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    Destination

    Bali - Nusa Dua

    When can I go?

    Date Range From pps Book By
    07 Jan 24 - 30 Apr 24 R32 29020 Apr 24
    01 May 24 - 30 Jun 24 R34 21030 Jun 24
    01 Jul 24 - 31 Aug 24 R37 95528 Aug 24

    Description

    MELIA BALI - 7 night holiday at Melia Bali!

    What’s included in the deal?

    Return flights to Denpasar on Emirates Return private resort transfers 7 nights accommodation in a Melia Garden Room Breakfast daily All taxes, levies & surcharges (estimate)

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    Airfare Surcharges & Conditions

    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.

    Terms & Conditions

    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.

    Pricing Per Person Sharing From

    Johannesburg
    Base Price: ZAR 24 140
    Package Taxes: ZAR 8 150
    Total Price: ZAR 32 290
  • MELIA BALI


    Why we like it

    Located on the shores of Nusa Dua, Bali’s prestigious resort enclave, the Melia Bali is a unique sanctuary of exotic beauty and comfort for those seeking a dream holiday.The entire property occupies 10.7 hectares of lush tropical gardens with an enormous lagoon swimming pool winding throughout the grounds. The contemporary tropical architecture, bold décor and spacious gardens express the essence of Bali.

    Description

    LOCATION
    Nusa Dua 

    ACCOMMODATION

    Melia Garden View Room (Size: 42m2)
    Garden view rooms have a warm, contemporary atmosphere with a choice of a king-size bed or two single beds on the ground floor, featuring spacious patios and terraces with access to the resort's lush tropical gardens. Bathrooms are fitted with a luxury bathtub and a rain shower.

    Premium Garden View Room (Size: 42m2)
    These rooms feature contemporary tropical decoration with four poster beds, a balcony with garden view, gleaming wood floors and sleek furnishings. Bathrooms are fitted with a luxury bathtub and a rain shower.

    Lagoon Access Junior Suite (Size: 62m2)
    This spacious suite has direct access to the beautiful lagoon-style pool. The suite provides a bedroom with a king size bed and a separate lounge with a sofa bed. The marble decorated bathroom has a bathtub and shower.

    ROOM FACILITIES

    • Air conditioning
    • Flat screen TV
    • Satellite channels
    • IDD Telephone
    • Luxurious bathtub
    • Rain shower
    • Organic bathroom amenities
    • Mini bar
    • Tea and coffee making facilities
    • Hair dryer
    • Bathrobe & slippers
    • Electronic safe


    DINING

    Meal Plans
    The resort operates on a Bed & Breakfast basis. Meal supplements are available to upgrade to a Half Board, Full Board and an All inclusive meal plan

    Half Board includes:

    • Buffet breakfast at El Patio
    • Set menu dinner (starter, main, dessert and tea and coffee) at any of the resort’s a la carte restaurants (excluding Sorrento) or the buffet restaurant

    Full Board includes:

    • Buffet breakfast at El Patio
    • Set menu lunch and dinner (starter, main, dessert and tea and coffee) at any of the resort’s a la carte restaurants (excluding Sorrento) or the buffet restaurant

    All inclusive includes:

    • Buffet breakfast at El Patio
    • Lunch at El Patio or the Sateria Beachside Restaurant
    • Dinner at any of the resort’s 5 restaurants, including themed buffet dinners
    • Open bar including a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks 24 hours a day
    • 24 hour room service
    • Tea service at the Sateria Restaurant
    • Snacks every day in the pool area
    • One hour’s free use of snorkelling gear
    • A canoe and a paddleboard per person per day
    • One hour of yoga classes
    • 25% discount at the YHI Spa
    • Complimentary use of the tennis, padel, badminton, futsal and basketball courts

    Sakura Japanese Restaurant
    The resort’s authentic Japanese Restaurant offers the freshest sashimi and sushi, a sumptuous teppanyaki set menu as well as a la carte men
    Open for Dinner (18h00 – 23h00).

    Lotus Asian Garden Restaurant
    A relaxed ambience in a traditional open sided Balinese pavilion where traditional Asian specialities are served. There is a live cultural performance every evening. 
    Open for Dinner (18h00 – 23h00).

    Sateria Beachside Restaurant
    With a prime beach location, this open-air trattoria serves up authentic pizzas, sandwiches snacks and international cuisine. 
    Open for a la Carte Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner (07h00 – 23h00).

    El Patio Restaurant and Coffee Shop
    El Patio is largest restaurant at the Meliá Bali with an indoor and outdoor seating area and is open 24 hours. The restaurant servies a vast buffet breakfast and a wide range of continental and Asian favourites for a la carte lunch and dinner.

    Lobby Bar
    Located in the main Lobbyu this open-air bar as live entertainment nightly and a happy hour from 19h00 to 20h00. Anjoy traditional cocktails , wines and beers along with a light snack menu and homemade ice cream. There is also a pool table for guests enjoyment. 
    Open for Drinks (10h00 – 01h00).

    Kopi Petani
    Charming open-air coffee lounge by the beach serving aromatic coffees, premium tea and delightful pastries. The Balinese coffee is freshly made from beans hand-picked by local farmers in Kintamani.
    Open for Coffee and Dessert 

    KIDS CLUB
    Kids will have the best holiday of their lives with 12 hours of entertainment and fun every day. A varied leisure programme also offers evening options, as well as activities in the play area and children’s pool, with endless games and workshops. Activities are available for children between the ages of 4 to 7 and 8 to 12. 

    SPA
    A sanctuary of physical and spiritual well-being in an extraordinary natural environment. This is YHI Spa at Melia Bali. An experience for all the senses, a temple to help purify the body with ancient rituals and treatments that also stimulate greater balance in your soul . The 900 square meters of YHI Spa offers an excellent selection of treatments (facial, body treatment with collagen wraps and scrubs).

    Wi-Fi
    Complimentary throughout the resort

    WATERSPORTS & ACTIVITIES (* some at a supplement)

    • Swimming pool
    • Fitness centre
    • Tennis court *
    • Badminton court *
    • Paddle tennis court *
    • Table tennis
    • Giant chess
    • 3 000m jogging track (close by)
    • Arrival and departure lounge
    • Gift shop
    • Tour desk *
    • Laundry & dry-cleaning service *
    • Babysitting *
    • Business centre
    • Conference facilities 

    Please note that some services may not be available due to weather conditions, hotel occupancy and/or operational requirements.



  • 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.

    WHAT TO PACK

    • As a guide, the maximum weight for checked luggage is 20kg in economy class.
    • Your hand-luggage should not weigh more than 6kg and needs to be small and compact
    • Take along your best beach and casual wear, perfect for the day
    • The dress-code for dinner is usually smart casual and gents may be required to wear long trousers
    • Take an umbrella or rain poncho if travelling from October to January to March to June
    • When in town, men & women should have their shoulders and knees covered. Bermuda shorts and a polo shirt are perfectly fine but halter-tops and miniskirts are insulting to locals
    • Sunglasses and suntan lotion are a must
    • Don’t forget any medication that you might need, and be sure to pack it in your hand luggage
    • Chargers for all your devices (it’s a good idea to take along a few movies on a tablet or something similar as the English TV channels in your hotel may be limited)
    • Swimming shoes and goggles
    • Mosquito repellent
    • A sun hat or cap

    TRAVEL TIPS

    • Pack a change of clothing in your hand luggage in case of baggage delays (and a spare cozzie so at least you can have a swim when you get to your resort)
    • Clothing creases less if rolled in a sausage shape when packed – so roll, don’t fold
    • No sharp objects are permitted in your hand luggage (yes, tweezers are sharp!)
    • Travel insurance is a must. If you can’t afford it, you can’t afford to travel!
    • Travelling with kids – please check that you have all the relevant documents including unabridged Birth Certificates.
    • Put electronics, medication, toothbrushes and jewellery in your carry-on bag
    • It’s often a good idea to let your bank or credit card company know that you’re going overseas
    • Be patient, be flexible, be spontaneous and have the best time ever!


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