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Hotel Satria hotel in Denpasar, Bali
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View of Hotel Satria in Denpasar, Bali
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View of Hotel Satria in Denpasar, Bali
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Hotel Satria

3.7(908 reviews)Activity
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers can safely splash in the shallow kids' pool, while elementary-aged children enjoy the larger pools for swimming and playing. Teens may find it less exciting than resort facilities.

About

Hotel Satria offers a budget-friendly swimming complex in Denpasar that's a popular escape for local families and savvy travelers. With multiple pools including a dedicated shallow area for young children, it provides an authentic Balinese family experience away from the tourist crowds, perfect for parents seeking affordable water fun without the resort price tag.

Highlights

  • Shallow children's pool perfect for toddlers and non-swimmers
  • Multiple pool options for different swimming abilities
  • Authentic local atmosphere with Balinese families
  • Very affordable entrance fees compared to resort day passes
  • Located in Denpasar, convenient if staying outside main tourist areas

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Note the unusual closure between 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM daily (likely for cleaning and lunch), so plan to arrive either before noon or after 2:00 PM to maximize your visit.
  2. 2.Bring your own towels, sunscreen, and snacks as amenities may be basic compared to resort pools. Water shoes are also recommended for kids.
  3. 3.Visit on weekday mornings after 8:00 AM for the quietest experience, as weekends and afternoons can get busy with local families.
  4. 4.This is a local spot, so English may be limited. Download a translation app or learn basic Indonesian phrases like 'terima kasih' (thank you) to enhance your experience.
  5. 5.Entrance fees are typically very affordable (under $5 USD per person), making it great for budget-conscious families staying in Denpasar.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings between 8:00 AM and 11:00 AM offer the best experience with fewer crowds and cooler temperatures. Avoid weekends when local families fill the pools, and remember the midday closure from noon to 2:00 PM.

What to Know

This is a no-frills, local swimming complex with basic facilities, so set expectations accordingly. Changing rooms and bathrooms are available but may be simpler than Western resort standards. Bring cash in Indonesian Rupiah as card payments may not be accepted.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round as Bali has tropical weather. The dry season (April to October) is most comfortable, while the wet season (November to March) may bring afternoon rain showers. Pool facilities remain open during both seasons.

Nearby Eats

Denpasar offers numerous local warungs (small family-owned restaurants) serving kid-friendly Indonesian dishes like nasi goreng (fried rice) and mie goreng (fried noodles). For more familiar options, head to nearby Level 21 Mall which has international food courts and restaurants about 10 minutes away.

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