
Escape to Paradise: Blue Point Resort & Spa Bali Awaits
Escape to Paradise: Blue Point Resort & Spa Bali Awaits - My Unfiltered Take (Brace Yourself!)
Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I’m about to spill the tea on the Blue Point Resort & Spa in Bali. And let me tell you, it’s not all sunset cocktails and perfectly manicured beaches. Sometimes it's a whole glorious chaotic mess… and I loved it. This isn't some sanitized travel brochure, honey; this is the real deal, warts and all.
First Impressions & The Whole Accessibility Gig:
Let's start with the important stuff. "Accessibility" is a buzzword, but does Blue Point deliver? I’m happy to report, while not perfect, it's pretty damn good. Wheelchair accessible areas are clearly marked, and the elevator is a welcome sight uphill. They offer Facilities for disabled guests, which includes ramps. They don't skimp on things like an accessible bathrooms, though I would want to confirm specific room characteristics when I am booking.
The Tech Tango & Staying Connected in Paradise:
Look, I need my internet. I'm a digital nomad, a blogger, a… well, I work online. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Hallelujah! And it actually worked. Seriously, a solid connection. They have Internet [LAN] if you're a dinosaur, and Wi-Fi in public areas is strong. I could even stream my guilty pleasure, cheesy Indonesian dramas (don’t judge!).
Cleanliness & Safety - Breathe Easy (Mostly):
Alright, let's talk about the elephant in the room (or, perhaps, the mosquito in the room, which I did have to swat at once). Cleanliness and safety are HUGE priorities these days. Blue Point gets a gold star for this, especially with the recent pandemic. Anti-viral cleaning products, daily disinfection in common areas, and rooms sanitized between stays. My room smelled… well, clean. Not hospital-clean, but a fresh, comfortable clean. They have things like Hand sanitizer readily available, and all the staff are trained in safety protocol. Rooms sanitized between stays and Sanitized kitchen and tableware items. Good stuff. And the Staff trained in safety protocol seemed genuinely invested in keeping everyone feeling safe. They even have Doctor/nurse on call!
Food, Glorious Food (And a Few Minor Gripes):
Okay, the food. This is where things get interesting. Restaurants aplenty, with several A la carte in restaurant options. They have Asian breakfast which is definitely a plus! Buffet in restaurant or buffet options. I opted for the International cuisine in restaurant option. Coffee/tea in restaurant is plentiful.
The highlight? The Poolside bar. Nothing beats sipping a perfectly crafted cocktail, watching the sunset, and completely forgetting whatever awful email you got that morning. They have a Happy hour, which, let's be honest, is crucial. Desserts in restaurant were good, not mind-blowing, but good.
On the downside? The Room service [24-hour] could be a tad slow at times. And the Vegetarian restaurant offerings, while available, felt a little… limited. But hey, you can't please everyone, right?
Things to Do (Beyond Just Lazing Around):
Okay, so the relaxation options are next level. You've got your Body scrub, your Body wrap, a whole Pool with view, a Sauna, a Spa, Massage (oh, the massages!), and a Steamroom. My personal favourite? The Foot bath. After a day of exploring, let me tell you, it's pure heaven.
And the Swimming pool [outdoor]! The best part about the pool is the view, which is gorgeous.
If you must leave your hammock, there's a Gym/fitness room. I visited… once. Let's just say the pool was more my speed.
The Room: My Little Paradise Bubble (Mostly):
The rooms themselves are pretty sweet. Air conditioning is a MUST in Bali, and Blue Point delivers. They have a Bathtub, a Shower, and Bathrobes – all the little luxuries. The Balcony was my happy place. Seriously, I spent hours there, just staring out at the ocean. I had a Coffee/tea maker, which is essential for a caffeine addict like me. You get the standard Towels, Toiletries, Hair dryer, etc., but there is a Refrigerator. The bed was comfy, the Blackout curtains were amazing for sleeping in, and the Wi-Fi [free] worked perfectly.
My Biggest "Oh, Wow" Moment:
Okay, I'm gonna get gushy here. They have this thing. The Pool with view. Forget everything else. The view is genuinely breathtaking. Seriously, I could stare at the ocean for hours (and I did). The sense of peace and tranquility I felt there was worth the price of admission alone.
The Small Stuff (But Important):
- Cashless payment service - great!
- Daily housekeeping - my room was spick and span!
- Laundry service - a lifesaver.
- Front desk [24-hour] - always helpful.
- Safe dining setup - felt safe and confident while dining.
- Car park [free of charge] - no parking fees.
The "Meh" Moments:
- The Breakfast [buffet] was okay, but nothing to write home about.
- The Coffee shop offerings were a bit limited.
- Sometimes the Staff felt a little overwhelmed, maybe a staff shortage?
- Babysitting service unavailable.
- Pets allowed unavailable.
The Quirks & the Imperfections (That I Secretly Loved):
- The occasional power outage. Embrace the adventure!
- My room key didn’t work the first time. A minor inconvenience.
In conclusion
Blue Point Resort & Spa Bali is a whole vibe. It's not perfect, but it's real. It's beautiful, messy, and oh-so-Bali.
Your Escape is Calling! Book Now and Unleash Your Inner Zen (or Chaos!)
Tired of the same old routine? Dream of turquoise waters, dramatic cliffs, and sunsets that'll make you weep with joy? Blue Point Resort & Spa Bali is calling your name.
Here's what you get when you book TODAY:
- Unbeatable Ocean Views: Wake up to postcard-worthy vistas from your private balcony.
- Luxury at Your Fingertips: Indulge in rejuvenating spa treatments, dine on delicious cuisine, and unwind by the stunning pool.
- Unforgettable Experiences: Explore nearby temples, dive into the crystal-clear waters, or simply soak up the laid-back Balinese atmosphere.
- Safety and Peace of Mind: We've taken every precaution to ensure your safety and well-being, so you can relax and enjoy your escape.
Special Offer: For a limited time, get a complimentary massage and a romantic sunset dinner for two when you book a stay of 5 nights or more!
Don't wait! Your Balinese paradise awaits. Click here to book your escape to BLUE POINT RESORT & SPA BALI before it's too late!
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P.S. Be sure to pack your swimsuit, your adventurous spirit, and your sense of humor. You're going to need them!
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Blue Point Blues & Bliss: My Bali Ramble (A Messy Itinerary)
Okay, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your pristine, airbrushed Bali itinerary. This is MY Bali, and it's going to be a glorious, chaotic, sunburn-inducing mess. We're talking Blue Point Resort & Spa – the supposed ultimate Instagram destination. Prepare for a healthy dose of reality, a dash of existential dread (because, Bali), and a whole lotta sunscreen.
Day 1: Arrival & Oh God, The Cliff!
- 08:00 - 10:00: The Great Airport Scramble (Denpasar): Landed. Humidity slaps you in the face like a wet dishrag. Customs was… surprisingly pleasant. Maybe I was delirious from the 18-hour flight. Grabbed my backpack, nearly tripped over a sleeping Balinese cat (adorable chaos), and haggled with a taxi driver who definitely tried to rip me off. Success! (I think).
- 10:00 - 12:00: The Road to Blue Point: The drive was beautiful, winding roads, rice paddies shimmering in the sun… then abruptly shifted to the hellscape of Kuta traffic. Seriously, it was like a slow-motion car crash with mopeds. I closed my eyes and prayed for a miracle.
- 12:00 - 13:00: Check-in & WOW (and a Minor Panic Attack): Finally, BLUE POINT. The first thing? The view. Holy. Mother. Of. Cliffs. That infinity pool perched dramatically on the edge, the waves crashing below… I felt a sudden but short-lived feeling of immense joy. Check-in was smooth, until the guy behind me with his Instagram husband was taking forever to check in.
- 13:00 - 14:00: Lunch with a View & Mild Sunburn: Nasi Goreng with a side of "OMG-this-is-actually-real." The food was good, the view better. Started applying sunscreen… too late. My nose: already lobster red. This is going to be a long week.
- 14:00 - 16:00: Poolside Standoff & Existential Dread: Spent the afternoon at the iconic infinity pool. The other guests were mostly Instagram influencers with a few regular people like me. I’m not gonna lie, the pressure to get the perfect photo was real, even for me, a person who actively avoids social media. The sunset view was gorgeous. I drank a Bintang, contemplating the meaning of life (and the impending sunburn).
- 16:00 - 18:00: Spa Time: The hotel spa was divine. Balinese massage. Deep tissue. All the knots in my back worked out. I feel slightly less likely to spontaneously combust.
- 18:00 - 20:00: Dinner & Sunset Spectacle: Dinner at the restaurant. Watched the sunset. It was, as promised, breathtaking. I even managed to get a pretty decent photo – winning at life!
- 20:00 - Onwards: Bed, Glorious Bed & the Anticipation of More Chaos: Bed. Sleep. The world is a beautiful, terrifying, and occasionally sunburnt place. Ready for day two, possibly.
Day 2: Uluwatu Temple & Surfboard Dreams (and a Rash of Regret):
- 08:00 - 09:00: Breakfast & the Morning-After Regret: Woke up feeling refreshed, still slightly red. Breakfast buffet was okay. Definitely had too much coffee. Regretted a little bit for drinking too much water the previous night, now I have to go to the bathroom.
- 09:00 - 12:00: Uluwatu Temple & Monkey Business (literally): The temple was stunning. Perched on the edge of a cliff, just like the resort. Monkeys. Everywhere. They're cute, but also aggressive little thieves. Lost my sunglasses to one of them. Lesson learned: hold onto your belongings. And my head.
- 12:00 - 13:00: Lunch and Monkey PTSD: Lunch at a warung near the temple. Chicken satay. Delicious, but I was constantly scanning for monkey ambushes.
- 13:00 - 16:00: Padang Padang Beach (AKA the Surfboard Fantasy): Padang Padang. The beach from Eat, Pray, Love! The surf was amazing. I felt a pang of regret over not learning to surf. Sunscreen application round two (still red). Watched some pros shred the waves. Made a mental note to start surfing lessons back home (probably won't happen).
- 16:00 - 18:00: Blue Point Clifftop Sunset & Staring Contest with the Ocean: Back at the resort. Watched the sunset again. Swear it was even better than yesterday. Tried to process everything I had seen and felt. The ocean is BIG.
- 18:00 - 20:00: Dinner & a Quest for Bintang: Dinner at a local "warung" (small restaurant) this time. The Bintang was ice cold, the food spicy, and the atmosphere electric. Stumbled back to the resort, content. Now ready for the next adventure.
- 20:00 - Onwards: Sleep to live another day: Sleep.
Day 3: The (Attempted) Surfing Lesson & My Personal Humiliation:
- 08:00 - 09:00: Breakfast & the Dawn of Disaster: Ate some fruit. Started with a pep talk. "This is it," I told myself. "You're gonna be a surfing goddess!" Spoiler alert: I am not.
- 09:00 - 11:00: Surfing Lessons at Bingin Beach (or, the Time I Became a Human Buoy): Hired a local instructor. Bingin Beach. Supposedly a beginner-friendly spot. The waves, however, disagreed. Standing up? Impossible. Mostly spent my time underwater, swallowing saltwater, and feeling like a beached whale. Got dragged in the water, the instructor was yelling. It was humbling (to put it mildly).
- 11:00 - 12:00: Post-Humiliation Recovery: Sat on the beach, nursing my bruised ego and an unexpected rash cropping up my body (sunburn/sea-water allergy combo). The waves kept mocking me.
- 12:00 - 13:00: Lunch & The Great Seafood Conundrum: Decided to try to find seafood. The food was good. The locals are nice.
- 13:00 - 16:00: Poolside Decompression & Self-Loathing Avoidance: Back at the resort. Huddled by the pool, still trying to rinse the saltwater from my hair. The infinity pool felt a lot less majestic after my surfing failure. Spent the afternoon avoiding eye contact with the other guests.
- 16:00 - 18:00: Sunset contemplation from the same cliff: Tried to regain something to restore my self-esteem.
- 18:00 - 20:00: Dinner & The Denial Phase: Another dinner, this time in my room. Ordered room service. Refused to acknowledge the existence of surfing. Considered changing my name and moving back to the states.
- 20:00 - Onwards: Another sunset and the inevitable sleep and the realization that Bali is a cruel mistress: Sleep. Tomorrow, I'm exploring and trying to get lost.
Day 4: Exploring the Hidden Gems & Embracing the Mess:
- 08:00 - 09:00: Breakfast & The Acceptance of Mess: Breakfast, this time I decided to eat something that I liked.
- 09:00 - 12:00: Exploring the area by using scooters: I rented a scooter. The road, the heat, the other vehicles, it's another adventure.
- 12:00 - 13:00: Quick lunch:
- 13:00 - 16:00: Back to the resort for some rest and relaxation, and perhaps, finding my inner peace.
- 16:00 - 18:00: Another sunset. Can't get enough of the sunsets.
- 18:00 - 20:00: Dinner at the restaurant, and drink all the cocktails.
- 20:00 - Onwards: Sleep again.
Day 5-7: The Remaining Days: Embrace the Chaos (and the Sunburn)
- Essentially, rinse and repeat: More sunsets. More Bintangs. More questionable food choices. More moments of utter bliss and crushing self-doubt. More chances to get lost on a scooter. More random conversations with friendly locals. Maybe another massage. Definitely more sunscreen.
- The inevitable end: Leaving Bali. A tinge of sadness mixed with relief. (My bank account is thrilled, at least.)
- The final thoughts: Bali is a paradox

Escape to Paradise: Blue Point Resort & Spa Bali Awaits - Real Talk FAQ
Okay, let's cut the crap, is Blue Point *really* paradise?
The infamous Uluwatu temple. Worth the hype or just… hype?
Is the surfing actually any good? Because, you know, it's kinda the whole point for some people…
Let's talk about the spa. Is it actually relaxing or just an overpriced body rub?
The Food! Spill the tea - or the nasi goreng. What's the grub situation like?
Help me with my packing! What should I REALLY take?
Any regrets? Any advice for us?

