Bali is called the island of gods, mystic cults, colorful ceremonies and picturesque landscapes – and all this is true. Its nature charms with white sandy beaches, coral reefs, exotic flora and fauna, tropical greenery and the peaks of the volcanoes. Bali is also a land of numerous temples – there are about 20 000 religious structures. Bali seems a corner of the untouched nature, but it can boast developed tourism infrastructure, wide choice of entertainments, and variety of the resorts. Many Balinese hotels offer very comfortable and even chic accommodation and high quality service.
One of the most luxurious hotels of Bali is The Oberoi Bali occupying 15 acres of tropical gardens along the beach. This Balinese style hotel with villas offers a relaxed rest among pools, gardens and interiors featuring Balinese art. The Oberoi has 74 thatched Lanais and Villas and the most of them are provided with high coral stonewalls for privacy. Luxury Garden View Villas with Private Pool have terraces and garden courtyards with pavilions. 8 villas also have private pools. All bedrooms are equipped with air-conditioning.
Bali is called the island of gods, mystic cults, colorful ceremonies and picturesque landscapes – and all this is true. Its nature charms with white sandy beaches, coral reefs, exotic flora and fauna, tropical greenery and the peaks of the volcanoes. Bali is also a land of numerous temples – there are about 20 000 religious structures. Bali seems a corner of the untouched nature, but it can boast developed tourism infrastructure, wide choice of entertainments, and variety of the resorts. Many Balinese hotels offer very comfortable and even chic accommodation and high quality service.
One of the most luxurious hotels of Bali is The Oberoi Bali occupying 15 acres of tropical gardens along the beach. This Balinese style hotel with villas offers a relaxed rest among pools, gardens and interiors featuring Balinese art. The Oberoi has 74 thatched Lanais and Villas and the most of them are provided with high coral stonewalls for privacy. Luxury Garden View Villas with Private Pool have terraces and garden courtyards with pavilions. 8 villas also have private pools. All bedrooms are equipped with air-conditioning. The hotel offers several dining venues - Frangipani Café with fresh seafood and light meals, Kura Kura restaurant serving Indonesian, Asian and Continental dishes and Kayu Bar with ocean views. Health spa of the resort features indigenous treatments and open-air massage parlors.
Amankila is situated in East Bali with the view over Lombok Strait. The name of this resort opened in 1992 means \'peaceful hill\' and Amankila completely justifies it. Its 34 free-standing suites are created as beach houses with alang alang roof thatching. Suites are connected to the reception and restaurant area by stepped walkways. One of the main attractions of the hotel is its 3-tiered pool reminding of the traditional Balinese rice terraces. Amankila’s Restaurant serves a mix of Western and Indonesian cuisine. In Amankila’s Bar adjacent to the restaurant visitors can enjoy spectacular views to the sea. The Terrace is located near the pool and offers Asian and Western dishes for breakfast and lunch. Some other places to eat and drink in Amankila are Library where Indonesian ginger tea with cakes is served and Beach Club with a simple menu of salads, Indonesian and Western light dishes.

The hotel offers several dining venues - Frangipani Café with fresh seafood and light meals, Kura Kura restaurant serving Indonesian, Asian and Continental dishes and Kayu Bar with ocean views. Health spa of the resort features indigenous treatments and open-air massage parlors.
Amankila is situated in East Bali with the view over Lombok Strait. The name of this resort opened in 1992 means 'peaceful hill' and Amankila completely justifies it. Its 34 free-standing suites are created as beach houses with alang alang roof thatching. Suites are connected to the reception and restaurant area by stepped walkways. One of the main attractions of the hotel is its 3-tiered pool reminding of the traditional Balinese rice terraces. Amankila’s Restaurant serves a mix of Western and Indonesian cuisine. In Amankila’s Bar adjacent to the restaurant visitors can enjoy spectacular views to the sea. The Terrace is located near the pool and offers Asian and Western dishes for breakfast and lunch. Some other places to eat and drink in Amankila are Library where Indonesian ginger tea with cakes is served and Beach Club with a simple menu of salads, Indonesian and Western light dishes.
On the south of the island of Bali, lies InterContinental Bali Resort. 35 acres of its area are all tropics and sandy beaches. The territory is also decorated with ponds, lagoon and aesthetic stonework. The resort offers 425 luxury rooms combining modern comfort and traditional Balinese architecture. It’s an ideal resort for everyone - couples, families and business travelers. Spa is something one should taste when in Bali – the island is known for its heritage of ancient healing and beauty traditions. InterContinental Bali Resort has created unique spa concept with several treatment venues. If business is the purpose of your trip to Bali, when InterContinental Bali Resort can help to hold your meeting, incentive, conference or banquet.
|