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AYANA Resort BalivsIkos Aria

AYANA Resort Bali
AYANA Resort Bali
Jimbaran, Bali, Indonesia
Five-Star·4.7
Ikos Aria
Ikos Aria
Kos, Greece
Five-Star·4.7
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AYANA Resort BaliIkos Aria

Quick Stats

8.9
Overall Score
9.3
5-star
Star Rating
5-star
4.7 (11,531)
Google Rating
4.7 (666)
$300-500
Price / Night
$500-800
No
Adults Only
No
Oceanfront
Beachfront
Oceanfront
Grand
Resort Size
Grand
30 min
Airport Transfer
20 min

All Scores

8.3
Beach
8.8
8.8
Food
9.4
9.1
Service
9.4
8.7
Rooms
9.5
Pools
9.1
Luxury
7.8
Value
8.2
8.9
Family
9.3
9.2
Romance
8.1
Nightlife
8.4
Quiet
8.2
Adventure
9.2
Wellness
7.0
Remote work

Vibes

AYANA Resort Bali
RomanceAdventureQuiet
Ikos Aria
QuietRomanceAdventure

Activities

AYANA Resort Bali
SpaDivingWater sports
Ikos Aria
SpaWater sportsKids

AYANA Resort Bali

  • Rock Bar on ocean cliff
  • Aquatonic seawater therapy pool
  • 12 restaurants
  • Jimbaran Bay sunset views

Ikos Aria

  • Infinite Lifestyle all-inclusive
  • Michelin-starred dining
  • Private beach with water sports
  • Dine-out at local restaurants

Pros — AYANA Resort Bali

  • Large luxury estate with extensive pools, dining, spa, gardens, ocean views, and guest-only beach access.
  • Very strong recurring praise for staff, service, cleanliness, grounds, and overall resort polish.
  • Excellent pool variety, including iconic cliffside and river-style pool settings.
  • Major romance and honeymoon appeal through sunsets, Rock Bar, spa, and ocean-view categories.
  • Family-friendly facilities include kids clubs, children-focused activities, playground-style areas, and access to multiple pools.

Pros — Ikos Aria

  • Consistently strong guest sentiment for service, food and family ease.
  • Beachfront setting with pools, kids facilities and upscale all-inclusive inclusions.
  • Good fit for families and couples who want calm luxury rather than nightlife.

Cons — AYANA Resort Bali

  • The resort is expensive by Bali standards, especially for food, drinks, spa, and premium experiences.
  • The beach is scenic and private-access, but it is below a cliff and less convenient than a traditional walk-out beach resort.
  • The estate can feel very large and spread out, requiring shuttles or trams between facilities.
  • Some travelers may feel isolated because restaurants, shops, and cafés outside the resort are not easily walkable.
  • Dining count and pool count are estate-wide, so guests should understand which facilities are closest to their specific hotel and room category.

Cons — Ikos Aria

  • Premium pricing can feel high if travelers do not use the included experiences.
  • Restaurant reservations can require planning.
  • Not ideal for travelers who want to walk into a large town every night.
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