The Bukit Peninsula, is the ‘upside-down mushroom’ at the bottom of the island. The coast of this limestone plateau is where you’ll find the best surfing locations. You will also find great views of the ocean and a home style Balinese environment. Two of the best surf breaks in Bali are Uluwatu and Padang Padang, on the western end of the Bukit. Located on the cliff-top between those 2 breaks is a tiny guest house named Thomas Homestay. The quiet tarmac road that loops round from the Uluwatu temple, pass Uluwatu towards Padang Padang, has signs along the way pointing out guest houses and restaurants. Spotting Thomas Homestay’s sign I had to check it out. The access road is healivly rutted and takes 2 minute from the road. The thing that greets you on arrival is a magnificent view of the coast, with the Suluban Point to the left, Dreamland to the right.
The owner, Made was on hand with her son, who proudly told me he doesn’t work, since he is sponsored by a French surfing company. Made showed me the basic rooms, of which there were 6. They were equipped with double and single beds, a fan and cold water shower.
Thomas Homestay has a warung, breakfast is not included and the room rate is 50,000rp per night. Made told me discounts were available for long stayers. The son told me the each was a 3 minute hike down the stone steps.
Back at home. Cliff from England, husband of Aisa, told me they have stayed at Thomas Homestay on many occasions. He said if you stay there you will have the whole beach to yourself.
Thomas Homestay
•What is it?
A family homestay on the Bukit
•Where is it?
Located on the cliff between Suluban (Uluwatu) and Padang Padang.
•What is does it offer?
Simple, cheap, no-frills accommodation.
•What is the draw of this place?
Cost effective, great view, access to 2 surfing breaks, lovely quiet beach.
•Driving time to Kuta?
About 25 minutes.
•How far to shops & restaurant?
Small selection of independent warungs and restaurants around Uluwatu, Padang Padang and other Bukit beaches such as Dreamland. These take from 5-15 minutes to get to.
•Nearest board shops?
Various board shops around including one close to the main entrance to Dreamland and the Palu shop at Jl. Uluwatu.
•Who is Thomas Homestay good for?
Surfers, people on a budget, people who like a quiet scene, access to a great beach.
•Who is Thomas Homestay not good for?
People who need AC, shopping, nightlife, fancy food.
Thomas Homestay
Jl. Pantai Suluban
Uluwatu
Bali
081 338130583
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[...] Padang Padang II: Located between Uluwatu and Padang Padang is a perfect sandy beach, which is almost always empty. Access can be via Thomas homestay located just off the road. [...]
hello, i´d like to know what to do to the reservation, fares, and what else you can tell me about the accomodation!!! if you have a airport transfer service!!!
thank you very much and i´m watting an answer!!
i´ll be there april 20th
[...] •How to get there: Take the Bypass towards Nusa Dua, either take the Uluwatu turnoff, or turn right at the McDonalds in Jimbaran. Go up the hill, past GWK, past the intersection, past Dreamland, taking the right hand turn at Pecatu (the Bingin turnoff). Follow that around for 10 minutes till you see a sign for Thomas Homestay. Take the stone steps down (2 minutes). [...]
hi i would like to book a few rooms for mid july 07 for a few weeks, how much australian is it and how do i book
do you have vacancies from 26th july -4th august for 2
thankyou
Can I access the magnificent beach without having to stay at Thomas Homestay?
Thank You
Has anyone been able to get an email address for Thomas Homestay yet? Or do you have to write by snail mail to book?
Thanks to any who may help
Does Cliff from England able to help?
Hi there,
i\’ll be in Bali by the end of september, so i\’m looking at web site to find accomodations.
Thomas Homestay sounds pretty good and location even better.
How could I get more info on that accomodation?
How to get there from the airport, price, what does it includes?
Thanks,
Claire
loved it there! had the whole place to myself last november. perfect beach, good surf, the most friendly people… best way to reach them is by phone.
Hello,
I like this place for my stay in Bali in July 2007. How can I contact them? Email?
Thanks
Marcelo