Bintang Bali Resort in Kuta offers beachfront access, pools, and family-friendly facilities from $53/night. Here's an honest look at rooms, dining, and value.
Bintang Bali Resort is one of those properties that doesn't try to be the most exciting hotel in Bali. It tries to be reliable — and it mostly succeeds. Sitting directly on Kuta Beach in the Tuban area, with 402 rooms spread across more than six hectares of tropical gardens, this is a large-format resort built for travelers who want a solid base without paying luxury prices. It's not boutique. It's not trendy. It's a well-located, well-equipped resort that does the fundamentals right, and for a lot of travelers — particularly families and first-timers to Bali — that's exactly the point.
Location: What's Actually Walkable
The resort sits in Tuban, the quieter southern stretch of Kuta, which matters more than most listings let on. You're on Kuta Beach but not in the thick of Kuta's nightlife strip — that's a 15-minute walk north. For some travelers, that's a dealbreaker. For families and anyone who values sleeping before midnight, it's a feature.
Walking Distances
Kuta Beach access
Direct — beachfront property
Waterbom Bali
13-minute walk
Lippo Mall Kuta
~300 meters
Discovery Shopping Mall
~450 meters
Ngurah Rai Airport (DPS)
2.1 km (3 min by taxi)
That airport proximity is genuinely useful. A taxi from DPS runs Rp 70,000–85,000 (roughly $4.50–$5.50), and the ride takes about three minutes outside of peak traffic. You can also use Grab, though airport pickup in Bali still requires walking to the designated ride-hail area. The resort offers its own airport transfer for a surcharge — book it at least 72 hours ahead if you want it — but honestly, an airport taxi is cheaper and just as fast.
Room Categories: What to Actually Book

With 402 rooms, Bintang Bali has more room types than most travelers need to think about. Here's what matters:
Deluxe Room (388 sq ft, from ~$53/night) — The entry-level option and the one most guests book. You get a double bed or two singles plus a single, AC, balcony, minibar, tea and coffee facilities, and Wi-Fi. At 388 square feet, it's not cramped but it's not spacious either. Perfectly fine for a couple or a solo traveler. Can technically sleep three adults, though it'll feel tight.
Family/Garden View Room (453 sq ft, from ~$82/night) — The upgrade that actually makes a difference if you're traveling with kids. One king plus two singles, and the extra 65 square feet matters when luggage and children are involved. Garden views are pleasant — the grounds are genuinely well-maintained.
Interconnecting Room (776 sq ft) — Two adjoining rooms. The practical choice for families with older kids or two couples traveling together. Effectively doubles your space without the formality of a suite.
Residence Suite (2,153 sq ft) — The top-end option. At this size, you're in apartment territory. Worth considering for extended stays or families who want a living area, but at this price point, you should also be comparing standalone villas in Seminyak or Canggu.
Room Rate Ranges (Early 2026 Estimates)
Deluxe
From $53/night
Standard
$58–$138/night
Family/Garden View
From ~$82/night
King (Romantic)
From ~$129/night
Every room includes AC, a balcony or terrace, TV, Wi-Fi, and tea/coffee making facilities. The Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. Parking is also free, which matters if you're renting a car or scooter.
Pool, Beach, and Facilities
The main pool is the centerpiece and it's well done for this price tier — a large outdoor pool with a cascading waterfall feature, Jacuzzi, swim-up bar (The Reef Bar), and a separate children's pool. It's not an infinity pool overlooking rice terraces. It's a resort pool surrounded by tropical gardens, and it works.
Beach access is direct. The resort provides sun loungers, umbrellas, and pool/beach towels — no need to bring your own or rent them. The beach here is Kuta Beach's southern end, which is wider and less crowded than the main Kuta strip. Surf is present but this isn't a swimming beach for small children without supervision. That's a Kuta Beach reality, not a resort-specific issue.
Theta Spa sits beachfront and offers massages, sauna, and aromatherapy treatments. Pricing isn't published online — expect to pay resort spa rates, which in Kuta means more than a street-side massage parlor but less than a five-star hotel spa.
Panda Kids Club has an indoor playground and interactive games. It's a meaningful differentiator for families — many hotels in this price range don't have a dedicated kids' facility.
Other facilities include lawn tennis, table tennis, bicycle rental, BBQ facilities, and meeting rooms. The property also has wheelchair access, which is worth noting since accessibility in Bali hotels varies widely.
Dining On-Site

Three venues, each filling a different role:
La Brasserie Restaurant — The main restaurant, located on the ground floor near the lobby. Buffet breakfast runs 7:00 AM to 10:30 AM, and the restaurant stays open until 10:30 PM for lunch and dinner. Indoor and outdoor seating surrounded by tropical gardens and ponds. The breakfast buffet is the meal most guests eat here, and reviews generally describe it as solid if not spectacular — a wide spread covering Western and Indonesian options.
The Wharf Restaurant — The beachfront option, open for lunch through late night. This is the more interesting dining venue: international, Balinese, Asian, pizza, and pub-style food. Rated $$–$$$ on Tripadvisor, which in Kuta terms means main courses in the Rp 80,000–180,000 range (roughly $5–$11). Vegetarian-friendly with vegan options available.
The Reef Bar — The swim-up pool bar, open 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Cocktails, drinks, and snacks. Convenient, not remarkable. You're paying for not having to dry off and walk somewhere.
The resort also runs themed dinner nights and live entertainment on select evenings. No published schedule — ask at reception when you check in.
Who It's Best For

Families with young kids — This is the resort's sweet spot. The kids' club, children's pool, family room configurations, direct beach access, and proximity to Waterbom Bali (a 13-minute walk) make it one of the better-value family setups in Kuta. The grounds are large enough that kids have space to move without feeling confined.
First-time Bali visitors — If you want a base that handles logistics for you — pool, beach, restaurants, airport proximity — while you figure out the island, this works. It's not where you'll discover the "real Bali," but it's a comfortable launch pad.
Couples on a budget — The Romantic room category (388 sq ft, king bed, from ~$129/night) is fine but not exceptional. At that price point, you could find boutique options in Seminyak with more character. Where Bintang Bali wins for couples is at the Deluxe level — $53–$64/night for a beachfront resort with a pool is hard to beat.

Not ideal for: Digital nomads wanting cafe culture and coworking (head to Canggu), travelers seeking Balinese cultural immersion (head to Ubud), or anyone who wants a boutique or design-forward hotel experience. This is a large resort and it feels like one.
Booking Strategy
When to Book
Cheapest months
January, November ($69–$78 avg)
Priciest month
September ($78+)
Cheapest days
Tuesday and Thursday check-ins
Most expensive day
Sunday
The price difference between cheapest and priciest periods isn't dramatic — roughly $10–$15/night — but on a week-long stay, that adds up. Tuesday and Thursday check-ins consistently show lower rates across aggregators.
Compare prices across Agoda, Expedia, and the resort's direct booking page. Agoda frequently offers the lowest displayed rate for Southeast Asian properties, but factor in whether your rate includes breakfast — some platforms bundle it, others don't.
The Honest Assessment

Bintang Bali Resort is not the hotel you'll write home about. It's the hotel that lets you enjoy the rest of your trip without worrying about the hotel. The grounds are attractive, the pool is good, the beach access is genuine, and the location — close to the airport, walkable to malls and Waterbom — is practical. At $53–$80/night for a beachfront resort with this level of facilities, the value equation is straightforward.
What it lacks is personality. With 402 rooms, it operates at a scale where consistency matters more than charm. That's a trade-off, and for the right traveler — especially families and budget-conscious visitors who want resort amenities — it's one worth making.