Bali has the biggest concentration of different types of hotels catering to the international tourist.There are several luxury properties such as Nusa Dua Beach Hotel, Club Mediterranee, Bali Sol, Putri Bali in the Nusa Dua area and Bali Hyatt, Bali Beach Hotel and Sanur Beach in Sanur and Pertamina Cottage and Bali Oberoi in Kuta.All these hotels have convention facilities, swimming pools, sports grounds and a selection of restaurants, bars, night clubs, or discotheques and beach fronts.There are also smaller cottage style hotels with modern amenities. Most unique is the long-established. Tanjung Sari with has rates comparable to the big hotels. Above hotels and those with two stars have air conditioning, attached baths, telephones and TV.
Stana Puri Gopa Hotel & ResortKesumasari I Street 4Phone: (0361) 289948
Seraton Langon HotelNusa Dua StreetPhone: (0361) 7446495
Segara Beach InnTegal Wangi Street 9Phone: (0361) 756372
Semawang Beach HotelCemara Street 3Phone: (0361) 288619
Sativa Sanur HotelDanau Tamblingan Street 45Phone: (0361) 287881
Sanur Mentari HotelHang Tuah III Street 3Phone: (0361) 282488
Sanur Plaza HotelBy Pass Ngurah Rai Street 36Phone: (0361) 286017
Kuta Palace HotelPadma Utara StreetPhone: (0361) 756663
Kuta Paradiso HotelKartika Plaza StreetPhone: (0361) 761414
Bali Lovina Beach HotelRaya Lovina StreetPhone: (0361) 222385
Bali International HotelMetrasari Street 19Phone: (0361) 222151
Bali Intercontinental HotelUluwatu Street 45Phone: (0361) 702670
Bali Hyatt HotelDanau Tamblingan Street 89Phone: (0361) 288271
Bali Holiday ResortDyana Pura Kuta StreetPhone: (0361) 730847
The Sandi Phala HotelWanasegara Kuta StreetPhone: (0361) 766450
The Losari Kuta BaliSahadewa Street 19Phone: (0361) 759999
The Legian Bali HotelLaksamana Seminyak StreetPhone: (0361) 735850
Swastika Guess House HotelDanau Tamblingan Street 46Phone: (0361) 281935
Taman Agung Beach Inn HotelDanau Tamblingan Street 146Phone: (0361) 288549
Sudarsana Beach InnPadma Utara Legian StreetPhone: (0361) 755916
Sulendra Beach Inn HotelLegian Street, Poppies IIPhone: (0361) 754014
Kartika Plaza HotelKartika Plaza Kuta StreetPhone: (0361) 751067
Janur Garden Hotel & RestaurantBy Pass Ngurah Rai StreetPhone: (0361) 288155
Hyatt Regency HotelNusa Dua StreetPhone: (0361) 771188
Grand MiragePratama Street 72-74Phone: (0361) 771888
Grand Bali Beach HotelHang Tuah StreetPhone: (0361) 282281
Ever Green HotelLegian Kuta Street Phone: (0361) 730386
Bali Resort Palace HotelPratama Tanjung Benoa StreetPhone: (0361) 772360
Widas Beach HotelMelasti Street 36Phone: (0361) 759866
Tunjung Bali ResortPadma Utara Legian Kuta StreetPhone: (0361) 756013
Tumc Komp Sahid Hotel KutaPantai Kuta Legian StreetPhone: (0361) 756659
Tugu Bali HotelRaya Pantai Batu Bolong StreetPhone: (0361) 731702
Tirta Lestari HotelNangka Street 62Phone: (0361) 229882
The Villas HotelKunti Street 118-XPhone: (0361) 734957
Orchid Garden CottagesWerkudara Street 525Phone: (0361) 751802
Novotel Coralia Benoa BaliPratama Tj Benoa StreetPhone: (0361) 772239
Natour Sindhu BeachDanau Tondano Street 14Phone: (0361) 286768
Melasti Beach ResortKartika Plasa StreetPhone: (0361) 751335
Mastapa Garden HotelLegian Street 139Phone: (0361) 751660
Lili Garden CottagesBanjar Pengabetan StreetPhone: (0361) 754132
Kuta Lagoon Resort HotelLegian Street 363Phone: (0361) 750888
Aquarius Star HotelLegian Street 116Phone: (0361) 756573
If you want to visit Indonesia, you may check Indonesia travel guides at www.visittoindonesia.com
Rabu, 02 September 2009
Visiting Indonesia
Any one coming to Indonesia shall have at least 6-moth valid passport as of the arrival date and have permit document to pass. No Visa is needed for tourists from Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, French, Greek, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italia, Japan, Kuwait, Liechtenstein, Luxemburg, Malaysia, Malta, Morocco, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Philippine, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, England, America and Venezuela.
Free entry visa is also provided to delegates registered in a conference that is officially held. In addition, tourist visa can be obtained from every Indonesian Embassy or Consulate. Come in and out of Indonesia must pass number of specific gates, namely by air via Jakarta, Bali, Medan, Manado, Biak, Ambon, Surabaya and Batam; by sea via Semarang, Jakarta, Bali, Pontianak, Balikpapan, Tanjung Pinang and Kupang. The length of stay in Indonesia is permitted for maximum two months.
Customs Office regulation in Indonesia allows to bring in 2 liter alcoholic drinks, 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 100 gram tobaccos and sufficient amount of perfume for adults. Number of items that needs special permit to be brought in Indonesia is car, photography instrument, and other electronic devices. All films and videos must be censored by Indonesian Film Sensor Agency. Then fresh fruits, plants, and animals should also have quarantine permit. In general, narcotics and weapons are illegal items to be brought in Indonesia.
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Free entry visa is also provided to delegates registered in a conference that is officially held. In addition, tourist visa can be obtained from every Indonesian Embassy or Consulate. Come in and out of Indonesia must pass number of specific gates, namely by air via Jakarta, Bali, Medan, Manado, Biak, Ambon, Surabaya and Batam; by sea via Semarang, Jakarta, Bali, Pontianak, Balikpapan, Tanjung Pinang and Kupang. The length of stay in Indonesia is permitted for maximum two months.
Customs Office regulation in Indonesia allows to bring in 2 liter alcoholic drinks, 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 100 gram tobaccos and sufficient amount of perfume for adults. Number of items that needs special permit to be brought in Indonesia is car, photography instrument, and other electronic devices. All films and videos must be censored by Indonesian Film Sensor Agency. Then fresh fruits, plants, and animals should also have quarantine permit. In general, narcotics and weapons are illegal items to be brought in Indonesia.
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