Nusa
Dua and Tanjung Benoa are Bali's modern tourist resorts
- a government-run dreamland of coconut palms, white
sand beaches and pristine waters located near the island's
southernmost tip. Geologically, the area is quite different
from the rest of Bali, and even from the rest of the
Bukit peninsula upon which it rests.
Instead
of rice fields or limestone cliffs, there is sandy soil
reaching down to a long, sandy beach protected by a
reef. Coconut trees are everywhere - Nusa Dua was once
a huge coconut plantation. The climate here is also
drier than the rest of Bali, freshened by a mild ocean
breeze.
Nusa Dua's hotels are geared to tourist groups, beach
fanatics and international conferences. Each hotel has
its own combination of first-class business and resort
facilities. Located in a large, landscaped park, the
complex also comprises an international convention center,
a championship 18-hole golf course, a luxury shopping
center, a medical clinic, and an amphitheater for music
and dance. More facilities are located in the village
of Bualu, just outside the resort. A strip of hotels,
restaurants and watersports operators is located along
the narrow cape north of Nusa Dua, Tanjung Benoa. And
a new area is being developed at Pecatu or South Nusa
Dua, south of Nusa Dua proper, anchored by the Nikko
Hotel.
Nusa
Dua Area Hotels
» Amanusa
(USD 794.00, 5 Star)
» Bali
Hilton International (USD 82.00, 5 Star)
» Grand
Hyatt Bali (USD 115.00, 5 Star)
» Melia
Bali Hotel (USD 92.00, 5 Star)
» Nusa
Dua Beach Hotel (USD 102.00, 5 Star)
»
Putri Bali Beach Hotel (USD 67.00, 5 Star)
» Sheraton
Lagoon Hotel (USD 147.00, 5 Star)
» Sheraton
Nusa Indah Resort (USD 142.00, 5 Star)
»
Nikko Bali Hotel (USD 107.00, 5 Star)
» Aston
Bali Resort (USD 67.00, 4 Star)
» Bali
cliff resort (USD 87.00, 4 Star)
» Bali
gardenia hotel(USD 47.00, 3 Star)
» Bali
tropik hotel (USD 102.00, 4 Star)
» Bualu
hotel (USD 39.00, 3 Star)
» Club
med Hotel (USD 170.00)
» Grand
mirage hotel (USD 117.00, 5 Star)
» Jimbaran
hills hotel (USD 32.00, 3 Star)
» Matahari
terbit hotel (USD 45.00, 3 Star)
» Melia
Bali Hotel (USD 92.00, 4 Star)
» Nusa
dua beach hotel (USD 102.00, 5 Star)
» Princess
nusadua (USD 32.00, 3 Star)
» Puri
benoa suites (USD 37.00, 3 Star)
» Putri
bali hotel (USD 67.00, 5 Star)
» Ramada
resort (USD 52.00, 4 Star)
» Sonni
puteri hotel (USD 28.00, 3 Star)
» Swiss
bel hotel (USD 55.00, 4 Star)
» The
bale hotel (USD 317.00, 4 Star)
» Villa
bintang (USD 42.00, 4 Star)
» Wantilan
villa (USD 445.00, 3 Star)
The
Nusa Dua complex has many international restaurants
(with international prices) in the five star hotels.
All hotels hold theme buffet dinners featuring Balinese
dances. The Galeria area offers Spanish, Indonesian,
Balinese, Italian, Korean, Thai, Swiss-German, Chinese,
Japanese, and Western cuisines. Try Warung Bali to taste
some local flavor, Sendok Restaurant for a variety of
international dishes and Escargot for French cuisine.
For fresh spicy seafood, try the Jala-Jala restaurant
in the new Nikko Bali hotel. For excellent Japanese
food including sushi and teppanyaki, the Matsuri Japanese
Restaurant, next to the Galleria Shopping Complex, is
a must.
For
cheaper food and more natural surroundings, head for
the village of Bualu just outside the resort.
Nusa
Dua Night Life
Nusa
Dua is a resort for short stays, conventioneers and
families who generally don't go out. If they do, it's
either to Jimbaran or Kuta.
Tanjung
Benoa Activities
Facilities
are available at reasonable rates in over 10 locations.
The following is a rough ideas. Canoes ,Deep-sea fishing,
Scuba Diving,certified divers, Snorkeling around Nusa
Dua, Day trips to Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan: Banana
boats, water scooters, water skiing, jet skis, wave
runners, windsurfers, and parasailing are also available.
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