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Quest Hotel Kuta Review: Everything You Need to Know Before You Book

Quest Hotel Kuta, managed under the Archipelago International group and also known as Quest Hotel Kuta by Aston, is a 3-star mid-range hotel on Jalan Kediri in the southern part of Kuta, and it has built a reputation as one of the better-value options in this part of Bali. 

I first came across it while helping a friend plan a last-minute trip from Jakarta, and what stood out immediately was how much it offers relative to what it costs. SatuSatu has featured it as a solid base for travelers who want comfort without the overinflated price tag that often comes with Kuta’s beachfront area.

What Is Quest Hotel Kuta?

Quest Hotel Kuta is a modern, family-concept hotel with 95 rooms spread across a clean, contemporary property on Jalan Kediri No. 9, in the Tuban district of southern Kuta. 

It sits directly in front of Park23 Mall and Entertainment Center, which gives the location a convenient, lived-in feel rather than the chaotic energy you sometimes get closer to the main Kuta strip.

The hotel is managed by Archipelago International, the same group behind a number of well-regarded mid-range properties across Indonesia, which shows in how consistently the property is kept. 

The vibe here is modern and unfussy: think clean lines, cool air-conditioning, and staff who genuinely seem to enjoy their jobs. It appeals most to families, couples on a budget, business travelers, and anyone flying in or out of Ngurah Rai who wants a hassle-free stay without paying resort prices.

Location and Getting to Quest Hotel Kuta

The hotel sits on Jalan Kediri, roughly 1.7 kilometers from Ngurah Rai International Airport, making it one of the closest decent hotels to the airport in all of Bali. A taxi ride from arrivals takes around five minutes in light traffic. 

For context, Waterbom Bali is just a two-minute drive away, and the Discovery Shopping Mall is within easy reach too. Kuta Beach is further than some guests expect, around a 25-minute walk or a short ride. 

The surrounding Kartika Plaza and Tuban area has its own stretch of beach about 10 to 15 minutes away on foot. The hotel provides a free shuttle into central Kuta, which makes up for the slight distance from the main Legian and Kuta strip. 

Seminyak is accessible in about 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic, and Nusa Dua can be reached via the Bali Mandara toll road in roughly the same time.

Quest Hotel Kuta: Rooms and Facilities

The hotel offers several room categories, each with a private balcony, flat-screen TV, minibar, safety deposit box, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Standard rooms are comfortably sized and well-maintained, while Deluxe Pool Access rooms offer direct step-out access to the pool from the balcony, which is a genuine treat for the price. 

The Junior Suite steps things up with a 52-square-meter layout, a sofa, standing shower, and a bathtub. The Executive Suite, at 113 square meters, includes floor-to-ceiling pool views or direct pool access, a mini pantry, and room for an extra bed, making it ideal for families. 

Room rates typically start around $35 per night for standard categories, with suites available at higher price points depending on season and availability. The pool is the social center of the property. It features a whirlpool, a shallow section suitable for children, and a swim-up bar, all tucked into a quiet area at the rear of the hotel. 

It is partially shaded by the building and exterior walls, so those looking for full-day sun might find it limiting in the afternoons. The Basil Restaurant adjoins the pool with both indoor seating and an alfresco terrace, serving a mix of Asian, Indonesian, and international dishes. 

Buffet breakfast runs daily from 6:30 AM to 10:00 AM. Drestha Spa rounds out the facilities with private treatment rooms featuring deep-soaking tubs and a menu of massage and beauty treatments.

Why Quest Hotel Kuta Stands Out

For a 3-star hotel, Quest Hotel Kuta punches above its category in a few specific ways. The room sizes are noticeably larger than what you typically find at similarly priced hotels closer to central Kuta, and that extra space genuinely matters when you are traveling with luggage or spending a longer stretch in Bali. 

Guests consistently mention the housekeeping as one of the strongest points, with rooms kept consistently clean throughout a stay. The 24-hour airport transfer service is a practical perk that many mid-range hotels in Bali either charge extra for or do not offer at all. 

For anyone arriving on a late flight or departing before sunrise, that alone removes a layer of stress from the trip. The free shuttle into Kuta and the walkable access to Park23 Mall also mean you are never truly stuck on-site, even without renting a vehicle.

The staff here stand out in reviews time and again. Front-of-house teams are noted for upgrading guests to pool access rooms as a surprise gesture and for being genuinely helpful when it comes to recommending local experiences, arranging scooter or car rentals, and giving honest advice about the island.

The Honest Verdict: Is Quest Hotel Kuta Worth It?

Quest Hotel Kuta

For what it charges, Quest Hotel Kuta delivers well. It is best suited to travelers who prioritize proximity to the airport, comfortable rooms at a fair price, and a clean, well-managed property over being steps from the beach. 

If your priority is rolling out of bed and onto the sand, you will want to look at options closer to Kuta Beach or Legian. But if you are spending a night before a morning flight, hosting a small family trip, or simply want a solid base from which to explore Bali, this hotel is a genuinely good choice.

The one realistic caveat worth knowing: the pool area is on the smaller side and does not receive full sun all day, which may disappoint guests who picture themselves lounging poolside for hours. 

Noise can occasionally be an issue in rooms facing the street, so requesting an upper-floor or pool-facing room is worth doing at check-in. That said, for the price point and the package on offer, it is hard to find much to complain about.

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FAQ about Quest Hotel Kuta

Is Quest Hotel Kuta worth staying at? 

Yes, Quest Hotel Kuta is genuinely worth it for budget-conscious travelers and families who want a clean, well-managed 3-star hotel close to Ngurah Rai Airport. The room sizes, friendly staff, pool with swim-up bar, and free airport transfer make it better value than many similarly priced options in the Kuta area.

How far is Quest Hotel Kuta from the beach? 

The hotel is about a 25-minute walk from Kuta Beach and closer to around 10 to 15 minutes on foot from the Tuban beach strip. The hotel offers a free shuttle into central Kuta for guests who prefer not to walk.

What types of rooms does Quest Hotel Kuta offer?

The hotel has several categories including Superior rooms, Deluxe Pool Access rooms, Junior Suites at 52 square meters, Executive Suites at 113 square meters, and a Family Room. All rooms include a balcony, flat-screen TV, minibar, and free Wi-Fi.

Is Quest Hotel Kuta good for families?

Yes, Quest Hotel Kuta is well-suited to families. The property has a pool with a shallow section for children, spacious family rooms, and a restaurant with a varied menu. Its position directly opposite Park23 Mall also means entertainment and food options are immediately at hand.

How far is Quest Hotel Kuta from the airport? 

Quest Hotel Kuta is approximately 1.7 kilometers from Ngurah Rai International Airport, roughly a five-minute drive. The hotel provides complimentary 24-hour airport transfer for guests, which makes it particularly convenient for early arrivals or late departures.