Vila Ombak Hotel
Gili T's original resort occupies an attractive garden plot partly shaded by yuccas and palms...
Gili T's original resort occupies an attractive garden plot partly shaded by yuccas and palms...
Simplicity is the key here at this wonderful back-to- nature retreat where everything seems to exist in harmony with the tranquil rural location.
Here, you have tropical slumming as an art form, with two magnificently simple yet elegant one-room villas that offer a real opportunity to experience island life at its purest on a dream beach.
Offering beautifully finished and lavishly equipped modern accommodation, these mini-villas are set in a small complex at the (quiet) southern end of the main strip.
A family-owned place with two classes of well-built bungalows scattered around a spacious beachside plot. There's good home-cooking available and a slim beach area with loungers opposite.
Competitive pricing and the simple elegance of these understated modern rooms, in three price categories, means that this place is busy all year round.
Friendly place, opposite a small beach offering traditional-style huts with fans and verandas that catch the afternoon breeze.
In the thick of the action, this place has clean concrete bungalows with plain furnishings. Breakfast is not included.
Excellent value, stylish, spacious rooms in a row just off the beach, all with handsome bamboo-framed beds and a veranda, while those with air-con have two beds. There's also Ping Pong, a book exchange and snorkelling gear available for hire.
On the south coast, yet only a five-minute walk from the main strip; these simple, secluded thatched huts all have two beds and an attached mandi.
Huge, light and airy, high-ceilinged bungalows with dining/living room area and modern bathrooms, TV and minibars. The swimming pool is modestly-sized though.
Close by the jetty, the large rooms here are clean and quite acceptable.
Spacious rooms - some have two double beds - with prices to suit those on a strict budget. There's a simple restaurant up front.
At the rear of the dive shop are seven really attractive bungalows, each with a bathtub, tropical-chic bamboo furniture and front patios.
Combining natural materials - logwood bed frames, timber flooring and coconut wood - with mod cons including TV/DVD players, these rooms make a comfortable base. It's set back a little from the beach.
This small, rustic place is just off the shore, and has one room with a glorious sea-facing balcony. Initial rates asked are a little pricey, so be sure to bargain. Free water, mozzie nets and fans are provided.
Friendly place with simple clean rooms with fans and mozzie nets.
This place has well-kept rooms with private bathrooms and verandas with nice seating. It is one of seven established scuba schools
Tucked away down a quiet village lane, these very stylish rooms overlook a small fish pond surrounded by bougainvillea and palms.
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