Bali-hotel in Nusa Dua

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December 31, 2009
Bali-hotel in Nusa Dua

The basic idea is to combine the conveniences of a five-star resort with the cultural richness of a Balinese private home. A Bali hotel experience of a different kind.

Over the years this type of accommodation has increased vastly in popularity with travelers looking for something special and exclusive.

The difference between large hotel chains and boutique hotels is that they don’t provide 100’s of rooms but instead secluded luxury in small and intimate resorts.

A “home away from home” is a bit a stressed expression, but it describes quite accurately what you may find. A really private space in a total different location, thousands of miles away from home. You already could find that easily in many Bali hotels that are always different than big city hotels and even more so in boutique hotels.

All amenities are usually provided in these resorts to make you feel comfortable. Individual service with a personal touch makes all the difference, and a villa with an selection of things you don’t want to miss like a sound system and satellite TV, several cozy in- and outdoor areas for relaxation, and refreshingly different styled bathrooms surely add to the ingredients to make you enjoy your stay.

Some icing on the cake may be a private Jacuzzi, plunge or swimming pool. What would be life in the tropics without it.

A resort in Ubud was ahead of its time and has been copied by newly built ones a several times since then. It’s the Pita Maha, build by a member of the Royal family of Ubud in Bali. The concept of a river view resort with spa is taken from the Tjampuhan hotel and greatly refined through adding privacy by establishing a exclusive luxury villa concept. More about this resort later.

On the ocean side it was Four Seasons in Jimbaran who first successfully introduced the private villas concept within a hotel. Of course they also went to Ubud to build The Four Seasons Sayan. Overlooking the Ayung river it became too small for the demand already and new villas have been added.

The leading resorts in this field try to accomplish a secluded setting of each villa, permitting undisturbed outdoor life with outdoor dining areas. So life within nature can be experienced in Bali style. Some of the villas have outdoor bathrooms and private plunge pools as well.

Many known Bali hotels and resorts are renovating and redesigning themselves to follow this trend. Alam Kul Kul in Legian added boutique elements, The Villas in Seminyak are a good example to fully mature this concept, all villas have a private swimming pool and offer the privacy requested by clients.

In Jimbaran the Jimbaran Puri bali is a good beach side concept and must be booked early. The negative side of Boutique resorts is really the limited availability of rooms. It seems that because of the initially understated expectancy a few years back when the success of small high end resorts wasn’t guaranteed, some of them are maybe build a bit too small.

Now the situation is very much different, travelers looking for that special place to spend a vacation, and are willing to pay for the extra luxury. The Ubud area is leading the way with resorts such as Kamandalu Resort, The Alila or the Natura Resort, one of the better and most convincing additions.

In the meanwhile we saw the opening of many new intimate small Bali hotels over the last few years, it seems a trend unbroken despite the slow down and recent recovery in the Bali tourism industry. Bali is once again the tropical dream location on a small island that currently attracts more individual travelers than mass group tours. Personally I am happy with this development and hope it will stay like this, as it supports space and tranquility for a personal experience in a location that ‘is made’ to be experienced this way.

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can someone please advise me good 5 star hotel in bali?
i am travelling to bali in july 2009. please suggest me some good bargains for a nice 5 star or really good 4 star hotels.

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IM STAYING HERE IN 6 DAYS!!! :D

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haha i no your in bali now but what is the hotel called how much does it cost per person

If you have been to Bali, you know that everything is negotiable. You can bargain for prices at just about every hotel.
I was just there for almost 3 weeks last month and it was pretty empty there. Most hotels were practically begging for guests. And there are great places to stay in every price range.
I stayed at a beautiful, clean homestay in Ubud for $10US a night. And I stayed at the Le Meridien for $100US a night (which was a steep discount from their regular prices.)

yay!having party in the villas on 1st june..cant wait..

it depends on your budget…price can range from 15usd to 150+usd in san ur. I stayed at a place in kuta b/c it has access to everything. It was 25usd/night for 2 single beds (or one king size). Included breakfast. Note i heard that all hotels in bali has garden/pool view. And Bali is SERVICE driven place so no matter where you end up, the services will be great…the locals can be so helpful that it's kind scary.
You can arrange for a place at the airport after you check out your bags, etc. My advise is know which part of bali you want to stay and when you get there, talk to the ppl at the airport to arrange a place. Good luck and have fun!

everybody is invited!LOL
where do u live?

lol invite me!

am i invited

try this one:
Hotel Bunga Permai
Jl. Raya Kedewataan - Ubud
E-mail : bungaprm@indo.com

the price around US$21-30/night
a very nice place indeed….

of course

Casino in Bali is an interesting idea since i havent found any casino in Bali, and if you can build great hotel-casino, it will attrack many tourist since its difficult to find casino in Indonesia. Golfcourse..? not sure since there are some good golfcourse in Bali. Please consider about the law and the local culture, it will be one of some barriers to build casino. But its wreally a great idea! more suitable if you combine with your 2nd choice : hotel-casino-themepark. There are big chance to offer to many local Indonesia Investor which considerably rich to guarantee financially

Halo..

Hard Rock Hotel, Kuta do provide all that you are looking for.. :)
Another Hotel in Kuta that you could try in Kuta is Discovery Karitka Plaza.. Located next to Discovery shopping mall..
You could also try Alum KulKul, Kuta.. Located nearer to Legian @ the end of Jalan Patai Kuta..
Another Hotel would be Kuta Seaview.. Located just next to Mercure, Kuta which also could meet your requirements..

I guess it depends on what you want out of a beach if you want to sit and enjoy the veiw Sanur is great, but not so good for swimming as it's very shallow. Tuban is nice too. It's only 5 minutes from the airport. For Ubud, there's a nice place called Komaneka. it's not too crowded there. You can actually google it or check out these website ..
- http://www.travelocity.com
- http://www.expedia.com or http://www.excelloz.com.

cheers :]

this depends on what town you want to stay in. In Ubud and Nusa Dua you will probably want the Four Seasons. Its great in both places and they will move your entire room for you and set it up exactly the same if you decide to move from one to the other. They go in your room and take photos of everything and move the whole thing. They even put your tooth brush in the exact same position. Amazing.

But… you have lots of choices for top quality hotels in bali.
the Amandari in Ubud is fabulous. and there is a cool little 4 star tucked between the 4 seasons and the Amandari called The Sayan Terrace Resort that is pretty amazing. Its cost is less than 1/3 of the bigger places and its really nice. We are talking about $150 a night vs. $450+ at the 4 seasons and Amandari.
The Oberoi in the Kuta,Legian Seminyak is probably one of the best hotels in the world.

You just have to decide where you want to be and you will have a ball.
I do a cheat sheet for Bali for those who want to go in a more budget type style. Let me know if you would like a copy and I will email it to you. Have fun.

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