The location of the accommodation is good, and the exterior of the resort is very pretty day or night!
There were two swimming pools, both quite large and deep.
There wasn't a strong smell of bleach, but the pool water seemed a little cloudy, probably because there was sand right next to the pool.
For breakfast, you can go to the restaurant and order only one menu item.
If you want to order more, you must pay an additional fee when checking out.
Cheese omelet..? I chose it, but I was taken aback because the omelette was so thin, like an egg roll. Well, the cooking method may be different.
But I enjoyed it because it smelled like cheese, which I like.
Because of the ferry schedule, I didn't have much time to check out and catch a taxi, but I was grateful that a male staff member kept worrying about me and tried to help me catch a taxi.
But there were two or three flies in the room,
Strangely, the floor felt a bit sticky and uncomfortable, so I felt uncomfortable walking barefoot.
I know that due to the humid weather in Southeast Asia, bedding can feel damp no matter how much you use the air conditioner to dehumidify.
When I checked in and entered the room, I don't know why, but I felt very uncomfortable because the bedding felt completely wet.
The only means of transportation on the Gili Islands are electric motorcycles/bicycles/horse carts, and there are too many pedestrians on the roads, so a bell is required when riding a bicycle.
However, I heard that you can rent a bicycle at this resort for about 7,000 to 8,000 won per day.
When I rented the bikes, I noticed that neither of them had bells. When I asked about them, they said all the ones with bells were gone.
I think that bicycles without bells are essential for both locals and tourists to reduce risk factors.
It was a bit absurd that a bicycle without a bell would be rented out at a very high price to a guest rather than an outsider.
So I ended up canceling the rental and returning it.
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