Villas in Indonesia - The Ultimate Travel Guide
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What to see and do in Indonesia
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What to see and do in Indonesia
Visit Uluwatu Temple in Bali
A must see for visitors to Bali. Uluwatu Temple is perched on the cliff top 70 metres above the ocean below. Watch out for the monkeys though. They are known to make off with handbags, hats, cameras - almost anything if you give them the chance.
Sunset at Rock Bar in Jimbaran
Rock Bar is famous as one of the best places to watch the sun go down with a drink in hand in all of Bali. There's a smart dress code here so you'll need to up your game from flip flops and vests. Come early as queues can build up at peak times. But the view from this stylish bar above Jimbaran Bay is worth the wait.
An underwater adventure in the Gili Islands
Swimming with turtles, rays, sharks and a host of tropical fish for the ultimate aquatic experience. The east coast of Gili Meno and Gili Air offers some of the best diving in Indonesia. But all three Gilis have fantastic beaches and crystal clear waters for some of the best diving and snorkelling in the region so whichever you choose you'll see the sea is teaming with life.
Surfing in Kuta Lombok
The bays around the wild coastline of Kuta Lombok have miles of untouched beaches and some incredible breakers. Mawi is recommended for experienced surfers and nearby Selong Blanak is a great place for novices to learn in the safe waters.
Best time to visit Indonesia
Stretched across the equator, Indonesia is hot and
humid all year round but there are two main seasons.
The dry season runs from
April to October and the monsoon
season from November to March. The
monsoon rains can disrupt travel to some islands so
plan your trip carefully.
But while the downpours are sudden and heavy, it is
rare for the rains to last all day.
Indonesia's peak tourism season is in the middle
of the dry season and corresponds with
summer in Europe. December and
January are also popular months,
particularly with visitors from
Australia, despite being in the wet
season.
With a diverse mix of people, cultures and
religions, there are major festivals across the
year. Nyepi, which means
'Day of Silence' is
Balinese New Year, generally falling in March. On
the day itself everything in Bali closes but in the
days preceding it, you'll see the people of Bali
cleaning statues, scrubbing the streets clean, and a
host of other rituals as they get ready for the New
Year.
Galungan is one of the most
important Hindu festivals and is a celebration of
the gods and spirits being welcomed into homes. Evil
spirits are driven off with firecrackers and thanks
given to the gods through dancing and gifts.
What to eat in Indonesia
Indonesia's food is as diverse as its geography.
The tropical waters surrounding the thousands of
islands mean an abundance of ultra-fresh
seafood. And the warm climate is
perfect for growing rice, soya and spices inland.
The Javanese style of cooking was influenced by
Chinese and Indian traders and European colonists
brought new ways of cooking to the East
Indies.
Small local restaurants known as
warungs can be found almost
everywhere. This is where you'll find
Indonesian's gathering to eat. The specialties
will reflect the local region from whole roasted pig
Babi Guling in Bali to Beef Rendang
almost everywhere.
Where to stay in Indonesia
Bali
Known as the Island of the Gods, Bali is a favourite
destination for holidaymakers around the world and
it is easy to see why.
From beautiful beaches, great
surfing, spectacular scenery, mystical
temples, lush rice paddies, fascinating culture and
the warm friendly locals - there's so much on
offer.
Be cocooned in luxury at exclusive Nusa Dua, stretch out on the
incredible beaches of Jimbaran, enjoy the opulence
of the Beverly Hills of Bali in the stunning Bukit
Peninsula and explore the
wild rocky coastline and surf spots.
Bali is also home to a thriving arts and foodie
scene which is the envy of anywhere in the world as
well as a host of yoga, wellness and spiritual
retreats to re-energise even the most weary
traveller.
Instagram perfect 5-Star luxury villas with infinity
pools and the most attentive service are the norm
not the exception. A 5-Star dream holiday
destination Bali is hard to beat.
Jimbaran
Just south of busy Kuta, but a world away in terms of
ambience, Jimbaran is one of the best resorts in
Bali.
The turquoise waters of Jimbaran Bay are lined by
three miles of golden sands with a tropical forest
backdrop.
The calm waters of the bay are perfect for swimming
and also great for those wanting to try surfing for
the first time in quieter conditions.
The beach is lined with fresh seafood restaurants
where the catch of the day is grilled in front of
you before you tuck in. The most exclusive area is
at the north end and the more casual is found at the
southern end of the beach, but whichever direction
you choose, the food will be fresh and
delicious.
There are several upscale resorts in and around
Jimbaran, but the village itself remains a low-key
laid back spot. Just beyond the village, there are
several other great beaches.
Jimbaran is the perfect
location for a relaxing Bali beach holiday with
plenty of interesting options for nearby day trips.
Nusa Dua
Nusa Dua means two islands
in Indonesian and the resort gets its name from the
two headlands, each with a temple on top that looks
out over the area.
The purpose built resort area is one of the most
exclusive in Bali. It is the perfect location for an
upmarket family holiday or a romantic getaway.
You'll appreciate the best that Bali has to
offer in 5-Star luxury.
The beaches are generally quieter than most in Bali
and there is less traffic and fewer crowds, so if
you appreciate the quiet life, this could be the
spot for you.
While Nusa Dua is a quiet and laid back location,
there is still plenty to do and it is a great base
from which to explore the rest of the island. Some
of the best spa treatments can be
found in and around Nusa Dua.
There are beaches with great snorkelling straight from the beach and lots of water sports on offer as well as exclusive beach clubs to chill out in style.
Bukit Peninsula
Known as the Beverly Hills of Bali, the Bukit Peninsula is famous
for its beautiful beaches, surfing, temples and the
best golf on the island.
It is also home to some of the most exclusive and
upmarket resorts in Bali, from the exclusive
Nusa Dua to the stunning stretches
of sand at Uluwatu.
The rugged rocky coastline is very different to the
lush tropical vegetation of inland areas like Ubud.
Visitors to the Bukits Peninsula come for the
beaches, surfing and sports.
There are two international standard golf courses -
the Bali National Golf Club at Nusa Dua and the New
Kuta Golf Club links course with its views over the
Indian Ocean.
Padang Padang and Balangan are some of the most
popular and best surf spots on the island and there
are plenty of choices for watersports.
The temple at Pura Luhur Uluwatu is rightly one of
the most famous in Bali. The spectacular location on
cliffs 70 metres above the Indian
Ocean is perfect for an Instagram selfie.
Lombok
Lombok is rapidly catching
up to the popularity of nearby Bali.
It is known for its tropical beaches and world class
surfing at Kuta and Banko Banko.
You'll also find Indonesia's second highest
volcano, the spectacular Mount Rinjani.
It is a strenuous two day trek to the top. But make
the climb and you will be rewarded with a view that
makes it all worthwhile of Lake Segara Anak at the
top.
There are also dozens of spectacular
waterfalls scattered across Lombok. One
of the best is the famous Tiu Kelep Waterfall deep
in the jungle.
Just off the coast of Lombok are the magical
Gili Islands which are totally
car free. Each has its own distinct
character and can easily be visited on a day trip
from Lombok via a short boat journey.
The original and most popular destination in Lombok
is Senggigi. An hour west of the island's
airport, Senggigi is nestled between a series of
sweeping bays.
There is a great mix of beaches, nightlife,
watersports and great restaurants.
The area around Kuta also has some
of Indonesia's best surf spots. There's a
stunning expanse of beaches across a dozen bays with
wide stretches of sand, rugged hills and headland
backed by lush tropical vegetation.
Gili Islands
The Gili Islands are quickly
becoming one of the most fashionable destinations in
Indonesia.
These tiny coral atolls are a vision of the ultimate
tropical island getaway come to life with palm
fringed white beaches, crystal clear waters and an
emerald green forest interior.
You can now get a fast ferry direct from Bali or a
short boat ride from Lombok to these tiny car free
islands.
The largest of the three islands Gili Trawangan has a buzzing
party scene but also attracts an increasingly
upmarket family crowd.
Gili Air is quieter but still has lots of amenities
and little Gili Meno is a low-key
romantic getaway and also popular with families
wanting the ultimate in seclusion and
tranquility.
All three Gilis have amazing tropical beaches and
some of the best diving in Indonesia along with
great snorkelling straight from the beach.
You can easily island hop between the three Gilis.
Gili Trawangan
Also known as Gili T, this is the largest and most
popular of the Gili islands. Once a haven for
backpackers Gili T has moved upmarket over the last
few years and is now a cosmopolitan and upscale
choice for families.
There's still a busy party scene if you look for
it but there's also a host of family friendly
entertainment options as well. There are several
professional dive centres operating from the island
for beginners and more experienced divers alike.
You'll also find it is one of the cheapest
places to dive. There's a wide range of
international as well as hip local restaurants
particularly close to the harbour.
Gili Meno
This true tropical paradise is the smallest and
quietest of the Gilis. This is the
ultimate location for a low-key family getaway or
romantic break.
Just a mile long and even less wide, you can walk
around the entire island in less than two hours.
Dining options are mostly casual with BBQ fresh fish
grilled on the beach a favourite choice for
many.
The crystal waters are teaming with
aquatic sealife. Visit the turtle sanctuary, book a
diving course or snorkel straight from the beach.
There's also an unusual underwater sculpture
park where you can take a selfie with the 48 life
sized human statues at the bottom of the ocean. Just
be sure to take your underwater camera!
Choose one destination to explore, or hop
between several. Either way, you'll
find plenty of upscale accommodation choices.
We'd be delighted to help you find the perfect
one for you and your family.
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