On Bali’s east coast, Alila Manggis sits between Mount Agung and the sea, giving the hotel a calmer, more traditional rhythm than the island’s busier southern beaches. Low-rise architecture, coconut groves and open-air spaces frame the coastal setting, while rooms and terraces look towards gardens or the water. The property’s appeal lies in its understated atmosphere, Balinese design references, spa rituals and access to cultural landscapes around Candidasa and Karangasem. Its scale and location make the experience feel closely connected to East Bali’s temples, villages and quieter coastal roads.