Taman Selini Beach Bungalows

Top choice in North Bali


The 11 bungalows here recall an older, refined Bali, from the quaint thatched roofs down to the antique carved doors and detailed stonework. Rooms, which open on to a large garden running down to the beach, have four-poster beds and large outdoor bathrooms. The outdoor daybeds can be addictive, and the beachfront restaurant – with Indonesian and Greek dishes – is fantastic.


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