The resort offers apartments ranging from one to three bedrooms, offered with lush garden and direct access to the pool and beach. Enjoy a spa treatment or dine in our international restaurant and enjoy the evening's entertainment. Excursions and adventures available including diving, snorkelling, fishing, trekking, and cycling. Relaxation starts at Karma Royal Candidasa .
Accommodation
Modern conveniences marry well with Indonesian architecture to create a chic, comforting environment. Teak balconies overlooking the beach, a thatched roof for the restaurant and landscaped gardens create a lush setting for the studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments. All our fully air-conditioned rooms have en-suite shower/bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, wi-fi access and mini-bars.
Cuisine
From spicy-hot Indonesian noodles to coconut curries and perfect pasta to pure luxury seafood, each palate finds a place in our Seaside Restaurant.
Studio
Ideal for individual travellers or couples, studio rooms boast a king-sized bed and mini-kitchen, not forgetting the upgrade balcony or private terrace.
Accommodation
Different stylishly designed villas blend traditional Balinese architecture with modern amenities. Every villa is equipped with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a kitchenette. It's simply suitable for short-term stays or extended holidays. The guest can have the amazing view of the Indian Ocean or lush tropical gardens surrounding the resort.
Dining
There is an on-site restaurant, serving international and local Balinese food. Fresh seafood, among other 'exotic' tropical ingredients, are sure to be a hit with the buffet spreads and dishes made out of these. Those who want to dine with a view can enjoy a panoramic view offered by the restaurant's outdoor terrace, especially when it's sunset time.
Activities
A stay at Karma Royal Candidasa is not all about lazy relaxation, offering much to adventure seekers. Guests can indulge in water sports like snorkelling, diving, and fishing. Aside from these, resort guests are guided through local temples, rice terraces, and cultural sites like Tenganan Village, known for its age-old Balinese traditions.