Adil Villa & Resort 4*
Main amenities
- The lagest option:
- 4 guests
- 3 beds
- 2 bedrooms
Location
The 4-star Adil Villa & Resort Ubud can arrange bike tours for active guests, while lying nearly a 10-minute drive from art museum visits. Located 2.9 km from a convenient place to shop such as the large Ubud, this Ubud resort provides 31 rooms.
The hotel offers proximity to such natural sights as the Hindu temple complex "Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary" (2 km) and the 11th-century Elephant Cave Ubud (5 km). The Adil Villa & Resort Ubud is situated approximately a 15-minute ride from the Blanco Renaissance Museum. The accommodation is only steps away from Rumah Makan Kajane bus station. Located 35 km from Ngurah Rai International airport, this Ubud hotel offers airport pick-up services and bicycles for rent.
The rooms at Adil Villa & Resort are fitted with air conditioning as well as a mini fridge bar, coffee and tea makers. Also, the property features carpet flooring. Bathrooms include a walk-in shower and a separate toilet, along with comforts such as hair dryers and a shower cap. Guests can enjoy views of the garden.
A free kid-friendly buffet breakfast is served in the restaurant. Sommy restaurant looks out onto the pool and specialises in Indonesian cuisine. There is also a lounge bar. You can try Indonesian cuisine in a restaurant which is located very close by.
Review by hotel critic
My recent stay at Adil Villa & Resort for a gourmet escape was a delightful experience steeped in Balinese charm. The spacious room, nestled by picturesque rice fields, provided a serene retreat after long days exploring Ubud. It facilitated relaxation with an abundance of amenities, including Netflix and a welcoming pool. The culinary scene, while a highlight, left room for improvement. Breakfast was impressive in its variety, showcasing both Western and Asian offerings. It was somewhat frustrating to learn about fresh egg options only upon the last days of my stay. The buffet boasted some appealing dishes, yet the quality varied; I found the meatballs to be lackluster, lacking the authentic taste expected in Balinese cuisine. Dining in the resort's restaurant was accompanied by the soothing sounds of nature-ideal for a few peaceful moments before venturing out to explore local delights. Though I savoured the chicken stew, it was disappointing that it was infrequently available. On the brighter side, the hospitality was commendable, with staff like Duwi and Anna creating a welcoming atmosphere. While the dining experience has potential, the tranquil surroundings and welcoming service make Adil Villa & Resort a worthwhile destination for food enthusiasts like me.