Indonesian Paradise Found: Surabaya's Hidden Gem, OYO 91544 Homestay Biru Blukid!

OYO 91544 Homestay Biru Blukid Surabaya Indonesia

OYO 91544 Homestay Biru Blukid Surabaya Indonesia

Indonesian Paradise Found: Surabaya's Hidden Gem, OYO 91544 Homestay Biru Blukid!

Surabaya's Unsung Hero? My (Unfiltered) Take on OYO 91544 Homestay Biru Blukid!

Okay, so here’s the deal. Finding hotels in Surabaya can feel like wading through a swamp of sameness. But I, your intrepid (and slightly cynical) travel blogger, stumbled upon OYO 91544 Homestay Biru Blukid. And honestly? I wasn't expecting much. OYO tends to be… well, variable. But this place? This little blue homestay… it actually surprised me. Let's dive in, shall we? Buckle up, because this is going to be less "perfect hotel review" and more "relatable human rambling."

Accessibility: Reaching the Blue Oasis

Alright, getting there. Accessibility wise, it's relatively straightforward. Surabaya's not the easiest city to navigate (traffic, am I right?), but the location of Blukid seemed pretty central - or at least, closer to where I needed to be. Car park [free of charge] is a massive win. Finding parking in a city is a nightmare. You know, especially when you arrive late and cranky. And the Taxi service is super easy to utilise.

COVID-Era Considerations: Cleanliness & Safety (Because, Let's Be Real, It Matters)

Okay, let's get the serious stuff out of the way. Post-pandemic, cleanliness is everything. And Blukid actually did a decent job. They touted Anti-viral cleaning products and, yes, there was Hand sanitizer everywhere. The Daily disinfection in common areas was visibly happening, and the staff seemed genuinely invested in making things clean. I saw Rooms sanitized between stays, which gave me that little pang of relief we all need these days. They also had Cashless payment service, making things a little less germ-y. They even had that Doctor/nurse on call thing, which, thankfully, I didn't have to use. Phew!

Dining, Drinking, & Snacking: Fueling Your Surabaya Adventures

Now, this is where it gets… complicated. The Asian breakfast was generally fine. I mean, it's breakfast. It exists. There was a Coffee/tea in restaurant, which, honestly, is a must-have for me. The Breakfast service was available. And the Breakfast [buffet]? Let's be real, it varied. Some days, it was a glorious spread, other days… well, let's just say I ate a lot of toast. There are Restaurants, so you're not stranded. They offered Room service [24-hour], which, for late-night snacking, is a godsend, especially when you're jet-lagged and craving noodles at 3 AM. I did spot a Snack bar too.

Things to Do, Ways to Relax: Recharging Your Batteries (Literally and Figuratively)

Okay, this is where Blukid is… well, not exactly a resort. There isn't a Fitness center or a Spa. No Gym/fitness. But the homestay is more of a basecamp for your Surabaya explorations. The absence of those things, for me, was not a deal breaker. I was there to explore the city, not to spend hours in a gym.

Services & Conveniences: The Small Things Matter!

This is where Blukid actually shone. The Front desk [24-hour] was a lifesaver with a friendly and helpful staff. Daily housekeeping kept the place tidy. The Concierge was handy for local tips. I loved the Air conditioning in public area and the Elevator. Plus, they had Facilities for disabled guests and a Laundry service. They also have a Luggage storage, which is a necessity for any sensible traveler.

For the Kids: Family Friendly (or Not?)

There was a Family/child friendly vibe at the homestay. There were no specific Kids facilities advertised, so I'd say, it's probably not the best choice for a family vacation.

Access: The Nitty-Gritty Details

Wi-Fi [free] was a godsend. Okay, it wasn't rock-solid, but it worked in most places. The Check-in/out [express] thing? Always a win. And, thankfully, there's CCTV in common areas and CCTV outside property, which is a good thing to have.

Available in All Rooms: The In-Room Experience

My Air conditioning worked, which is a massive win in tropical Surabaya. The Blackout curtains were great for sleeping in. I appreciated the Free bottled water. The Wi-Fi [free] was available. The Desk was functional, the Refrigerator was handy for storing snacks, and the Tea/coffee maker was a life-saver.


My Verdict: Is OYO 91544 Homestay Biru Blukid Worth It?

So, would I recommend OYO 91544 Homestay Biru Blukid? Absolutely. It’s not a luxurious resort. It's a clean, comfortable, and conveniently located homestay that serves as a perfect base for exploring Surabaya.

Here's my REAL, unfiltered experience in a nutshell:

  • The Good: Cleanliness, friendly staff, convenient location, free parking.
  • The Could Be Better: The breakfast buffet could be more consistent.
  • The "Meh": The lack of a fitness center or a full-blown spa. But hey, it's Surabaya, not Bali!

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Forget the generic hotels and dive into the heart of Surabaya! OYO 91544 Homestay Biru Blukid offers you:

  • Cleanliness & Safety: Relax knowing your safety and well-being are a top priority.
  • Convenient Location: Explore Surabaya's vibrant culture with ease.
  • Friendly Service: Experience the warmth of Indonesian hospitality.
  • Free Parking: Skip the parking headaches and save your sanity.
  • Free Wi-Fi: Stay connected and share your Surabaya adventures!

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OYO 91544 Homestay Biru Blukid Surabaya Indonesia

OYO 91544 Homestay Biru Blukid Surabaya Indonesia

Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into a Surabaya adventure… starting at OYO 91544 Homestay Biru Blukid! (Yes, I'm already questioning my life choices, but in a good way). Be warned: this itinerary is less "polished travel brochure" and more "slightly deranged, caffeine-fueled diary of a trip."

Day 1: Arrival and the Great Homestay Mystery (and Panic)

  • 07:00 AM: Wake up in some airport, probably sweaty and questioning why I thought flying at this hour was a good idea. Flights are always a gamble, ya know? Today I decided to go for the cheap option.
  • 08:00 AM: Arrive in Surabaya. Whoa. The heat. The humidity. I’m pretty sure I’ve already lost a pound of water weight. Seriously, does anyone have a dehumidifier on them? (I'm looking at you, helpful-looking airport guy).
  • 09:00 AM: Taxi to OYO 91544 Homestay Biru Blukid. "Blukid" sounds like something a supervillain would have as a secret lair, which, honestly, would be pretty cool.
  • 09:30 AM: Check-in. Okay, first impressions… the lobby is… minimalist. Like, aggressively minimalist. But hey, it's clean! And the staff, bless their hearts are super friendly. They don't speak much English, but we're making it work with enthusiastic hand gestures and the universal language of panicked smiles.
  • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: The Great Homestay Mystery. Okay, so the room is… small. Like, "cozy" in the real-estate agent sense of the word. But clean! And the AC works! I’m winning. Now, about that wifi password… Oh, it's under the… wait, what even is this? A tiny, half-dead succulent? Is this my new pet? Is this my life now? (Insert dramatic eye roll here). Okay, Google Translate to the rescue! Finally, internet! And… it's slow. Like, dial-up slow. Deep breaths, deep breaths.
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Lunch. I walk for a bit by foot. Not in mood for street food today. I decided to go for something safe.
  • 1:00 PM: I'm still unsure where to go. So I just stay on the homestay and do nothing. I take a nap.

Day 2: Food Glorious Food (and a Near-Death Experience by Motorbike)

  • 08:00 AM: Woke up feeling refreshed, even after the slow wifi and minimalist room. Time for breakfast!
  • 09:00 AM: Went to a local warung for breakfast. The nasi goreng was divine! That's the good thing about indonesia. No matter how cheap the food is, it always tastes good.
  • 10:00 AM: I decided to brave a motorbike tour to see more of Surabaya. Ah, this is where things get interesting. This is where it gets messy.
  • 10:30 AM - 3:00 PM: The Motorbike Chaos. So, I hired a "driver." (Let's use that loosely.) The guy knew slightly more English than I knew Indonesian, which created a whole new level of communication problems. He also drove like he was auditioning for Mad Max. I’m pretty sure my life flashed before my eyes approximately 17 times. We wove through traffic, dodging scooters, becak, and… everything.
    • Quirky observation: The way people in Surabaya drive is like they're all participating in a real-life version of Mario Kart. Except instead of banana peels, they have… well, everything on the road.
    • Anecdote: We went to the House of Sampoerna, a beautiful old colonial building (and the home of Indonesia's biggest kretek cigarette factory). The factory part was cool, but the gift shop? Heaven. Bought way too many clove cigarettes (I don't even smoke, but the packaging was gorgeous).
    • Emotional Reaction: I survived! I'm not sure my sanity did, but I survived. This guy was an absolute madman! Best, worst decision of my life.
    • Opinionated Language: And the traffic! It was a glorious, chaotic ballet of vehicles. I've never seen anything like it.
  • 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Spent an hour calming down.
  • 4:00 PM: Still hungry for adventure, I decide to go to Surabaya Zoo.
  • 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Surabaya Zoo. Let's just say that the conditions are… rustic. The animals, poor things, just looked exhausted. The worst part? The crowds of tourists. I was so glad I was able to stay there for a little amount of time. I would probably have a better time if I stayed.
  • 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Dinner at a restaurant. I still couldn't have enough of Indonesia's food.
  • 7:00 PM: Back at the homestay.

Day 3: Relaxation and Departure (Hopefully Without Incident)

  • 09:00 AM: Breakfast time.
  • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Decide to walk around this time. I still want to see Surabaya.
  • 12:00 PM: Lunch. I decided to just eat in the homestay.
  • 1:00 PM: Pack.
  • 2:00 PM: Head to airport.
  • 3:00 PM: Fly out.

Final Thoughts:

This trip was… an experience. Surabaya wasn't perfect, the homestay wasn't perfect (but it was clean!), and I definitely wasn't perfect (hello, near-death experience!). But it was undeniably real. And honestly? I wouldn’t trade it for anything. (Well, maybe a slightly less terrifying motorbike ride).

This itinerary is just a starting point. Feel free to veer off course, get lost (literally and figuratively!), and embrace the chaos. And hey, if you see a weary traveler clutching a handful of clove cigarettes, that might just be me. Safe travels, intrepid explorers! And remember, drink lots of water and bring a really, really good translator app. You'll need it.

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OYO 91544 Homestay Biru Blukid Surabaya Indonesia

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OYO 91544 Homestay Biru Blukid: The Rollercoaster of Surabaya Hospitality (Prepare Yourself!)

So, Blukid... Blukid? What *is* this place, and is it actually a "paradise found" kinda thing?

Alright, deep breaths. Let's be honest, "Paradise Found" might be stretching it a *bit*. It's more like... *Adventure Discovered*. Blukid is this homestay in Surabaya, Indonesia, run by OYO. Think less tropical beach and more... local experience. And that local experience? Buckle up, buttercup. Prepare for some serious Indonesian hospitality, peppered with, shall we say, *quirks*. It's not pristine luxury, far from it, but it's *real*. You know, *real* sweaty breakfasts, *real* friendly people, and *real*… well, we'll get to those later.

The Rooms. Spill the tea, what should I expect from the digs?

Okay, the rooms are… functional. Don’t expect a Ritz-Carlton, okay? I stayed in a room that, I swear, felt like a lovingly-maintained garage that had been converted. The walls? Thin, my friend. *Thin* enough that I could hear someone's entire family arguing over *nasi goreng* at 6 AM. Which, honestly, added a certain...authenticity to my trip. There was a fan, not *that* great unless if you like your fan blades on your bed-sheet, there was a bathroom (it worked! mostly), and a bed that wasn't *actively* trying to kill me. Bonus points for the weirdly charming mismatched furniture. One guy I met there said his bed had a lump, and he thought he slept on a rock, but he kinda loved it. I get it. It's got a certain… *charm*. And by charm, I mean, a persistent hint of "is this structurally sound?!"

Is the location decent? How far are you from the action?

The location is… well, it's in Surabaya. Getting *to* the action is part of the adventure. You’re not going to casually saunter over to a fancy mall. You're going to *grab* a Gojek. Or a Grab. (Download those apps BEFORE you go. Trust me.) It's in a quieter area, which is nice for escaping the city's chaos, but it also means a bit of a trek to the more touristy spots. I mean, even a 15-minute Gojek ride can feel like an epic quest on Surabaya's roads – dodging scooters, buses belching black smoke, and occasional chickens. But the price, oh the price! It's super cheap! That's worth the adventure in itself.

Okay, but *cleanliness*? We need to know.

Okay, honesty time. Cleanliness is *relatively* good. It's not five-star hotel sparkling. You'll probably encounter a few ants, or a strategically placed gecko on the wall. Some of my friends have been to some... rougher places than this, it was overall ok. I mean, you’re in Indonesia. You’re not staying at a place your grandmother will approve of. Be prepared to embrace a little bit of "lived-in". My advice? Bring some antibacterial gel and *chill*. Just relax a little, okay? You're not trying to stay at the Taj Mahal. Have reasonable expectations. Or maybe low expectations. That helps.

The Staff. What about the people who *work* there? Are they friendly?

Bless their hearts, the staff are *lovely*. End of story. Honestly, the best part of Blukid is the genuinely warm and friendly service. They’ll go out of their way to help you. They’re probably running around like mad trying to keep everything running, which is really hard to see, but they still smile! I didn’t speak much Indonesian, but they always tried to communicate, pointing, gesturing, and eventually, after a whole lot of confused faces, somehow managing to get my meaning. Be patient, be kind, and you'll be rewarded with genuine smiles and helpful hands. One time the front desk guy even helped me track down a lost sim card – and he was *genuinely* happy when I found it! It really does feel like they're welcoming you into their home.

Breakfast? Food? Tell me about the food!

Breakfast is included! (Bonus points!). It's… simple. Think rice, maybe some noodles, sometimes a little bit of fried egg, and invariably STRONG coffee. I definitely got my caffeine fix. It wasn't gourmet, but it was filling and it was *there*. It's not likely to blow your mind, but it's enough to get you going for a day of Surabaya adventures. Look, you're in Surabaya! Go eat some street food!!! That's where the *real* food is at! Or the closest warung (local eatery). Some of them are great, some of them are... well, the adventure continues!

Do they have Wi-Fi? How's the connection?

Yes, they have Wi-Fi. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes it's like the internet is powered by squirrels running on tiny treadmills. Be prepared for it to be… inconsistent. If you need to do important work, download a film on Netflix, or have a video call, maybe find a cafe with better connectivity. However, it's usually good enough to text, check emails, and post a few Instagram stories. Embrace the digital detox! You're in Indonesia! Look around!

Okay, okay, so *overall*... should I stay at OYO 91544 Homestay Biru Blukid?

Here's the deal. If you're looking for a super-luxurious, impeccably manicured experience, run. Seriously, run far, far away. If you're expecting perfectly-pressed sheets and a butler, you're in the wrong place. But If you’re a budget traveler, an adventurous spirit, and you're eager to experience a slice of authentic Indonesian life, then yeah, go for it. It’s not a perfect place, far from it. But it has something *special*. It's about embracing the chaos, the inconsistencies, the friendly faces, and the unique charm that only a place like Blukid can offer. You'll probably laugh, you might grumble a bit, and you'll definitely have some stories to tell. Just remember to pack your sense of humor and a willingness to roll with the punches. And maybe some earplugs, for those early morning *nasi goreng* arguments.

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OYO 91544 Homestay Biru Blukid Surabaya Indonesia

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OYO 91544 Homestay Biru Blukid Surabaya Indonesia

OYO 91544 Homestay Biru Blukid Surabaya Indonesia