Need to know
Rooms
Six suites.
Check–Out
Noon. Earliest check-in, 2pm. Both are flexible, subject to availability.
More details
Rates usually include an à la carte of breakfast – think smoothie bowls, fresh-fruit platters and papaya-topped pancake stacks, plus plenty of classic Indonesian dishes.
Also
Have something to celebrate? Staff can organise a personal photography session and live music to soundtrack a special alfresco supper.
At the hotel
Spa; fitness room; billiards table; gardens; free-to-hire surfboards, paddleboards and mountain bikes; and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: air-conditioning, minibar, tea- and coffee-making kit, and Alamayah bath products.
Our favourite rooms
For a soak with a sea view, opt for the Amu suite – the outsized tub takes pride of place on the private ocean-facing terrace.
Poolside
Peek through the palms to find the outdoor pool, complete with coconut-like cabanas to cosy up in.
Spa
Take the tan-toned good looks of a Turkish hammam, stir in a sprinkling of Ayurvedic expertise and ta-da – you’ve got yourself Alamayah’s spa. Here, hand-picked botanicals, grown in the hotel’s gardens (where else?), are whipped up into ache-easing tinctures by the master therapists. Hit the hydrotherapy baths or herb-scented steam room, then treat yourself to a tailor-made treatment.
Packing tips
Don’t go OTT on the toiletries. It’s much better to make use of Alamayah’s own brand of bath products, which spotlight the hotel’s homegrown botanicals.
Also
Unfortunately, the hotel is not wheelchair-accessible.
Children
All ages are welcome. Extra beds can be added to rooms for IDR1,000,000 a night. A nanny can be arranged on request for IDR300,000 for eight hours and IDR50,000 for each additional hour.
Best for
All ages are welcome and well catered for, but the hotel’s restful rhythm and roster of excursions will especially suit older children.
Recommended rooms
The Watu and Mahi suites share a connecting door, as do the Amu and Wala suites. An extra bed can be added to any suite for IDR1,000,000, including breakfast.
Activities
Lots of the guided adventures on offer have been devised with little legs in mind. Ask at the hotel for advice on the best family-friendly hikes, boat trips and beach spots.
Swimming pool
There’s no lifeguard at the pool, so paddles should be parent-supervised.
Meals
The restaurant’s children’s menu offers Indonesian classics alongside classic Western kids’ fare, so your mini-me can choose from mini mi goreng and downsized spaghetti bolognese.
Babysitting
A nanny can be booked in advance – it’s IDR300,000 for eight hours and IDR50,000 for each additional hour.
Sustainability efforts
At Alamayah’s restaurant and bar, seasonal, locally grown goodness takes centre stage, with practically every ingredient sourced from nearby producers or the hotel’s own permaculture garden. The same goes for the spa, where treatments make therapeutic use of homegrown botanicals. The architecture is equally eco-conscious, with reclaimed-timber flooring using native ulin wood and terraces carefully built around decades-old coconut trees.