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The Pandan Tree Villas
10,00
Bali City Center, Bali, Indonesia, Indonesia
The Pandan Tree Villas were founded in 2012 as an intiative to provide not only a great holiday sanctuary for our guests, but also with the vision to open possibilites for employment, where sustainable economic growth in line with culture and traditional way of life for the local community can become a reality. One of our main concerns is to give back to the local community and nurture the whole inter-woven social and economic system. Balinese culture founds on the Tri Hita Karana philosophy, which promotes harmony among fellow human beings through communal cooperation and promoting compassion; harmony towards God, manifested in numerous rituals and offerings to appease deities; and harmony with their environment, which strive to conserve nature and promote the sustainability and balance of the environment. In the light of this philosophy, we actively extend and incorportate these principles into our activities and decision-making process, to mantain harmony on the different levels for a sustainable future. Set amidst Balinese rice fields, The Pandan Tree Villas is a 10-minute drive from Echo Beach and Batu Bolong Beach. It boasts amazing open concept villas with private pools and free Wi-Fi throughout. The Pandan Tree Villas is a 30-minute drive from stylish Seminyak and a 45-minute drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport. Staff can arrange airport transfers at a charge. Spacious and airy, each villa features a living and dining area that opens out to the landscaped gardens. Complete kitchen facilities, flat-screen cable TV and DVD player are among the in-villa comforts. All bedrooms come with canopied extra large and comfortable beds, and an en suite bathroom which has outdoor shower facilities. Guests can unwind with soothing in-villa massages. Food service is also available in the villa serving local and international dishes. For guests’ travel needs, Pandan Tree offers tour assistance and car rental service. Other conveniences include a large parking area, daily housekeeping and 24-hour security service. Laundry and room services are also available. Staff can also arrange airport transfers at an additional charge. Please inform The Pandan Tree Villas in advance of your expected arrival time. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly with the contact details provided in your confirmation. The property requires a deposit to secure the booking. Staff will contact guests directly through e-mail or phone with payment instructions. Guests staying for a minimum of 7 nights are eligible for free airport pick-up or drop-off service. Please note that this service is not applicable for special discount rates. 
Disclaimer notification: Amenities are subject to availability and may be chargeable as per the hotel policy.
Villa Semarapura an elite haven
10,00
Bali City Center, Bali, Indonesia, Indonesia
The villa is located 55 minutes' drive from the international airport and just over thirty minutes drive from the busy shops, world-class restaurants and vibrant nightlife of Seminyak. This is a beachfront villa, located between Canggu and Tanah Lot, just over 30 minutes' drive from Seminyak on Bali's southwest coast. Facilities include a swimming pool, a hot tub, a car and driver, wireless Internet access and the use of a tennis court. The stunning gardens, timber decks, outdoor bar and relaxation pavilions make the villa a classic venue for Bali weddings and events. The five expansive bedrooms within the villa are extremely spacious. All have timber floors and all are equipped with TVs, DVD players and iPod docks. Four bedrooms are furnished with king-size beds and one is furnished with twin beds that can be converted to a king-size bed. One private swimming pool (20 m x 6 m) one hot tub (in front of the master bedroom) and a tennis court, shared with the neighbouring villas, are available for guests' use. A full range of tempting treatments are provided by a professional spa company that can be given at the villa. The manager will schedule appointments for guests as they desire. For guests' convenience, as with all charges, food and beverage charges will be billed to the final account and payable in total upon check-out. 
Disclaimer notification: Amenities are subject to availability and may be chargeable as per the hotel policy.
Desa Seni A Village Resort
10,00
Bali City Center, Bali, Indonesia, Indonesia
Nestled in the middle of a rice field plantation in Canggu, this property is only a short stroll from the beach. Furthermore, the eco hotel lies 10 minutes from the bustling hub of Seminyak and just 20 minutes, or 14 km, from Ngurah Rai Airport. This property is an antique village resort offering 21st century amenities. It provide a unique, original experience where guests can eat healthily in the restaurant from the organic gardens, experience Indonesian culture, yoga, dance, theatre, art, spa treatments or simply relax by the pool. The eco hotel comprises a total of 16 guest rooms and 12 villas. The lobby features a 24-hour check-out service, and on-site facilities include room service (fees may apply) and a car park. The hotel offers a wide range of accommodation units. They consist of individual antique houses that have been refurbished to provide all the desired luxury and comfort, whilst the exteriors have retained the integrity of rural village life. The en suite bathrooms are fitted with a shower and bath, whilst the rooms themselves offer double/king-size beds, a direct dial telephone, satellite/cable TV, Internet access, a safe and individually regulated air conditioning. Guests may also relax on their private terrace. While staying at this property, guests may enjoy a swim in the saltwater lap pool, a yoga session in the open-air studio or some relaxation in the spa. Meanwhile, guests can take part in a wide range of diverse activities, relax on the sun loungers, or enjoy a massage or spa treatments for an additional fee. The restaurant offers an innovative menu of Indonesian-inspired European cuisine for all-day dining. Lunch and dinner can be selected from the set and à la carte menus. 
Disclaimer notification: Amenities are subject to availability and may be chargeable as per the hotel policy.

Bali Guide de la ville

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Bali, known as the island of the gods, is one of the best tropical destinations in the world. With its enchanting atmosphere, the apple of the eye for travelers offers you a holiday in paradise. If you are a nature enthusiast, this destination is perfectly suited for you with its lush green forests, stunning mountain views, and azure waters.

You will feel as if you are experiencing the beauty of the sunrise and sunset for the first time while standing on the lush green hills of Bali, gazing out over the ocean.

Not only its captivating nature but also its vibrant culture and lively atmosphere make Bali one of the favorite holiday destinations in the world. With warm-blooded locals, delicious traditional foods, and amazing landmarks, Bali will be one of the best places for you.

 

Things To Know Before Going To Bali

  • Check your vaccinations for your health. Although it is not mandatory, vaccination against Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Tetanus is recommended.
  • Tap water in Bali is not safe to drink. Visitors should carry their reusable water bottles.
  • Even though Bali does not have a major mosquito problem, it's a good idea to pack some bug spray, especially during the rainy season.
  • Bali's traffic can be horrendous during peak hours, which tend to be from 6 am to 8 am and 4 pm to 7 pm.
  • When visiting religious sites, both men and women should make sure to cover their shoulders and upper legs.
  • There are still plenty of places that only accept cash, so it is advisable to carry some cash.
  • Mopeds are the cheapest way to get around Bali.

 

Bali Tips From Locals

  • Tropical hangovers can be fierce! Avoid overindulging on your first night.
  • Discover new and interesting flavors of chips and other snacks.
  • Stay away from any homemade Arak drinks.
  • Always check your shoes for spiders, centipedes, and scorpions before putting them on.
  • Get a Telkomsel SIM card and download the Gojek app for convenient transport and services.
  • If you rent a scooter, ensure you have an international driver's license to avoid hefty penalties.

 

Where is Bali?

Bali is a province of Indonesia and an island located in Southeast Asia. It is situated between the islands of Java and Lombok, separated by the Bali Strait.

 

Where To Stay In Bali?

Bali offers accommodation options to suit all budgets, showcasing its stunning natural beauty and vibrant culture. Whether you have a high budget or a low budget, you will find a place that suits your needs. Here are the best places to stay in Bali:

District

Best For

Best Attractions

Accommodation Options

UbudRelaxation and Balinese cultureNumerous artists and craftsmen, cultural hub, nature immersionBoutique hotels, resorts, villas (luxury to budget options)
CangguDigital nomads and surfersBeach proximity, relaxed atmosphereBusy and expensive; wide range of accommodations
SeminyakBudget travelers seeking affordable luxuryDistinctive bars and restaurants, vibrant nightlife, high-end shoppingStylish beach resorts, high-end boutiques
KutaSurfing, sunbathing, and lively nightlifeStunning beaches, bustling streetsBudget guesthouses to mid-range hotels and beachfront resorts
Nusa DuaLuxurious accommodations and golfPowdery white beaches, great golf courses5-star hotels
SanurRelaxing atmosphere and clear waterCrystal clear waterMid-range accommodations
AmedAuthentic and traditional Balinese experience; divingTraditional ambiance, best diving spotsCheapest accommodations

 

Best Hotels in Bali

Bali offers a variety of accommodation options for every budget. Here is a table we recommend for visitors based on different preferences:

Hotel

District

Affordability

Why To Stay There?

The AmalaSeminyakModerate to HighA boutique resort offering luxurious spa treatments and personalized service. Great for a wellness retreat.
Villa Sonia BismaUbudModerateNestled in nature, offering a tranquil setting with easy access to Ubud's cultural attractions.
The Sintesa JimbaranJimbaranModerate to HighProvides panoramic views of Jimbaran Bay and is close to the famous Jimbaran seafood restaurants.
Grand Mega Resort & Spa BaliKutaModerateFeatures a unique design, extensive facilities, and is close to Kuta's vibrant nightlife and beach.
Anantara Vacation Club Legian BaliLegianHighOffers spacious villas with modern amenities, close to Legian Beach and nightlife.
The Tusita HotelKutaBudget to ModerateBudget-friendly hotel with modern amenities, located close to the beach, shopping, and entertainment options.

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Places To Visit In Bali

As soon as you take a step into the streets of Bali, you will realize that the city itself is a natural gem to experience. But it doesn't end there. As we know, every gem has its details, and so does Bali. So, here is a list of the best attractions in Bali that you should visit during your trip:

  • Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary: Lush forest sanctuary in Ubud with monkeys and ancient temples.
  • Tanah Lot Temple: Iconic sea temple in Tabanan, offering stunning sunset views.
  • Uluwatu Temple: Cliffside temple in Uluwatu with ocean vistas and Kecak dance performances.
  • Tegallalang Rice Terraces: Picturesque rice terraces near Ubud, great for hiking and photography.
  • Mount Batur: Active volcano in Kintamani Highlands, popular for sunrise treks.
  • Tirta Empul Temple: Hindu water temple in Tampaksiring with sacred spring water pools.
  • Nusa Penida: Island southeast of Bali known for dramatic cliffs and beautiful beaches.
  • Kuta Beach: Famous beach in Kuta with golden sands and excellent surfing conditions.
  • Ubud Art Market: Vibrant market in Ubud selling local handicrafts and artwork.
  • Bali Safari and Marine Park: Family-friendly park in Gianyar with safari rides and animal encounters.
  • Waterbom Bali: Top water park in Kuta with thrilling slides and attractions.
  • Seminyak: Trendy area with upscale resorts, boutique shops, and vibrant nightlife.

 

Is Bali Safe?

Bali is generally considered safe for travelers. The island is well-trodden, inhabited by friendly locals, and known for its safety compared to other Southeast Asian destinations. However, with basic precautions such as being aware of your surroundings, securing belongings, and following safety guidelines related to natural disasters and local laws, visitors can have a safe and enjoyable experience in Bali.

 

Is Bali Expensive To Visit?

Bali is generally considered affordable compared to other vacation spots in Southeast Asia, offering a mix of budget-friendly and luxury options. Bali offers a variety of accommodation options to suit all budgets. With a good estimate, a two-week holiday in Bali, excluding flight costs, could range from $1,500 to $2,000, covering accommodation, food, transportation, activities, and miscellaneous expenses. However, it should not be forgotten that prices can be adjusted based on your preferences and activities.

 

Bali Currency

The official currency used in Bali, Indonesia, is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). 1 US Dollar is approximately equivalent to around 16,860 Indonesian Rupiah and 1 Euro is approximately equivalent to around 17,000 to 17,060 Indonesian Rupiah. While credit and debit cards are widely accepted in tourist areas like restaurants and resorts, it's recommended to carry cash for transactions in markets, taxis, or rural locations where cards may not be accepted.

 

Bali Language

Bali has two official languages: Bahasa Indonesia and Balinese. Especially in Bali, a popular tourist destination, English is widely spoken. Here is a list of spoken languages in Bali:

  • Bahasa Indonesia: It is also the official language of Indonesia. Around 95-98% of the population in Bali can speak Bahasa Indonesia.
  • Balinese: Balinese is still spoken, particularly in traditional settings and among older generations. Between 40% and 50% of the population can speak Balinese.
  • English: English is particularly prevalent in tourist areas. Around 50-60% of the population has some level of English proficiency.

 

How Many Days To Visit Bali?

Spending at least 7 to 10 days in Bali allows for a well-rounded experience, providing enough time to explore the island's diverse attractions, relax on its beautiful beaches, and immerse yourself in its culture and traditions. However, a two-week holiday would ultimately be best, allowing you to explore everything the island offers.

 

What To Do in Bali?

  • Visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud, which is home to over 700 grey long-tailed macaques. This is a popular spot to see the monkeys up close in their natural habitat.
  • Explore Pura Tirta Empul, a Hindu temple complex known for its holy spring water that locals use for ritual purification. Visitors can bathe in the pools.
  • See the stunning Ceking Rice Terraces in Tegallalang, which are beautifully landscaped and a popular photography spot.
  • Marvel at the iconic Tanah Lot Temple, a Hindu shrine perched on an offshore rock formation that is only accessible during low tide.
  • Visit the Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, a floating temple on Lake Beratan that is one of Bali's most photographed landmarks.
  • Spend a day at the Waterbom Bali water park, which has some of the longest water slides in Asia.
  • Hike to the Banyumala Twin Waterfalls, a beautiful pair of waterfalls that are less crowded than some other popular falls.
  • Explore the Ubud Monkey Forest, a nature reserve home to over 700 grey long-tailed macaques.
  • Go on a hot air balloon ride over the rice fields and mountains around Ubud.
  • Shop for souvenirs and handicrafts at the Sukawati Art Market.

 

When Is The Best Time To Stay In Bali?

The best time to visit Bali is between April and October, during the island's dry season. Bali has two main seasons: the dry season and the wet season, which are a result of its tropical climate.

Dry Season (April to October): The dry season in Bali is from April to October, offering less rainfall, lower humidity, and cooler breezes. This period is ideal for outdoor activities such as surfing, diving, hiking, and sightseeing.

Wet Season (November to March): During the wet season, there is more rainfall, higher humidity, and hotter temperatures. While the weather can be unpredictable, with quick changes from sunny to rainy conditions, the wet season also has its advantages, such as fewer tourists, lower prices, and greener scenery.

 

What To Pack For Your Visit To Bali?

When preparing for your trip to Bali, be mindful of packing according to the season and planned activities. Here's the short packing list for Bali:

For the dry season, opt for light, breathable clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, thong or flip-flops, along with sun protection gear.

For the wet season, bring a rain jacket, jeans, socks, and waterproof items.

 

Bali Food

Going to Bali will take you to another world with each bite of traditional dishes. If you are open to trying new delights, Bali will satisfy you with its traditional food. Here are the best Bali foods you should eat before leaving the city:

  • Sata (Satay): Sata is marinated, skewered, and grilled meat served with a spicy sauce. It is made from either minced beef, chicken, fish, pork, or turtle meat.
  • Nasi Ayam and Nasi Campur: Bali's versions of chicken rice, are served at many small eateries and restaurants throughout the island.
  • Nasi Goreng: It is Indonesia's famous fried rice dish. Fried rice is made by stir-frying cooked rice with meat, vegetables, scrambled eggs, and a combination of sweet soy sauce and hot chili sauce.
  • Betutu: It is a slow-cooked dish made with chicken or duck, stuffed with traditional spices, and wrapped in banana leaves.
  • Lawar: This is a traditional Balinese dish made from finely chopped meat, vegetables, grated coconut, and spices. In certain regions of Bali, it is prepared by mixing fresh animal blood with the ingredients to enhance the flavor.
  • Mie Goreng: Indonesian-style fried noodles cooked with various ingredients such as vegetables, meats, and spices, seasoned with soy sauce and sometimes topped with a fried egg.

 

Bali Nightlife

Bali is a city that never sleeps and offers a diverse range of entertainment options for everyone. Here’s the list of some popular pubs and bars in Bali:

  • Potato Head Beach Club (Seminyak): Stylish beach club with an infinity pool, live DJs, and ocean views.
  • Ku De Ta (Seminyak): Sophisticated beachfront venue for sunset cocktails and live music.
  • Mirror Bali (Seminyak): Lavish nightclub known for its themed parties and international DJs.
  • Old Man's (Canggu): Laid-back beach bar with surf-friendly vibes and live music.
  • The Jazz Café (Seminyak): Cozy venue for live jazz and blues performances.
  • Ubud Palace (Ubud): Hosts traditional Balinese dance performances in a scenic courtyard.
  • Kuta Beach Road (Kuta): Bustling street with bars and clubs catering to a younger crowd.
  • Jimbaran Bay (Jimbaran): Seafood restaurants offering beachfront dining and sunset views.
  • Sarong Restaurant (Seminyak): Fine dining spot known for Southeast Asian cuisine and creative cocktails.
  • Motel Mexicola (Seminyak): Lively Mexican-themed restaurant and bar known for its colorful decor, festive atmosphere, and delicious cuisine.
  • La Favela (Seminyak): Eclectic nightlife venue set in a repurposed colonial building, offering multiple bars, dance floors, and themed parties.
  • Boshe VVIP Club (Kuta): Prominent nightclub in Kuta known for its energetic atmosphere, live music, and variety of events.
  • Azul Beach Club (Jimbaran): Chic beachfront venue with a large infinity pool, rooftop bar, and relaxed ambiance, offering stunning ocean views and creative cocktails.

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