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Bali Holidays
Bali is a wonderful tropical island, where the culture hits you in an instant. A Bali honeymoon and holiday will astound your senses as the island is simply magical with some amazingly romantic settings. There are some lovely stretches of soft sand beaches but the island has so much more to offer than just a beach getaway. With its diverse scenery, the sightseeing opportunities are endless. It has been said that the locals probably have the widest and most spontaneous smiles in the region and their genuine hospitality is heart-warming.
Bali is home to some of the worlds most wonderfully designed luxury hotels each with their own unique features. For that extra sense of occasion, choose one of our luxury villa resorts with private plunge pools. In our programme we include the main resorts of Nusa Dua, Sanur, Seminyak and Jimbaran, as well as the quiet almost spiritual appeal of Manggis and the scenic splendour of Ubud.
Temperatures are constantly hot year round, although Ubud is at a higher elevation so it will be noticeably cooler, particularly at night. Bali is generally at its best from April through October, when rainfall is limited and the days are warm without the humidity experienced in the winter months.
Bali can be easily combined with either Hong Kong or Singapore. Equally you might want to consider combinations with Thailand or Malaysia. Despite increased services from all of the major gateway cities, demand still exceeds supply and so early booking is essential.
To plan your Bali holiday experience, call our Far East specialists today for more information.
The holiday options below are designed to give you inspiration and ideas. Call us for a tailor-made quote to fit your specific dates, duration, room type, board basis, flight upgrades and any other requirements that you may have.
- Family Holidays
- Family Holidays
- Family Holidays
Dining while in Bali will truly be one of the highlights of your entire trip as the experience is enjoyable both at high-end restaurants and at open top cafes. Hotels offer guest a wide variety of excellent dishes to satisfy every budget and taste. If you feel in the mood to venture out for a meal, there are many restaurants within Kuta, Legian, Candidasa, and Sanur.
The atmosphere of most restaurants tend to be relaxed, often with grass roofs, cane furniture, and contemporary music. In addition, mobile snack bars called warungs are popular for a quick bite to eat on the go in between meals.
The night markets are traditional outdoor eateries that come to life at dusk, and are famous all over Southeast Asia. Even if you cannot work up the courage to eat in the markets, you must visit one to experience the thrills, the smells, the sights, and the noises that define this part of the world.
Night markets and traditional outdoor eateries come to life at dusk with this custom being famous all over Southeast Asia. In the event that you decide not to eat in the markets, they are still worth a visit or walkthrough.
If in search of authentic Balinese food, venture outside of your hotel and the city centre restaurants as it is rarely served there.
It is best to check with the UKBA prior to travel to verify your visa requirement needs.
The electricity in Bali is 220 volts with 50 cycles per minute. You should check with your hotel to verify the type of converter or adapter you may need.
Monkey’s are very much a part of the Balinese wildlife and make up of the peoples culture too. Indeed within Balinese Hinduism, the Macaque, is the embodiment of both positive and negative forces. Ubud itself is home to a large population of monkeys as it is one of Bali’s conservational forested areas. They are present in the majority of hotels in this region but generally keep well clear of human beings. Westen & Oriental Travel do not recommend feeding the monkey’s or leaving food outside for them as this may encourage more aggressive behaviour to develop among a troop of monkeys!
Indonesia is considered to be fairly safe and has a low violent crime rate. As advised when travelling to any destination, make sure that you are always aware of your surroundings,especially when out on the town at night.
The flight time from the UK to Indonesia is 15 hours.
Bali is part of Indonesia and use the official currency called the Rupiah, also noted as Rp. Banknotes are available in a range of denominations, however coins are only available in two types. The positive part about Rupiah is that all notes are distinctive and easy to tell apart from each other.
The time difference in Indonesia is GMT +8
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