Sari Segara Resort

Bukit Peninsula


A rare budget find amid the pricey resorts of Jimbaran, this former spa is older and slightly rundown, but in an aesthetically interesting way. The best features are the enormous pool surrounded by statues and abundant wild flowers (with a swim-up bar) and the kind owner, who is knowledgeable about the area and offers great advice regarding the fish market.


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