Is Life Magnifique?

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Luxury Room
April 19, 2022 by
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Opened in 2013, the Sofitel is one of the newer hotels in the gated Nusa Dua ITDC community and it shows. The hotel’s design is very contemporary relative to its much older neighbours. Unfortunately, that comes with the caveat of what felt like a relatively smaller beachfront compared to other large beach hotels like the Grand Hyatt, The Laguna and etc. 

Like much of Nusa Dua, the hotel is large, with its 415 rooms with the ability to house at least 830 people at any given time. 

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Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua

Check In

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Porte cochère

We arrived by car at the hotel at 14.00, and someone quickly took care of our luggage and escorted us to the check-in area. We were quickly processed and handed our room keys. To this point, I was very impressed with the speed and efficiency of service. It was a very busy period and yet we didn’t have to wait long for anything, much to the contrast of our rather disappointing stay at the Movenpick a few months earlier.

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Lobby

We were offered a welcome drink at Le Bar, which was a nice touch.

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Le Bar

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Welcome Drink

We got slightly lost when looking for our room, being assigned a room numbered 21XX that’s located on level 1. It never occurred to us that the first digit stood for the building number, followed by the floor. As such, be sure to take a resort map that would be useful to prevent getting lost.

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Room

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Courtyard

We stayed in an entry-level ‘Luxury Room’. Frankly, I thought that the space looked very modern and was well-appointed, featuring subtle Balinese design touches. At only 48 sqm, I was rather impressed with how spacious the room looked and definitely thought that the space was very well proportioned. The bed was particularly plush and definitely a high point of the room. I absolutely loved the fact that there are many table surfaces, which is always convenient. The room does not have a desk per se but instead had a small dining table set up that doubles as a desk.

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'Luxury Room'

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'Luxury Room'

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Room Foyer

There is also a nice balcony that’s unfortunately equipped with a pair of uncomfortable rocking chairs.Screenshot 2022-04-19 at 20.09.32.png

Balcony

The one thing I disliked about the room would be its bathroom. The space looks aesthetically pleasing in my opinion but it was not very functional. The standalone bathtub was uncomfortable and the shower leaves the bathroom completely, soaking wet. Furthermore, the house-branded bath gel and shampoo were in large refillable bottles that are screwed onto the wall, making it inconvenient when using the bathtub. Whilst they didn't seem bad, we had been used to nicer French-branded toiletries at other Sofitels. As such the bathing experience left a lot to be desired.

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Bathroom

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Bathroom

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Shower

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Toilet

Service

Service is probably a high point for the hotel. As expected from a hotel of this size, service is not personalised, but I am very impressed with how quick and efficient everything is. Staff members were courteous and polite and proactively greets every guest encountered. I thought that the staff was proactive and helpful. 

Dining

We only had breakfast at the hotel which was included with our rate. Breakfast is served at the Kwee Zeen restaurant, the name of which sounds like a Seychellois Creole rendition of the word cuisine. Interestingly, the restaurant's name is used repeatedly in several other Sofitels in Asia.

Anyways, the restaurant is large and offers a very large spread of food. The breakfast consists of an ordinary buffet, which I haven't otherwise seen during the pandemic. The selection is impressively varied and included Indonesian, Western, Indian, and other Asian food. The food I sampled however didn’t taste very good and didn’t seem to be good in quality. Interestingly, the hotel also had instant noodles as a food option, which seemed very cheap on the part of the hotel. I was rather disheartened by the poor quality of pastries, especially at a hotel that markets on its ‘Frenchness’.Screenshot 2022-04-19 at 20.19.19.png

Kwee Zeen Breakfast Spread

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Kwee Zeen Breakfast Spread (note the instant noodles)

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​​​​​​​Kwee Zeen Breakfast Spread

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​​​​​​​Kwee Zeen Breakfast Spread

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​​​​​​​Kwee Zeen Breakfast Spread

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​​​​​​​Kwee Zeen Breakfast Spread
Nevertheless, there are some things that tasted fresh and completely edible, like the usual omelette, as well as the fruits and juices. 

The restaurant is very well staffed, and it never took over a minute for plates to be cleared or for coffee/tea and water to be topped up. Very impressed with this.

Amenities

Pool

Among the strengths of hotels in Nusa Dua would definitely be their pools, and Sofitel is no exception. The Sofitel's pool is spectacularly large and featured lagoons that extended along the length of the hotel's buildings. The pool was even better empty, as it had surprisingly been at one point during my stay. It felt very surreal being alone in that pool and I thoroughly enjoyed swimming in it.

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Pool

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Pool

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Pool

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Pool

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Pool

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Pool

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Pool Lagoon

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Pool Lagoon

Having said that, I don't think I would say the same had the pool been crowded, which was the case towards the afternoon during my stay. 

Beach

Being a beach hotel, the Sofitel conveniently has direct beach access. The beach itself didn't look particularly beautiful during low tide, although Nusa Dua features some of the nicer beaches that have hotels. There were many beach loungers that are set up although they did not look particularly inviting. There were also some uniformed outside hawkers of various beach accessories who went around offering their products. Given that all of Bali's beaches are public, I reckon that the hotel doesn't have much that they can do, but that only made the hotel's stretch of beach even less appealing for me as I very much am not fond of pushy touts disturbing one's attempt to 'relax' on the beach. 

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Sofitel Beach

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Sofitel Beach

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Beach Grill

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Beach Club

Location

The hotel is located inside Nusa Dua's gated community which frankly felt sterile when compared to the rest of Bali. As such the location is not ideal for those who wish to explore the island, particularly without a car. However, I can understand the appeal of the area. At heart, apart of being a conference area, Nusa Dua is really a beach resort. It's beaches feature pristine white sand and they are well kept (because of the hotels); additionally, it is very much possible to swim here, particularly during high tides. 

There isn't much to see in the immediate vicinity of the area, but Uluwatu isn't very far away and could be a point of interest. Outside dining at hotels, there are also a few popular Balinese restaurants nearby (just outside the compound's entrance) which can be reached within a 20-30 minute walk.

Overall

Overall, I think the Sofitel is a pleasant enough hotel for what it is. I was mostly impressed by the plush room and the service (considering the size of the hotel), and very much loved the pool (provided that it is quiet). I can see how the hotel can appeal to families given its scale and its variety of amenities.

I'm not especially fond of the area nor do I love these large resorts, but it was nice to have stayed here anyway. Whilst I'm not sure I'd personally return any time soon, I'd still be curious enough to check out the other hotels in the area.

So is life magnifique at Sofitel? Well, yes and no. It could very well be if you're travelling as a family, or just looking for a relatively upmarket beach getaway, but less so for those seeking personalised, exceptional service or those wanting to explore the island.

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