Need to know
Rooms
Seven standalone villas.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 2pm.
More details
Rates include an à la carte breakfast served in your villa (vegetarian, vegan, and Halal options are available on request).
Also
Sadly, this property is not suitable for guests with mobility issues.
At the hotel
Bikes and snorkelling gear to borrow, shuttle service to Gili Air Harbour, private gardens, charged laundry service, plug adaptors, and free WiFi. In rooms: air-conditioning, private pool, sarongs and robes, kitchenette, coffee machine, tea-making kit, minibar, mosquito repellant, aloe vera, and eco-friendly bath products from the island.
Our favourite rooms
Each bamboo-built villa seems to defy gravity in one way or another, but it’s the canopy-level hammock in the Leaf villa which really takes relaxation to new heights. The large netting above the pool lends itself as a reading-and-napping nook, sheltered from any tropical rain bursts by the overhanging leaf-shaped bamboo awning. A similar foliage-inspired structure rises over a copper bath tub hidden within the Leaf villa’s gardens, so you can quite literally soak up the island’s natural beauty and tropical surround-sound. We also love that you can jump straight from your Tide villa bedroom into the infinity pool.
Poolside
Ensconced within each villa’s frangipani-scented gardens is a private pool, with parasol-shaded sun-beds and bamboo-crafted lounge areas just a few barefoot steps away. Some of the pools gently curve around the front of the villas, with netting suspended above the water for aerial naps; others are dotted around the garden in secluded spots, fringed by coconut trees and towering palms.
Spa
Your villa doubles as a private zone for rest and relaxation — skilled therapists are on hand for soothing massages and yoga sessions by the pool, or to set up traditional flower bath rituals in your tub.
Packing tips
You’ll mostly be living in swimwear here, so it’s worth bringing stylish options for bronzing and dipping, as well as more active, sea-faring numbers for snorkelling and island-hopping.
Also
The hotel’s concierge offers a handy WhatsApp service (for speedboat bookings, restaurant recommendations, the best snorkelling spots, and more) and a special map of Gili Air for you to experience the island like a local.
Children
The private villa layout makes this property ideal for honeymooners and families alike. The nanny service must be booked in advance.
Best for
All ages; this is a tropical playground for the whole family.
Recommended rooms
Families of four are best placed in the two-bedroom Swell villa; larger groups can book three- and four-bedroom configurations and gain access to additional pools and gardens.
Crèche
Littles ones can get into the island spirit at the hotel’s kids’ club, which keeps all ages engaged in creative, active, and educational activities (perfect for when parents would like some poolside peace and quiet).
Activities
Kid-sized bicycles and safety seats are provided free of charge for family cycling trips, and there are plenty of watersports on offer for beginners to stronger swimmers.
Swimming pool
There are floats and pool toys in every villa to keep water babies endlessly entertained.
Meals
Highchairs are available on request, and your villa’s kitchen is ideal for whipping up between-meal snacks.
Babysitting
The hotel can organise a babysitter as long as you give them a week’s notice.
No need to pack
On-the-go parents should bring any essentials, but you can ask for cribs and extra beds to be made up in some of the larger villas.
Sustainability efforts
Villa Tokay sources most of its energy from the island’s solar-panel field, and has installed energy-efficient lighting throughout the sustainably-built property. The bamboo villas were crafted by local artisans from Gili Air, Java, Bali, and Lombok using natural materials from the Gili Islands, as well as the hotel’s handmade furniture. There are eco-friendly amenities in every villa, in addition to impressive water-saving measures and waste management systems in place. The hotel also makes ongoing contributions to a local school (which provides an extra teacher each year), and participates in the island’s ‘Refill Your Bottle’ project in an effort to reduce single-use plastic.