Villas in Nusa Dua - The Ultimate Travel Guide
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The best things to do in and around Nusa Dua
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See the water blow
This is one of the most stunning natural
phenomena in Bali. The unusual tight
rock formation forces the seawater upwards under
huge pressure as it spouts directly upwards.
Stand well back or you'll end up soaked and it can
be dangerous to get too close.
Or watch it from the nearby Grand Hyatt Hotel to
make sure you stay dry and comfortable.
Take a camel ride
Yes that's right. Bali might not be the first
destination that comes to mind when you
think of camel rides.
But at Bali Camel Safaris you can take a ride across
the beach from the Nikko Bali Resort.
Try the lunch or dinner package and stop to eat on
the beach with your camel safely tied up. It's an
experience not to be missed.
Try sea walking
Try this unusual way of seeing what goes on under the
waves.
You don't even get your hair wet with a special
helmet that allows you to breathe and gives a
spectacular view.
You'll get to see some incredible corals and
tropical fish at the special site when
you and your party will walk along the seabed in a
tranquil underwater world.
Pura Gegar
This famous temple nestled in twisted ancient tree
trunks overlooks the sea from a high
cliff.
The trek to get here is worth it for the stunning
views out across the water.
Make sure you have your phone at the ready to
capture that Instagram perfect moment when the sun
goes down.
Travel to Turtle Island
Also known as Serangan Island, you
can get here via a short boat or road trip direct
from Nusa Dua.
There is a turtle conservation centre on the island
dedicated to treating injured turtles and returning
them to the wild.
If you're lucky they might have a new batch of baby
hatchlings ready to be returned to the sea when they
are strong enough.
See Puja Mandala
Puja Mandala means the "Hill of
Worship" in Indonesian. This
fascinating place represents the 5 major religions
in Indonesia.
You'll see a Buddist temple, Hindu temple, Islamic
mosque, Catholic and Protestant
church, all at the same
location.
The whole complex is a testament to religious
tolerance in Indonesia and there are regular
festivals and shows throughout the year.
Take a luxury spa treatment
Relax, unwind and feel all those stresses fade
away.
Hot stone massages, Balinese cream
baths, or the traditional Mandi Lulur massage and
scrub are all on offer.
All of the resorts have their own luxury spas but
there are also a wide number of independent spas on
the roads leading into Nusa Dua. You could try a
different one every day for some serious relaxation.
Try some amazing watersports
Nusa Dua is well known as one of the best spots for
watersports on the island.
Try snorkeling straight from Nusa Dua
beach, take a boat out with a local
fisherman or try a glass bottom vessel. There is
also jet-skiing, parasailing, banana boat rides and
even flyboarding. If the wind gets up, then don't
despair, that's the perfect opportunity to try kite
boarding or parasailing.
See the Devdan Show
One of the most popular nightly attractions in Nusa
Dua is the Devdan Show, a performance of local
dance.
The high-energy show is full of gymnastics and
acrobatics in a 1 hour 30 minute set that takes you
on a magical tour through the dances, music and
costumes from across Indonesia.
The setting is mesmerising and it is a great way to
connect to the local Balinese customs and culture.
One not to miss.
Restaurants in Nusa Dua - where shall I dine today?
While Ubud is often referred to as the culinary capital of Bali, Nusa Dua certainly rivals the inland destination particularly when it comes to luxury dining options. Below is a selection of just some of the best and most interesting choices when it comes to eating out.
Pirates Bay
Join the crew at this themed restaurant that features
a huge replica pirate ship.
Climb the watch tower or join a
treasure hunt at this Nusa Dua institution.
The food is a good mix of European, Indonesian and
seafood specials. The kid's menu is extensive, as
you'd expect from such a child-friendly venue.
Pasar Senggol at Grand Hyatt Bali
This isn't just a meal - it is an event which takes
inspiration from Balinese night markets with food
stalls and traditional artisan crafts under the
stars.
Try a host of local Indonesian specialties grilled
in front of you.
And then be amazed and entertained as you dine while
watching the beautiful performances from
traditional Baliense dancers.
St Regis Bali Resort
This is the spot to take traditional afternoon tea in
opulent surroundings.
White gloved waiters will attend to your every need
as classical piano music tinkles in
the background.
There is a mouthwatering selection of delicate
pastries. And it's a buffet, so come back for
seconds or even thirds. You definitely won't be able
to resist.
Roosterfish Beachclub
Chill on inflatable bean bags in the
pool. Or try the selection of cocktails
from the swim up bar.
This is also a perfect brunch spot with a great
selection of casual bites in an uber-cool
location.
Check out their Instagram page to find out when the
next big party night is
Kekeb Restaurant
Relax under a traditional Inodnesian umbrella on one
of the colourful bean bags that dot the sand.
This popular restaurant specialised in
Balinese and Asian flavours as well as
freshly caught seafood.
This is a little piece of the Bali bohemian dream
right on the beach. Beautiful.
Bumbu Bali
This is one of the most famous restaurants in Bali,
as well as being a cooking school.
Bumbu Bali is known for its upscale take on
traditional Indonesian food as possibly the
best place to try real Baliense fare.
If you take the cooking course, you can try to recreate the stunning seafood dishes yourself to give yourself a taste of Bali even when you return home.
Koral Restaurant at The Apurva Kempinski Bali
Enjoy fresh seafood in Bali's first underwater
restaurant.
This underwater aquatic dining
experience is just stunning.
Book in advance if you want to get a table. And if
you do, make sure you come early to see the rest of
this stunning resort.
Shopping in Nusa Dua
The Bali Collection
This is the place to go for all your shopping needs
in Nusa Dua.
There's a huge array of shops from traditional
souvenirs to department stores.
And you will also find a wide selection of local and
international restaurants and western coffee
shops.
For pure luxury, delectable dining and upmarket
shopping, it's hard to beat a stay in upscale Nusa
Dua.
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