Coast Boutique Apartments
by the TopOfHotel team
Coast Boutique Apartments is a kitchen-and-pool apartment stay a 3-minute walk from Kuta Beach — built for long stays and families.
Coast Boutique Apartments is a kitchen-and-pool apartment stay a 3-minute walk from Kuta Beach — built for long stays and families.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
Every one of the 23 units comes with a kitchen — fridge, microwave and electric stove — which is exactly what you want for a longer stay where cooking your own meals keeps costs down. You also get a flat-screen TV, a sofa and a sitting area, a private balcony or patio, free Wi-Fi throughout, and a full bathroom with hot water. The units are noticeably bigger than a standard hotel room at the same price, and reviewers keep coming back to that — one describes it as feeling more like a home than a hotel.
Food and amenities
The outdoor pool is the main place to unwind on site, and guests call it clean with a shady, relaxed feel. There's a 24-hour front desk, a paid airport shuttle and dry cleaning, plus free drinking water topped up every day — a small touch that comes up again and again in reviews. There's no restaurant on the property, but the in-room kitchen covers that gap and there are plenty of places to eat right around the building.
Location and getting there
It's a 3-minute walk to Kuta Beach, which is a genuinely strong location for an apartment at this price. Beachwalk Shopping Center is about 9 minutes on foot, Waterbom Bali is very close, and Ngurah Rai Airport sits roughly 3-4 km away — a 10-15 minute taxi. Local markets and shops are right around the corner, which makes it an easy base for families and groups who want to live a bit more like they're in a holiday house.
Things to know before booking
A few honest caveats. Some reviews report that in-room supplies run short and need requesting — towels and a hairdryer are the ones that come up. With only 23 units, the place books out fast in high season, so reserve early. And because it's a smaller operation with no on-site restaurant, the service won't be as complete as a big hotel — the kitchen is there to make up for it.
Our take
Coast Boutique Apartments fits three travelers best: families with kids who want a kitchen to save on meals and room for the children to spread out, groups of 2-4 friends who'd rather split a beach house than book separate rooms, and longer-stay guests settling in for five nights or more who value the flexibility of not eating out every meal. At a starting price of around $54 a night for this much space and this location, it's strong value.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- Just a 3-minute walk to Kuta Beach, which is a strong location for what an apartment this size costs.
- Every unit has a full kitchen with a fridge, microwave and electric stove, so you can cook your own meals and trim the food budget on a longer stay.
- Units run spacious, each with a private balcony or patio, and there's a pool on site for downtime between beach runs.
- Staff are friendly and hands-on — guests repeatedly mention the free daily water refills and the attentive service.
- The setup suits self-catering travel: a 24-hour front desk, dry cleaning, and a paid airport shuttle cover the practical needs without a big-hotel price.
- Several reviews note that in-room supplies run short and you have to ask for more — towels and a hairdryer come up specifically.
- There are only 23 units, so it fills fast in high season and you'll want to book well ahead.
- With no restaurant on site and a smaller operation overall, the service won't be as full-featured as a larger hotel — the kitchen is meant to fill that gap.
Who It’s For
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Amenities
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Insider Tips
- Only 23 units, so book at least 2-3 months ahead in high season, and ask for a ground-floor patio unit if you're hauling luggage or traveling with small kids — easier than a balcony upstairs.
- Lean on the kitchen to save real money: a local market and a Circle K are close by, perfect for picking up fresh Balinese fruit for breakfast instead of eating out every morning.
- Use the paid airport shuttle if you land late — Ngurah Rai is only 3-4 km out and a taxi runs 10-15 minutes, but a pre-arranged pickup saves the haggle after a long flight.