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Luce d'Alma Resort & Spa

5 of 5 stars
california
Dec 11, 2009

We had a great time at Luce D'alma. It is a little off the beaten path but a quick bike ride to the beach and all the restaurants. It was actually nice to be a little bit out of the way. The staff...more

Manta Dive

2 of 5 stars
Victoria
Dec 10, 2009

I dived with Manta Dive on Gili T recently, and I found the experience very average (at best). The diving around Gili T, is OK. The hard corals are in very poor condition. If lots of dead stag &...more

Villa Grasia

4 of 5 stars
Singapore
Dec 10, 2009

Great place to stay with excellent and friendliest staffs there. Enjoy our stay there and definitely will miss Gili especially Grasia. Hope they will keep it well-maintanined!!! Food quiet a...more

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