
The clean modern rooms are understated and minimalist with authentic Indonesian artifacts provided with a subtle inspiration from traditional styling and layout. Bintang Senggigi Hotel is a very small humble resort with only twenty four standard rooms, 14 deluxe and one suite. The rooms come with lounge areas and balconies decorated with potted plants and other trimmings.
Facilities include a large grand restaurant with a modern luxury style that is keeping with the rest of the establishment and offering fantastic cuisine from around the globe including Indonesian, European, Eastern and barbequed seafood. Bintang Senggigi Hotel is Situated in the center of the central gardens with a sea view this is a divine location in which to enjoy a romantic or social meal as the sky turns deep red over Bali.
There is a large grand meeting room that can seat many people with many different circumstances including social, business and ceremonial gatherings that can be arranged in advance. The staff are experienced in tending to the differing needs of different types of gathering and are subtle, intuitive and attentive in their interactions with group.
For guests who desire to stay longer than 2 nights there are a variety of packages to benefit from including meals spa sessions and other luxury extras all at a reduced price.
Trips can be organized to visit the local diving and surfing areas of Senggigi and the Gili Islands as well as more conventional tours of the nearby places of interest including conservational turtle hatcheries and monkey areas, the tradition Sasak tribal village, the potters village and the towering Mount Rinjani. Activities available include surfing, diving, sailing and canoeing in he water as well as plenty of activities out the water.
Bintang Senggigi Hotel is a perfect resort for those who prefer a more conventional application of luxury within their accommodation. The Senggigi area is lush, quiet and has plenty to including sampling the exquisite restaurants of the area. With such close proximity to the ports and with access to the Gili Islands.
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