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The Oberoi Bali

Location: Seminyak, Bali
Rating: 5 Stars

 
The Oberoi Bali located on 500 meters in the golden sand of Legian beach, The Oberoi Bali is a 5-Star luxury resort designed in the style of a Balinese village by renowned Australian architect Peter Muller. Set in 15 acres of tropical gardens the resort blends tastefully into the natural beauty of Bali’s coastline.  The Oberoi Bali is built in a traditional Balinese style allowing you to experience the fabulous style of Bali with modern facilities catered to your comfort.  The facilities are of the highest standards as are the accommodations, some of which come with a private pool.

Hotel Facilities: 
The Hotels Features: Restaurant, bar, beauty shop, private beach, spa, business center, ampitheatre for cultural performances, concierge, library, massage, meeting / banquet facilities,  outdoor swimming pool, safe-deposit box, travel desk, limousine and car rental.

Dining:
Frangipani Cafe serves a daily breakfast in an al fresco setting, while Kura Kura serves Indonesian, Asian and Continental cuisines. Themed buffet dinners and scheduled live performances are featured at The Amphitheater. Cocktails, drinks and snacks can be enjoyed at Kayu Bar, which features views of the Indian Ocean.

Hotel Service: 
24 hours room service, 24-hour front desk, buttler on duty 24 h, 24-hour money exchange, limousine service,  house physican, tour & travel desk, postal service, currency exchange, car rental, laundry & dry cleaning service, doctor on call, Babysitting, taxies.

Sport & Leisure Facilities: 
2 oceanfront swimmingpools, sauna, massage & spa, fitness center,  tennis-court, beach and watersport facillities, beach volleyball, pool table, table tennis, chess pavilion water sport facilities : surf and boogie boards.

Hotel complimentary:
Free international newspaper, daily fruits basket.

Room Facilities:
The Oberoi Bali offers:  60 Lanai cottages rooms which each villa has a private terrace overlooking lush gardens or the beautiful beach. All bedrooms are fully air-conditioned and furnished with teak and Balinese artefacts you can choose a king-size bed or hollywood twin beds. Bathrooms are glass-walled and sunken marble baths look out into private walled courtyard gardens the batroom also have double vanity counter.
As all Oberoi rooms are non smoking, it is requested that guests smoke outside the room. Lanais:
The thatched-roof lanai rooms are built in clusters of four around a central rock pond. Each lanai rooms has a private terrace and measure 55 – 60 square metres. The bedroom is air conditioned and you can choose either a king-size Balinese bed or Hollywood twin beds. The bathroom is set in a private walled garden and appointed with a marble sunken bath and double vanity counter. Some have separate shower and a walk-in closet with ample storage space.

Villas:
The thatched-roof villas are havens of peace and privacy. They range in size from 200 square metres to 400 square metres. Each has its own lushly landscaped garden courtyard with a rock pond. A raised pavilion provides a shady retreat for alfresco dining and a private balcony overlooks the beach or gardens. The bedrooms are individually designed with a theme that reflects each villa’s floral name. The floral theme is carried through to the specially commissioned oil paintings and the handcarved wooden headboard of the king-size, four poster Balinese bed. The artworks, and the softly toned fabrics featuring local motifs, reflect the quality and intricacy of Balinese handicrafts. The bedroom décor is further enhanced by opulent marble flooring, and teak wood finishes. The luxurious bathroom feature open-air garden, secluded behind high stone walls. Each bathroom has a walk-in closet and luggage storage area, two vanity counters, separate stalls for shower and toilet, and a marble sunken bath.

Room Facilities:
All rooms are with: air-conditioning, color TV with cable & VCR, AM/FM alarm clock, hairdryer, mini-bar, IDD phone, mini-bar, satellite TV with in-house movies, hairdryers, library (offering video films, music, cassettes, books, and games).

Internet: WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.

 

Best hotel rates:

Check-in time

14:00

Check-out time

12:00

Check-in time

14:00

Check-out time

12:00

Facilities

  • 24 Hours reception
  • Air Condition
  • Bar
  • Car rental
  • Catering service
  • Fitness center
  • Free WiFi / Internet
  • In room: Free toiletries
  • In room: Hairdryer
  • In room: IDD Telephone
  • In room: Ironing board
  • In room: Minibar
  • In room: Safety Deposit Box
  • In room: TV
  • Laundry service
  • Lounge
  • Outdoor pool
  • Private bathroom
  • Restaurant
  • Room service
  • Seating area
  • Shops
  • SPA
  • Sun chairs

Facilities & Facts

Activities: Tennis Court, Sauna Fitness Center, Spa, Massage, Beachfront, Bicycle Rental, Game Room, Library,
Food & Drink: Restaurant, Bar, Breakfast in the Room, Snack Bar, Special Diet Meals (upon request),

Services:
Room Service, Packed Lunches, Car Rental, Shuttle Service (free), Airport Shuttle (surcharge), 24-Hour Front Desk, Currency Exchange, Tour Desk, Ticket Service, Baggage Storage, Concierge Service, Private Check-in / Check-out, Babysitting Services, Laundry & Dry Cleaning, Ironing Service, Shoeshine, Meeting / Banquet Facilities, Business Center, Hair & Beauty Salon, Souvenir / Gift Shop,

Internet: WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
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Seminyak

Seminyak

Seminyak

Located at the northern end of Legian, Seminyak is Bali’s most stylish and cosmopolitan beach resort. It combines a little urban chic with a vibrant European style atmosphere and attracts affluent package tourists and a constant flow of trendy clubbers.  Seminyak is Bali’s most fashionable area, home to among the island’s luxurious resorts and host to a number of fine restaurants and boutiques. Fashion stores and top dining spots with international chefs cooking up world-class cuisine line the streets, from Jalan Petitenget to Jalan Kayu Aya.

Seminyak’s Petitenget Beach offers a more secluded ambiance compared to its sister strands of Kuta and Legian to the south. However, after sunset a livelier nightlife scene takes over.
Chic hotels such as the W Retreat & Spa, or premier dining and entertainment venues such as Ku De Ta and the Potato Head Beach Club, have all garnered an international following.

Seminyak Beach offers a more refined resort feel compared to its neighbouring areas of Kuta and Legian, home to among the island’s best dining, nightlife and entertainment venues. Seminyak outshines the two as the island’s most prized beach resort area. Undercurrents are usually strong, and surfing is mostly for the advanced. Other activities to be had along the coast include horseback riding that starts from the Umalas stables in Canggu in the north, down to Seminyak’s Petitenget coast and Legian’s Blue Ocean Beach area. Seminyak sunsets are not to be missed, best enjoyed while chilling out with friends around the glitzy poolsides of the WooBar at the W Resort Bali, or down on the beachfront lawns of Ku De Ta or the Potato Head Beach Club.

It is hard to imagine that only ten years ago this was a distinctly separate village, and something of a backwater. Development has occurred at an astonishing pace, and as well as absorbing all green space which formerly separated Seminyak from Legian, it is now almost impossible to determine where Seminyak ends and the nearby villages of Petitenget, Umalas and Kerobokan begin

 

Beaches:
Seminyak Beach offers a more refined resort feel compared to its neighbouring areas of Kuta and Legian, home to among the island’s best dining, nightlife and entertainment venues. Seminyak outshines the two as the island’s most prized beach resort area. Undercurrents are usually strong, and surfing is mostly for the advanced.

Echo Beach is one of Bali’s most recently christened surf spots. The nickname overshadows its local name ‘Pantai Batu Mejan’, after a significant Balinese Hindu sea temple on site.
Petitenget Beach is a continuous expanse of grey sand stretching in both directions as far as the eye can see. To the south it becomes Legian Beach and then Kuta Beach, but is noticeably quieter than both. The sunsets here are famous, and opportunites abound to mix with the glitterati who frequent the high end beach front estalilshments such as Ku De Ta. Easy access points to the beach are at the end of Jalan Dhyana Pura, and from the large public car park (Rp 2,000) between Petitenget Temple and La Luciola restaurant.

 

Get Around at Seminyak:
The streets of Seminyak are increasingly jammed, with Jalan Laksmana being a particular black-spot. Your best options here are to walk or rent a motorcycle/bicycle. Taxis are everywhere available for a small price. Be sure the taxi driver put on the taximeter.

Nightlife:
Most of the lounges and clubs in Seminyak offer elegant interior designs and outdoor landscapes with green beachfront lawns and pools lined with shaded daybeds and facing the surf. Some also feature poolside bars, serving an extensive array of fine quality cocktails, martinis, wines, champagnes and vodkas. From the long-standing Ku De Ta, the elegant Potato Head Beach Club and WooBar at the W Retreat along the famous Jalan Petitenget, to the slightly far end of Batubelig Beach where the refined Mozaic Beach Club resides, Seminyak offers night owls among the island’s greatest haunts and watering holes.

Please note:
Current underflows can be strong, always swim between the red and yellow flags, don’t swim too far out! Do not leave your belongings unattended on the beach.
Do not do drugs! It can carry the death penalty, and there are enough foreigners residing in Bali courtesy of the Govt. prison service!
Do not  touch people’s heads – it is very offensive to Hindus.
Do not forget to look and listen while you cross the road. Cars may stop, motorbikes may not!
Do not walk in front of people praying.
At cremations, do not get in the way of the attendees – however important that photographic opportunity is!
Women are not allowed to enter temples during menstruation.
In a temple: Always wear a sarong and sash.
Driving: In Bali always expects the unexpected; always keep your eyes open and your mind on driving.

Money changers:
Please be very careful when changing your money. Always check the rate of exchange and commission (if any) the money changer is taking. Most importantly, always count your money before you leave the premises and if you can, bring your own calculator, as the ones used by some places can be “a little inaccurate”.

 

Seminyak Map & Hotels:
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Attractions

AttractionsSeminyak Beach and Petitenget Beach is a continuous expanse of grey sand stretching in both directions as far as the eye can see. To the south it becomes Legian Beach and then Kuta Beach, but is noticeably quieter than both. The sunsets here are famous, and opportunites abound to mix with the glitterati who frequent the high end beach front estalilshments.

Pura Petitenget at the beachside off Jl Petitenget is a compact, pretty Balinese temple, which is known for particularly spectacular beach-side ceremonies. A must-see, especially if you’re staying in the area, the centuries-old temple comes to life during its festive 210-day anniversaries. The name of the street that runs parallel to the beach is actually taken from the temple. Also, the namesake Petitenget Beach is only a few steps away from the temple where visitors and locals enjoy the best spots to share in the gorgeous sunset moments.

Biasa ArtSpace is the sister enterprise of the renowned Bali-based Biasa fashion brand. It is located only steps away from the Biasa Seminyak flagship store on the main road, and houses a fine collection of contemporary art that will appeal to art and fashion lovers in mind. Regular exhibitions are held featuring great and upcoming contemporary Indonesian artists are masters at various forms from paintings, figurines, to enigmatic sculpture and other awe-inspiring works. Location: Jalan Raya Seminyak 34, Seminyak

Kendra Gallery serves as a unique art space where you can freely drop in to browse through the vibrant works on display, and where like-minded visitors mingle with the creators behind the artworks at any of its featured exhibition openings. A great place to escape the hectic traffic of downtown Seminyak, Kendra Gallery is within a 10-minute walk to Jalan Laksmana. Location: Jalan Drupadi 88B, Seminyak.

Things to do:

Things to do:Seminyak is the high-end spa capital of Bali. Your spa experience here will be one of great luxury in a sophisticated setting. You pay up for all of that of course, but the prices are still 50% or more cheaper than you would pay in a western country. Fashion stores and top dining spots with international chefs cooking up world-class cuisine line the streets, from Jalan Petitenget to Jalan Kayu Aya.

Sufting: Conquer the waves around Seminyak - No matter if you are new to surfing or you are an experienced surfer, the beaches around Seminyak offer great opportunities. Beginners will find suitable waves at Kuta and Legian beach, while expert surfers can take on the more challenging breaks at the beaches north of Seminyak. Boards can be rented almost everywhere, and several surf schools around Seminyak will teach you to master waves.

Visit one of Seminyak´s stylish beach clubs - Along the beach, several elegant beach clubs attracts the glitterati of Seminyak. You shouldn’t deny yourself a visit to at least one of them whether it will be for a lazy breakfast, to lounge by the pool during the day, to watch the sun sets into the Indian Ocean, an evening cocktail, or to dine in one of the beach Club restaurants, which are among some of Seminyak’s best.

Rooftop dining Seminyak is having a love affair with rooftops. And why not, when the weather is this good? SOS Supper Club, on the roof of Anantara Seminyak hotel, is the leader of the pack, with nightly DJs and unfettered views of the Indian Ocean. Book a table under the stars for a steak dinner or flop on a day bed to snack and watch the stars come out with a Bali Classic in hand (strawberry, lime, cranberry, lychee with pomegranate juice and sparkling wine) or a pitcher of SOS punch.

Shopping - The island's best fashion is found in Seminyak, with beautiful, often handmade clothes at a price you'll never find in Europe, USA , Japan or Australia.

Join the party crowds at Seminyak’s clubs - Seminyak might still be the home of Bali’s craziest nightlife, but if you want to party in style Seminyak is the only place to be. Friday and Saturday night are the liveliest any time of the year, but in the peak seasons you can dance on the beach or sip cocktails until late any night of the week.

Restaurants

The best restaurants in Seminyak make up most of Bali’s greatest and most well-established dining spots, with the streets throughout this upscale beach resort area being recognized as must-visit dining destinations.

Ku De Ta is easily one of Seminyak’s famous long-running nightlife institutions – often considered the trendsetter for upscale nightlife and beach dining in Seminyak, and an inspiration to other similar beach club venues all over the island. The venue features a unique layout with a main restaurant area, a dedicated bar, a centrepiece lawn bordering the beachfront where all special events take place and a special private loft for secluded VIP-style moments.

Mozaic Beach Club extends the quality-dining scene of Ubud’s Mozaic Restaurant Gastronomique to the southern shores of Bali, with a twist. A poolside bar and lounge with a seaside sundeck offers a laidback alternative to the sophisticated private dining restaurant north of the blue tiled pool. As the only beach club on this black-sand beach, Mozaic Beach Club offers two different dining scenes.

SOS Supper Club is one of Seminyak’s trendiest chill-outs, offering a relaxing vibe, stylish settings and a high vantage point overlooking the rolling surf and dramatic sunsets. Comprising an open-air restaurant and cocktail bar, and a lively space for gigs and clubbing, the venue forms the signature lounge of the Anantara Seminyak Bali, located at the beachfront end of Jalan Abimanyu (formerly known as Jalan Dhyana Pura).

Potato Head Beach Club has fast gained popularity as one of the most happening venues in Seminyak, joining the array of world-class hotspots that line this upscale, cosmopolitan coastal village. The venue is next door to the W Retreat, and its access from the main Jalan Petitenget road is similar to W’s, with a long and narrow lane that transports you to a world of drinks, dining and partying on its lawn beachfront.

Cocoon is a striking venue on the corner of Jalan Double Six, the legendary beach street famous for its hangouts and nightlife in southern Seminyak. It features an inviting blue centrepiece pool surrounded by white sun loungers, serving as a cool pool retreat with sea views and embroidered traditional Balinese parasols by day. Cocoon serves Asian fusion and Mediterranean cuisine and offers a great chill out scene with innovative cocktails to match the sunsets. (Jlan Double Six).

Hu’u Bar is among the most celebrated venues on Jalan Petitenget in Seminyak. The venue is part of the Hu’u brand that also features a restaurant and luxury accommodation facilities. Hu’u first opened in 2001 and has since enjoyed success with crowds of partygoers and diners from around the world.

Mint Bali - If Seminyak’s well-established venues don’t get you grooving enough, you might want to check out this latest addition on Jalan Petitenget that specifically caters to lingering clubbers who still have the oomph to dance into the wee hours. Mint Bali is a go-to place for late evening drinks and after-dinner gatherings with friends.

Pull up at smokin' Mamasan, the cooler little sister to Seminyak dining stalwart Sarong, and order the snapper dumplings for a taste epiphany (Jl Raya Kerobokan 135.

Mades Warung - Don't be expecting the usual dingy tiles and rickety tables at the island's most famous warung (restaurant). Made's is all-singing, all-dancing, with a cute little Balinese dance show each night. At Jl. Seminyak.

Other good Restaurants are: Ultimo, Chanti, The Breeze (alli in Jl. Kayu Aya). and Metis in Jl. Petitenget.
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