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Seminyak Hotels Bali Seminyak Hotels Bali are the most up market of the west coast's beaches of Bali, with high-end accommodation and mostly high-end restaurants and bars to serve its residents. Rest and Read more...
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Which Seminyak Resorts Bali
Seminyak resorts provide the most talked about features and facilities in Bali. All the chic, elegant, traditional,idyllic, and casual atmosphere are merged to become one just the way you need it. Also with their proximity to all tourists’ attractions, Seminyak resorts are perfect for a calm holiday but with easy access to many public areas such as shopping arcades, cafes, restaurants, beaches, and public services. Staying at these resorts will definitely leave you with a wonderful memory of a beautiful place.
At Seminyak villas, anyone will find themselves trapped in the warm ambiance where anything is just filled out with bliss.Your every day’s journey throughout the island will end up
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at these retreats where the day always ends so beautifully and worth remembering. All the prominent features are always ready to fulfill the guests’ needs and requests. The Seminyak resorts don’t only show magnificence either perfection in every aspect, but the places are made to cherish the very special moments in life.
Following a just a few of the Seminyak Resorts in the area. There are many more to choose from so take your time and search the Internet for the best deal:
Resor Seminyak Resort: Located on Seminyak beach, the semi-boutique Resort and Spa is just 30 minutes from the Ngurah Rai International Airport and downtown and a mere 15 minutes from the entertainment center of Kuta beach.The rooms are styled in fine Balinese fabrics and traditional carvings to bring the local culture into the room. The resort features landscaped gardens, two outdoor swimming pools, a games room, health spa, beauty salon, and function and meeting rooms.
Anantara’s Resort: Situated on 3,500 square metres of prime beachfront at Seminyak and features 59 suites of approximately 80 square metres, furnished in true Anantara style, including plasma screen TVs, contemporary Asian-inspired furniture, broadband internet connection and signature spacious baths.
The Haven Seminyak: Enjoys prime popularity as it is strategically situated in dynamic Seminyak, a happening district of dotted with upscale shops, nightlife.
Sofitel Seminyak: This 120-room resort is within walking distance of Seminyak Village, which is home to some of Bali's most trendy restaurants and cafes.
Oberoi Bali: The luxurious Oberoi is located in Seminyak on a quiet stretch of surf beach amongst beautiful Balinese gardens.The elegant thatched roofed Lanai rooms feature a private terrace overlooking manicured gardens or the beach, and the marble bathrooms set in a private walled garden feature a sunken bath and separate shower.
A vacation in any of the many Seminyak resorts will be remembered long after the holiday is over and you are flying back home.
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