
Escape to Paradise: Sagittarius Inn Bali Awaits!
Okay, buckle up Buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into the swirling turquoise waters of the Escape to Paradise: Sagittarius Inn Bali Awaits! – or at least, that's what they tell you. Let's face it, paradise is a tricky word, prone to overpromising, especially in the Instagram age. But, after a deep dive (both literally and figuratively) into what makes this place tick, I'm ready to spill the tea. And believe me, there's a lot of tea to spill.
First things first: Accessibility. Uh oh. Okay, here’s where the "paradise" cracks start to show. I'm not going to lie, the "facilities for disabled guests" section is a bit vague, which gives me the suspicion it's not a top priority. The website doesn't make it explicitly clear, so if accessibility is crucial for you, I'd advise calling directly and clarifying. And again, just CALL THEM directly. The "elevator" is listed, which could be helpful, but you know, assess for yourself.
Now, let's get to the good stuff! Because, honestly, after checking out the accessibility section, let's just say I needed a cocktail. Thankfully, the Dining, Drinking, and Snacking options are where the Sagittarius Inn actually shines. Okay, picture this: I'm sprawled on a lounger by the Swimming pool [outdoor], utterly defeated by my own attempt at "meditation" (turns out, my brain just loves to wander). Suddenly, a waiter – smiling, and actually attentive - materializes with a Poolside bar order. I'd ordered a Mojito, and let me tell you, this wasn't some pre-mixed nonsense. It was fresh mint, perfectly muddled, the rum? Smooth as silk. I could have stayed forever (and I almost did). Honestly, the Happy hour is definitely worth it – I almost missed my massage because of it. Almost.
And then the food! Chef's kiss Seriously, the Asian breakfast was incredible. I'm talking fluffy omelets, spicy sambal, and enough fresh fruit to make a monkey jealous. And the Coffee/tea in restaurant was a LIFESAVER (jetlag is a real monster, ya'll). I'm a sucker for a good Breakfast [buffet], and this one over-delivered, and the Restaurants were a blessing. The Vegetarian restaurant options? Stellar! The quality and care that went into the food itself was something that really stood out, and trust me, I had a lot of food.
Now, listen, I’m a glutton for punishment. So, I obviously needed to check out the Spa. Sigh. Body scrub, Body wrap, Massage, Sauna, Steamroom, Foot bath… you name it, I tried it. This wasn’t some rushed, factory-line spa experience. The masseuse knew exactly what she was doing. My knots? Gone. My stress? Poof. I pretty much melted into a puddle of bliss. I even "accidentally" fell asleep during the body wrap. No regrets. (Okay, maybe a tiny regret about the drool mark on the towel…but it was WORTH IT).
Speaking of things to do and ways to really relax, they've got a Fitness center - I glanced at it once, but it's mostly for show. The Pool with view is actually more impressive than I thought, and the views are amazing, even when the clouds roll in over the ocean.
Alright, let's talk about the nitty-gritty: Rooms and Amenities… Okay, here's the unfiltered truth: my room wasn't exactly magazine-cover ready. It was clean, don’t get me wrong. But it wasn't quite the “Instagrammable” paradise the pictures promised. The Air conditioning worked like a charm (essential in Bali!), the Wi-Fi [free] was actually decent (a miracle!), and the coffee/tea maker was a godsend. Plus, they had Free bottled water, crucial, because I'm forever forgetting water with me. The Bathroom was clean, and the Separate shower/bathtub was nice. But, look, the decor was a little…basic. Don't come expecting a designer hotel. Come expecting a comfortable place to crash after a day of exploring. I appreciate the Blackout curtains, because I slept for at least 13 hours at one point - an amazing feat that will never happen again.
On the Services and Conveniences front, some of the highlights were the Concierge. The concierge was friendly and a godsend, because I asked them a bajillion questions. Having a Daily housekeeping service was great too, and the staff was always smiling. Seriously, every single person I interacted with – from the gardeners to the waiters – was genuinely friendly.
Now, the Cleanliness and Safety protocols are a little… reassuring and a bit…overzealous. The Daily disinfection in common areas. Anti-viral cleaning products. They're doing everything they can to keep you safe, and with the whole pandemic thing, you cant fault them for it.
For the kids – while listed, this is more tailored to couples or solo travelers. Might be fine for kids, but I'd need more details (call and ask!).
Access – Security is pretty good, with CCTV in common areas and the outside property. You'll be fine.
Getting around: They have a Car park [free of charge] and offer Airport transfer… which, let's be honest, is a lifesaver after a long flight.
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My Recommendation:
Look, the Sagittarius Inn Bali Awaits is not a perfect place. There were little things that weren't up to scratch! But, it is a genuinely lovely place to escape to to be honest. It really is. It's a place where you can actually chill out in a pretty good way (if you are into spa and pool time, which I am), recharge, and actually, truly relax. The staff are amazing, the food is delicious, and the pool is a real star.
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- Seriously Good Food: Say goodbye to boring hotel meals! From delicious breakfasts to poolside cocktails and all the snacks in between.
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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this is NOT your perfectly curated Instagram travel guide. This is the REAL DEAL. My Bali trip, specifically holed up (happily, mostly) at the Sagittarius Inn. Prepare for chaos, vulnerability, and maybe, just maybe, some actual useful information buried beneath the wreckage.
SAGITTARIUS INN BALI: THE UNFILTERED MESS
Day 1: Arrival and Existential Dread (and Delicious Mie Goreng)
- Morning (5:00 AM UK time… basically when my brain decides to scream internal alarms): Flight from [insert depressing UK airport name here]. Airport chaos, someone spilling coffee on me (classic), and then… the plane. Long flight. I watched three terrible rom-coms and a documentary about the mating rituals of the Peruvian Whistling Ducks. I’m now questioning all my life choices.
- Afternoon (Bali Time - around 4 PM): Landed! Hot, humid. Instantly my hair frizzes into a cloud. Immigration was a breeze, which filled me with a strange, irrational joy. Bag snagged the last free taxi. "Sagittarius Inn, please!" My brain started to relax after a few hours.
- Late Afternoon (Bali Time - 6 PM): ARRIVED. Sagittarius Inn. Honestly, it’s… charming. A little rough around the edges, like me after a red-eye. The pool looks invitingly blue, the air smells of frangipani and something vaguely… musky. The room is basic but clean. The AC already feels like my new best friend. Checked out the pool and said 'Hello, future'
- Evening (7 PM): FOOD. Oh, God, the food. Found a warung (local eatery) down the street. Ordered mie goreng. The noodles, the sauce, the fried egg, and the little crunchy bits… I think I actually moaned. Seriously, it was that good. Ate it on a plastic stool, watching mopeds whizz by. Utter bliss. Fell asleep before 9 pm. Jet lag is a beast.
Day 2: Rice Terraces and the Ongoing Battle Against the Sun
- Morning (8 AM): Woke up in a hot sweat. The AC is slightly less magical at night. Coffee from the Inn. Acceptable.
- Late Morning (10 AM): Booked a driver (made a quick friend with a driver, his name is Wayan and he's amazing). To the Tegalalang Rice Terraces! Photos don't do it justice. It's breathtaking. Lush green, cascading down the hills. Walked around for an hour but nearly cooked my brains. The sun here is relentless. I am a tomato.
- Lunch (1 PM): Tried to escape the sun at a cafe overlooking the terraces. Ordered something that looked delicious but tasted… meh. My stomach rumbled. Tourist trap, probably. Regret.
- Afternoon (3 PM): Back at the Inn. Survived the sun. I'm getting tan. I'm getting sleepy. I'm starting to feel really, really good. Pool time. Did a lot of floating and staring at the sky. No regrets.
- Evening (7 PM): Found another warung. This time, I ordered nasi goreng. Even better than the mie goreng last night. Seriously. I might live on this. I now know the names of all the spices.
Day 3: Temples, Monkeys, and a Minor Existential Crisis
- Morning (9 AM): Started the day feeling like an actual human. Sunscreen game: strong. Today's adventure: Tanah Lot Temple.
- Late Morning (11 AM): Tanah Lot. The temple perched on a rock, surrounded by the ocean. The water crashed against the rocks in a glorious display. Took pictures. The crowds were absurd, but it was beautiful, even though I got almost run over by a selfie stick.
- Afternoon (1 PM): This is where things get… weird.
- The Monkey Forest: Okay, so the Monkey Forest was my idea. I love monkeys! I was expecting a delightful, jungle adventure. What I got was… a test of wills. Monkeys. Everywhere. Stealing sunglasses, snatching water bottles, and generally giving side-eye. One thing I didn't expect, however, was a monkey getting to the top of someone's head and doing a #2 on top of the person's hair. I mean, I laughed. I didn't want the universe to punish me. But it was… intense.
- The Existential Crisis: After the monkeys (and the near-robbery of my sunnies), I found myself wandering through a temple. Beautiful intricate carvings. Peaceful. But suddenly… BAM. A wave of "What am I doing with my life?" washed over me. Is this it? Travel, beautiful places, delicious food? Is this the peak? Am I happy? Am I doing enough? I sat on a step, watched some people pray, and kind of just… stared. Then I decided I was just tired and went and had a Bintang. Problem solved. (For now.)
- Evening (7 PM): BACK IN THE WARUNG. Tonight it's a local favourite. The chicken satay was amazing. Wayan, the driver, wants to take me on a tour around the Volcano. He's amazing!! I think I've found a friend.
Day 4: Doing Absolutely Nothing (And Loving It)
- Morning (9 AM): Slept in. Glorious. The most important thing I've done all week. Then, Pool time. The bliss of not having to do anything. I read my book. Did I mention that I'm reading?
- Afternoon (1 PM): More pool. Sunscreen application: expert level. I'm a tan goddess, now. I found a hammock. Stayed in it for an hour. Could’ve happily napped in the hammock forever.
- Late Afternoon (4 PM): Went to the spa. Balinese massage. Oh. My. God. My muscles melted. I almost fell asleep on the massage table. I almost couldn't feel my legs. Best money ever spent.
- Evening (7 PM): Tried to eat at the Inn's restaurant, but it was surprisingly busy. So, warung time again. I think I'm developing a caffeine and food addiction.
Day 5: Farewell (and a Promise to Return)
- Morning (9 AM): Last breakfast at the Inn. Said goodbye to the staff. They're lovely. Packed my bags. Not looking forward to the airport. I'm seriously considering calling the local travel agent and just staying.
- Afternoon (1 PM): The airport. The chaos. The long line. The regret. I am so unbelievably tired.
- Evening (9 PM): Another long flight. I'm looking forward to seeing my dog. My cat. But the jetlag will be brutal.
- Night: I'll be back, Bali.
Quirks, Observations, and Completely Unsolicited Opinions:
- The Traffic: OMG. Buckle up. Mopeds EVERYWHERE.
- The Smiles: The Balinese people are incredibly kind and welcoming. Genuine smiles everywhere. Made a definite impression.
- The Food: I'm obsessed. Utterly, irrevocably obsessed.
- The Sun: Bring sunscreen. Seriously. And wear it.
- The Sagittarius Inn: Charming. Maybe not perfect, but exactly what I needed. The pool and the staff made up for every imperfection.
- Me: I am a mess. A sunburnt, noodle-loving, monkey-dodging mess. And I loved every second of it.
This itinerary is probably more exhausting to read than to experience, but hey, at least it's honest. Bali, you beautiful, chaotic, food-filled gem. Until next time!
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Escape to Paradise: Sagittarius Inn Bali Awaits! (And, You Know, Bali...) - A Messy FAQ
Okay, Bali... Sagittarius Inn... Is it actually paradise, or just another Insta-trap?
Alright, so like… paradise? Bali? It's complicated. Look, I've seen picture-perfect Instagram feeds, right? Sun-drenched beaches, perfectly filtered sunsets, the whole shebang. And let me tell you, sometimes reality bites you in the butt, hard.
Sagittarius Inn? Actually, yeah, it's pretty darn close. The pool? Stunning. The breakfast? Forget what you think you know about hotel buffets, this is SERIOUS breakfast game. Fresh fruit that actually tastes like...fruit! And the staff? So incredibly nice, like, genuinely helpful without being annoyingly fake. One time, I accidentally locked myself out of my room at 3 AM (blame a particularly potent Balinese cocktail involving pineapple and questionable levels of rum), and they didn't even *bat* an eye. Just smiled, got me a new key, and probably silently judged my life choices.
But paradise isn't without its… challenges. Think traffic. Think touts. Think relentless humidity. And, let’s be real, sometimes I just wanted to scream at the monkeys that kept trying to steal my Bintang at the bar. But yeah, Sagittarius Inn? Pretty close to heaven on earth. Just...bring bug spray.
What's the vibe at Sagittarius Inn? Is it all honeymooners and yoga retreats? Because, ew.
Okay, first off, "ew" is my exact reaction to the thought of a resort full of overly-coupled-up honeymooners. Ugh. Thankfully, Sagittarius Inn strikes a fantastic balance. There are couples, sure, but also solo travelers, groups of friends, families… a genuine mix. It's not a wild party hotel, thank god. It's more… chill. Relaxed. Think of it like a cool, sophisticated friend's house. The kind who has impeccable taste in décor and a killer cocktail recipe.
I was there solo for a few days, and seriously, I felt instantly comfortable. I ended up chatting with this hilarious Australian couple at the bar overlooking the rice paddies. We spent the evening swapping travel stories and laughing so hard my abs ached. It’s all about the energy. And at Sagittarius, the energy is GOOD. No pretentious vibes, just genuine relaxation and friendly faces. Perfect.
Seriously, the food. Spill. Is it all basic buffet fare?
Listen, I am a FOODIE. I live to eat. And honestly, I was worried. Hotel food can be... well, it can be depressing. But Sagittarius Inn blew my taste buds away. The breakfast, as I mentioned, is phenomenal. Freshly squeezed juices, omelets made to order, local fruit… and the coffee? Forget Starbucks, this is the real deal, people.
But the real star is the restaurant. They have these amazing Balinese dishes, curries that will set your soul on fire in the best possible way. And the presentation! Every plate is a work of art. I had this Nasi Goreng one night... Oh. My. GOD. I'm getting hungry just thinking about it. Seriously, I’m considering booking a return trip *just* for the Nasi Goreng.
And the restaurant's ambiance? Romantic, with a view over the rice paddies, it's perfect. One night, a thunderstorm rolled in while I was eating, and it was the most atmospheric thing I'd ever experienced. Rain drumming on the roof, lightning illuminating the paddy fields… pure magic. Okay, I admit to ordering a second glass of wine. Don't judge me.
Okay, let's talk location. Is it in the middle of nowhere? Do you need a car?
Ah, location. A crucial question. Sagittarius Inn isn't *right* on the beach, which, honestly, I prefer. It's set back a bit, overlooking the rice paddies, which offers an insanely calming perspective. A stunning, peaceful escape that separates you from the mayhem of the busier areas. You're not *stranded,* though. It's easy to get around. They offer a shuttle to Ubud, which is AMAZING. It's a must-do as far as I’m concerned.
So, car? Maybe. You can definitely get around without one. Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available and very cheap. I spent a few days exploring without renting a car and had zero problems, especially with the shuttle service to and from Ubud. Honestly, the freedom of not having to drive myself added to my relaxation level by like, a hundred percent.
The surrounding area directly around the hotel is excellent for walking about. You can find local cafes, warungs, and boutique stores very close by. It's honestly a fantastic location, a perfect blend of convenience and tranquil seclusion.
Were there any downsides? Anything that annoyed you?
Okay, let's be real. Nothing's perfect. If I'm forced to nitpick… the Wi-Fi could be a little spotty at times. But honestly? That's probably a good thing. It forced me to disconnect a little, you know? Read a book. Stare at the rice paddies. Actually *enjoy* the moment, instead of constantly refreshing Instagram.
And the monkeys, I mentioned them, right? They can be cheeky buggers. One time I was trying to eat breakfast, peacefully, and this little thing comes along and snatches a banana right out of my hand. Rude. But again, that's Bali, baby. Part of the adventure. You get used to it (eventually). And hey, who am I to judge? I probably look like a giant, loud, food-obsessed monkey to them. So, yeah, the monkeys. Annoying, but ultimately charming in their own sneaky way.
What's the best thing about Sagittarius Inn? The absolute *one thing* you'd rave about?
This is tough because the entire experience was just so *good*. But if I had to pick ONE thing... *hands down*... it's the *feeling*. That sense of complete and utter relaxation I had. I mean, I walked in feeling like a frazzled, stressed-out mess. Like I'd been wound up way too tight for way too long. And I left feeling… different. Lighter. Recharged. The staff is so incredibly friendly and that atmosphere... It melts away your stress. Seriously, I slept better there than I have in years. The sheer serenity of the place.
I remember one specific afternoon. I was by the pool, lying on a sun lounger, with absolutely nothing to do – *nothing*. Just sunshine, water, a good novel, and the gentle sounds of nature surrounding me. And I just started laughing. I mean, a full-bellied, genuine laugh of pure joy. It was just such a simple, perfect moment. That's the feeling you getBest Rest Finder


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