The honest review
Asuri Bali Villas sits in the sweet spot for families who want a real Bali experience without boutique pricing or all-inclusive hand-holding. The FamilyFactor scores cluster in the low-to-mid 70s across the board, which means this is a competent, honest property that doesn't excel at any one thing but doesn't embarrass you either. Kid amenities hit 75, which is respectable for a 3-star independent in Bali; you're not getting a kids' club here, but there's enough to keep elementary through teen kids occupied without constant screen time.
The tradeoff shows up in parent recovery (69), and that's real. This isn't a property built for adult quiet time. Rooms score 72, adequate for families traveling with children, but you won't get the extra space or soundproofing of a higher tier. Location (74) puts you in or near Kuta, which is the busy, accessible side of Bali; walkable to restaurants and shops, but also louder and more touristy than quieter beach areas.
Pricing (69) is the honest admission: at $$ tier in Bali, there are cheaper options out there, but they often come with real trade-offs in safety or upkeep. Asuri's safety score (74) suggests the property takes that seriously, important when you're traveling with kids internationally. The naming tells you something too: "BY Bali Family Hospitality" signals this is a property that markets itself to families, not just accommodates them as a side effect.
If you're looking for a low-stress, moderately priced family base in Bali where kids have enough to do and you're not paying resort prices, this hits the mark. Just don't book it expecting lazy parental afternoons by the pool.
Who this works for
Derived from FamilyFactor data
Toddlers
ages 0–3
Elementary
ages 4–8
Tweens
ages 9–12
Teens
ages 13+
Multi-gen
with grandparents
All amenities (5)↓
- Family rooms available
- Kids stay welcome
- On-site parking
- Pool
- Restaurant on site






