Hotels in Jimbaran

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Located south of Ngurah Rai International Airport, this tourist resort town of Jimbaran in Bali, Indonesia, provides some of the popular surf spots in the area. The bay area boasts white sandy beaches and is safe for swimming. The destination offers stunning sunsets, beachside grilled seafood restaurants and a blend of tourist attractions. The destination is one of the most reachable areas in Bali, and it has many engaging charms that make it one of the most interesting places to visit and enjoy a holiday.

Formerly a small fishing village, Jimbaran has now blossomed into a holiday zone hosting several 5-star resorts, high-end villas and mid-market hotels. With numerous accommodation options available, more and more affordable establishments are opening their doors every year. However, you can still find a range of budget-friendly hotels and resorts offering beautiful panoramic views and great facilities, some of which provide all-inclusive options.

What to see and do in Jimbaran

There is a lot to do in this town, including hiking, swimming, sightseeing, private cultural tours, extreme sports, horseback riding, safaris, 4WD adventures, and fishing or charter tours. Other activities include surfing and visiting a range of spas providing various therapies. Some of the best areas to engage in fun activities include:

  • Balangan Beach: This beach is just a few steps down from the limestone cliff. It's popular with surfers and has several warungs (local food stalls) along the coastline.
  • Tengal Wangi Beach: This beach is accessible through a stone walkway descending a 100-metre-high limestone cliff. Small pools form together during low tides, which are ideal for a quick and refreshing soak.
  • Kedonganan Fish Market: This traditional wet centre is the biggest fresh seafood market, providing Bali with most of its fresh catches. All types of saltwater catches can be encountered here, from rare mahi-mahi to popular red snapper. Visit the market early if you want to catch the fishing boats unloading their baskets and nets.
  • Garuda Wisnu Kencana: This multi-use cultural park spans over 2.5 sq. km and hosts a massive 121-metre statue of a Vishnu, a Hindu god. The monument portrays him riding a mythological Garuda atop of a 46-metre-high pedestal, making it one of the highest landmarks in Southeast Asia.
  • Dreamland Beach: The waves at this spot are ideal for professional surfers. Several surfing classes are offered here, alongside riding lessons and parasols for hire near the beach. There’s also a row of restaurants serving local cuisine and western refreshments.
  • Jenggala Keramik: This is one of Bali's legendary ceramic manufacturers. It features an exhibition gallery that regularly hosts international painters, sculptors and ceramic artists. There is also a kid’s section that offers paint-a-pot workshops.
  • Mirah Delima Institute: Run by a group of devoted professionals, the centre offers meditation, purification, intuitive readings, hypnotherapy, spirit journeys and chakra work. If you’re looking for a relaxing moment of yoga and healing, you'll find it here at the institute.

What to eat in Jimbaran

As Jimbaran is a beach town, most restaurants offer a range of fresh seafood. Many local foods are grilled using fires burning coconut husks instead of charcoal, which enhances the flavours. Popular favourites include butter-poached lobster and barbecued chicken. You’ll also find plenty of Mediterranean, Japanese and Pan-Asian cuisines.

Typical events and festivals in Jimbaran

  • The Bali International Triathlon: An annual event held in October or November. This race features a 5-kilometre Fun Run and welcomes families, visitors and casual runners.
  • Music Festivals: Throughout the year, numerous music festivals happen at the Garuda Wisnu Kencana cultural park.
  • Art and Cultural Events: There are many stages near the statue of Vishnu that fill up with local art displays and play host to a range of vibrant cultural shows.

How to move around in Jimbaran

Indonesia is well known for its numerous motorbikes. Most are step-throughs and run small 150-cc motors, so driving one is relatively easy since they're very scooter-like. Besides walking on foot, motorbikes are by far the most popular mode of transportation in Jimbaran. Buses are sporadic, depending on the exact area you decided to settle in. You can also get a car hire or hail a taxi relatively easily. Most big-name hotels provide shuttle services to nearby places.

The climate in Jimbaran

The holiday area of Jimbaran enjoys a tropical climate throughout the year, much like the rest of beautiful Bali. You can expect temperatures ranging from highs of 31° C to lows of 23° C. The average year-round temperature is a near-perfect 26° C (80° F). The city has a moderate amount of rainfall all year round, with the most precipitation falling in January over eight days. The dry season is short, lasting from May through September, averaging just one day of rain each month. Due to its favourable weather conditions, the city of Jimbaran is a wonderful year-round holiday destination for those seeking an ideal getaway.

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Resort Ayana Villas Bali

Resort Ayana Villas Bali

2.2 mi from city centre Excellent location
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Hotel Jimbaran Puri, A Belmond , Bali
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Resort Fox  Jimbaran Beach

Resort Fox Jimbaran Beach

235 yd from city centre Excellent location
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Hotel The Sintesa Jimbaran Bali

Hotel The Sintesa Jimbaran Bali

1.4 mi from city centre Good location
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Hotel Del Cielo Villa Jimbaran

Hotel Del Cielo Villa Jimbaran

1.1 mi from city centre
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Frequently asked questions about Hotels in Jimbaran

The most centrally located hotels in Jimbaran with the best ratings are: Hotel Jestate Villas & Guest Houses Jimbaran, Hotel Kayumanis Jimbaran Private Estate & Spa and Intercontinental Bali Resort.

It depends on the category of the hotel. If you want to stay at a 4-star hotel in Jimbaran, the average price per night is 68 , while you will pay an average of 36 for a 3-star hotel, and in a more luxurious 5-star hotel, you'll pay around 76 .

You can make reservations at Intercontinental Bali Resort, Four Seasons Resort Bali At Jimbaran Bay and Hotel Ahimsa Beach if you"re looking for a hotel with valet service for your visit to Jimbaran.

If you're bringing a vehicle, we recommend that you book a hotel with parking in Jimbaran, like Hotel Temple Hill Residence Villa, Intercontinental Bali Resort or Four Seasons Resort Bali At Jimbaran Bay.

If you need a hotel with disabled access in Jimbaran, we recommend Intercontinental Bali Resort and Hotel Gending Kedis Luxury Villas.

If you´re looking for peace and quiet and want to stay at an adult-only hotel in Jimbaran, we recommend Hotel Jestate Villas & Guest Houses Jimbaran.

According to our clients, if you´re travelling with children, the best hotels in Jimbaran are Pat-Mase Villas, Hotel Keraton Jimbaran Resort and Hotel Ahimsa Beach.

If you want to save time, the hotels in Jimbaran with express check-in and check-out are Hotel Jestate Villas & Guest Houses Jimbaran, Intercontinental Bali Resort and Four Seasons Resort Bali At Jimbaran Bay.

Some of the options for hotels with non-smoking rooms in Jimbaran are Hotel Jestate Villas & Guest Houses Jimbaran, Hotel Temple Hill Residence Villa and Intercontinental Bali Resort.