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]]>From the moment you walk into the hotel, you’ll be in awe of the stunning Italian decor made from Indonesian volcanic rock. When you aren’t admiring the breathtaking architecture, immerse yourself in the plunge pool and take a heavenly stroll through the resort’s tranquil gardens. When it comes to rest and relaxation, Bvlgari Resort Bali has got it all.
With its classic Japanese features, this relaxing hotel is designed to put you at ease, with its floor-to-ceiling windows, shoji screens, and three pools that spread across the property like a river. Hoshinoya Bali is an ideal place for foodies, with its Japanese-Bali cuisine fusion, making for some intriguing breakfasts and dinners that will put a smile on your face. When you’re not relaxing at the hotel, there’s a shuttle service to transport you to downtown Ubud, allowing you to explore the town freely.
For a modern hotel experience, there’s the Potato Head Suites & Studios. This cozy boutique hotel offers unique benefits including a new age wellness center with ice baths as well as yoga, meditation and strength and conditioning. Once you’re back in your suite, you’ll be able to enjoy the view of beautiful artworks by local artisans while mixing your own mojitos at your very own cocktail station.
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]]>From April through October, Bali enjoys its dry season. This is when the weather is at its finest, providing clear skies and plenty of sunshine for beach and other outdoor activities like hiking. It is also when the most cultural activities are taking place on the island, including Bali Arts Festival and Bali Kites Festival.
However, visiting Bali during this period is also an expensive affair. This is when the accommodation, food, and service costs are at their highest. Also, you will encounter a lot of crowds, and it might not always be a relaxing vacation you’ve imagined.
November through March is when the rainy season settles on Bali. Some rainfall is guaranteed almost every day, causing high humidity and a lot more mosquitoes than you would want. But this is also the best time to visit Bali without breaking the bank.
With fewer tourists being ready to make a trip to Bali during the rainy season, the prices significantly drop. Everything from flights to accommodation turns into bargains and presents a perfect opportunity for budget tourists.
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]]>You wouldn’t want to spend your entire vacation indoors, would you? Then don’t make the mistake of booking your vacation during the wet season, which is typically from October to February, despite how affordable it might be. Most days, you see a lot of rainfall, and you won’t be able to experience any of the things that make Bali so attractive.
Bali isn’t only a touristic destination; it is also a place that many people call home. You should get familiar with the local culture and customs in order to avoid being disrespectful. Otherwise, you might get in trouble or even break some laws unintentionally.
Bali is much bigger than most people realize, being similar in size to the state of Delaware. This and the hectic traffic on the island’s roads make it a challenge to get from one place to another. So, make sure to keep this in mind when planning your itinerary.
Haggling is a must if you don’t want to blow your entire budget in Bali. Vendors and service providers will usually start with a steep price, looking to get as much money out of you as possible. Never pay the starting price and instead offer the amount you are comfortable with paying and stick with it.
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]]>The post Best Hotels to Stay at in Bali appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>From the moment you walk into the hotel, you’ll be in awe of the stunning Italian decor made from Indonesian volcanic rock. When you aren’t admiring the breathtaking architecture, immerse yourself in the plunge pool and take a heavenly stroll through the resort’s tranquil gardens. When it comes to rest and relaxation, Bvlgari Resort Bali has got it all.
With its classic Japanese features, this relaxing hotel is designed to put you at ease, with its floor-to-ceiling windows, shoji screens, and three pools that spread across the property like a river. Hoshinoya Bali is an ideal place for foodies, with its Japanese-Bali cuisine fusion, making for some intriguing breakfasts and dinners that will put a smile on your face. When you’re not relaxing at the hotel, there’s a shuttle service to transport you to downtown Ubud, allowing you to explore the town freely.
For a modern hotel experience, there’s the Potato Head Suites & Studios. This cozy boutique hotel offers unique benefits including a new age wellness center with ice baths as well as yoga, meditation and strength and conditioning. Once you’re back in your suite, you’ll be able to enjoy the view of beautiful artworks by local artisans while mixing your own mojitos at your very own cocktail station.
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]]>The post Best Time of the Year to Visit Bali, Indonesia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>From April through October, Bali enjoys its dry season. This is when the weather is at its finest, providing clear skies and plenty of sunshine for beach and other outdoor activities like hiking. It is also when the most cultural activities are taking place on the island, including Bali Arts Festival and Bali Kites Festival.
However, visiting Bali during this period is also an expensive affair. This is when the accommodation, food, and service costs are at their highest. Also, you will encounter a lot of crowds, and it might not always be a relaxing vacation you’ve imagined.
November through March is when the rainy season settles on Bali. Some rainfall is guaranteed almost every day, causing high humidity and a lot more mosquitoes than you would want. But this is also the best time to visit Bali without breaking the bank.
With fewer tourists being ready to make a trip to Bali during the rainy season, the prices significantly drop. Everything from flights to accommodation turns into bargains and presents a perfect opportunity for budget tourists.
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]]>The post Want to Have a Great Time in Bali, Indonesia? Avoid These Common Tourist Mistakes appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You wouldn’t want to spend your entire vacation indoors, would you? Then don’t make the mistake of booking your vacation during the wet season, which is typically from October to February, despite how affordable it might be. Most days, you see a lot of rainfall, and you won’t be able to experience any of the things that make Bali so attractive.
Bali isn’t only a touristic destination; it is also a place that many people call home. You should get familiar with the local culture and customs in order to avoid being disrespectful. Otherwise, you might get in trouble or even break some laws unintentionally.
Bali is much bigger than most people realize, being similar in size to the state of Delaware. This and the hectic traffic on the island’s roads make it a challenge to get from one place to another. So, make sure to keep this in mind when planning your itinerary.
Haggling is a must if you don’t want to blow your entire budget in Bali. Vendors and service providers will usually start with a steep price, looking to get as much money out of you as possible. Never pay the starting price and instead offer the amount you are comfortable with paying and stick with it.
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