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Dynasty Bali Resort

Step through the Dynasty Resort Balinese gates and see beautifully manicured gardens and experience the Balinese service and hospitality.

A range of accommodation is offered at the Dynasty Resort ranging from Superior rooms and Deluxe rooms for couples, to a variety of Family room types with some rooms sleeping up to five people. Dynasty Resort is proud to announce the completion of the renovation of 125 Deluxe and Family Rooms located in two wings of the hotel. The Dynasty Resort has 312 guestrooms including suites; providing a wide range of room types to suit all needs and has newly renovated function rooms to host your conventions and parties.

Dynasty Resort


Hotel offers a restful stay for everyone. In the peaceful village of Tuban, it is a short stroll from the excitement of Kuta and within easy reach of the Airport. Dining at Dynasty Resort will be a memorable experience for you. It features five bars and restaurants to suit all budgets with nightly entertainment.

It comes as a refreshing change to see somewhere like the Dynasty Resort place so much emphasis on their family suites and especially children's facilities. Parents can arrange for their younger toddlers to be cared for by one of Dynasty's fully trained babysitters, who will be solely responsible for that child. While parents take some time out for a well-deserved break or some shopping alone, they can rest assure that their children will be well looked after by the caring and very capable staff at the Dynasty Kupu-Kupu Kiddies Club.

Within the confines of the Dynasty grounds and only a short walk away from the beach, the Kiddies Club is a safe enclosed environment with outdoor playground equipment, a fully functional upstairs club house, toilets, change rooms, swimming pools with water slide and much smaller wading pool for toddlers. If parents are going to be absent for an extended period of time, lunch can be pre-ordered from the Dynasty lunch menu, designed especially for youngsters. Occasionally the children are taken on supervised tours out of the Dynasty's grounds to the beach for shell and crab collecting.

The Resort has recently undergone a multi-million dollar renovation which has involved upgrading its' existing facilities as well as adding additional new facilities. Rooms are spacious, airy and lighted at the Dynasty Resort. This resort features a spa suite and swimming pool for the guests.

The Dynasty Resort is known as a 4 star hotel superior hotel in Bali. Situated on beautiful tropical gardens, Dynasty Resort in Indonesia offers an easy access to the nightlife and excitement, Waterbom Park and the Discovery Shopping Mall. Visit the Dynasty Resort and enjoy its professional services tinged with warm hospitality.


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