The 'picture-perfect' Bali hotels aren't what they seem: Tourist reveals the unexpected truth

Ahh, the thought of holidays in Bali - it instantly conjures up images of picture-perfect luxury resorts with sweeping ocean views, peaceful pools and plenty of picturesque moments.

We’ve all seen the pictures on social media, showing the idyllic lives people appear to be living in Bali, but what is the reality of a Bali getaway for the average traveller?

Unfortunately, things are not always as perfect as they seem...



In a now-viral TikTok video, Dutch tourist Luna de Fauw has offered viewers a glimpse of the true lodging experience to be had on the popular island getaway.

The woman was staying at Kos One Hostel in Canguu, south of the island, where rooms cost about $40 a night for quad-share.



Photos of the facility on social media show perfectly captured images, showcasing a luxury pool and pool bar surrounded by lush greenery. As one might imagine, it looks like absolute paradise.

But when Luna shared a reality check of the same location, the 'paradise' quickly vanished.

In the video, the turquoise pool is clearly seen, along with the seemingly well-cared-for pool chairs that are arranged neatly. However, then de Fuaw panned the camera around to show viewers other angles and the reality set in.



Despite what the property's website claims — 'fantastic natural views of vibrant, green rice fields and the Indian Ocean' — the video reveals a less than desirable view, with mud-filled vacant land surrounding the hostel and seemingly deserted construction sites.

'Bali Insta vs real life,' the traveller wrote in the video.


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The Dutch traveller was horrified by the hostel's surroundings while staying in Canguu, Bali. Credit: TikTok/@luna_maryse.



The video has gone viral, garnering over 1.6 million views, with many users chipping in with their opinions.

'It’s all about the angle,' one user perceived in the comments section, with another sarcastically writing: 'wow, what a huge pool.'



It appears many users had had similar negative experiences with the popular destination, with one claiming: 'Bali is the most overrated place I’ve ever been.'

But not everyone agreed with the negative comments.

'Bali is wonderful,' one person said.

Another person agreed, saying that visiting Bali is definitely a 'vibe' we should all get into.



This isn’t the first time tourists have been unpleasantly surprised by their Bali accommodation.

Just a few weeks prior, a couple on a last-minute trip had booked an Airbnb in the east Balinese village of Sidemen, only to arrive at an abandoned building.

Similarly, Aussie man Ric Attard from the Gold Coast was left searching for alternative accommodation after getting caught up in a major renovation during his four-night stay at the PNB Beach Resort in the village of Canggu.

Key Takeaways

  • The Dutch woman visiting Bali in the video was shocked to discover the view from her Canguu accommodation was not quite as it seemed.
  • Many people commented on the video pointing out that it can be all about the angle when it comes to certain photos on social media.
  • Other tourists have also had the expectations of their Bali accommodation dashed when it came to reality versus expectations.



It’s safe to say that some Bali accommodation looks better in pictures than in real life. But don’t let stories like these put you off from visiting the Indonesian hotspot.

Social media impact on travel destinations

In today’s digital age, travellers are usually more inclined to base their holiday decisions based off of images seen on social media. Unfortunately, what often passes as luxury accommodation in holiday snaps can often be far from reality.

With the rise of social media and digital advertising, resorts have come under fire for misleading marketing tactics where they have been found to enhance images through filters, photoshop or choosing a particular aesthetic point of view or focus to garner an illusion of luxurious stays.


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The kiddie pool advertised by the Blue Moon Hotel on social media. Credit: Orbitz.




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The actual pool when you visit the property. Credit: Oyster.com.





In the case of the 'picture perfect' Bali discovered to be far from the advertised photos, many viewers said it was ‘all about the angle’ and that they weren’t too surprised. When booking online, people may be fooled into believing they are getting what they have seen advertised, but sometimes the reality can be quite different.

Therefore, it’s important to also investigate reviews and read multiple sources before booking to ensure you get what you were promised – or at least aren’t too shocked when you arrive!

With enough research and preparation, you can still find some amazing Bali experiences, with just as many amazing picture opportunities as advertised.

We’d love to hear your take on these stories. Have you ever gone on holiday only to be underwhelmed by the accommodation? Tell us your stories in the comments section below!
 
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Ahh, the thought of holidays in Bali - it instantly conjures up images of picture-perfect luxury resorts with sweeping ocean views, peaceful pools and plenty of picturesque moments.

We’ve all seen the pictures on social media, showing the idyllic lives people appear to be living in Bali, but what is the reality of a Bali getaway for the average traveller?

Unfortunately, things are not always as perfect as they seem...



In a now-viral TikTok video, Dutch tourist Luna de Fauw has offered viewers a glimpse of the true lodging experience to be had on the popular island getaway.

The woman was staying at Kos One Hostel in Canguu, south of the island, where rooms cost about $40 a night for quad-share.



Photos of the facility on social media show perfectly captured images, showcasing a luxury pool and pool bar surrounded by lush greenery. As one might imagine, it looks like absolute paradise.

But when Luna shared a reality check of the same location, the 'paradise' quickly vanished.

In the video, the turquoise pool is clearly seen, along with the seemingly well-cared-for pool chairs that are arranged neatly. However, then de Fuaw panned the camera around to show viewers other angles and the reality set in.



Despite what the property's website claims — 'fantastic natural views of vibrant, green rice fields and the Indian Ocean' — the video reveals a less than desirable view, with mud-filled vacant land surrounding the hostel and seemingly deserted construction sites.

'Bali Insta vs real life,' the traveller wrote in the video.


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The Dutch traveller was horrified by the hostel's surroundings while staying in Canguu, Bali. Credit: TikTok/@luna_maryse.



The video has gone viral, garnering over 1.6 million views, with many users chipping in with their opinions.

'It’s all about the angle,' one user perceived in the comments section, with another sarcastically writing: 'wow, what a huge pool.'



It appears many users had had similar negative experiences with the popular destination, with one claiming: 'Bali is the most overrated place I’ve ever been.'

But not everyone agreed with the negative comments.

'Bali is wonderful,' one person said.

Another person agreed, saying that visiting Bali is definitely a 'vibe' we should all get into.



This isn’t the first time tourists have been unpleasantly surprised by their Bali accommodation.

Just a few weeks prior, a couple on a last-minute trip had booked an Airbnb in the east Balinese village of Sidemen, only to arrive at an abandoned building.

Similarly, Aussie man Ric Attard from the Gold Coast was left searching for alternative accommodation after getting caught up in a major renovation during his four-night stay at the PNB Beach Resort in the village of Canggu.

Key Takeaways

  • The Dutch woman visiting Bali in the video was shocked to discover the view from her Canguu accommodation was not quite as it seemed.
  • Many people commented on the video pointing out that it can be all about the angle when it comes to certain photos on social media.
  • Other tourists have also had the expectations of their Bali accommodation dashed when it came to reality versus expectations.



It’s safe to say that some Bali accommodation looks better in pictures than in real life. But don’t let stories like these put you off from visiting the Indonesian hotspot.

Social media impact on travel destinations

In today’s digital age, travellers are usually more inclined to base their holiday decisions based off of images seen on social media. Unfortunately, what often passes as luxury accommodation in holiday snaps can often be far from reality.

With the rise of social media and digital advertising, resorts have come under fire for misleading marketing tactics where they have been found to enhance images through filters, photoshop or choosing a particular aesthetic point of view or focus to garner an illusion of luxurious stays.


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The kiddie pool advertised by the Blue Moon Hotel on social media. Credit: Orbitz.




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The actual pool when you visit the property. Credit: Oyster.com.





In the case of the 'picture perfect' Bali discovered to be far from the advertised photos, many viewers said it was ‘all about the angle’ and that they weren’t too surprised. When booking online, people may be fooled into believing they are getting what they have seen advertised, but sometimes the reality can be quite different.

Therefore, it’s important to also investigate reviews and read multiple sources before booking to ensure you get what you were promised – or at least aren’t too shocked when you arrive!

With enough research and preparation, you can still find some amazing Bali experiences, with just as many amazing picture opportunities as advertised.

We’d love to hear your take on these stories. Have you ever gone on holiday only to be underwhelmed by the accommodation? Tell us your stories in the comments section below!

I didn’t see the video, only a couple of photos.
There was a big blank but no video. Was there mention to be?
 
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Ahh, the thought of holidays in Bali - it instantly conjures up images of picture-perfect luxury resorts with sweeping ocean views, peaceful pools and plenty of picturesque moments.

We’ve all seen the pictures on social media, showing the idyllic lives people appear to be living in Bali, but what is the reality of a Bali getaway for the average traveller?

Unfortunately, things are not always as perfect as they seem...



In a now-viral TikTok video, Dutch tourist Luna de Fauw has offered viewers a glimpse of the true lodging experience to be had on the popular island getaway.

The woman was staying at Kos One Hostel in Canguu, south of the island, where rooms cost about $40 a night for quad-share.



Photos of the facility on social media show perfectly captured images, showcasing a luxury pool and pool bar surrounded by lush greenery. As one might imagine, it looks like absolute paradise.

But when Luna shared a reality check of the same location, the 'paradise' quickly vanished.

In the video, the turquoise pool is clearly seen, along with the seemingly well-cared-for pool chairs that are arranged neatly. However, then de Fuaw panned the camera around to show viewers other angles and the reality set in.



Despite what the property's website claims — 'fantastic natural views of vibrant, green rice fields and the Indian Ocean' — the video reveals a less than desirable view, with mud-filled vacant land surrounding the hostel and seemingly deserted construction sites.

'Bali Insta vs real life,' the traveller wrote in the video.


b5e39a30-8be4-11ed-a7f4-2d7590a573f7

The Dutch traveller was horrified by the hostel's surroundings while staying in Canguu, Bali. Credit: TikTok/@luna_maryse.



The video has gone viral, garnering over 1.6 million views, with many users chipping in with their opinions.

'It’s all about the angle,' one user perceived in the comments section, with another sarcastically writing: 'wow, what a huge pool.'



It appears many users had had similar negative experiences with the popular destination, with one claiming: 'Bali is the most overrated place I’ve ever been.'

But not everyone agreed with the negative comments.

'Bali is wonderful,' one person said.

Another person agreed, saying that visiting Bali is definitely a 'vibe' we should all get into.



This isn’t the first time tourists have been unpleasantly surprised by their Bali accommodation.

Just a few weeks prior, a couple on a last-minute trip had booked an Airbnb in the east Balinese village of Sidemen, only to arrive at an abandoned building.

Similarly, Aussie man Ric Attard from the Gold Coast was left searching for alternative accommodation after getting caught up in a major renovation during his four-night stay at the PNB Beach Resort in the village of Canggu.

Key Takeaways

  • The Dutch woman visiting Bali in the video was shocked to discover the view from her Canguu accommodation was not quite as it seemed.
  • Many people commented on the video pointing out that it can be all about the angle when it comes to certain photos on social media.
  • Other tourists have also had the expectations of their Bali accommodation dashed when it came to reality versus expectations.



It’s safe to say that some Bali accommodation looks better in pictures than in real life. But don’t let stories like these put you off from visiting the Indonesian hotspot.

Social media impact on travel destinations

In today’s digital age, travellers are usually more inclined to base their holiday decisions based off of images seen on social media. Unfortunately, what often passes as luxury accommodation in holiday snaps can often be far from reality.

With the rise of social media and digital advertising, resorts have come under fire for misleading marketing tactics where they have been found to enhance images through filters, photoshop or choosing a particular aesthetic point of view or focus to garner an illusion of luxurious stays.


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The kiddie pool advertised by the Blue Moon Hotel on social media. Credit: Orbitz.




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The actual pool when you visit the property. Credit: Oyster.com.





In the case of the 'picture perfect' Bali discovered to be far from the advertised photos, many viewers said it was ‘all about the angle’ and that they weren’t too surprised. When booking online, people may be fooled into believing they are getting what they have seen advertised, but sometimes the reality can be quite different.

Therefore, it’s important to also investigate reviews and read multiple sources before booking to ensure you get what you were promised – or at least aren’t too shocked when you arrive!

With enough research and preparation, you can still find some amazing Bali experiences, with just as many amazing picture opportunities as advertised.

We’d love to hear your take on these stories. Have you ever gone on holiday only to be underwhelmed by the accommodation? Tell us your stories in the comments section below!

I love Bali, try to get there at least once a year. The people are amazing and so welcoming. The country is not perfect but we have never had a problem with our accommodation. One of the most relaxing 😎 holidays you will ever have
 
Ahh, the thought of holidays in Bali - it instantly conjures up images of picture-perfect luxury resorts with sweeping ocean views, peaceful pools and plenty of picturesque moments.

We’ve all seen the pictures on social media, showing the idyllic lives people appear to be living in Bali, but what is the reality of a Bali getaway for the average traveller?

Unfortunately, things are not always as perfect as they seem...



In a now-viral TikTok video, Dutch tourist Luna de Fauw has offered viewers a glimpse of the true lodging experience to be had on the popular island getaway.

The woman was staying at Kos One Hostel in Canguu, south of the island, where rooms cost about $40 a night for quad-share.



Photos of the facility on social media show perfectly captured images, showcasing a luxury pool and pool bar surrounded by lush greenery. As one might imagine, it looks like absolute paradise.

But when Luna shared a reality check of the same location, the 'paradise' quickly vanished.

In the video, the turquoise pool is clearly seen, along with the seemingly well-cared-for pool chairs that are arranged neatly. However, then de Fuaw panned the camera around to show viewers other angles and the reality set in.



Despite what the property's website claims — 'fantastic natural views of vibrant, green rice fields and the Indian Ocean' — the video reveals a less than desirable view, with mud-filled vacant land surrounding the hostel and seemingly deserted construction sites.

'Bali Insta vs real life,' the traveller wrote in the video.


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The Dutch traveller was horrified by the hostel's surroundings while staying in Canguu, Bali. Credit: TikTok/@luna_maryse.



The video has gone viral, garnering over 1.6 million views, with many users chipping in with their opinions.

'It’s all about the angle,' one user perceived in the comments section, with another sarcastically writing: 'wow, what a huge pool.'



It appears many users had had similar negative experiences with the popular destination, with one claiming: 'Bali is the most overrated place I’ve ever been.'

But not everyone agreed with the negative comments.

'Bali is wonderful,' one person said.

Another person agreed, saying that visiting Bali is definitely a 'vibe' we should all get into.



This isn’t the first time tourists have been unpleasantly surprised by their Bali accommodation.

Just a few weeks prior, a couple on a last-minute trip had booked an Airbnb in the east Balinese village of Sidemen, only to arrive at an abandoned building.

Similarly, Aussie man Ric Attard from the Gold Coast was left searching for alternative accommodation after getting caught up in a major renovation during his four-night stay at the PNB Beach Resort in the village of Canggu.

Key Takeaways

  • The Dutch woman visiting Bali in the video was shocked to discover the view from her Canguu accommodation was not quite as it seemed.
  • Many people commented on the video pointing out that it can be all about the angle when it comes to certain photos on social media.
  • Other tourists have also had the expectations of their Bali accommodation dashed when it came to reality versus expectations.



It’s safe to say that some Bali accommodation looks better in pictures than in real life. But don’t let stories like these put you off from visiting the Indonesian hotspot.

Social media impact on travel destinations

In today’s digital age, travellers are usually more inclined to base their holiday decisions based off of images seen on social media. Unfortunately, what often passes as luxury accommodation in holiday snaps can often be far from reality.

With the rise of social media and digital advertising, resorts have come under fire for misleading marketing tactics where they have been found to enhance images through filters, photoshop or choosing a particular aesthetic point of view or focus to garner an illusion of luxurious stays.


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The kiddie pool advertised by the Blue Moon Hotel on social media. Credit: Orbitz.




4d6d59224bd7c88a4a0f0000

The actual pool when you visit the property. Credit: Oyster.com.





In the case of the 'picture perfect' Bali discovered to be far from the advertised photos, many viewers said it was ‘all about the angle’ and that they weren’t too surprised. When booking online, people may be fooled into believing they are getting what they have seen advertised, but sometimes the reality can be quite different.

Therefore, it’s important to also investigate reviews and read multiple sources before booking to ensure you get what you were promised – or at least aren’t too shocked when you arrive!

With enough research and preparation, you can still find some amazing Bali experiences, with just as many amazing picture opportunities as advertised.

We’d love to hear your take on these stories. Have you ever gone on holiday only to be underwhelmed by the accommodation? Tell us your stories in the comments section below!

My first trip to Bali was in 1980 before it became popular and I fell in love with the place. The people are amazingly friendly and I have some great friends there. I have been 28 times
 
Ahh, the thought of holidays in Bali - it instantly conjures up images of picture-perfect luxury resorts with sweeping ocean views, peaceful pools and plenty of picturesque moments.

We’ve all seen the pictures on social media, showing the idyllic lives people appear to be living in Bali, but what is the reality of a Bali getaway for the average traveller?

Unfortunately, things are not always as perfect as they seem...



In a now-viral TikTok video, Dutch tourist Luna de Fauw has offered viewers a glimpse of the true lodging experience to be had on the popular island getaway.

The woman was staying at Kos One Hostel in Canguu, south of the island, where rooms cost about $40 a night for quad-share.



Photos of the facility on social media show perfectly captured images, showcasing a luxury pool and pool bar surrounded by lush greenery. As one might imagine, it looks like absolute paradise.

But when Luna shared a reality check of the same location, the 'paradise' quickly vanished.

In the video, the turquoise pool is clearly seen, along with the seemingly well-cared-for pool chairs that are arranged neatly. However, then de Fuaw panned the camera around to show viewers other angles and the reality set in.



Despite what the property's website claims — 'fantastic natural views of vibrant, green rice fields and the Indian Ocean' — the video reveals a less than desirable view, with mud-filled vacant land surrounding the hostel and seemingly deserted construction sites.

'Bali Insta vs real life,' the traveller wrote in the video.


b5e39a30-8be4-11ed-a7f4-2d7590a573f7

The Dutch traveller was horrified by the hostel's surroundings while staying in Canguu, Bali. Credit: TikTok/@luna_maryse.



The video has gone viral, garnering over 1.6 million views, with many users chipping in with their opinions.

'It’s all about the angle,' one user perceived in the comments section, with another sarcastically writing: 'wow, what a huge pool.'



It appears many users had had similar negative experiences with the popular destination, with one claiming: 'Bali is the most overrated place I’ve ever been.'

But not everyone agreed with the negative comments.

'Bali is wonderful,' one person said.

Another person agreed, saying that visiting Bali is definitely a 'vibe' we should all get into.



This isn’t the first time tourists have been unpleasantly surprised by their Bali accommodation.

Just a few weeks prior, a couple on a last-minute trip had booked an Airbnb in the east Balinese village of Sidemen, only to arrive at an abandoned building.

Similarly, Aussie man Ric Attard from the Gold Coast was left searching for alternative accommodation after getting caught up in a major renovation during his four-night stay at the PNB Beach Resort in the village of Canggu.

Key Takeaways

  • The Dutch woman visiting Bali in the video was shocked to discover the view from her Canguu accommodation was not quite as it seemed.
  • Many people commented on the video pointing out that it can be all about the angle when it comes to certain photos on social media.
  • Other tourists have also had the expectations of their Bali accommodation dashed when it came to reality versus expectations.



It’s safe to say that some Bali accommodation looks better in pictures than in real life. But don’t let stories like these put you off from visiting the Indonesian hotspot.

Social media impact on travel destinations

In today’s digital age, travellers are usually more inclined to base their holiday decisions based off of images seen on social media. Unfortunately, what often passes as luxury accommodation in holiday snaps can often be far from reality.

With the rise of social media and digital advertising, resorts have come under fire for misleading marketing tactics where they have been found to enhance images through filters, photoshop or choosing a particular aesthetic point of view or focus to garner an illusion of luxurious stays.


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The kiddie pool advertised by the Blue Moon Hotel on social media. Credit: Orbitz.




4d6d59224bd7c88a4a0f0000

The actual pool when you visit the property. Credit: Oyster.com.





In the case of the 'picture perfect' Bali discovered to be far from the advertised photos, many viewers said it was ‘all about the angle’ and that they weren’t too surprised. When booking online, people may be fooled into believing they are getting what they have seen advertised, but sometimes the reality can be quite different.

Therefore, it’s important to also investigate reviews and read multiple sources before booking to ensure you get what you were promised – or at least aren’t too shocked when you arrive!

With enough research and preparation, you can still find some amazing Bali experiences, with just as many amazing picture opportunities as advertised.

We’d love to hear your take on these stories. Have you ever gone on holiday only to be underwhelmed by the accommodation? Tell us your stories in the comments section below!

Why would you even bother going there to support a Muslim economy that just released one of their Own convicted Murderers who was responsible for the deaths of 88 Australians...having only served 10 yrs of a pathetic 20 yr sentence.They are Brainwashed from an early age to hate Infidels!! giphy (1).gif
 
Why would you even bother going there to support a Muslim economy that just released one of their Own convicted Murderers who was responsible for the deaths of 88 Australians...having only served 10 yrs of a pathetic 20 yr sentence.They are Brainwashed from an early age to hate Infidels!! View attachment 11340
It was macabre. I know a mother who's son survived. We can only imagine how he feels.
 
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Never been and to be honest not likely to either. There are better places to go. But a lot of people go because their dollar goes so much further.. It's cheaper over there.
Now, we know why it is cheaper there because the people of Indonesia don't share in the profits of the rich landowners, yes the few that work in these places get paid for their service & there are many hangers-on that also get money from taxi driving etc. I went to Bali for a New year several years ago courtesy of my son & daughter-in-law who had a timeshare apartment in a resort. It was a great experience, one that I will never repeat because I wouldn't want to go there again. Australia is the place for me to live & to travel around. It should also be the main choice for all Australians.
 

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