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Atres Sari Resort
4.4/514 Reviews
Munduk
We liked this place so much that we booked two more nights here. A remote village surrounded by coffee plantations was exactly what we needed after crowded Ubud. Rooms are very nice and cosy, the views are amazing with the possibility to see sunrise and sunset. Relaxing by the local waterfall was refreshing as there weren't many people. Very friendly nice staff. I would definitely like to come back.
Kupu Kupu Barong Villas & Tree Spa by l'Occitane
4.2/564 Reviews
Ubud
The staff were really friendly and helpful. The location great and near to Ubud center. The villa was so old unfortunately, there’s water coming from the bathroom selling and the smell is horrible because of old wood and humidity compilations! The bugs yes everywhere, I understand it’s in the middle of forest but there’s ants coming from the wood wall! Also the lights where so weak and depressing! The villa kind of dark ! There was a public swimming pool also, and we had private pool at our villa but it’s so cold due to no Sun ray can reach it( indoor pool) . The message really amazing with big open window front the forest! The view from the villa was phenomenal! They have one restaurant but with delicious food and clean! The gym was closed! But there’s a good news for you! They’re doing a renovation, it’ll take approximately 1 year to finish all villas! So for me I believe I’ll come back for sure after the renovation!
Kayumanis Ubud Private Villas & Spa
4.7/579 Reviews
Ubud
I really like the design style of the entire hotel. The plants, buildings, and people are perfectly integrated. The hotel also provides rich afternoon tea. The hotel decoration feels detailed and comfortable, luxurious but not ostentatious. Every detail is paid attention to. It is a wonderful accommodation experience. It is worth recommending.
Kayumanis Nusa Dua Private Villa & Spa
4.7/558 Reviews
Nusa Dua
Blow up this hotel! !! The service is really good, there will be a special person to take you to your villa and introduce all the equipment, breakfast, and hotel facilities. Let's talk about eating first. You can choose to eat breakfast in your room, serve it 24 hours a day, or go to the restaurant. The specific time is forgotten and there are restrictions. There is an afternoon tea every day from 2-5 pm, fresh fruit, two snacks (biscuits and peanuts), and 8 bottles of drinks, Cola, Sprite and beer, unlimited mineral water, these are free. Then there is shuttle bus free shuttle within a certain range, you can make an appointment in advance, or call the car when you want to come back. Every time I go out to the front desk, will we ask what arrangements we have for the next day and where do we go? When will I pick you up, really don't take it too seriously. There is room service twice a day. Once in the morning, I clean the bathroom, clean the pool, change fruit drinks, etc. In the evening, I order mosquito coils, turn on the lights, put down the bed curtains, and put pajamas on the bed. I have to mention that one day I put my shirt on a lounger. At night it rained and the eaves made the shirt very dirty. I didn't care about it when I went out the next day. I came back and found that the waiter actually helped me hang up ? ? ? Oh my God!
Mulia Resort
4.6/5135 Reviews
Nusa Dua
We had a wonderful stay at Mulia Nusa Dua, the resort was beautiful and relaxing. They have different types of swimming pool and all of the pools are clean and well maintained. The beach was clean and the white sand was soft, you don’t have to worry bringing your kids / babies to play with the sand because it is white and soft powdery. Breakfast was a chef kiss, they have a wide variety of culinary from different countries: intercontinental, Indonesian, indian, jap / korean, classic english breakfast. Several things that we did not enjoy were: the mattress as it was too soft for our liking and the firmness was not even - one side of the bed was slightly sunk in and the right side was slightly firm (still abit too soft). We called the staff about the mattress but they said it was meant to be like that?? Uneven mattress? That’s not ordinary. There was no off function for the aircon so it gets too cold during night time. The pillows were too soft and we requested for different types of pillows and all of them feels the same. We booked the Grandeur room, the view was facing trees and plants, it wasn’t an amazing view and they certainly could do more with the view by maintaining the dried out trees or something? Other than that, Mulia was enjoyable and we would definitely come back to try the Royal Suite.
Mimpi Resort Tulamben
4.4/543 Reviews
Tulamben
Tulamben is a very comfortable resort. The western food in the restaurant is very good. The swimming pool and sea view are superb. It has its own dive shop, which is convenient for getting into the water. The diving guide is very experienced and the service is good! It’s great to get up early and watch the sunrise!

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More about Bali

Introduction to Bali

Bali, an Indonesian island known for its forested volcanic mountains, iconic rice paddies, and stunning beaches, is the country's most famous tourist destination. Filled with ancient temples, rich arts and crafts, and a vibrant nightlife, Bali offers a kaleidoscopic blend of natural beauty and cultural depth.

Tips for Travelling to Bali

Bali's main international gateway is Ngurah Rai International Airport, located near the capital city, Denpasar. Travelers can explore Bali through taxis, local buses, bicycles, motorbikes, or even hired cars.

The official currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Most hotels and restaurants accept credit cards, but having some cash on hand for local markets and smaller venues is recommended. Indonesian is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.

As for visas, many nationalities can enter Indonesia visa-free for up to 30 days, but it's best to check before your journey.

Popular Attractions in Bali

Bali offers a wealth of cultural and natural attractions. Explore the ancient temples of Tanah Lot and Uluwatu, or immerse yourself in the artistic heritage of Ubud, Bali's cultural heart. Visit the Tegalalang Rice Terraces and the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary for unique experiences.

Bali's beaches are equally enticing, with Kuta Beach, Seminyak Beach, and Nusa Dua Beach offering vibrant beach life. Surfing enthusiasts will love the waves at Uluwatu and Canggu.

Weather, Best Time to Visit, and What to Wear

Bali enjoys a tropical climate with temperatures fairly consistent year-round. The best times to visit are during the dry season, from April to October. Bring lightweight, breathable clothing, a hat, and sunscreen to protect from the sun. Also, remember to dress modestly when visiting temples.

Choosing Your Ideal Hotel in Bali

For luxury beachfront accommodation, consider the Legian Bali or the W Bali in Seminyak. In Ubud, the Hanging Gardens of Bali offers a unique luxury experience with its Instagram-famous infinity pool.

For budget travelers, the Puri Garden Hotel and Hostel in Ubud offers comfort and excellent service. The Dash Hotel Seminyak, with its eclectic and colorful design, is an Instagram-worthy stay.

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