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| Seminyak is 25 minutes drive from the airport
of Bali or is just 10 minutes drive to the north of the business
shopping area of Legian and Kuta. Seminyak offers a beautiful
scenery of rice fields surrounds the villas and hotels. |
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| Nusa Dua was designed with luxury in mind. Numerous
bigname hotels line the beautiful sandy beaches which offer
excellent swimming in a protected lagoon. Some resorts have
private beaches however most are accessible. |
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| Once a lonely village on the road
from Denpasar toward the Bukit Peninsula, Kuta is now a thriving
tourist resort, popular mainly among the young. |
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| Legian is considered as
the busiest tourist resort in Bali where more than hundred
hotels accommodation, restaurants, art shops are located. |
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| The charm of Sanur lies in the relative tranquility
of its social scene. It is a resort for families or visitors
wanting the right mix of beach and Balinese life. Sanur is just
half an hour from Ubud. |
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| Jimbaran is a sleepy cove where fleets of fishing
boats colour the scene. Since the opening of The Four Seasons
Resort and the Inter Continental, this once-quiet area has now
become a popular resort. |
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| Ubud is attractive to tourists for a variety
of reasons. On a relatively small island with a horde of attractions,
Ubud is centrally located; many tourists simply base their entire
stay in the city and travel to other destinations from Ubud. |
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| Between Singaraja and Seririt on Bali's wild
north coast, Lovina is a busy stretch of losmens and hotels,
and the low sea makes this by far from the most inspiring beach
in Bali. Pemuteran has plenty of coral available such as Elkhorn
and Staghorn. |
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| Candidasa is the gateway to eastern Bali and
is developing as a popular tourist destination. Amed and Tulamben
are alternative destinations in east Bali. |
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| Accommodation in the rest of Bali such as Tabanan,
West Bali, Nusa Lembongan. Nusa Lembongan is one of the most
popular destinations for day trips from Bali. |
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