Amankila
Karangasem, Near Balina Beach, Manggis, 80871, Indonesia
Rating
5
Travelers Choice
2021
Price Level
$$$$
Rooms
31
Pets
No
from $ 21,986.48
Destination: Manggis
30
Jun
Transport From Columbus, John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH) to Denpasar Bali, Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS)
American Airlines
2:31 pm - Columbus, John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH)
8:25 am - Denpasar Bali, Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS)
TIME
29h 54m
TRAVELERS
2 Adults
0 bags
29h 54m
2 Stops
Flight Information
30
Jun
Amankila, Manggis
Amankila
Claiming a breathtaking stretch of coastline on the Lombok Strait, Amankila rests on a lush hillside beneath sacred Mount Agung. Connected by frangipani-lined walkways through the treetops, stilted suites offer spectacular views high on the hillside, while a three-tier infinity pool cascades at the property’s heart and the Beach Club leads to a private black-sand beach. Claiming a breathtaking stretch of coastline on the Lombok Strait, Amankila rests on a lush hillside beneath sacred Mount Agung. Connected by frangipani-lined walkways through the treetops, stilted suites offer spectacular views high on the hillside, while a three-tier infinity pool cascades at the property’s heart and the Beach Club leads to a private black-sand beach.
Price & Availability
Select your room
Standard Suite (Ocean View) ·
Bed & Breakfast
Non Refundable
Standard Suite (Pool View) ·
Bed & Breakfast
Non Refundable
Standard Suite with Infinity Pool ·
Bed & Breakfast
Non Refundable
Standard Suite ·
Bed & Breakfast
Non Refundable
Disclaimer: The image shown is for illustrative purposes only and may not represent the actual hotel room. The room layout, furniture, amenities, and view may vary depending on the availability and location of the hotel.
Overall
Wonderful
5
2 reviews
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Customers Review
Value 5
Location 5
Cleanliness 5
Comfort 5
Condition 5
Recomendation 100%
“Well maintained resort, outstanding hospitality”
— Rio Sanjaya
“😍 too nice , thanks for great services”
— Khang Ernawati