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Where To Stay in Bali - Best Hotels, Resorts, Towns, & Beaches

 Bali is filled with fantastic hotels, and most visitors choose to stay in one of 7 areas located in the southern part of the island. This is the balidavecom guide to the island's best hotels. Bali’S most popular areas to stay include nusa, dua, jimbaran, a long stretch of beach connecting kuta/legian/and seminyak, canggu, sanur and ubud.



We begin with the nusa dua area along one of bali’s finest beaches, a curved shallow bay of clean white sand with a shady waterfront path. The beach is protected by a reef, so the water is particularly calm and shallow for swimming when the tide is up. First up is the luxurious laguna resort, sprinkled with lotusfilled lagoons.


The gorgeous grounds feature 7 swimming pools, one of which includes a sandy inland beach and large waterfall. Some guests can swim right out from their room, suite or villa balcony, and the resort is set on a perfectly tranquil beach next door. Melia bali is covered in tropical gardens filled with ponds and fountains along the beachfront.


Are a collection of shady areas to dine or enjoy the quietly lapping waves, plus multiple giant pools to choose from a short walk along the beach leads to a wooded headland with trails to explore just past the southern headland you’ll find the expansive grand hyatt with a Giant beachfront shaded by trees, the grounds feature, a vast lagoonlike network of pools with rock islands, water, slides and waterfalls connected by bridges and meandering pathways, and the main entrance area includes a series of patios and terraces for dining and relaxing and the stylish sofitel resort popular With families and for events has a more contemporary aesthetic there’s, a giant network of pools, including many that link directly to the ground level, rooms, suites and villas further south along the eastern coast. Here is another concentration of 3 excellent hotels, all feature grand lobby and reception areas perched on the clifftop, with dramatic sweeping vistas connected to their extensive waterfront facilities down below by elevator. We begin here with the ritz carlton covered in lush tropical gardens, visited by local monkeys and beautifully manicured stretching right up to the golden sand. Beach, in addition to the giant beachfront infinity pool there’s a huge spa complex, including an enclosed greenhouse pool with different hydrotherapy stations.


Directly next door is the brand new and giant apurva kempinski, with it’s dramatic long staircase leading down the mountainside past. A variety of amazing pools to the excellent sandy beach in the middle of it all are a handful of dining options, including a subterranean restaurant below a giant aquarium filled with tropical fish sharks and manta rays, and continuing along the beach is the hilton bali. Another great option for families, the expansive waterfront features 4 large, interconnected swimming pools below shady palm groves with a swim up sandy beach, water, slides and a variety of dining options. All along a beautiful beachfront to the west of nusa dua is the jimbaran area just south of the airport, but far enough away to not be disrupted by noise.


We begin here with the glorious four seasons: a secluded and opulent allvilla resort with a stunning infinity pool and sweeping views out over jimbaran bay cascading down the hillside. The resort is covered in lush landscaping, with endless private nooks to escape to also vast secluded and luxurious is raffles bali nestled into a forested hilltop. The resort winds, downhill through streams and ponds dotted with private villas to an isolated beach fronted by a gorgeous infinity pool and one of the hotel’s multiple decadent restaurants located closer to the action.


The intercontinental is right on popular jimbaran beach. Just steps from the famous seafood restaurants that line the beach each night after sunset, spread across the grounds, are a gigantic pool that reaches right up to the waterfront and rooms suites and villas, tucked between lush gardens, where peacocks wander and lily ponds are dotted with lotus. Blossoms north of the airport is one continuous beach that includes the seminyak, legian and kuta areas. Here, we’ll begin with seminyak at the northern end of the strip.


The w hotel is a very modern and chic affair, with bright colors and pop culture aesthetics rooms in a large arcing building, all look out over a giant meandering pool studded with palm trees, and the long sandy beach just beyond the atmosphere is vibrant. With a resident dj curating, an ambient soundscape focused on house and techno music, the seminyak beach resort’s, huge infinity pool, is one of bali’s best beachside pools. The majority of accommodations are arrayed around vast gardens and dotted with gazebos to relax in and its ideal location places. It within easy walking distance to numerous bars, restaurants and nightlife and just down the road is the luxurious oberoi with lush, mature gardens and an enormous waterfront.


All accommodations at the hotel are on the ground level and are surprisingly secluded from one another. The resort’s villas are exceptionally private, with stone walls and pitched thatch roofs and laid out like a traditional balinese village heading south along the coast. The next zone is the legian beach area.


We start with the massive and extremely family friendly five star, padma resort, a long established local favorite with traditional balinese designs and furnishings. There are multiple gigantic pools. The gardens are extensive.


There are a plethora of great activities available and over a dozen tiers of accommodation to choose from with a prime location directly across the street, from legian beach, the less luxurious but beautiful traditionally designed mandira beach resort.

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