Why you'll love diving with Amankila!
Amankila Hotel
Amankila, a resort consisting of 34 elevated suites nestled among trees and connected by walkways, seamlessly blends traditional Balinese design with a contemporary twist. Each room, featuring expansive decks, offers breathtaking ocean views, with six villas boasting private pools.
The resort's ocean-view restaurant prioritizes freshness, sourcing the day's catch from local boats, raising ducks in a free-range farm, and harvesting herbs from the on-site garden. For utmost privacy, guests can indulge in a picnic at Tirta Sari Bale, situated in the East Bali hills, providing panoramic views of rice fields, banana trees, and Amuk Bay.
Exploration opportunities abound, from discovering the hidden Goa Lawah bat cave in the surrounding jungle scape to private tours of a Romanesque royal palace. The resort's two traditionally designed fishing boats are available for private charters, offering unique excursions. After a day of exploration, guests can relax in the spa, focusing on traditional Balinese treatments with natural ingredients. The resort features a central three-tiered pool with coastal panoramas, a yoga pavilion, and a floor-to-ceiling library.
However, a notable drawback is the absence of an on-site dive center. Accessing the main diving area requires a 20-minute taxi ride followed by a 25-minute boat journey. For enthusiasts seeking a diving-centric holiday, Amankila may not be the ideal choice. Nevertheless, for those interested in a well-rounded experience with a mix of cultural, culinary, and recreational activities, including a few days of diving, Amankila remains a fantastic option.
Amankila Hotel
Amankila, a resort consisting of 34 elevated suites nestled among trees and connected by walkways, seamlessly blends traditional Balinese design with a contemporary twist. Each room, featuring expansive decks, offers breathtaking ocean views, with six villas boasting private pools.
The resort's ocean-view restaurant prioritizes freshness, sourcing the day's catch from local boats, raising ducks in a free-range farm, and harvesting herbs from the on-site garden. For utmost privacy, guests can indulge in a picnic at Tirta Sari Bale, situated in the East Bali hills, providing panoramic views of rice fields, banana trees, and Amuk Bay.
Exploration opportunities abound, from discovering the hidden Goa Lawah bat cave in the surrounding jungle scape to private tours of a Romanesque royal palace. The resort's two traditionally designed fishing boats are available for private charters, offering unique excursions. After a day of exploration, guests can relax in the spa, focusing on traditional Balinese treatments with natural ingredients. The resort features a central three-tiered pool with coastal panoramas, a yoga pavilion, and a floor-to-ceiling library.
However, a notable drawback is the absence of an on-site dive center. Accessing the main diving area requires a 20-minute taxi ride followed by a 25-minute boat journey. For enthusiasts seeking a diving-centric holiday, Amankila may not be the ideal choice. Nevertheless, for those interested in a well-rounded experience with a mix of cultural, culinary, and recreational activities, including a few days of diving, Amankila remains a fantastic option.
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