeling energetic-- they do have one.
  • Sauna steamroom: It's worth it. Just the feeling of peace gives you a smile.

Services and Conveniences (The Little Things That Matter):

Okay, the basics are always important.

  • Concierge: Helpful, friendly, and genuinely seem to want to help.
  • Daily housekeeping: My room was always spotless.
  • Laundry service: Necessary when you're living in swimwear.
  • Currency exchange: SUPER helpful.

For the Kids:

Family-friendly. They are super keen on the young ones.

Getting Around:

Airport transfer makes for a seamless arrival and exit. Taxi service available. Pretty easy to navigate, and that is a major plus.

Now, for the Quirks and Imperfections (Because, You Know, Human):

  • Okay, so the shower pressure in my room was… a little weak. But hey, I survived.
  • Sometimes, the music at the pool was a tad repetitive. But hey, it's Bali. Embrace the chill.

My Anecdote for You…

  • I had an incredible experience one afternoon, where I was swimming in the pool. The sun was setting, and the sky was painted with pinks and oranges. The water was the perfect temperature, and I felt all my worries melt away. I'll be honest -- I did feel like I was going to spontaneously combust from pure, unadulterated happiness.
  • Oh, and I mentioned that street food? Let’s just say that the hotel doctor on call was needed. But even this bit of fun and games was handled with grace and aplomb!

The Final Verdict (And Why You Should Book!)

Tanjung Sari Inn Bali is a gem. It's not some soulless chain hotel; it has character, charm, and a genuine sense of Balinese hospitality. The staff are amazing. The food is divine. And the entire place feels like a true escape.

Is it perfect? Nah. But that's what makes it real.

My Recommendation: Book it. Now.


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Okay, buckle up, buttercups! Here's a travel itinerary for Tanjung Sari Inn, Bali, but don't expect perfection. This is the real deal, a messy, glorious, and slightly chaotic adventure you'll probably relate to. Consider this my digital diary, warts and all.

Tanjung Sari Inn - Bali: My Soul's (Likely Temporary) Home Base - An Itinerary of Sorts (Emphasis on “Sorts”)

Day 1: Arrival - A Whirlwind of Humidity and Hope

  • 09:00 AM (ish) - Delayed Flight Drama (Again!): Okay, let's be honest, I spent most of my last flight stewarding about the delay. Was it the airline's fault? Probably. Did I have other things on my mind? Of course! But still, I was eager to get to Bali. When will I learn to pack snacks? Note to self: always pack snacks. Especially when you're hangry.

  • 12:00 PM (local time) - Landed! - And Immediate Existential Crisis: Stepping of the plane, the humidity hits you like a warm, damp hug. A hug of… what was it?… tropical bliss? Yeah, sure. More like "OMG, will my hair ever be dry again?" But, ah, paradise! Customs was a breeze. Which, honestly, was a relief. The last time I traveled I nearly had a panic attack trying to fill out a visa form.

  • 01:00 PM - Taxi Tantrums & Tanjung Sari Arrival: The taxi guy tried to overcharge me. Classic. Bargaining ensued - a mini-battle of wills in the searing sun. Found a driver who seemed trustworthy, even if his English wasn't the best. He kept calling me "Madam, very beautiful." Not complaining! Finally, finally, arrived at Tanjung Sari. The lobby? Gorgeous. That classic Balinese architecture is seriously on point. Check-in was easy. I got my key and rushed to my bungalow, ready to unwind. The room? Simple, spacious, and with a view of the lush garden, which was the best part! I did a happy dance, which, I’m not going to lie, probably looked more like a clumsy shuffle.

  • 02:00 PM - The Great Unpacking Fail: Okay, unpacking can be a disaster. I was so knackered from the flight I ended up leaving a mess of clothes everywhere. I’m sure by tomorrow the room will evolve to a war zone.

  • 03:00 PM - Lunch at the Inn - Seriously good Mie Goreng! : After the unpacking fail, I needed food! The hotel restaurant was so good! I ordered the Mie Goreng. This was not just some food; it was a spiritual experience. The noodles were perfect, the sauce, the fried egg, the chili! I’ll probably be eating it non-stop until I leave.

  • 04:00 PM - Beach Stroll – and the sand got everywhere: The sun was intense! That sand…It’s like tiny, persistent little devils. I guess I should have worn shoes… Oops. I tried to find a beach chair but they where all taken. Next time I’ll wake up earlier.

  • 05:00 PM - Poolside Relaxation & the Mosquito Massacre begins: Found a spot by the pool. Ordered a Bintang and settled in. Ahh, bliss. Then, the mosquitoes found me. They found me. I swear, they're like tiny, blood-sucking ninjas. I covered myself in the strongest repellent I could find, which, I’m pretty sure, probably smells toxic to humans.

  • 07:00 PM - Dinner at a Local Warung (I screwed up!): I, in my infinite wisdom, decided to venture out. Found a warung down the road. Ordered something I thought was chicken curry. Turned out to be… something else. It was spicy, but not in a good way. I should have stuck to the hotel restaurant. Note to self: Next time, ask for the least spicy option. And maybe stick to Mie Goreng.

  • 09:00 PM - Bedtime - Possibly the best part of the day: Exhausted from the travel and the spicy curry! I crawled into bed, and fell asleep instantly.

Day 2: Temples, and Terrible Tours

  • 07:00 AM - Wake-up call by a bird: I woke up with this noise, I was not impressed.

  • 08:00 AM - Breakfast at the Inn: Okay, the breakfast buffet is a game-changer. Fruit, pancakes, and the best damn coffee of my life. Fueling up for… whatever comes next.

  • 09:00 AM - Tanah Lot Temple – Tourist Traps and Amazing Views: Hired a driver (learned my lesson, and got a recommendation from the hotel). Tanah Lot is stunning. But! The crowds… it was a bit like navigating a giant, sweaty human river. The sunset was worth it, though. Seriously breathtaking. I even managed to avoid getting scammed by the souvenir vendors (mostly).

  • 12:00 PM - Lost in Translation Lunch: After Tanah Lot, the driver took me to a local restaurant. I tried to order “something light”. Ended up with a huge plate of what I think was grilled fish. Delicious, but waaaay more than I was expecting. Communication, people, is key.

  • 01:30 PM - Ubud Tour Debacle: Booked a half-day tour to Ubud. Big mistake. It was the classic "see everything, experience nothing" kind of tour. Rushed through rice paddies (beautiful, but didn't have time to actually enjoy them). Briefly glimpsed the Sacred Monkey Forest (too many monkeys, for me, and I was ready to leave… quickly).

  • 04:30 PM - Retreat! Back to Tanjung Sari and the pool: Decided Ubud was a bust and told the driver to head back to the hotel: Where I quickly located a sunbed and a Bintang.

  • 06:00 PM - The sunset I actually caught: At last, found a good spot to watch the sunset, with no people, just the sun and the sea.

  • 07:00 PM - Dinner at the hotel: Ate way too much chicken satay. No regrets.

  • 09:00 PM - Stargazing and Mosquito Repellent Revisited: The stars were spectacular. The mosquitoes were relentless. More spraying of toxic-smelling repellent. Worth it!

Day 3: Sun, Surf, and Self-Reflection (Maybe)

  • 08:00 AM - Sleep in & Breakfast: Decided to sleep in. Bliss!

  • 09:30 AM - Surf Lessons (Embarrassing, but Awesome): Signed up for surf lessons. I look like a complete idiot, but I stood up! For like, two seconds. The instructor was patient and encouraging. It felt amazing. Pure, unadulterated fun. I’m covered in sand and probably a bit sunburnt, but I wouldn’t trade it for anything.

  • 12:00 PM - Beachside Lunch – Fresh Seafood: So, this restaurant on the beach! Amazing seafood. The fish was grilled to perfection, the view was incredible, and I swear, I've never felt so content. Sun, sea, delicious food…the simple things, right?

  • 01:30 PM - Beach Relax & People Watching: Found myself a spot on the beach again. I think I’m in love with Bali.

  • 06:00 PM - Farewell Dinner: This time I ordered Mie Goreng.

  • 09:00 PM - Packing and more Packing: I’m already sad about leaving. I will miss it.

Day 4: Departure – Farewell, Bali (For Now!)

  • 09:00 AM - Last Breakfast and Emotional Overload: The last breakfast. I ate far too much. I don’t want to leave.

  • 10:00 AM - Check Out - Sad Goodbye: Check-out. Said goodbye to the friendly staff. They’re amazing.

  • 11:00 AM - Taxi to Airport - (Again, Bargaining!): Negotiated a taxi. The ride was smooth.

  • 01:00 PM - Flight Home - Planning the Next Trip! - Arrived safely at the airport. Sad to leave, but excited for the next adventure.

Quirky Observations & Rambles:

  • The Balinese are so incredibly kind. Seriously. Made me feel like a celebrity.
  • I need to learn some basic Indonesian phrases. My limited vocabulary got me into trouble.
  • Mosquitoes are my mortal enemy.
  • I really, really love Mie Goreng.
  • Bali is just… wow.

Final Thoughts:

This trip wasn’t perfect. I got lost, I made mistakes, I was tired, and I overpacked. But I learned, I laughed a lot, and I experienced some genuine moments of bliss. Bali? I’m totally in love. I’ll be back. Probably with a longer list of snacks, less

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Escape to Paradise: Tanjung Sari Inn Bali Awaits! (Or Does It?) - Your Burning Questions Answered (Probably)

Okay, spill the beans! Is Tanjung Sari *actually* paradise? Because let's be real, "paradise" is a loaded word.

Alright, alright, enough with the pressure! Look, paradise? Hmph. It *depends*. My expectations were sky-high, fuelled by Instagram influencers and the relentless Bali hype. And... it's not *exactly* the "swim with dolphins while being massaged by angels" experience. But! But! It has a certain... *je ne sais quoi*. Think less "slick resort," more "charmingly rustic with a few quirks". Like, the shower pressure? Let's just say it's a meditative experience in itself. You might have to stand under it forever, praying for a drop, but eventually, you find yourself oddly at peace with it. Then again, I could also be saying, I'm tired of the world.

The bungalows... tell me *everything* about the bungalows! Are they actually cute, or just Instagram-cute? (Big difference.)

The bungalows… okay, the bungalows. They are *cute*. Period. But... and this is a big 'but' – they’re not *slick*. Think of it like your quirky aunt's beach house. Aunt Mildred, the one who always has a story and never quite finishes her sentences, but you adore her anyway. They're charmingly weathered, with those traditional Balinese touches. You know, the four-posters draped with mosquito nets (essential! Those little buggers are ferocious). There's a certain… *earthiness* to them. You will find the occasional gecko, which, after the initial scream, becomes your roommate.

The food! Is it worth the hype? (Because I'm ALWAYS thinking about food). Be honest, is it just touristy rubbish?

Food! Oh, the food. God. Okay. Let's address the elephant (or the satay) in the room. The food at Tanjung Sari... it's GOOD. Really good. Not just "good for hotel food," it's legitimately delicious. The nasi goreng? To die for. Seriously, I’m drooling just thinking about it. The seafood BBQ on the beach? *Chef's kiss*. And the breakfast? They have this fruit platter with the most amazing mangoes... I'd wake up early just to demolish it. The only issue? Okay, I'll confess, I ate so much that I swear I gained five pounds. But hey, YOLO, right? No regrets.

I'm a pool person. What's the pool situation? Is it a crowded splash-fest or an actual oasis?

The pool? Ah, the pool. It's… adequate. It's not a giant infinity pool with swim-up bars. No. No, my friend, this is a more intimate, more *homey* pool. Think of it like the friendly little splash pad at your childhood park. Perfect for a gentle dip, a leisurely float, or maybe a quick attempt at a backstroke (which I spectacularly failed at, by the way – let's just say I'm not Michael Phelps). It's usually not overly crowded, which is a huge win. However, the pool boys are always there, it's like, hey, you haven't touched the water yet, lets get to cleaning the pool.

The beach! Is it actually a usable beach, or just a pretty backdrop for Instagram photos?

Okay, the beach… This is where things get interesting. It's beautiful. Seriously, those sunsets are Instagram-worthy. But… the sand isn’t quite the pristine, white-sand paradise you might see in the glossy brochures. It’s a bit… rougher. Some seaweed, the occasional bit of driftwood. And sometimes (and I mean, sometimes) the tide brings in... things. Let's just say, wear shoes. But hey, it’s a real beach! You can walk for miles, collect shells, and watch the fishermen. It’s not perfect, but it's real. And that, in my opinion, is the best part, since I've been on plenty of artificial beaches.

Tell me about the staff! Are they as wonderfully friendly as everyone says? Or are they just paid to be nice?

The staff. *Sigh*. The staff. This is where Tanjung Sari truly shines. They are lovely. End of story. And it’s not just superficial "happy to take your money" kind of nice. These people are genuinely warm, kind, and helpful. You will never feel rushed to do anything. There's this one guy, Komang, who works at the restaurant—he's just the sweetest, always remembers your drink order, and has the best smile. And the cleaning staff! They’re so discreet, you barely notice them, but your room is magically sparkling clean every day. They go above and beyond, and that makes a HUGE difference. I genuinely wanted to hug every single one of them when I left. (I restrained myself, of course. Bali, after all.)

What's the biggest "uh-oh" moment I should prepare for? The one thing nobody ever talks about?

Okay, the "uh-oh" moment? This is where I get brutally honest. The mosquitos. They're relentless. Pack. The. Insect. Repellent. Seriously, slather yourself in it day and night. I thought I was prepared. I wasn’t. I got eaten alive. My legs looked like a walking pincushion. And the itching? The. Itching. It haunted my dreams. So, yeah. Mosquitoes. Be warned. And maybe pack some extra itch cream. You'll thank me later.

Is it romantic? Because, you know, couple's trip.

Romantic? Hmm. It *can* be. The setting is undeniably beautiful. Candlelit dinners on the beach are a definite possibility. But it’s not the kind of place where you feel pressured to be all lovey-dovey and picture-perfect. It's more about relaxed intimacy. Holding hands while watching the sunset. Sharing a plate of nasi goreng at your bungalow. The absence of the usual tourist mobs helps, too. It encourages you to actually *connect* with your partner, rather than stress about getting the perfect Instagram shot. So, yes. Romantic. But in a low-key, refreshingly unpretentious way.

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