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Holidays In Bali

Rent a villa or a bungalow and enjoy your holidays in Bali. is enjoyed by holidaymakers the world over with legendary scenic attractions including magnificent white beaches such as Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Nusa Dua, Sanur and Jimbaran Bay.

Bali is an internationally renowned tourist destination, known for its picturesque mountain scenery, exotic beaches, rugged scenic coastline, wonderful nightlife and shopping experience. It is a beautiful island that is in harmony with nature. Such is the endurance of Balinese culture, which in turn reflects on the deep faith and resilience of the Balinese people. Bali's year-round pleasant climate, its friendly people,


and the absence of major criminal activities guarantee a completely relaxing stay. Holidays in are now easier than ever with a huge list of private, luxury and budget villas for rent.

Following are some of the Resorts and Hotels you may want to take a look at when searching for holidays in Bali.

Bali Garden Hotel & Beach Resort is a great beachfront location in the heart of South Kuta.

Bali Intercontinental Resort is set in acres of beautiful landscaped tropical gardens along the white sand beach at Jimbaran Bay.

The Dynasty Resort is perfect for families of all ages.

Enjoy the evening at Kuta Seaview Cottages; it’s perfectly placed cocktail bar overlooks Kuta Beach offering excellent views of Bali's famous sunsets.

Grand Mirage Resort is a great first class resort located right on the beach in Bali.

Things to Do on Your Holidays in Bali:

- Put yourself at ease by relaxing your body and mind through a special treatment in traditional spa & massage. - Cycling into the traditional Balinese Villages, fantastic natural beauty and an insight into the daily life of the local farming communities. - Trail ride on a secluded beach and through small seaside villages, for a glimpse into Balinese daily life. - Join Bali's leading surf school and receive expert and safe tuition from our professional instructors.

Because of the physical beauty of the island and its wide variety of attractions, Holidays in have become for many experienced travelers the "Ultimate Island" getaway. Imagine a vacation, relaxing in luxury villas surrounded by lush gardens overlooking the ocean. Enjoy a romantic get-away, escape on a honeymoon, or take a family vacation.

Holidays in not only offer a delightful tropical holiday with surf and sun but also luxury holidays with a wide range of accommodation choices depending on your budget.


Article written for Bali Vacation Packages

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