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Seminyak Indonesia
The following are a few questions and answers you may have regarding the area of Seminyak Indonesia.
What are the names of the biggest Seminyak Indonesia Hotels?
The biggest hotels in Semiyak are the Imperial - now called Royal Seminyak, Jayakarta, and the Padma.
How do I get there?
There are three ways to reach Legian and Seminyak Indonesia: through Kuta and JI ' Melasti, then north; from JI. Imam Bonjol, turn west on to A Patih Jelantik at the Pertamina gas station; or from the north via JI. Kerobokan.
Why Seminyak Indonesia?
Seminyak Hotels and villas offer a more sophisticated
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and laid-back style than Kuta, and the beach in particular is quieter during the day, although this area too is developing fast. Over the past few years the Seminyak area has evolved dramatically catching up with the Kuta and Legian areas and playing host to some of the best boutique shopping and restaurants in Bali, offering a diverse range of products that crosses from artifacts, clothing to gourmet foods. As well, Seminyak Indonesia is becoming well known for a number of luxury villas.
There are many choices of Hotels and Villas and most villas come with private pool with five star private services. A String of upper class holiday establishments like fine restaurants, cozy cafes, chic boutique, relaxation spas, and luxurious boutique hotels and the famous Ku De Ta and La Luciola are cascading along the street down to the once sleepy fishing beach village of Petitenget.The Seminyak beach is now also popular amongst surfers looking for a less crowded area to surf and to enjoy the sun drench beach. A quieter more relaxed area, Seminyak is charming and quite chic. Whilst most Western resident prefer the even further North areas of Canggu, Umalas, and Kerobokan, Seminyak Indonesia has become an important business and meeting point making the area unofficially referred to as the Western capital of Bali.
What Price do I expect to pay?
Bali is inexpensive compared to many other countries so you can find Seminyak Indonesia Hotels from as little as $50 per night. Villa and private resorts can be anywhere from $120 to $1000/night from a one bedroom villa to a seven bedroom villa.
Can I find Cheap Hotels in Seminyak Indonesia?
Even though Seminyak is becoming the most upmarket area in Bali, you can still find competitive specials and discount rates. There are many lists of cheap hotels, vacation packages and discount hotels in Seminyak Indonesia on the internet offering standard facilities and services, making this an affordable area to stay for any traveller.
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