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Tijili Hotel Benoa

★★★★·9.0/ 10Excellent
·Hotels
2017 opened· 270 rooms· Check-in 03:00 PM / out 12:00 PM
Meeting rooms24-hour front deskGardenLuggage storageTerraceFree WiFiAll 25 facilities +
Review
Overview · AI

Tijili Hotel Benoa is an independent resort located in Nusa Dua, Bali, opened in 2017. Featuring six floors and 270 rooms, it offers a convenient seaside experience due to its proximity to the beach. While lacking a major international brand affiliation, the hotel is praised for its comfortable and clean accommodations and friendly staff. Key facilities include swimming pools, which are popular among guests. However, some visitors note that breakfast options are limited, Wi-Fi signals can be weak, and the beach area occasionally suffers from algae and boat noise. Additionally, some facilities show signs of wear and require maintenance. Despite these minor drawbacks, the hotel remains a suitable choice for travelers seeking a relaxed beach holiday without the constraints of large chain hotels. Its strategic location and attentive service make it appealing for those prioritizing accessibility to the shore and a personalized stay experience.

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Guest scores & sentiment

From 558 guest reviews · multi-source · as of 2026-07-04

Guests praise the beachfront location, friendly staff, and pools. Common complaints include limited breakfast variety, poor WiFi, seaweed/motorboat noise at the beach, and aging facilities.

Dimension scores · cross-source

Service9.0
Location9.0
Value8.9
Facilities8.8
Cleanliness8.8
PraisedDirect beach access and excellent kids' facilities · Friendly and helpful staff · Good value for money · Comfortable rooms with good views
ComplaintsLimited breakfast variety and slow refills · Outdated or faulty room facilities · Chaotic parking management · Long check-in wait times

KEYSuitable for location-focused families. Bring earplugs; those needing diverse breakfasts or strong WiFi should be cautious.

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