Regent Bali Canggu REGENT
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Regent Bali Canggu

Bali · Indonesia
Top 25%
Outstanding

THE BOTTOM LINE

Regent Bali Canggu is the most polished luxury hotel in Canggu and arguably the best new opening in Bali since 2024 — a service-led property with genuinely impressive suites and a standout club lounge. Is Regent Bali Canggu worth it? For club-access bookings and special occasions, yes; at entry-level rates against villa-equipped competitors, the math gets tighter.

CHARACTER & IDENTITY

Opened in early 2025, Regent Bali Canggu is the brand's ambitious bet on turning a surf-and-scene village into genuine ultra-luxury territory. The all-suite beachfront resort sits in Batu Bolong with direct sand access, pitching itself squarely against COMO Uma Canggu next door and, further afield, Four Seasons Jimbaran and Six Senses Uluwatu. It targets affluent couples, families, and club-lounge loyalists who want Canggu's energy without its chaos.

WHO IT'S FOR

BEST FOR

Couples on honeymoons or milestone anniversaries who want Canggu's scene without the noise, and families with older children who will use the pools and kids' club. Club-level regulars who treat the lounge as a core part of the experience will get outsized value here.

SHOULD LOOK ELSEWHERE

You want a calm, swimmable resort beach — Jimbaran or Nusa Dua deliver that, Canggu does not. Also skip it if private pool villas at a lower entry price matter more than brand-new hardware, or if you need extensive restaurant variety on property.

WHAT GUESTS LOVE — AND WHAT THEY DON'T

STRENGTHS
+Staff culture Warmth and anticipation that consistently outpace peer properties in the category.
+Regent Club lounge All-day à la carte dining, afternoon tea, evening cocktails — worth the upgrade.
+Suite hardware Wooden baths, smart toilets, generous square footage, thoughtful inclusions.
+Breakfast at Taru Buffet-plus-à-la-carte format executed at restaurant quality.
+Location balance Quiet and private, yet walkable to Canggu's dining and retail core.
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WEAKNESSES
Price positioning Entry-level rates exceed competitors offering private-pool rooms.
Beach reality Public, surf-dominated, occasionally dirty — not a swim-up-to-the-sand experience.
Restaurant menus Curated to the point of feeling limited, particularly desserts.
Pool shade and decking Hot stone underfoot; limited natural shade at the main pool.
Housekeeping consistency Small lapses (laundry bags, minibar restocking) at a price point that shouldn't permit them.
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CATEGORY-BY-CATEGORY ANALYSIS

Service 7.6

The strongest asset by a wide margin. Staff anticipate requests, remember names, and execute anniversary and birthday touches with unusual warmth — the Regent Club team (Eifel, Elvan, Freya, Anas) draws particular repeat praise. WhatsApp concierge is responsive, though housekeeping occasionally forgets to restock laundry bags and forms.

Food 8.2

Strong across the board. Breakfast at Taru — buffet plus à la carte — is a consistent highlight, and Sazón (chef Andrew Walsh's Spanish collaboration) earns serious praise for paella and fine-dining polish. Beach House handles sunset drinks well. The caveat: menus across outlets read as curated rather than extensive, and dessert selection is thin.

Rooms 9.6

All-suite, genuinely large, and beautifully finished — hand-carved wooden bathtubs, TOTO smart toilets, underfloor AC, complimentary minibar, free unlimited laundry. Lagoon-access studios and beachfront villas are the standouts. Minor gripes: fixed TV position awkward for in-bed viewing, shower door gaps, and bathrooms without full blackout.

Location 6.0

Tucked between Batu Bolong and Pererenan, walkable to Canggu's best cafés and shopping yet shielded from the traffic and noise. The beach itself is public, shared with surfers, and occasionally unswimmable due to waves or cleanliness.

Value 5.2

Expensive, and priced above rooms with private pools at Como Uma Canggu or Four Seasons. Inclusions (free laundry, stocked minibar, Club access when upgraded) soften the math, but entry-level rates demand scrutiny.

Ambiance 6.2

Contemporary Balinese done with restraint — teak, stone, water features, maturing gardens. Multiple connected pools, though the main pool lacks shade and bluestone decking gets painfully hot.

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Service 7.6

The strongest asset by a wide margin. Staff anticipate requests, remember names, and execute anniversary and birthday touches with unusual warmth — the Regent Club team (Eifel, Elvan, Freya, Anas) draws particular repeat praise. WhatsApp concierge is responsive, though housekeeping occasionally forgets to restock laundry bags and forms.

Food 8.2

Strong across the board. Breakfast at Taru — buffet plus à la carte — is a consistent highlight, and Sazón (chef Andrew Walsh's Spanish collaboration) earns serious praise for paella and fine-dining polish. Beach House handles sunset drinks well. The caveat: menus across outlets read as curated rather than extensive, and dessert selection is thin.

Rooms 9.6

All-suite, genuinely large, and beautifully finished — hand-carved wooden bathtubs, TOTO smart toilets, underfloor AC, complimentary minibar, free unlimited laundry. Lagoon-access studios and beachfront villas are the standouts. Minor gripes: fixed TV position awkward for in-bed viewing, shower door gaps, and bathrooms without full blackout.

Location 6.0

Tucked between Batu Bolong and Pererenan, walkable to Canggu's best cafés and shopping yet shielded from the traffic and noise. The beach itself is public, shared with surfers, and occasionally unswimmable due to waves or cleanliness.

Value 5.2

Expensive, and priced above rooms with private pools at Como Uma Canggu or Four Seasons. Inclusions (free laundry, stocked minibar, Club access when upgraded) soften the math, but entry-level rates demand scrutiny.

Ambiance 6.2

Contemporary Balinese done with restraint — teak, stone, water features, maturing gardens. Multiple connected pools, though the main pool lacks shade and bluestone decking gets painfully hot.

When to book

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$525
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Service
7.6
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8.2
Rooms
9.6
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Is Regent Bali Canggu worth it?
Yes, with caveats. Regent Bali Canggu is Outstanding, ranking in the Top 25% of luxury hotels globally (#269 of 1,075) and standing as the most polished luxury property in Canggu since its 2024 opening. Service culture and suites are the draw — rooms score 9.6. For club-access bookings and special occasions, the math works. At entry-level rates against Bali competitors offering private-pool villas, value tightens.
How much does Regent Bali Canggu cost per night?
Nightly rates run from $444 to $684, with a median of $525. May is the cheapest month at an average of $452 per night, while April peaks at $614. Booking in May saves roughly 26% versus the April peak.
What is Regent Bali Canggu best known for?
Suites and service. Rooms and suites score 9.6 and food and dining scores 8.2 on a 10-point scale. The standout is staff culture — warmth and anticipation that outpace peer properties in the category — alongside genuinely impressive suites and a club lounge that anchors the experience for guests booking club access.
What are the drawbacks of staying at Regent Bali Canggu?
Value is the weak point, scoring 5.1 out of 10. Entry-level rates exceed Bali competitors offering private-pool rooms. Canggu also lacks a calm, swimmable resort beach — Jimbaran and Nusa Dua deliver that instead. On-property restaurant variety is limited, and travelers prioritizing villa hardware over brand-new build quality will find better value elsewhere.
Who is Regent Bali Canggu best suited for?
Couples on honeymoons or milestone anniversaries who want Canggu's scene without the noise, families with older children who will use the pools and kids' club, and club-level regulars who treat the lounge as core to the stay. Skip it if you want a swimmable resort beach, a private pool villa at a lower entry price, or extensive on-property dining variety.
When is the best time to book Regent Bali Canggu?
Book May, the cheapest month at an average of $452 per night. April is the peak at $614, so shifting to May saves roughly 26%. The full nightly range across the year runs $444 to $684, with a median of $525.
How does Regent Bali Canggu compare to other luxury hotels in Bali?
Regent sits one tier below Bali's top properties. The St. Regis Bali Resort is Exceptional (Top 4%) from $499, a near-identical entry price with stronger pedigree. Mandapa, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve is Exceptional (Top 5%) from $890, and Raffles Bali is Exceptional (Top 1%) from $932. Regent is the newest hardware and the strongest service culture in Canggu, but the three Exceptional-tier resorts outrank it overall.