Sabtu, 14 Mei 2011

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In a world that seems to be forever rushing forward, Bali Hyatt in Sanur decided to take a quite step back. This classic Balinese style hotel, which welcomed its first guests in 1973, has undertaken an extensive US $12 million restoration programmed that is rejuvenating all guest rooms and restoring each of the hotel's public area to their original Balinese character.

Bali Hyatt has a fortuitous location to begin with, on the gleaming white sand of Sanur Beach facing a tranquil lagoon fringed as far as the eye can see by a coral reef. The hotel lies just 25 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport and ten minutes from Denpasar. The lobby is certain to impress first-time visitor, with its soaring pitched roof made from coconut beams covered with thatched elephant grass. From it hang chandeliers of carved coconut with gold leaf design.

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One emphasis in the restoration is attention to Balinese customs of proportion and materials. Wood finishes are being taken back to their original hues. The removal of paint and varnishes has resulted in a far warmer and more natural look.

Intricate batik and ikat fabrics in a rich palate of colors are being used as upholstery and wall hangings. Specially commissioned art pieces grace each guest unit. Bathrooms also enjoy new fixtures and fittings. In additions, a televisions set will be installed in every room. All rooms have individually controlled air conditioning, IDD telephones, mini bars, refrigerators and access satellite television and extensive in house video programming.

The new Bali Hyatt will have 390 rooms in three courts, including 68 Regency Club rooms and five Duplex Suites. Bathrooms in 50 new Regency Club rooms will have been enlarge to include separate showers and built in hair dryers. The new Regency Club Lounge will offer complimentary Continental breakfast, coffee and tea throughout the day, early evening cocktails, international magazines, newspaper and games.

All the hotel's restaurants have been renamed, in keeping with their new looks, the beach side Pizza Ria offers Italian cooking and home made dessert in a casual setting. Wantilan is the hotel's shady café restaurant, where rijstaffel and table side cooking are crowd pleasers. Telaga Naga allows guest to dine in open air pavilions surrounded by lush tropical foliage; Szechuan and Cantonese dishes top the choice menu. Omang-Omang Grill, situated between two swimming pools, specializes in gourmet preparations of fresh-caught seafood, either grilled or steamed. The Cupak Bistro and Grantang Bar serve up snacks drinks plus live musical entertainment each evening. There is also a swim-up bar in the pool terrace area.

For many Bali Hyatt guests, the hotel's two large pools (with Jacuzzi and a cold dip) will be the number one spots to spend their free time. But there are lots of other choices as well: tennis on two courts lit for evening play, volleyball, badminton, table tennis and jogging on the hotel's own track. There is also a three holes short and putting course, with another nine holes course just minutes away. Windsurfing water skiing, outrigger sailing, deep sea fishing and scuba diving excursions can quickly be arranged by hotel staff; so can outings on the Bali Hyatt's two boats.

One of the Bali Hyatt's great glories, though remains virtually unchanged, its celebrated gardens, which are among the most glorious of any hotel anywhere in the world. They were designed by famed Australian landscape architect Michael White (Now known by Balinese name Made Wijaya ) and created through the labors of 55 hard working gardeners more than a decade ago. The delightfully wild look of the gardens is the result both careful planning and meticulous daily maintenance.

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There are a lot of hotels and resorts on the island but a Bali boutique hotel is hard to find. When do you call something a boutique hotel? In Bali various hoteliers like to call it that way after placing a couple of designer vases in the lobby but actually there are just of few of these hotels on the entire island.

Here are a couple of designer & Bali hotels which are worth sharing and where you definitely will have an amazing holiday:

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The first one is called Alila Soori villas, which is a new place and located in Canggu just north of popular Seminyak and outside of a traditional Balinese village. It's on the beach, secluded and this quiet boutique hotel is for those who love romance while looking out on the crashing waves while sipping your cocktail from the swimming pool. Eye for detail is everywhere and the Singaporean architects have thought of everything.

The second hotel is called the Viceroy Bali on the outskirts of Ubud village. Another super romantic place with amazing views on the river gorge below, the valley and on the other side the famous rice paddies. This boutique hotel even has its own helicopter platform and the owner makes sure you'll have a hard time leaving. Nothing here is left to change.

The third hotel is different from the rest. It is called the Pearl, run by a French couple and is located in the middle of the hustle and bustle of Legian village, something you don't find often with boutique hotels; most are located in secluded areas. Nonetheless the Pearl lives up to its name and has well laid out rooms, fashionable and some even have outdoor bathrooms. Their candle lit restaurant in the garden gets good reviews, great place to come back to and one of the best deals in the Kuta-Legian area.


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The fourth boutique hotel is located in Nusa Dua in the south-east of Bali and is called the Bale Bali. It is one of the leading fashion hotels in the Nusa Dua complex with fine features, contemporary design and a private butler who knows everything you like including music preferences and dishes. Many guests staying here love to participate in yoga lessons and indulge themselves in various spa treatments.

The fifth Bali boutique hotel can be found in the Karangasem regency on Bali's east coast. It is called the Alila next to Manggis village. Just with the Bale Bali in Nusa Dua the architecture here is contemporary with fine features. The various types of rooms are located in the immaculate tropical garden with pool view and some even with sea view. Their Seasalt restaurant has received many positive reviews and some expats and tourist don't mind sitting in a car for over an hour just to experience this restaurant.

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In the two decades since it welcomed its first guest, Hotel Sanur Beach has grown larger and more refined, in term of the facilities and services it offers to guests. Yet the hotel (a part of the Aerowisata Group) retains its reputation as one of the friendliest resort in Bali.

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Hotel Sanur Beach is just fifteen minutes away from Ngurah Rai International Airport and right in the middle of all Sanur's attractions. Accommodation is in 425 air-conditioned guest units that range from Superior, Deluxe and Studio Rooms to Junior, Presidential and Sanur Beach Suites. Each unit has balcony, telephone, refrigerator, in-house video programs and several satellite television channels, including CNN, ABN, and HBO.

The Garuda Bungalow features classic Balinese décor with the living area on an open terrace overlooking a private pool and gardens. It also offers the attentions of a private staff to cater to special guest wishes and needs.

Within the resort complex are two swimming pools, a children's playground and a health centre that offers sauna and massage. There are also facilities for tennis, miniature golf, volley ball, badminton, table tennis, jogging. Outrigger boat can be rented by the hour. Snorkeling, sport fishing, and scuba diving are other possible leisure pursuits.

Bicycles are available for guest uses. In the fact, the resort organizes daily bicycle excursions that allow early- risers to experience daily life in nearby Balinese villages. The tour groups set off a sunrise and return two hours later in the time for breakfast.

Thai dishes and French selections are among the specialties available to patrons in the resort's East West Restaurant, which offers diners a choice of al fresco dining on the veranda or seating inside where there is air conditioning.

The Tirta Poolside Bar, Restaurant and Pizzeria serve daily buffet breakfasts, lunches, and diners, along with a full range of beverages. Close to the beach is Warung Seahorse, open each evening for grilled seafood and more. Drink and light snack are also available in the Perahu Bar and Lounge, where live musical entertainment is featured nightly. Cultural performances of Balinese dance, music and drama are held on the resort's outdoor stage, along with sumptuous buffet highlighting Indonesian specialties.

For corporate groups who want to mix business with pleasure, the resort has conference facilities which are more than adequate. Meetings for 400 persons can be accommodated in the thatch-roofed Wantilan. The Garuda Room can comfortably handle smaller group of 120 persons, while the Jauk room is suitable for up to 40 persons.

A shopping arcade includes a business centre, news-stand, drugstore, photographic shop, beauty salon, tour and travel desk, and numerous gift boutiques where local craft items are available. A Garuda Indonesia ticket office is situated just off the main lobby. Hotel Sanur Beach's airport representatives meet all flights and arrange transfer for guests in the hotel's own fleet of vehicles.