Umani Village
Villa in North Kuta
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About this villa rental
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool and views of pool, Umani Village is a recently renovated villa located in Kerobokan, 5.5 km from Petitenget Temple. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
Amenities
Pool
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Hot tub or spa
TV
Gym or Fitness Center
Garden
Map of North Kuta
Available Rooms
1 Sofa • 688 ft²
Sleeps 2
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1 Sofa • 581 ft²
Sleeps 2
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1 Sofa • 1 Double • 2 Single • 1291 ft²
Sleeps 4
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Ratings and reviews
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1.0 / 10.0
Nothing. It’s very horrible.
This is not a resort, THIS IS HELL! INSECTS EVERYWHERE, GETTING BITTEN BY MOSQUITOS ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT. WARNING *AVOID AT ALL COST*
The staff were rude and threaten us to be detained by the immigration of Indonesia, the manager (in the photo) even called immigration. This rude and imbecile act was because we highlighted to them that they have an ongoing insect problem within their resort which they choose to let it be. There are mosquitoes, spiders as big as your hands and lizards just roaming freely, the beds had insect debris. We highlighted the insect issues as we were badly disturbed by mosquitoes throughout the night, constantly hearing mosquitoes buzzing by and getting bitten all over our face, ears arm whichever that was expose. It’s totally unliveable and their manager doesn’t even acknowledge, let alone have any sort of ability to handle such situations. Bali is prone to mosquitos but almost all villas have dealt properly but this ‘resort’ doesn’t even bother about you, total neglect of wellbeing.
Because of this unwelcoming gesture, we were kicked out of our resort on our 5/6 day and our 2nd and 3rd day we stayed in another villa. We ended up only staying 2 out of 6 days. Simply horrible.
The female manager in glasses (in the photo) was super rude to us, even traumatising us with threatening gesture.
The manager cursed me and called us ‘crazy’
Look at the resort’s comment from my review, they continue to lie and even taunt me. Would u even trust these resort workers to assure a safe stay at their resort?
Hope you stay safe and away from Umani Resort Bali! There are plenty of better properties who would sincerely take care of you other than Umani Resort. These people only ruin your holiday and treat you badly. Bali is full of friendly people but these are the 1% of sly people who would treat their guests in a horrible way. Sadly we had to experience this but hopefully you won’t have to after reading this review. 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
10.0 / 10.0
Merci beaucoup à Daniel et à toute l’équipe pour ce magnifique sejour!
9.0 / 10.0
The Villa was beautiful and spacious. The bed was comfortable and staff were extremely friendly and catered to our every need.
Nothing
9.0 / 10.0
Prachtige villa’s met comfortabel, groot bed, gigantisch bad en prachtige buitenbadkamer. Ook zonder private pool zijn de huisjes prachtig. Daarbij heb je een groot gemeenschappelijk zwembad waar je lekker in kunt zwemmen. Perfect als je reist met een jonge baby!
Onze douche werkte niet helemaal goed in ons eerste huisje (later zijn we verhuisd omdat er een nestje kittens in ons dak zat).
9.0 / 10.0
Good
Breakfast
6.0 / 10.0
I want to start this review by saying we’ve had an amazing 2-week stay, the villa and the whole resort were absolutely stunning and the staff were literally the best thing about the whole place. They are an asset to Umani. They could not have done more for us and particularly we were looked after wonderfully by Asti, Sri and Subratha, but all the staff were brilliant.
Good points - amazing atmosphere and vibe, so peaceful (except for some construction noise and wood-burning towards the end). Good breakfast options well-cooked; but you need to order the day before. Communication from the Front Office team was great though. The layout of the resort is stunning - it really is a haven from the bustle of the local area and surprisingly large. Beautifully designed and kept, stunning, clean pool and the villas offer lots of privacy. Staff are wonderful. it’s so quiet it felt like our own private pool. The garden is AMAZING. The laundry facilities are not running yet so they arranged to take our laundry to a local shop and it was perfect coming back the next day. We struggled getting taxis - the Grab app is very bad for taxis and you need Gojek, but for that you need an Indonesian number - suggest buying a SIM at the airport. However Asti and Sri kindly ordered taxis on their apps for us and we then paid drivers in cash. One night we couldn’t get back from where we were and Asti arranged a Gojek even after she had finished work.
The villas are beautiful, especially the amazing bathrooms, but some areas could be better - the wardrobe doors were very temperamental, the curtains kept catching and the bath looks glorious but it’s not possible to fill it as there isn’t enough hot water (you are supposed to fill it by doing 5 mins on, 5 mins’ wait but it’s so big this doesn’t work and the water takes longer than 5 mins to reheat). One night Subratha helped us fill buckets of hot water from the kitchen to make a bath! But sadly it didn’t remain hot for long!
Unfortunately this resort is just not ready for guests in the way advertised (we viewed it on various different websites, not just booking.com). The spa is still being built (though I believe Asti would give me a massage herself if I asked!), there is no PT/yoga teacher for the shala, and the restaurant only serves breakfast, though Subratha kindly brought us coffee/tea one evening. No bar although the staff will bring you juice, tea or water if you ask them. There is a supermarket <5 mins’ walk away. Because the resort is in the middle of a very local area, there are very few food options nearby except street snacks, there are some cafes around 10 mins’ walk away (not paved). You need to get taxis to eat (or order on Grab - a bit depressing on holiday…). This unfortunately did impact our stay quite a bit as it was not possible just to spend a day in the resort since there were no lunch/dinner options in or near it. I wish I had known this before arriving in the evening as we would have eaten before getting to Umani. On top of everything there was some construction noise alongside heavy smoke from wood-burning for our last days which was very frustrating. I feel the cost did not reflect the final product. We booked Umani despite its remoteness because we thought it was self-contained. Lastly, just a note that the “breakfast and water filter issues” raised by another reviewer have not been addressed though the resort says they have been.
All in all, the staff and general design of this resort give it its excellence, but I can’t give more than 6 because it is just not finished and we were not informed this was the case (when it’s complete, it will be a 5* resort for sure). We browsed a few sites for the best price but none of them warned us Umani wasn’t finished, so unfortunately, while the setting is idyllic, the advertising isn’t quite fair.
8.0 / 10.0
Very beautiful and spacious - staff were lovely
The location of the hotel was okay however you did need to travel to get to any restaurants etc
8.0 / 10.0
stunning grounds & stunning villas. so quiet & so so relaxing. lovely staff
you have to select a time to have breakfast. which isn’t always convenient. a water filter in the common area would be a great idea
8.0 / 10.0
the location and the people
few facilities, like no lunch and dinner just breakfast
lots of bugs and mosquitoes and many others
10.0 / 10.0
Umani resort is such a hidden gem. surrounded by nature is the perfect escape, the room are beautifully decorated and every one in different couple following the chakras in the body. i loved that concept. there’s yoga shala which I absolute adored, pool, nice open restaurant, the staff was incredible, polite, kind, helpful. i had the honor to meet the owner and he welcomed me so I felt like home. definitely coming back
that I forgot mosquito spray. 😄 but that was my fault. coming to nature expect animals around 💚
FAQs
How much does this villa cost compared to others in North Kuta?
The average price for a rental in North Kuta is R 1,251 per night. This rental is R 196 above the average.
Is parking included with this villa?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Umani Village. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this villa?
Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Umani Village. Enjoy the water!
Is Umani Village pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this villa is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Umani Village?
We found 11 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and parking.
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