Tir Na Nog's prime location on the south-east coast of the island
affords our guests the opportunity to enjoy the best of the islands
restaurants and bars, whilst also being within walking distance of
the islands most beautiful sunset viewpoint. There are plenty of
dive shops nearby and snorkelling gear can be rented just outside
the premises.
Rooms
All of our holiday accommodation is set back from the main road to
the rear of the property, ensuring that our guests enjoy a good
night’s sleep. Our accommodation consists of 10
Standard Bungalows, 10 Deluxe Bungalows and a 2-bedroom Family
Villa. Our standard and deluxe rooms are available with the option
of either double or twin beds. All our rooms feature A/C, in-room
safety deposit boxes, hot fresh water and large private
balconies.
Restaurant & Food
Tir Na Nog's restaurant menu was created by an English chef, and
our staff were trained by him to meet the high standards that we
expect. The menu incorporates a wide selection of organically,
locally produced food from both Bali and Lombok. Our produce is
delivered daily to ensure freshness and quality. Tir Na Nog's menu
offers something for everyone whether it’s the
nightly fresh fish BBQ, the islands best pizzas, great salads,
pastas, Indonesian dishes, steaks and much more. Tir Na Nog Bar:
The Irish bar element of the business was actually the original
concept back in the year 2000, when Tir Na Nog was founded. The bar
was initially housed in a barn-like building, set back from the
beach, with one serving area for all. We host the famous weekly
Wednesday Night party on Gili Trawangan, which is a must for any
visitor, and also run a very popular Ladies Night every Sunday,
with 50% off selected cocktails. If you’re
visiting over Ramadan, watch out for the islands only Silent Disco,
and get here early to ensure yourself a headset. TNN Sports Bar:
Also housed within Tir Na Nog is our TNN Sports Bar. This is where
we show all of our sporting events, such as The Premiership, AFL,
NRL, NBA, UFC, NFL, European Football Leagues, Rugby, Cricket, FIFA
World Cup, The Champions League, The Europa League, Tennis,
Olympics, GAA, NHL, Golf, F1 and more.
Activities & Sport
Scuba diving in the Gili’s was one of the main
draws for tourist years before the islands became a holiday
destination in their own right. The diving season is year-round,
with an average water temperature of about 28 degrees. There are
more than 20 dive sites to visit with a variety of different
topographies to explore. For those people who
don’t have time to immerse themselves into the
diving, there is plenty of opportunity to enjoy the underwater
world simply with a mask, snorkel and fins. This activity is most
popular off the east coast of the island where most people choose
to sunbathe and it’s easy to get in and out of
the sea. Snokelling trips can be arranged for approximately
Rp100,000 per person. This is usually a 4-5hr day trip, including
snorkeling at various spots around the 3 islands. Flyboarding is a
new activity on the Gili Islands, having been launched mid-2014 by
the South Sea Nomads company. It’s a completely
new water sport that is taking the world by storm. Essentially, you
are strapped into a snowboard-esque binding, which is connected via
a large hose, to a jet-engine speedboat. The original Gili Islands
Party Boat, is the perfect way to make new friends and get a tan
while you have an ice cold beer in your hand. Spend the day and
afternoon on the boat soaking up the sun on their roof deck or
chilling out on the hammock-style netting. The boat cruises around
the Gilis, stopping a few times for you to jump into the clear,
blue waters, and have a swim and a snorkel. Lunch is provided.
After the sunsets, they head back to Gili Trawangan where you can
continue to party at The Irish Bar to your hearts content.