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Bali Swiss-Belhotel, the Lux Nusa Dua Hotel Bay View

Swiss-Belhotel Bay View seated on a unique hill top location on Nusa Dua Hill, Taman Mumbul, guarantees that all suites command unobstructed views over Nusa Dua Beach, Benoa Bay and Mount Agung. Swiss-Belhotel Bay View is only 15 minutes from Bali’s International Airport and within short driving distances from various beaches, Jimbaran Bay and the Nusa Dua shopping district. Swiss-Belhotel Bay View is a 4 star all-suite hotel and an escapist fantasy of what a truly luxurious resort should look and feel like. It’s stunning hill top location on Nusa Dua Hill, one of Bali’s most upscale resort areas only 15 minutes from the Airport, guarantees that all of the luxurious suites afford stunning views over Nusa Dua Beach and Benoa Bay.

Febri’s Hotel & Spa Bali

Febri’s Hotel & Spa Kuta Bali, a 3 star 69 room hotel, is centrally located on the main Dewi Sartika street, South Kuta Beach. Also being known as Jl. Kartika Plaza - Tuban, the area has recently become the shopping icon of Bali with its majestic Discovery Mall, Central Kuta Shopping & Entertainment complex, Kuta Art Market and Kuta Square. Family facilities are also widely available around the area such as Waterbom Park, Go-kart track, Reverse-Bungee Jumping, Bowling & Billiard Center, various ethnic & theme restaurants, etc. This pleasant hotel is suitable to honeymooners & family.

Bali Villa Adinda

Bali Villa Adinda is built at the edge of a small village Pererenan in the Canggu area. The village is typical Balinese. Tourism has not yet penetrated. Yet the hot spots are not very far. Seminyak: 15 minutes by car, Kuta, at 20 minutes. The airport is at 25 minutes drive. To the northwest, at 20 minutes by car from the villa, you will find the golf links of Tanah Lot, in 2002 chosen as the best in Asia. The servant guards Bali Villa Adinda, works in the garden and takes care of the house and the guests. The garden is planted with a selection of beautiful indigenous plants, flowers, and trees. The two temples for the gods offer spiritual protection. A few steps lead from the house to the terrace with lounge-chairs, two swimming-pools and a lotus pond. The pool for the children is 2,5 x 8 m en 40 cm deep. The big pool is 9 x 13 m and 1.60 deep. At the corner of the big pool is the Baleh bengong, a small covered typical Balinese outhouse.

Bali Lovina Beach

Six km west of Singaraja, three hours drive from Denpasar, the popular beach resort of Lovina is a long stretch of black sand with crystal-clear water. Actually, Lovina is a generic term for a whole line of six small villages and palm-fringed beaches. From east to west it includes: Pemaron, Tukadmungga, Anturan, Kalibukbuk, Kaliasem, and Temukus. The strip starts at about six km mark west of Singaraja to about five km past of Kaliasem. Kalibukbuk has the highest concentration of restaurants and accommodations while the fishing villages of Anturan and Temukus are less densely packed and thus quieter. History has it, Lovina beach was the first seaside resort to appear in the mid-‘70s. The name “Lovina” was coined by the last King of Buleleng, Anak Agung Panji Tisna. He named this stretch of coast after the English word “love” in 1953. He founded the first hotel in this beach, Tasik Madu Hotel, or “sea of honey” hotel. The few simple accommodations that existed in the sleepy early 1970s w