
Bali's Hidden Paradise: Uncover Four Points by Sheraton Ungasan's Secrets!
Bali's Hidden Paradise: Four Points by Sheraton Ungasan - My Unguided Tour (And Why You Should Book It…Maybe?)
Okay, so, Bali. You see those pictures, right? Turquoise water, perfect sunsets, everyone’s blissed out on… well, something. I went expecting that, and ended up… elsewhere! Let's just say my trip to the Four Points by Sheraton Ungasan was less Eat, Pray, Love, and more, Eat, Panic, Laundry. But hey, that's life, and surprisingly, this hotel played a huge part in making it… well, bearable.
Getting There & Getting In… or Out of the Chaos (Accessibility, Airport Transfer, Check-in/out, Facilities for disabled guests):
First off, the airport transfer. Book it. Do it. Unless you enjoy the chaotic scrum of Bali’s taxi scene. The hotel’s service was smooth - air-conditioned heaven after the sweaty airport dash. Getting around Bali is… an experience. The hotel offering car park [free of charge] and car park [on-site] is a massive plus, especially with the local traffic.
Accessibility? They have Elevator and Facilities for disabled guests. Now, I didn't, personally test this, but it seemed pretty thoughtfully done from what I saw. The Check-in/out [express] option is a lifesaver after that flight, too.
First Impression & Room Revelations! (Rooms, Internet, Safety, Cleanliness):
Wow. Just, wow. Seriously, the rooms are… clean. Like, suspiciously clean. (Rooms sanitized between stays. They're serious about this). The Air conditioning is a godsend, especially after a day of battling the humid. The Blackout curtains are a lifesaver for those jetlagged zombie moments. My room had Internet access – wireless (Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!), which was crucial for saving my sanity (and keeping up with the real world). I especially loved the Mirror, Safety/security feature, In-room safe box (because, let’s be honest – Bali is a bit of a pickpocket's paradise). The Bathrobes and Slippers were a nice touch. Don't expect a view from the windows, the Window that opens adds a nice, fresh air to your room.
One tiny gripe? The Toiletries. They're not bad, but nothing to write home about. Pack your favorite shampoo, you know?
Safety First! (Cleanliness, Safety/security feature):
Let's be real, these times call for heightened awareness. The Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, and the fact that Staff trained in safety protocol really eased my mind. The Fire extinguisher, Smoke alarms, CCTV in common areas, and Security [24-hour] made me feel a little extra safe, and for someone who worries about everything, that’s a huge win. The Hand sanitizer situation was on point.
Food, Glorious Food (Dining):
This is where things get interesting. The hotel has Restaurants and a Poolside bar. Coffee/tea in [the] restaurant is my jam. The breakfast Breakfast [buffet] was decent, though I'm Buffet in restaurant type of person. They even had an Asian breakfast. A la carte in restaurant and Room service [24-hour] were great for those late night cravings. Restaurant, Bar, and Coffee shop facilities are there and waiting for you!
My Foodie Breakdown - The Poolside Bar:
The pool bar… Poolside bar. Okay, confession time: I spent a lot of time there. Like, a shameful amount of time. It became my little oasis. The cocktails weren’t necessarily craft cocktails, but they were cold, fruity, and perfectly suited the Bali heat. The Happy hour deals were a must. I think I might have actually forgotten my name at one point. (Don't judge!) They also had Desserts in restaurant, which was a bad decision to be honest… delicious, but a bad decision.
Relaxation & Rejuvenation (Spa, Ways to Relax):
The Spa – oh man, the spa. I needed this. After days of battling traffic and navigating the cultural differences, I melted into bliss. They have a Massage, which was heavenly. If I'm honest, I was half-asleep the entire time. They offer a Body scrub and Body wrap, if you’re into that kind of thing. Sauna, and Steamroom. A Foot bath, so you can chill. The Swimming pool is wonderful. There's a Pool with view, and those Instagram-worthy shots are definitely achievable.
For the Kids… (For the kids, Babysitting service):
I’m not a parent, but I saw a Family/child friendly vibe. There are Kids facilities and a Babysitting service, which is great for those who need a break.
Bits and Bobs (Services and conveniences):
- Cash withdrawal is available.
- Concierge: Super helpful.
- Contactless check-in/out (smart!)
- Convenience store (for those snack attacks)
- Currency exchange (necessary)
- Daily housekeeping (thank god!)
- Doorman (made me feel fancy)
- Dry cleaning and Laundry service (crucial)
- Luggage storage (always a win)
The Unsung Heroes (Staff, Location, Overall Vibe):
The staff - genuinely friendly and helpful, from the front desk to the cleaning crews. You can tell they actually care. The location? It’s in Ungasan, which from what I could tell is quieter the big party areas, but close enough to stuff. It was a nice balance.
The Verdict (and the Imperfections):
Listen, this isn't a five-star, crystal-chandeliered experience. There are some minor quirks (see above). But honestly, the Four Points by Sheraton Ungasan exceeded my expectations. It offered a comfortable, clean, and safe haven in a chaotic paradise.
My one (slightly neurotic) complaint: The shared stationery – why? Why do we need the Shared stationery removed when we're trying to go contactless in the first place? But honestly, this is a minor quibble.
The Big Reveal: Why You Should Book Now
Okay, here’s the deal. You, yes YOU, need this hotel in your life (or at least, on your itinerary). Is it PERFECT? Nope. Is it a solid, reliable, and comfortable basecamp for your Bali adventure? ABSOLUTELY.
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Okay, buckle up, buttercups! This isn't your sterile, perfectly-planned travelogue. This is me, post-Bali sunshine and Bintang-induced haze, trying to remember what the hell I actually did. Here's my Four Points by Sheraton Bali, Ungasan itinerary – or, as I like to call it, "The Great Ungasan Unraveling."
Day 1: Arrival, Existential Dread of the Pool, and a Questionable Smoothie
- 10:00 AM (ish): Landed in Denpasar. Humidity slapped me in the face like a rogue, sweaty masseuse. Bali air is thick, people. Thick. I’m talking soup thick.
- 11:00 AM (ish): Transfer to Four Points. The driver was a saint – navigated the insane traffic with a zen-like calm I could only dream of. My zen, on the other hand, was already starting to unravel, thanks to delayed flights, screaming kids, and the sheer, terrifying prospect of being alone in a foreign country for two weeks.
- 12:00 PM (ish): Checked in. Room was actually…nice. Clean, modern, that whole tropical vibe. My immediate thought? "Welp, I'm gonna mess this up."
- **1:00 PM: ** Poolside existential crisis. The pool looked PERFECT. Crystal clear, sun-drenched… and filled with impossibly toned people. Felt like a pale, slightly-overweight walrus observing a synchronized swimming team. I dipped my toes in, recoiled, and ordered a smoothie.
- 1:30 PM: The smoothie arrived. It was… green. Really green. Tasted faintly of sadness and whatever mystery greens the Balinese grow. I choked it down. Survival, people. It's all about survival.
- **2:00 PM - 5:00 PM: ** Attempted to relax by the pool. Failed miserably. Kept overthinking everything. Did I pack enough sunscreen? Am I accidentally offending anyone with my terrible batik shirt? Is that someone judging my book choices? The anxieties were alive and well.
- **5:00 PM: ** The sun started to set. Suddenly, everything was beautiful. Even the green smoothie. The sky exploded in pinks, oranges, and purples. Bali, you sneaky devil, you got me.
- 7:00 PM: Dinner at the hotel restaurant. Ordered a burger. Comfort food victory. Felt a little less like a lost walrus and a little more like a…well, slightly less lost person.
- 8:00 PM: Collapsed on the bed after a very long and exhausting day. Thought: " Maybe I'll just stay in my room for the rest of these two weeks?"
Day 2: Tanah Lot, Temples, and Taxi Tantrums
- 9:00 AM: Breakfast. The buffet was a glorious, carb-laden monstrosity. Ate enough pastries to fuel a small nation.
- 10:00 AM: Hired a driver to Tanah Lot. The drive itself was an adventure in itself. The Balinese traffic is a chaotic ballet of scooters, cars, and…well, everything. I swear I saw a chicken riding a scooter.
- 11:00 AM: Tanah Lot. The temple on the rock in the ocean. Was it amazing? Yes. Did I take a zillion photos? Absolutely. Did I get a little freaked out by the massive waves crashing against the rocks? Probably.
- 12:00 PM: Got a headache. A combination of the sun, the crowd, and my fear of drowning.
- 1:00 PM: Found some shade to hydrate and recover. The coconut water was a godsend.
- 2:00 PM: Back to the hotel.
- 3:00 PM: The rest of the day was spent at the pool.
- 5:00 PM: An event was scheduled for the evening.
- 6:00 PM: The event was great. Ended up eating the whole buffet by myself.
- 7:00 PM: Back at the hotel.
Day 3: Beach Clubs, Bargaining Blues, and the Eternal Search for the Perfect Coffee
- 10:00 AM: Dragged myself out of bed after a night of questionable sleep (damn you, jet lag!). Decided I would go to the beach.
- 10:30 AM: Ordered Grab to a beach club.
- 11:00 AM: Spent the whole morning jumping in and out of the pool.
- 1:00 PM: Went to get lunch. Lunch was okay. Didn't really like it.
- 2:00 PM: Grabbed a taxi and went to the market. Oh god, the markets. The sheer pressure to buy things! I haggled for a scarf, and I’m pretty sure I got ripped off, but I was too flustered to care. The Balinese are masters of the "friendly but firm" sales pitch.
- 3:00 PM: Back to the hotel.
- 5:00 PM: Relaxed.
- 7:00 PM: Great dinner.
- 9:00 PM: Sleep.
Day 4: The Great Massage Incident and a Dive into Balinese Culture (and Probably Overthinking)
- 10:00 AM: Tried to get myself motivated by going to the gym. Gave up.
- 11:00 AM My masseuse arrived. She looked tiny. I looked…not tiny. The massage started great. Blissful. Then…she started walking on my back. This is a thing, apparently. And oh, did I dislike it! But I didn’t say anything. Because I'm awkward. As soon as she was done, I ran to the room.
- 1:00 PM: In the afternoon, I decided to try and find a cooking class.
- 2:00 PM: Back to the hotel.
- 5:00 PM: Pool.
- 7:00 PM: Dinner.
And So On…
…and that’s the general gist. Days bled into each other, a blur of sunshine, questionable food choices, and the constant internal monologue of a slightly neurotic solo traveler. The Four Points was a nice base, a safe harbor in the chaos. Some days were amazing, some were…well, not. But that's the messy, glorious truth of travel, isn’t it? It's not about the perfect itinerary. It's about the imperfections, the unexpected moments, and the memories that stick with you long after the tan fades.
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Bali's Hidden Paradise: Four Points by Sheraton Ungasan - Spill the Tea (Err, the Coconut Water!)
Okay, spill. Is this place really "hidden paradise," or just another hotel trying to sell me a dream?
Alright, alright, let's be real. "Hidden paradise" is thrown around so much it's lost all meaning. I went in with a healthy dose of skepticism, trust me. My expectations were, shall we say, *tempered*. And honestly? The first few minutes were a bit… meh. The lobby was nice, sure, but the whole "luxury" vibe felt a tad… manufactured. But! Then I got to my room, and the view... Oh. My. God. Suddenly, the "hidden" part started to click. Looking out from my balcony, I literally saw this postcard-perfect panorama: lush green hills, the ocean shimmering in the distance, and a ridiculously blue sky. It almost felt… unreal. So, yeah, it *can* be called paradise. Keyword: *can*. It depends on your mood, your expectations (don't come expecting a perfect Instagram filter in real life!), and maybe how much Bintang you've had. ;)
The pool scene – is it crowded with screaming kids like some resorts? Because, NO, thank you.
Okay, kids. The pool situation is… a mixed bag. They have a few pools, which is a good start. One of them is definitely geared towards families, and, yes, I did hear some squealing. But, honestly, it wasn't *constant*. And the other pools? Much more chill. There's a lovely infinity pool with a swim-up bar, and that's where I spent most of my time, thank you very much. The cocktails were decent, the views were stunning, and the only screaming I heard was me, internally, when I realized how badly I needed a tan. Pro tip: go during the off-season. Or, you know, bring noise-canceling headphones. Works wonders.
Let's talk food. Is the hotel food just basic "Westernized Indonesian" or is there some actual flavor?
Ugh, the food. This is where things get… complicated. The breakfast buffet? Standard hotel fare. Eggs, bacon, pastries, the usual suspects. It's fine, but nothing mind-blowing. I will say the Indonesian options were decent, a bit too mild for my spice-loving tastebuds, but still tasty. Now, the restaurant situation… There’s a main restaurant, and it's… inconsistent. One night, I had a delicious grilled fish. The next, a dry and overcooked piece of chicken. It's a gamble. My best advice? Get out and explore the local warungs (small, family-owned restaurants) nearby. SO much better. Seriously, the gado-gado I had at a little place down the street was a revelation. And CHEAP! Trust me on this one. Venture out of the hotel bubble!
Okay, the rooms. Are they actually comfortable, or just another generic hotel room?
The rooms are… good. Not spectacular, not awful. They're clean, spacious enough, and the beds are pretty comfy. The air conditioning worked, which is a MAJOR plus in Bali's heat. The balcony was a huge selling point, as mentioned. My particular room did have this slightly odd smell when I first walked in, kind of a mixture of cleaning products and… something else. It faded after a few hours, though. Maybe it was just the aftermath of a particularly enthusiastic cleaning session. I'm not complaining. The shower pressure was decent (important!), and the little toiletries they provided were actually pretty nice. Overall, a solid "above average" room experience. But seriously, that view. It redeems everything.
Is the location convenient for exploring Bali? Or are you stuck in a resort bubble?
The location is… a bit of a mixed bag, honestly. It's in Ungasan, which is south of Bali. It’s relatively close to Uluwatu Temple (a MUST-SEE) and some beautiful beaches (Bingin, Padang Padang), which is great. You'll need a scooter or a taxi to get around, though. Walking? Forget about it. The roads aren't pedestrian-friendly. And taxis can be a bit of a hassle, the drivers overcharge when they see a tourist. But, once you're out and about, it's easy to explore. Just be prepared to spend some time on the road. The traffic in Bali is… an experience in itself. So, not *completely* stuck in a bubble, but not exactly walkable to everything either. Plan your transportation!
What's the deal with the staff? Are they friendly and helpful, or just going through the motions?
Okay, this is where the Four Points Ungasan really shines! The staff are, without fail, absolutely lovely. Seriously, they’re the reason the hotel gets a solid thumbs up from me. From the front desk to the pool attendants to the cleaning staff, everyone was incredibly friendly, welcoming, and genuinely helpful. They always greeted me with a smile, remembered my name (which freaked me out a little, to be honest!), and went out of their way to assist with anything I needed. I remember once, I accidentally locked myself out on my balcony (don’t ask!). I was mortified, standing there in my towel. A staff member saw me, understood the situation immediately, and managed to get me back in within minutes. They were so polite about it, even though I was probably making a scene. And then afterwards, they gave me fresh coconut water. They even remembered to bring me extra towels after my dive in the pool. It's those little touches that make all the difference. You can tell they're not just going through the motions; they genuinely care about making your stay pleasant. Huge props to the staff. They truly saved the day!
Any hidden gems or secrets about the hotel we should know?
Hmm, hidden gems… Okay, I'll let you in on a few things. First, the spa! It's not huge or fancy, but the massages are amazing. Seriously, one of the best I’ve ever had. Go for the Balinese massage; it's pure bliss. Second… the sunsets from the infinity pool are legendary. Don't miss it. They are seriously breathtaking – grab a cocktail and watch the sky catch fire. Third, and this is a little random, but there's a resident cat (or a few, I think) roaming around the grounds. They're friendly and add a nice, homey touch. That's it!