Resorts & Hotels In Bali

Bali is overflowing with all types of accommodation – beautiful tropical villas, luxurious resorts, private cottages and small low-rate hotels. One of the top rated places to stay on the island is Hotel Como Shambhala Estate located in Ubud. The posh residence features elegantly-designed interiors, swanky rooms overlooking picturesque gardens, high-class furnishing, and extra spa treatments and yoga classes. Another top-line tourist site is the St. Regis Bali Resort offering utmost relaxation in a combination of modern design and antique influence. The impressive accommodation spoiles guests in a restaurant, a bar, a hairdressing saloon and exclusive apartments looking over colorful gardens. Bvlgari Hotel is another sparking lodging, displaying a stunning collection of Balinese antiques and beautifully-designed artistic ornaments, so it is a grand resort complex suitable to both business and leisure travelers.

Bali offers a wide variety of cheap holiday packages and great lodging deals, all providing cautious and friendly services. One of the preferred budget hotels in Bali is Bali Lovina Beach Cottages. The tranquil vacation place is located amidst a lush tropical garden, right in front of the picturesque Lovina Beach and offering excellent facilities for swimming, snorkeling and diving. Another comfortable accommodation for budget-minded travelers is Ida Hotel. The boutique lodging boasts a great range of amenities and services including a dining place serving traditional Indonesian cuisine, a huge pool with Jacuzzi and a pool-side massage parlor. Sorga Cottages are located only a short distance to the popular Kuta Beach and tender calm and private holiday atmosphere, modern facilities and luxuriously designed rooms – everything at affordable prices!

The island of Bali is a place where tourists can spot the magnitude even in the air of the enchanting place – it is saturated with calmness, quietness and wisdom. Along with exquisite hotels and beach resorts, this Indonesian holiday destination is abundant in tropical plants and rare trees. The fragrance of the variety of blooming flowers is everywhere – hibiscus, jasmine, orchids and magnolia scents fill every street of the holy place. Hundreds of diverse bird and animal species find their home on the island. The sightseeing options are immense – the active mall volcano of Mount Batur, the amazing waterfall at Gitgit, the Mandala Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park, the Reptile Park sheltering a great number of snakes, lizards and crocodile are only a few of the "must see" landmarks in Bali.

Bali Beaches

Everything you need to know about Bali Beaches

Bali beaches.... from palm fringed white sand on the east coast to the wilder black sand beaches on the west coast, with sleepy undisturbed coves in-between.

Once the haunt of surfers, Bali's beaches now welcome visitors in search of paradise with superb hotels and excellent facilities. Check our beach guide.

Beaches In Bali

Legian
At the Legian you can basically do whatever you wanna do – play paddle ball, football, get a massage, manicure, read, meditate, exercise… Here it is easy to differentiate the workers and the holidayers. The former has a lot more clothes on compared to the latter. The second group of people in the Legian all seems desperate for a golden tan, which isn’t difficult to get and in the nicest way possible in this lovely beach of swirling skirts and beautiful waves. Another wonderful thing about this place is the array of different nationalities all busking together under the sun, giving an additional experience to the place with the colours of the world vibrant and alive here.

Jimbaran
This sleepy cove where little fishing boats huddle together has some time ago been livened up by the opening of Four Seasons Resort and Intercontinental. It has steadily gotten more and more vivacious what with the grilled seafood restaurants being set up all around the beach and the water sports equipments being available for rent.

Kuta
This beach was one of the places well-loved by the hippies of the 60’s. It is now the centre of Bali entertainment – shopping, clubbing, food etc. You can find them all here and at the top of its notch. Yet do not ever forget to bargain! The shop vendors will be merciless if you don’t show some cunning. In Kuta you can basically do everything you would like to at a beach and more!

Tuban
Here in Tuban is where all the big hotels can be found. This is the stretch between the airport and Kuta, and it is a lush area with good security.

Uluwatu
Formally the dedicated playground of the best surfers, the developments that have ensued on the barren bukit and this means that the beach is now more accessible and anyone and everyone can take advantage of the stunning coasts. The go-getter surfers looking for the best spots that others wouldn’t bother venturing to in the hassle that’s involved have now lost their exclusivity to Uluwatu.

Sanur
It takes about 20mins from Kuta to travel to Sanur. This beach is located on the eastern part of Bali. It is ideal for snorkeling and just chilling, attracting millions of paradise-seekers each year. Besides being the first beach resort, Sanur is also where Bali’s largest traditional village is.

Nusa Dua
A posh place with big name hotels lining the smooth white sandy beach. Some of these resorts are so exclusive they even have their own private beaches but in all, most areas are accessible.

Nusa Lembongan
This beach is one of the more popular destinations for day cruises on the many pleasure boats sailing from Bali. You can also do diving or snorkeling which are also very popular here as the aquamarine bays are brimming with colourful sea life

Padang Bai
This beach is also the harbour where boats from Lombok take off. The fishing village here is a lovely, laidback place where a short walk over the headland will take you to intimate white sands.

Candi Dasa
This beach is the gateway to east Bali. It used toi be heavily eroded away because of the coral picking that was the main source of livelihood for the locals then. Now beach restoration efforts have been started and tidal walls erected to maintain the beach.

Lovina
Lovina beach is one of the few coves between Singaraja and Seririt that offers peaceful, safe waters. Despite the grayish tinge of the sand, it is blissfully quiet and well-loved by the crowd who shun the glitzy loud beach resorts of the south. A sight well worth the watch is the dolphins that play in the water just off Lovina beach…

Tanah Lot
This beach in Bali is in the west coast. It is exotic and beautiful.However the seas here are treacherous and surfing isn’t recommended for beginners. For safe swimming do head on to another beach. The rice fields here are the most fertile in all of Bali.

 
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