Not Recommended – Discriminatory & Unfair Experience at Rabbit Jump, Gili T
We had a very negative experience at Rabbit Jump, and I feel strongly that others should be aware — especially Indian travelers.
Day 1: My family and I were simply standing on the public footpath across from Rabbit Jump, deciding where to go for dinner. We weren’t blocking anyone or bothering their guests. Yet, the security guard came over and rudely told us to move — without any valid reason. It felt discriminatory and unprovoked.
The next day, we attended the foam party. We paid for entry and registered as instructed. But once inside, we saw many others entering without paying, especially foreign tourists. My cousin, after being asked where she was from, was singled out for registration because she said "India" — while others just walked in freely.
When we raised this with the manager, he gave vague excuses and refused to acknowledge the issue, even as we saw it happening again in front of him. The same rude security guards also interrupted our conversation and denied everything. It was a complete lack of professionalism and accountability.
We left feeling disrespected and clearly treated differently. This kind of behavior is not acceptable, especially in a tourist destination.
To top it off, while we were still there, another group entered without paying — and they were not staying at the property nor had registered online. That proved our point, but the staff still refused to acknowledge it.
Bottom line:
-Security were rude and unprofessional.
-There was clear discrimination, particularly towards Indian guests.
-Entry policies are not enforced fairly or transparently.
-The management refused accountability and failed to resolve the issue.
I strongly recommend against visiting Rabbit Jump. If you are Indian or a traveler expecting fairness and basic hospitality — this...
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We arrived just before 3 o'clock, and though we were greeted upon arrival, we were fundamentally ignored after that. We found a day bed to use and looked at a menu, glancing at all the staff as they stood chatting. There were a couple of people about, but most were in the pool. Eventually I got up and walked over to the bar, where I was ignored again. It became pretty apparent that I wasn't meant to be at the bar, but what was I meant to do? After a couple of minutes someone from my side of the bar asked if they could help and I ordered a couple of soft drinks. I was then asked if I wanted to pay now or later, I said later, and was promptly taken to a lady at the end of the bar and asked to settle the bill. I paid the bill and was given a receipt which I was told I would need to show security on the way out.
Our drinks arrived 5 minutes later and they were hotter than the sun, which is just what you need on a hot June day in Bali. We drank our drinks and then went in for round two which followed the same pattern until I was told that they had now set up a tab and that if I required anything else that I was to flag someone down.
The pool was a lovely temperature and I spent a good half an hour watching people on the beach. There was a DJ playing some good music, and it did have a good atmosphere and can imagine it would be excellent later on. We slowly realised our day bed was broken, but by the time we had realised, all the other beds had reserved signs on so we had to stick it out.
We didn't stick...
Read moreDon’t usually leave reviews, but this place inspired me… through sheer disappointment.
if you want to lie down, that’ll be 1,000,000. Not even for a private villa — just a bed. We went for the budget lie-down experience, which meant an old sunbed with the structural integrity of a Pringle, for a bargain 350,000 each. Comfort not included neither is a towel.
The pool? Tiles missing everywhere, sharp edges waiting to ruin your day, and a pool light just casually dangling — like it’s auditioning for Final Destination. No lifeguard, no supervision — just vibes and minor hazards. If you have kids, either keep them glued to your side or be prepared to dive in like it’s Baywatch.
No one came to take our order for what felt like forever. Then someone finally arrived… and I immediately regretted ever making eye contact.
Let’s talk about the burger — or whatever it was pretending to be. Apparently beef, but tasted like burnt breadcrumbs and regret. Completely inedible. The chips were so overcooked they could’ve doubled as gravel.
Only positive was the music , Decent house tunes the rest was actually...
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