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Showing posts with label Bali. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 June 2020

Breath taking Bali

Bali island is small island and part of Indonesia. appeals through its sheer natural beauty of looming volcanoes and lush terraced rice fields that exude peace and serenity. It is also famous for surfers’ paradise.


Bali is located 8 degrees south of the equator, you will find the climate to be the typical tropical, warm and humid all year round with two main distinctive seasons: Dry Season and Rainy Season. Some of the areas around Bali's central mountains (volcanoes) have several peaks over 3,000 meters above sea levels. Up here the temperatures are considerably cooler, and there is much more rainfall than in the coastal areas

By the tropical side and a dream place for vacation, honeymoon & leisure Package.The most beautiful thing of Bali when moon goes up and Bali spirit come out.Every night is a festival and opportunity to have fun and enjoy.

Bali is also known as the Land of the Gods, Bali appeals through its sheer natural beauty of looming volcanoes and lush terraced rice fields that exude peace and serenity. It is also famous for surfers’ paradise! Bali enchants with its dramatic dances and colorful ceremonies, its arts, and crafts, to its luxurious beach resorts and exciting nightlife. And everywhere, you will find intricately carved temples.


Bali is specifically designed for you to have an amazingly romantic stay on the island with unique inclusions, exceptional accommodation and breathtaking activities.

Bali’s white beaches are certainly a favorite destination for family holidays. There are a variety of watersports available, such as banana boats, parasailing or jet skiing, go swimming or you may just linger and enjoy good sunbathing by the sea.


is also famous for surfers’ paradise! Bali enchants with its culture dance and colorful ceremonies, its arts, and crafts to its luxurious beach resorts and exciting nightlife.

Kuta has a large variety of boutiques and shops, selling everything from bright T-shirts, surf-wear, flip-flops to creative trinkets. If you wish to buy dried foodstuffs, Bali coffee is the most aromatic one. You may also want to buy aromatherapy essential oils to sprinkle your bath with.

Kuta is one of the most well-known beaches in Bali. Along with this stretch are an array of hotels, restaurants, shops, and cafes. In the evenings the area throbs to the beat of disco music.


For a quieter evening enjoy the beach at Jimbaran, a popular spot to eat fresh barbecued seafood. Seminyak is home to five-stars International hotels and luxurious accommodation studded with fancy dining spots. Sanur Beach also dotted with hotels and restaurants. You can also visit Nusa Dua, where more private beaches front super deluxe hotels.

Surfers love the waves at Nusa Lembongan near Nusa Penida. These islands are a 45 minutes boat trip from Nusa Dua or from Sanur.

At Nusa Penida’s south western coast are the Manta Point and the Malibu point where divers can swim with Travally, big rays, and even sharks. Kelingking Beach, Atuh beach and Broken beach among the most famous spots of Nusa Penida.

You can explore or trekking the West Bali National Park, where you may get up close and personal with Bali’s rich flora and fauna, such as Jalak Bali or the Bali Starling.


Bali has a breat taking white water rafting down the spectacular Ayung River by Ubud. If you enjoy cycling, Ubud and its surrounding is a wonderful town to bike around. There are also good cycling paths at Uluwatu in the south.

There are thousands of gift shops in Bali. From Denpasar to Ubud, you'll find many things you'd like to bring back home. Balinese signature souvenir range from delicious snacks and beverages, to the exquisite handcrafted goods like Tenun Bali.


If you are thinking of bringing home souvenirs, your best bet is the souvenir market at Sukowati, where you may be overwhelmed by choice.

Most of the starred hotels are located near the beach. Some even have their own private spots at certain beaches, where you can splurge on exclusive privilege. You can find them easily at popular spots like Kuta, Sanur, and Seminyak.


For a quieter evening enjoy the beach at Jimbaran, a popular spot to eat fresh barbecued seafood. Seminyak is home to five-stars International hotels and luxurious accommodation studded with fancy dining spots. Sanur Beach also dotted with hotels and restaurants. You can also visit Nusa Dua, where more private beaches front super deluxe hotels.

Surfers love the waves at Nusa Lembongan near Nusa Penida. These islands are a 45 minutes boat trip from Nusa Dua or from Sanur.


At Nusa Penida’s south western coast are the Manta Point and the Malibu point where divers can swim with Travally, big rays, and even sharks. Kelingking Beach, Atuh beach and Broken beach among the most famous spots of Nusa Penida.

The best dive spots can be located at Menjangan island, with its reef flat, anchor wreck, eel garden and caves to explore. Located in the western part of Bali, you can enjoy the rare sight of deer swimming near the beach. Pemutaran is also famous for its diving activities renowned for reef conservation.
Try exploring or trekking the West Bali National Park, where you may get up close and personal with Bali’s rich flora and fauna, such as Jalak Bali or the Bali Starling.

Transportation

There are many modes of transport to help you get around in Bali. A variety of excellent half day, full day and overnight tour packages are available from your hotel desk or any of the numerous travel agents and tour operators which abound in Bali. You can also find a car and driver who will also be your guide. Tell the driver your desired route and negotiate a fee.

An important virtue to have while on the road in Bali is patience! Although the road system in the heavily populated areas is quite reasonable (condition wise), it can also be heavily congested at peak periods. Ceremonial processions often take up the entire road so if you're caught behind a procession, enjoy the colorful experience.

By Air

The gateway to enter Bali by a flight route is through the Ngurah Rai International Airport. International and national flights are available around the clock, to take the visitor to the Island of The Gods.

The airport is scheduled to close once a year during the Balinese Nyepi ceremony, for 24 hours. At Nyepi, every corner of Bali is performing the sacred rituals which made the island ceased any activities outside of these rituals for one whole day.

Overland

Public transport to Bali is available through travel companies and busses. If you opt to experience a road trip, be sure that you are equipped and ready for the long hours.

From the capital of Jakarta, an overland road trip to Bali can range from 30 hours to a few days. All depending on whether or not you want to stop by and enjoy the cities that you are going to pass through.

By Sea

Bali is accessible by ferry ride from an island of Lombok in West Nusa Tenggara. In Lombok, you can explore the beauty of Mount Rinjani and pristine beaches on the Gili islands.
From Java Island, you can get to Bali by taking a ferry from Banyuwangi. The city with the slogan of The Sunrise of Java is where you can embark to experience the adventurous path to Ijen Crater and its mesmerizing Blue Fire.


Tuesday, 17 April 2018

World's Leading Destination 2018 & Awards

2018 Winners


AIR TRAVEL CATEGORYSPONSORED BY: DUBLIN AIRPORT
Best Airline to EuropeAer Lingus
Best Business Class Airline to EuropeTurkish Airlines
Best Airline to North AmericaAer Lingus
Best Long Haul AirlineEmirates
TOUR OPERATORS CATEGORYSPONSORED BY: HERTZ
 Best European Sun Tour OperatorSunway
 Best Escorted Tour OperatorWendy Wu Tours
 Best Specialist Tour OperatorG Adventures
 Best Long Haul Tour OperatorClassic Resorts
CRUISE & FERRY CATEGORYSPONSORED BY: TURKISH AIRLINES
Best Main Stream Cruise CompanyMSC Cruises
Best Premium Cruise CompanyCelebrity Cruises
Best Ultra Luxury Cruise CompanySilversea Cruises
Best Specialist Cruise CompanyUniworld River Cruises
Best Ferry CompanyIrish Ferries
AGENCY SERVICES PROVIDER CATEGORYSPONSORED BY: RIVIERA TRAVEL
Best Technology ProviderAmadeus
Best Car Hire CompanyHertz
Best Travel Insurance ProviderBlue Insurance
Best Tourist BoardSpanish Tourist Board
Best Accommodation-Only ProviderBookabed
SUPPLIER STAFF / TRAVEL MEDIA CATEGORYSPONSORED BY: IRELAND WEST AIRPORT
 Best Supplier Support Team MSC Cruises
Best Supplier RepresentativeRebecca Kelly – MSC Cruises
 Best Travel Media Award TravelBiz
DESTINATIONS CATEGORYSPONSORED BY: AMERICAN AIRLINES & BRITISH AIRWAYS
Best Worldwide City DestinationNew York
Best European City DestinationBarcelona
Best Summer DestinationPortugal
Best Winter DestinationLanzarote
Best Worldwide Theme ParkUniversal Orlando Resort
ITAA MEMBER AGENCY & PEOPLE AWARDSSPONSORED BY: PORTAVENTURA WORLD
Best ITAA Leisure Travel ProfessionalJoanna Gomez – Travel Focus
Best ITAA Corporate Travel Professional Louise Dunne / Karen Ray – The Travel Broker
Best ITAA Member Bricks & Mortar Marketing Campaign Cassidy Travel
 Best ITAA Member Digital Marketing Campaign Click&Go
Best ITAA General Marketing CampaignGrenham Travel
ITAA MEMBER TRAVEL AGENCY AWARDSSPONSORED BY: AMADEUS
Best ITAA Corporate Travel Agency HRG Ireland
ITAA Travel Agency of the year (Under 10 Employees) Manning Travel
ITAA Travel Agency of the Year (Over 10 Employees) Tour America
CONTRIBUTION TO THE TRAVEL INDUSTRY AWARDSPONSORED BY: CORK AIRPORT

Tuesday, 18 July 2017

Worlds Sexiest Beaches

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2. Barbadose


 3. Kenya
  4. Brazil
 5. Saint Vincent
 6. Thailand
 7. Mexico

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