Revayah Hotels in Ruteng features a garden and a terrace. The accommodation provides a 24-hour front desk, airport transfers, room service and free WiFi throughout the property.
Hotel FX72 Ruteng in Ruteng has 3-star accommodation with a garden, a restaurant and a bar. There is free private parking and the property offers free airport shuttle service.
Set in Ruteng in the East Nusa Tenggara region, Petra Homestay Bangka Leda offers accommodation with free private parking.
Océane
French Polynesia
Really Nice homestay
The family is so nice and so happy to share their life.
They taught me how to peel the coffee : toto kopi lesson 😍
Really best experience with a local family ❤️
Located in Ruteng, MJR Ticketing Guest House has a shared lounge. This guest house provides free private parking, a shared kitchen and free WiFi. The guest house features family rooms.
Virginia
Australia
Good central location although at times you could hear the traffic outside.
Very clean and large rooms.
Helpful friendly host.
Situated in Ruteng in the East Nusa Tenggara region, Chacha Homestay & Dormitory has a garden. There is an in-house restaurant, plus free private parking and free WiFi are available.
Nico
Germany
Awesome family! Nice and clean rooms with a lot of shared showers.
Sun Rice Homestay is a recently renovated homestay in Ruteng, where guests can make the most of its garden and terrace. Staff on-site can arrange a shuttle service.
David
France
You cheered us up after the rainy journeys.
The coffee was wonderful, as was the hot shower.
Thank you for a wonderful dinner.
5 stars
Mama's Homestay Ruteng is a recently renovated homestay in Ruteng, where guests can make the most of its garden and bar. The property features mountain and garden views.
Bossence
Australia
The accommodation highlight of my trip! I ended up staying a week, as these lovely people treated me like family. Nina and Faldi run a warm and friendly place with wonderful staff, food, a quiet location and so much to do in the area.
They even cooked me a local Manggarai meal on my last night.
For this price, a great hot shower, decent room, and breakfast included is better value than some more expensive places I've stayed in.Also, Febri is a very friendly and informative tour guide.Keep up the great work everyone 😊
A very dirty, busy city. Easy to be run over and huge holes in the sidewalks. Best not to stay here. There are no restaurants. To see the Spiderweb Rice fields it is best (if traveling by car) to just stop there on your way through (takes maybe 1/2 hour) and continue on
Brent
Canada
Scored 10
10
Higly recommended to everyone who wants to really enjoy the...
Higly recommended to everyone who wants to really enjoy the Ruteng and surrounding area, Waerebo village included (you can get there by motorbike). Ino and his family are awesome people, willing to help you with everything you need or want. You really become the member of the family. I would definitely come back if I visit Flores again. Breakfasts are so delicious and different every day (Im vegan and they prepared special meal for me, but I felt like a queen), beds are so comfy, they have hot shower, you can chill out at the garden or in the shed where you can also cook by yourself. They will give you valuable information and recommendations on places you should visit.. and there is much more. In the end, we are speechless, this stay exceeded our expectations.
Andrea
Czech Republic
Scored 10
10
Ruteng is so much more than a pit stop on the long journey...
Ruteng is so much more than a pit stop on the long journey between Bajawa and Labuan Bajo. It has spectacular scenery, many things to visit and a vibrant local culture. I particularly enjoyed being driven around the area, watching the sun rise over the rice fields, going to the cave where the bones of Homo Floriensis were found and having a picnic by a beautiful waterfall. The local traditions, including the division of land by the spiderweb method, are fascinating.
Helena
United Kingdom
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