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Mathis Lodge Amed

8.7/10
FABULOUS tag iconFABULOUS
Sandra Bali expertHand-picked by Sandra, Bali expert

Compare prices:

  • Booking.com: $200
  • Expedia: $190
  • Vio.com: $180
Highlights
checkmark grey iconBoutique hotel
checkmark grey iconLuxury villas
checkmark grey iconScenic views
checkmark grey iconInfinity pool
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Sandra
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70+ destinations visited
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Mathis Lodge Amed is a charming boutique hotel located in the tranquil coastal village of Amed on the eastern coast of Bali. The hotel offers a relaxing and peaceful retreat for travelers seeking a slower pace of life and a chance to unwind. The property features 17 comfortable and spacious rooms and bungalows, all decorated in a contemporary Balinese style and equipped with modern amenities.

You can enjoy a refreshing dip in the hotel's outdoor swimming pool or indulge in a relaxing massage at the on-site spa. The hotel also has a restaurant serving delicious local and international cuisine, as well as a bar where you can enjoy a refreshing cocktail while taking in the stunning views of the ocean.

Mathis Lodge Amed is ideally situated for exploring the many natural and cultural attractions in the surrounding area, including the scenic rice paddies and traditional villages of East Bali, as well as the renowned diving and snorkeling sites off the coast of Amed.

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