Originally Posted by
BENLEE
Once again, great trip report! You have done a fabulous job. ESP like the food pics ^. Your trip report convinced me to try out the Alila Uluwatu ( already booked )
Btw, any tips on which villas will offer the best views?
Thanks BEELEE! I don't think I'm that good with words, but pictures don't lie
Whenever I post any reviews, I hope they help people to decide, as pictures from official websites / brochures can be deceiving at times. At least when people see my pictures, they know what they're getting for sure
On the best views, I found these online :
DestinAsian :
Villas on the highest row begin with the number 4, and in general they have the best views. Of all the one-bedroom villas, units 408 and 409 have the best views. If those are already booked, try units 404 through to 407. On the third row, units 310, 311, 312, and 313 have the best views. On the second row, try for 220.
Mr and Mrs Smith :
Villa 409 commands the highest point of the resort, so it’s the pick for couples in pursuit of total privacy with a 180-degree ocean vista. Sleek modern design, care of Singaporean architects WOHA, embraces the outdoors, harnessing natural stone, wood, rattan and water.
I tried requesting for the villas on the top row, but didn't manage to get any. Ended up staying at 311 which wasn't too bad. Having said that, these are not cliff-edge villas so the views will never be that great