I love the hotel. It is situated in Nusa Dua which is some distance away from Kuta. It’s quite deserted but if you like to stay in a quiet place, I would recommend Nikko Bali to you. I noticed that there are a lot of Japanese tourist there, as comparing to other nations. I was being mistaken as Japanese or Korean for a few times. Too bad, I can’t speak their languages and had to answer in English or Malay.

We got an extra bed for the room, actually it’s not really necessary as all 4 of us only occupied the 2 beds. One of the beds were left untouched. We like to sleep cramping with each other anyway. The room was very homely with wooden furniture as close as most home furniture in any exotic tropical resorts.

Our room has a sea view, so it’s very nice to look out of the window in the morning. The sun rises as early as 6am, and my kids liked to watch the sea and the pools from the balcony.

If you are traveling with little children to Bali, please take note that you can’t drink from the tap, even if you boil the water. It’s better to sterilize the bottles with boiled drinking water too. Luckily, my boy is old enough and his bottle doesn’t need to be sterilized anymore. My gal was on direct nursing most of the time, so it was very convenient for both of them.

I’ve lost count of the number of mineral water that we bought throughout that 4 days. But I was quite dehydrated as I didn’t drink a lot as usual, that’s why I had sore throat during the trip.
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