Villa Sinar Cinta Amed Legal / Ethics / Environment Declarations
We have rated Villa Sinar Cinta Amed for their legality and ethical trading policies, they scored 90 out of 100. The questions we asked them and their replies are below; please notify us if you find or even feel the answers given are not accurate or honest.
| Question |
Answer |
| a) Do you have a full operational license for your villa for Bali? |
Yes |
| b) Is your hotel / villa registered for sales tax in Bali? |
Yes |
| c) If you collect a service charge from guests, is this mandatory? |
No |
| d) What percentage of the service charge do you give to your staff? |
100% |
| e) Does any of the service charge you collect go to management and / or directors? |
No |
| f) Do you buy any of your food and beverage items from government (including army and police) owned businesses? |
Not answered |
| g) Is your villa the subject of any local protests / disputes (location, land title, building permit, etc.)? |
No |
| h) Please describe any staff / people / community / environmentally friendly policies you have: |
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The son of the family of which we bought the land works with his wife for Villa Sinar Cinta. Their nieces and nephew also work for the villa. Through this family we know how to value local customs and communitysense. Our guests really feel at home here as they are welcomed in a authentic friendly home, near the beach where all important Bali Ceremonies take place. Together with other hotels in Amed we try to keep the beach clean and have respect for the natural environment of the villa. |