Amed
Beach
About
1km further into jemeluk, Pondok Kebun Wayan and its Amed Cafer'
-are among the oldest establishments in the area. They have a
wide choice of rooms offering different levels of comfort, packed
against each other on a small garden along the road. It is not
the most charming hotel in Amed, but is a convenient place to
stay with many services, and a good choice of tours and guided
treks to discover the region.
Where
to Stay – bunutan and Lipah
Relax
at Santai Hotel
Santai
is Indonesian for playing it cool, and this great place, although
a bit pricey, is perfect for relaxation. The spacious bamboo and
thatch-roofed cottages can sleep two to four persons; this is
a good place for families with kids. A pool behind the small beach
lets you lounge with an ocean view amidst a profusion of bougainvillea
and frangipani. When tired of relaxing in the sun, ask to see
dance shows per - formed by children from Jemeluk supported by
Santai.
Santai
participates in waste recycling; the beach is cleaned everyday
by the hotel staff. The owners help fund the costs of schooling
for local kids.
Get
artsy at prema Liong

This
unique establishment is perched high on a hill with a lush garden,
offering an exquisite view of the ocean. Designed by a young local
architect, the spacious bamboo and grass bugalows are cooled by
the sea breeze. The extra bed in the mezzanine enables sleeping
for four persons if necessary.
The
veranda of your bungalow or the hotel's bale are perfect places
to enjoy a healing massage, after a healthy walk to the Uyang
Bangle springs. Prema Liong strives to support the local arts,
offering a large selection of dancing, cooking, painting, or wood
and stone carving classes, and has organized a foundation to sponsor
children education.
Candidasa
and Lovina
jukung
boats lined
Indonesian
for playing
the road climbs