Quick Guide To Bali
Balis idyllic location, constant warm temperature and welcoming
people have made it a key destination for travellers from all over the
world.
Where is it?
Bali is one of the Indonesian islands, set in the Indian Ocean, just 8
degrees south of the equator. It is popular for romantic breaks,
honeymoons and weddings as well as being a key surfing destination.
Where can I stay?
Bali is a haven of warm climates, blue seas and wide sandy beaches.
There are big hotels in Bali just as there are in any beach-led country,
but the very best hotels are those that reduce the number of rooms
and focus instead on giving guests the very best holiday experience. From a completely spoiled and luxurious boutique hotel to simple but perfectly designed accommodation, you can find a hotel that puts you at your ease and makes relaxation your only consideration. Take the Puri Ganesha Villas in the north of the island, bordered by green mountains on one side and the sea on the other, Puri Ganesha is a collection of just four two-storey villas, each with its access onto the private beach and its own seawater swimming pool. Or try the Nusa Dua, one of the newest boutique hotels on Bali, where 20 exclusive pavilions provide accommodation for their lucky occupants, with butler service and private pools.
and focus instead on giving guests the very best holiday experience. From a completely spoiled and luxurious boutique hotel to simple but perfectly designed accommodation, you can find a hotel that puts you at your ease and makes relaxation your only consideration. Take the Puri Ganesha Villas in the north of the island, bordered by green mountains on one side and the sea on the other, Puri Ganesha is a collection of just four two-storey villas, each with its access onto the private beach and its own seawater swimming pool. Or try the Nusa Dua, one of the newest boutique hotels on Bali, where 20 exclusive pavilions provide accommodation for their lucky occupants, with butler service and private pools.
What can I see?
One of the obvious attractions of Bali is the warm coastline and
fabulous beaches. If youre not a total beach bum though, there are many
other areas that are worth a visit, including Ganung Batur, a volcanic
cone with a lake in the surrounding caldera. The landscape is worth the
climb, but the climate at this height is very different from that of the
beaches, so be prepared for much cooler, damp conditions. Romantics
could try the Bali Orchid Garden the climate in Bali particularly suits
these gorgeous flowers or visit one of the ancient shrines and temples
that dot the landscape.
How do I get around?
If you ever decide to leave your villa to go anywhere other than the
beach and you should, because otherwise youll miss nearly all that Bali
has to offer then use the cheap bus system, or for slightly more
money, but also more comfort, use the regular tourist buses. You can
also rent a motorcycle or bike for a slightly more adventurous trip
around the island.
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