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Jalan Abimanyu No 999X Seminyak Kuta
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100,000 IDR
1044 Jalan Kartika Plaza Tuban
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Jalan Danau Tamblingan No 45 Sanur PO Box 3306
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100,000 IDR
Jalan Damai Kayu Putih Singaraja
Score by Guests5/5  
January, 2009 "It was very lovely journey with friends to Bali, Indonesia. I was not expected that much fun there before going to Damai. At Damai we stayed in a deluxe villa which was very elegant with Balinese anti..." more
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100,000 IDR
Jalan Tanan Lawangan 1 Br. Mumbul Ngurah Rai Bypass Nusa Dua
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100,000 IDR
Jl. Dewi Sartika
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100,000 IDR
Jalan Padma Utara Legian Beach Kuta
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Jalan Raya Sanggingan 18 Tjampuhan Ubud
Score by Guests5/5  
April, 2007 "As a frequent traveler to Ubud (NULL, 3x per year or more), I am quite familiar with the hotels in Ubud and the surrounding areas. Truthfully, I prefer to have an occasional meal at the top hotels su..." more
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100,000 IDR
Jalan Padma Legian Kuta
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100,000 IDR
Jalan Mertasari No 1 Seminyak Kuta
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100,000 IDR
Jalan Dhyana Pura
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100,000 IDR
Poppies Lane II Kuta Beach
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Jalan Pura Telaga Waja Petitenget Seminyak
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100,000 IDR
Jalan Melayang Ubud
Score by Guests5/5  
July, 2007 "This is the most amazing resort I have ever visited ! You have got to check this place out !!" more
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100,000 IDR
Jalan Dewi Saraswati 9RK, Seminyak
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100,000 IDR
Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua Lot N2
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100,000 IDR
Kawasan Wisata Btdc Lot 1 Nusa Dua Denpasar
Score by Guests4.1/5  
October, 2007 "The Hotel is very nice but I think its catering more to couples & not to children. I was there with my 10-year old son. Other than playing volleyball in the pool, there was not much for him to do. He ..." more
Been to Melia Villas And Spa Resort Bali? Please share your experiences...
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100,000 IDR
Jalan Pratama 168 Tanjung Benoa
Score by Guests4.7/5  
July, 2008 "My husband and I vacationed here and it could not have been better. The hotel & pool are outstanding. Food was a little pricey and after 6 days was a little monotonous, but very good. We loved the din..." more
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100,000 IDR
Blok T Kawasan Wisata Nusa Dua PO Box 182
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100,000 IDR
Jalan pengubugan Silayukti Kerobokan Kuta
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90,595 IDR
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Bali, Indonesia

Bali, the island is surrounded by coral reefs. Beaches in the south tend to have white sand while those in the north and west have black sand. The beach town of Padangbai in the south east has both. Bali has no major waterways, although the Ho River is navigable by small sampan boats. Black sand beaches between Pasut and Klatingdukuh are being developed for tourism, but apart from the seaside temple of Tanah Lot, they are not yet used for significant tourism.

Bali is an Indonesian island located at the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands, lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east. It is one of the country's 33 provinces with the provincial capital at Denpasar towards the south of the island.

With a population recorded as 3,551,000 in 2009, there are an estimated 30,000 expatriates living in Bali, the island is home to the vast majority of Indonesia's small Hindu minority. About 93.18% of Bali's population adheres to Balinese Hinduism, while most of the remainder follow Islam. It is also the largest tourist destination in the country and is renowned for its highly developed arts, including dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking and music.

Balinese and Indonesian are the most widely spoken languages in Bali, and the vast majority of Balinese people are bilingual or trilingual. There are several indigenous Balinese languages, but most Balinese can also use the most widely spoken option: modern common Balinese. The usage of different Balinese languages was traditionally determined by the Balinese caste system and by clan membership, but this tradition is diminishing.

English is a common third language (and the primary foreign language) of many Balinese, owing to the requirements of the tourism industry.

Accommodation in Bali
Bali has, without a doubt, the best range of accommodation in Indonesia, from US$5-per-night losmens to US$4,000-per-night super-homes.

Budget Accommodations : Backpackers tend to head for Kuta, which has the cheapest (and dingiest) digs on the island, while many five-star resorts are clustered in Nusa Dua, Seminyak and Ubud. Sanur and Jimbaran offer a fairly happy compromise if you want beaches and some quiet. Ubud's hotels and resorts cater to those who prefer spas and cultural pursuits over surfing and booze. Legian is situated between Kuta and Seminyak and offers a good range of accommodation. The newest area to start offering a wide range of accommodation is Uluwatu which now boasts everything from surfer bungalows to the opulent Bulgari Hotel. Further north on the west coast is the district of Canggu, which offers many traditional villages set among undulating ricefields and a good range of accomodation. For rest and revitalisation, visit Amed, an area of peaceful fishing villages on the east coast with some good hotels and restaurants, or head for the sparsely populated areas of West Bali.

Thanks to Bali's balmy climate, many hotels, bungalows and villas offer open-air bathrooms, often set in a lush garden. They look amazing and are definitely a very Balinese experience, but they may also shelter little uninvited guests and are best avoided if you have a low tolerance for critters.

Bali hotel prices may be given in three different currencies. Prices in U.S. dollars are most common, particularly away from the budget sector. Euros are sometimes used, particularly at hotels owned by European nationals. Lower-end places usually (but not always) price in Indonesian Rupiah. If you pay your bill by credit card, then the amount in the currency you agreed to when making the booking is converted to Indonesian Rupiah on the day you pay and your account is charged with that amount of Rupiah. This is because Indonesian banking law does not permit credit card transactions in any other currency. If you pay by cash, you can settle with the currency in which you were quoted the room rate.

It is important to understand the tax and service charge that hotels are obliged to levy by Indonesian law. All high-end and mid-range (and a fair proportion of budget) hotels will levy a 21% tax and service charge on the room rate (the so-called "plus plus"). When you make a booking, you should always ask whether the rate quoted includes or excludes this. Simple budget homestays/losmen and informal accommodation are not obliged to levy these charges. The 21% consists of 11% sales tax which goes to the government and a 10% service charge which goes into a pool shared between the staff.

Private Villas : Bali has become famous for its large collection of private villas for rent, complete with staff and top-class levels of service. Low labour costs result in single villas boasting staff teams of up to 30 people at the really high end. A private villa rental can be a great option for a visit to Bali, but it pays to be aware of the potential pitfalls.

Not every place sold as a villa actually fits the bill. Prices vary widely and some operators claim to go as low as US$30 per night (which usually means a standalone bungalow on hotel grounds with little actual privacy). Realistically, you will be looking at upwards of US$200 per night for anything with a decent location and a private pool. At the top of the range, nightly rents can easily go north of US$1,000. The general rule of you get what you pay for applies here. There are, of course, exceptions, but a four-bedroom villa offered for US$400 and one for US$800 per night will be different in many ways - the standard of maintenance, the number of staff and their English ability, and the overall quality of furnishings and fittings in the property.

Look carefully as to who is running the villa. Is it run by the owner, a local company, a western company or by local staff who answer to an absent overseas owner? And who you are renting through - directly from the owner, a management company, an established villa agent or one who just opened a month ago after his friend Nyoman told him how easy it was? Each path has its pros and cons. If it is an agency, see if there are press reviews. Ask how long the villa has been taking commercial guests, as villas normally take a year or so to get to best service levels. In the first six to 12 months of operation, great villas may offer introductory rates that are well below market value to gain awareness.

Private villas are found mostly in the greater Seminyak area (Seminyak, Umalas, Canggu), in the south around Jimbaran and Uluwatu, in Sanur and around the hill town of Ubud. They are rare in heavily built-up areas like Kuta, Legian and Denpasar.

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