Bali - Seminyak
Date Range | From pps | Book By |
01 Dec 23 - 24 Dec 23 | R48 515 | 15 Dec 23 |
04 Jan 24 - 31 Mar 24 | R48 515 | 23 Mar 24 |
ANANTARA SEMINYAK RESORT & SPA - 7 night holiday at Anantara Seminyak
Return flights to Denpasar on Emirates Return private resort transfers 7 nights accommodation in a Seminyak Suite Breakfast daily All taxes, levies & surcharges (estimate)
A weekend surcharge is applicable for travel on Fridays and Saturdays. This airfare is indicative only and is subject to seasonal surcharges and the best available Emirates fare at time of booking.
Packages are subject to availability at the time of the reservation. Passport & visa costs (if applicable), travel insurance & items of a personal nature are not included. Prices are subject to change without prior notice due to airfare increases and currency fluctuations. Rebooking and cancellation fees apply. All prices are per person sharing unless otherwise specified. Standard terms and conditions apply. All discounts and/or special offers have already been included in the package price.
Base Price: | ZAR 40 365 |
Package Taxes: | ZAR 8 150 |
Total Price: | ZAR 48 515 |
Bali’s exoticism is richly expressed at Anantara Seminyak Bali Resort where luxury blends culture and indulgence. This all suite resort enjoys an upmarket beachfront location in chic and vibey Seminyak. With its contemporary design approach blending Balinese and Indonesian culture, it offers modern comforts, contemporary dining and the opportunity for guests to immerse themselves in Bali’s colourful contrasts.
LOCATION
Seminyak
ACCOMMODATION
The 59 Suites are stylishly designed with a combination of local wood and elegant glasswork and offer courtyard pool views or panoramic views of the Indian Ocean.
Seminyak Suites (Size: 80m2)
Each spacious sanctuary blends Balinese style and ultra-modern comforts. Soft lighting in the living space offers a warm welcome after a day of exploration. The generous bath invites long soaks with an ocean view.
Seminyak Pool Access Suite (Size: 80m2)
Cool dips in a semi-private pool are just a step away from the sun terrace. Inside, each suite matches contemporary style with Balinese inspirations. Relaxation extends from a sumptuous king size bed, to a lounge sofa and al fresco daybed.
Seminyak Ocean Suite (Size: 80m2)
A serene private terrace overlooks rolling ocean waves and mesmerising sunsets. Sleek yet invitingly warm, these suites wrap couples in luxury. Lounge relaxation is inspired by Asian touches.
FACILITIES & ACTIVITIES (* some at a supplement)
WELCOME TO BALI
Bali is so picturesque that you could be fooled into thinking it was an artistic masterpiece: rice paddies roll down hillsides, volcanoes soar through the clouds, the forests are lush and tropical, the beaches are lapped by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean and in the villages you’ll notice the quietness and wisdom in old people’s faces. Over 20,000 temples and palaces, coupled together with colourful festivals, music and dance is testimony to the island’s rich heritage.
Kuta Beach – first discovered in the 60’s, and once a sleepy fishing village - has now transformed into the centre of Bali’s nightlife and action. Legian is where the locals, tourists and expats all mingle. Bargaining, beach activities, indulging in massages, meditating or simply reading - you name it, it’s available! For a holiday where the emphasis is on relaxation, visit Jimbaran or Sanur Beaches; whilst Nusa Dua caters for the more upmarket taste and is ideal for families and water sport enthusiasts. If beaches aren’t your ideal, then visit Ubud, where the culture and lifestyle of the Balinese wait to be discovered.
GETTING AROUND
You will find a range of chauffeur driven limousines, self-drive cars, taxis and hotel shuttles. Many taxis are not metered so it’s wise to negotiate the fare beforehand. Bemos, or communal buses, are available in smaller villages - simply hail the driver and negotiate the fare that suits you both. Motorcycles can also be hired but road and traffic conditions can be busy and somewhat hazardous in certain locations.
CLIMATE
Bali has a tropical climate with temperatures averaging 30°C year round. October to April can bring heavy showers and high humidity, but usually the days are sunny. From May to September the humidity is low, and it can be quite cool in the evenings.
LANGUAGE
Indonesian is the official language known as Bahasa Indonesian but all the Balinese people also speak Bahasa Bali (Balinese). English is spoken in tourist areas and is the common "third” language of Bali.
WHAT TO WEAR
Light, airy, casual clothes are the most practical and you’ll find cottons or linens are the most comfortable in Bali’s often humid conditions. Pashminas or shawls and waist sashes should be worn when visiting temples. A warm sweater or light jacket can be a good idea in the mountain interiors.
ELECTRICITY
Most hotels use 220 volts, 50 cycles and a round, two-pronged slim plug.
COMMON COURTESIES
Shorts or revealing clothing are not allowed in religious places. The head is considered sacred and should never be touched. Hand shaking is common practice but avoid using your left hand for handshakes or giving / receiving anything. Public displays of affections between men and women are deemed inappropriate. Like anywhere in South East Asia, calmness is admired so ‘keep your cool’ when bargaining or if things are not running according to plan.
HEALTH
Visitors do not require vaccinations unless coming from or passing through a designated contaminated area. Drink only bottled water and avoid ice unless you know it is made from bottled or boiled water. Be cautious when eating from the food vendors on the street and proper care must be taken against sunburn.
CURRENCY
The currency is the Rupiah which is better for bargaining and shopping in markets but US Dollars, Pounds and Euros are accepted at hotels.
TIPPING
A service charge is already included in all prices. Tips, in general, are not mandatory, and you should only give them if you are really content with the service offered.
TIME DIFFERENCE
Bali is 6 hours ahead of South Africa.
WHAT TO DO IN BALI
Climbing a volcano, canyoning, downhill cycling, or a hike through traditional villages will you get you closer to nature and Balinese Culture. Ubud should be on your itinerary – it is indeed special. Bali is a shopping paradise; art work, handicrafts, oils and essence, clothes, shoes, furniture, accessories – you name it. There is surfing for beginners at Kuta, Legian and Seminyak Beaches. Water sport activities can be found at Benoa (jet skiing, paragliding and water skiing). Whatever your age or interest, you will be sure to find plenty to keep you busy.
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