Bali-Inspired Accommodations in the Philippines
 

No need to book a plane ticket just to get a taste of tropical paradise. These locally found accommodations with Balinese influences will have you feeling like you're on a relaxing getaway on the charming Indonesian island. 

 

Casita in a Private Garden

San Jose, Tagaytay City

P3,300 / night

A warm cabin in the ever-chilly mountains of Tagaytay, with bare stone wall accents and deep wood furnishings that add a relaxing, spa-like touch. Thereโ€™s a pavilion where you can sit and just have a quiet moment to yourself, finding solace in the large tropical garden that encompasses the cabin. 

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Java Hotel 

Laoag City, Ilocos Norte

P3,122  / night 

Moroccan meets Balinese and a touch of Ilocano at this resort in the far north. With cogon-styled roofs and large pots and motifs of palm trees that bedeck the complex, complete with wellness centers like fitness, massage and even a modest pool you can take a dip in when it gets too hot and sunny. 

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Cintai Coritoโ€™s Garden

Lipa, Batangas

P5,999 / night 

Beyond the tall, wooden gates is a sanctuary thatโ€™s as if itโ€™s been plucked straight out of Bali itself. From itโ€™s impressive architecture, unobtrusive decor, and of course - the lush garden adorned with Hindu and Javanese pieces. To complete the experience, there are even animals like donkeys and peacocks that freely roam the compound!

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Narra Hill - Kubo Suite

Narra Hill, Tagaytay City

P6,000 / night 

An off-the beaten path, fancy kubo with a modern and minimalist take on Balinese. Overlooking Taal and a dense forest, the isolated kuboโ€™s for those looking for some quality zen time to de-stress and escape from the high-rise and congested metropolis.

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