
Villa Alizee in
Villa Alizee has 3 single private villas in one area. It is near the center, fine restaurants, only 10 minutes walk to the beach and 20 Minutes to the Ngurah Rai Airport. It is located near
Each Villa has the following facilities:
* Open air living room with garden view
* Kitchen
* 2 bathrooms with hot water
* 2 bedrooms with air-condition and safety box
* Satellite TV
* 1 private pool with Jacuzzi
Gardener, room boy and maid are all included and they are ready to give you their best service on your request.
Off Season:
From 01 March to 31 May
Mid-season:
From 01 June to 30 June
From 01 October to 31 November
High Season
From 01 July to 30 September
From 01 December to 28 February
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For further information or booking Alizee Villa, please feel free to contact
Aliyas at ph: +62 81 353 092 258
Or email to : aliyas_m@yahoo.com
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AT a cool elevation just 45 minutes by road north of Denpasar and the holiday coast of Bali, Ubud conforms to the classic hill-station template of clean and crisp air, gentle pace and deep green views.Ubud has been a haven for foreign artists and creative castaways since the 1930s, when it must have seemed like Shangri-la.
Ubud has also been a travellers’ getaway since (at least) the 1970s but the hippie flower-power atmosphere has been replaced with a smarter vibe and cafes are as likely to serve excellent espresso and wines by the glass as they are mango juice and herbal teas.
Today, the main streets are a jumble of shops that may not be all that different to their coastal counterparts in Kuta or Seminyak but the methodical fossicker will be rewarded with good antiques and hand-made finds, especially wood carvings.
One of the deflating experiences of planning a holiday is rushing to book a “never to be repeated” airfare or package holiday bargain, only to find that after factoring in the accommodation, meals and unstated “extras”, a better deal could have been found with a little more homework.Sometimes a marvelous one-way airfare is no indication of the true cost of a Bali holiday, because the cost of accommodation, transfers and a flight home still has to be added - all before factoring in the cost of meals, leisure activities, and cool afternoon drinks enjoyed after a beautiful day of sunshine. Garuda Indonesia’s new “All Inclusive” Bali resorts flyer features a range of holiday options at resort hotels where, in addition to affordable airfares, transfers, and accommodation, all meals, beverages, guest activities and a range of value added specials are also included in the package price. Prices start from $1029*per person for four nights “all inclusive” at Hotel Sanur Beach on the golden sands of peaceful Sanur, up to $1781*per person for ten nights “all inclusive” at the Five Star Melia Benoa Resort overlooking the crystal blue waters at Tanjung Benoa. Also at Tanjung Benoa, the Club Bali Mirage and Bali Tropic Resort also offer attractively priced “all inclusive” holidays.These “all inclusive” holidays also include free flow consumption of local beer, wine and spirits. Room upgrades, guest activities including non-motorised water sports, entertainment, cultural shows, extra meals and bonus night are also available. “Travellers are always looking for value for money, and by purchasing an “all inclusive” holiday they know exactly what they are getting”, says Garuda Indonesia Regional Manager, Southwest Pacific, Mr Suranto Yitnopawiro. “There are no worries because there are no extras, no hidden charges, just a package that includes what it says. Apart from any personal costs, and of course shopping for which Bali is famous, an “all inclusive” holiday could also be called a “wallet free” holiday because there is little left to pay for when you stay at these resorts,” says Mr Yitnopawiro. Prices for the ‘all Inclusive’ packages are valid for travel from early October until the end of March but to fly on the lowest priced airfares currently available bookings must be made and paid in full by November 8. ‘All Inclusive’ packages are available via contacting your travel agent or visiting the ‘Bali on Any Budget’.Garuda Indonesia operates services from Sydney and Melbourne with Airbus A330 aircraft. The airline is committed to a quality, efficient and top value service to the Australian market, which it has served with high reliability and safety for 38 years.* Plus Australian Government taxes and airport/airline fees and surcharges of $248.80pp ex SYD, $230.81pp ex MEL. For departures ex BNE/ADL, add domestic airfares and taxes to/from SYD/MEL.
Denpasar, Indonesia (AHN) - The U.S. government on Wednesday declared the international airport in Bali, Indonesia safe and secure, the Antara news agency said. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) also lifted an almost two-year-old security warning on the Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar after the facility passed evaluation by U.S. transport safety inspectors. Citing a statement from the U.S. Embassy in Indonesia, Antara said the US Transportation Security Administration found the airport at the tourist island meeting international flight security standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organization. The corresponding lifting of the security alert issued against the airport on Dec. 23, 2005 meant that U.S. airlines no longer need to notify the DHS of purchase of travel tickets to Bali. The U.S. safety approval came in time for the 13th U.N. conference on climate change that Bali is hosting in December this year. An estimated 10,000 participants are expected in the event that will lay down new rules on climate to replace the Kyoto Protocol. The Kyoto Protocol, which was opened for signature in Japan in 1997 and entered into force in 2005, limits carbon dioxide emissions of ratifying countries.
Innovators in Hotel Property Development to Deliver Unprecedented
Four-Star, Luxury to Exotic Malaysian Resort Setting
ORLANDO, Fla., Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ — Hard Rock International and
Hotel Properties Limited (HPL) announced today their plans to develop a
Hard Rock Hotel in Penang, Malaysia. Hard Rock Hotel Penang will be a
luxury resort situated along the famous beaches of Batu Ferringhi, hailed
as the Pearl of the Orient. The property, which aims to infuse new
excitement and energy into the market, underscores resurgence in tourism
and reflects Hard Rock’s strategy to accelerate expansion of the brand
worldwide.
The resort is situated on nearly five acres of land with approximately
two miles of magnificent beachfront on one of Asia’s most popular island
destinations. Coupled with Hard Rock’s tradition of providing luxury,
quality service and amenities with a unique rock ‘n’ roll edge, this
destination resort will bring a unique entertainment element the island has
yet to offer.
“We plan to continue our Asian expansion of the Hard Rock brand with
unique, new properties — including urban hotel and destination resorts and
cafes,” commented Hamish Dodds, President and CEO, Hard Rock International.
“We have a long standing and successful partnership with HPL Hotels &
Resorts through the Hard Rock Hotel properties in Bali and Pattaya.”
Through a major renovation of the existing property, HPL Hotels &
Resorts will completely revamp the existing five-story main building, add
additional rooms and maintain one of the two current beachfront bungalows,
converting it into a full service luxury spa. The renovation and expansion
will increase guestroom keys from 180 to 255, configured as mostly deluxe
rooms with hill, sea, garden or lagoon views. There will also be nine
studio suites and one Kings’ suite. Four food and beverage outlets are
planned for the resort, which will include a Hard Rock Cafe, an all-day
dining restaurant and a bar/lounge. The resort’s main ballroom and three
function rooms offer a total of 5,700 square feet for private events and
the meetings, incentives, corporate and exhibitions clientele.
Additionally, there will be a fully equipped gym and a specialized kids’
club.
A main trademark of the Hard Rock Hotel experience, Hard Rock Hotel
Penang will feature an incredible oversized free-form pool, totaling 25,833
square feet, replete with sand islands and luxurious poolside cabanas.
“Penang has eagerly anticipated the entry of an energetic and
adventurous hotel brand such as Hard Rock,” says Stephen Lau, Chairman of
HPL Hotels & Resorts. “Our company’s projected growth strategy is to
continue to open more resorts and hotels in key Asia-Pacific cities that,
in partnership with like- minded associates, will assure our guests a
satisfying level of comfort backed by personalized service. Hard Rock Hotel
Penang could not be more perfect.”
“The Seminole Tribe of Florida is thrilled about further Hard Rock
development in Southeast Asia,” notes Max Osceola Jr., Member of the
Seminole Tribal Council, “It’s a testament to the brand that we have such
incredible strategic partners and ample opportunity for global growth in
such interesting locations. We are looking forward to this groundbreaking
new property.”
Declared as “Visit Malaysia Year” by the Deputy Prime Minister Datuk
Seri Najib Tun Razak, Malaysia is expecting an increase in the number of
tourist arrivals to reach approximately 20 million in 2007; up from 17.5
million in 2006. With the “Visit Malaysia Year” 2007 campaign and the
State’s efforts to bring back the glory days of tourism to Penang, the
island is expected to see a major resurgence in leisure, transient and
business travel with robust gains in overall occupancy and average rates.
About Hard Rock International
With 122 high-energy Hard Rock Cafes and eight Hotels/Casinos in 47
countries, Hard Rock International is one of the world’s most globally
recognized brands. Beginning with an Eric Clapton guitar, Hard Rock owns
the world’s greatest collection of music memorabilia, which is displayed at
its locations around the globe. Hard Rock is also known for its collectible
fashion and music-related merchandise, Hard Rock Live performance venues
and an award-winning website. In addition to the two flagship Seminole Hard
Rock Hotels and Casinos in Tampa and Hollywood, Fla., Hard Rock
Hotels/Casinos are located in Las Vegas, Biloxi, Orlando, Chicago, Pattaya
and Bali, with San Diego scheduled to open later in 2007. Additional hotel
and casino projects have been announced in Macau, scheduled to open in
2009, and Palm Springs, scheduled to open in 2010. Hard Rock International,
Inc. is owned by Seminole Hard Rock Entertainment, Inc. For more
information on Hard Rock.
About HPL Hotels & Resorts
Headquartered in Singapore, HPL Hotels & Resorts currently manages the
activities of eight hotels and resorts in the Asia-Pacific region. These
include Concorde Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Concorde Hotel Shah Alam, Concorde Inn
Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Hard Rock Hotels in Bali - Indonesia
and Pattaya - Thailand, Casa del Mar in Langkawi - Malaysia, The Lakehouse
in Cameron Highlands - Malaysia and Rihiveli Beach Resort in Maldives.
Bali, a beautiful island paradise in the Indonesian archipelago made international news when the island was rocked by suicide bombings in 2002 and 2005. However, the island is better known as an excellent vacation holiday destination and a major tourist attraction.
Tourists who have visited this South East Asian island will tell you that Bali exudes a certain magical charm and that is why, some people call Bali, the Island of Gods. After all, gods live in paradise don’t they?
You will be pleasantly impressed by the many stunningly beautiful tourist attractions and the charming local people. If you are a scuba diver, you will be pleased to know that Bali is one of the top scuba diving destinations in the world.
Bali presents itself as a modern paradox because its ancient and traditional culture is still very much alive amidst modern living. While the basic conservatism of the Balinese people has enabled them to preserve many of their ancient customs, culture and religion, it has never hindered the acceptance of the new and innovative modern technological advancement.
The island is indeed a feast for the eye for tourists on holiday vacation in Indonesia. As the island is situated near the equator, it has almost equal amount of time for rain and sunshine making its environment very suitable for human inhabitation and as a result, Bali has been inhabited and civilized since ancient times.
Bali is also the only island in “middle Indonesia” that has more or less uninterrupted cultural continuity for hundreds of years. It is of this reason, Bali is the only part of Indonesia that remains “Hindu” and is still retaining elements of fusion of ethnic and Hindu cultures of more than a thousand years of cultural tradition.
When the island was colonized by the Dutch at the beginning of last century, the Dutch colonial masters were so impressed by the traditions of the Balinese that a concerted effort was made to preserve the island’s mystical culture.
The Balinese society is a strong and cohesive one because the local people promote communal and family values. Feelings of alienation from parents and friends which are common in the western world are almost unheard of in Bali.
Children are carried everywhere or strapped to their mother’s back until they are at least three months old. Religious rituals are performed regularly to keep the children safe, healthy and to protect them from harmful spirits. Every aspect of village life is organized in such detail that the individual’s responsibilities and rights are meticulously defined by the Balinese tradition.
The Balinese are emotionally strong people and take the unfortunate incidents in their stride. The people are eternal optimists and believe that their Island of Gods enjoys a special place in the grander scheme of things. This is another reason why the local population can bounce back from the tragic terrorist attacks so quickly. Want to visit paradise? Then include Bali as your next holiday vacation destination for its many tourists attractions.
BANGKOK, Thailand, Aug. 19 /PRNewswire / — Anantara Resorts is set to
open a luxurious boutique property on a prime beachfront location in the
chic resort area of Seminyak, Bali. Anantara Resort Seminyak, with a total
of just 59 luxurious suites, is a comfortable 30 minute drive from the
international airport and is scheduled to open on December 15th this year.
Designed to complement the breathtaking panorama of the Indian Ocean,
Anantara Resort Seminyak will reflect the lifestyle and culture of the
stylish surrounds of Seminyak. The design of the 59 all-suite resort is
contemporary, using extensive glass panelling to bring the vast waterscape
of Seminyak Beach into the interiors and emphasize a natural ambience and
fluidity with nature.
Under the esteemed architectural vision of Anthony Liu, whose firm
TonTon is renowned for its innovative tropical designs such as the Bale
Resort in Nusa Dua, Anantara Resort Seminyak is poised to raise the
benchmark for luxury accommodation. The resort is just a short stroll from
the glamorous hub of Seminyak with its hip designer ateliers and
cosmopolitan dining nightlife.
Each spacious suite in the five-story resort, all with an average of 70
to 80 sq metres, has an ocean view which accentuates a breezy and relaxed
atmosphere.
To further indulge in the beautiful surrounds, the resort has a stylish
rooftop bar with languorous settees and oversized cushions available for
guests to “chill out” and soak in the famous Balinese sunsets. Serving up
new world and Asian fare, and overlooking the wide expanses of beach below,
the rooftop is set to be one of Bali’s premier entertainment and dining
venues.
The Thai restaurant in the lobby level of the hotel will also offer an
impressive mix of traditional Thai and contemporary fusion-styled dishes,
inspired by the four main provinces of Thailand..
Further features at the boutique resort include an infinity-edge pool
overlooking the ocean vista, a first-class fitness facility and Bali’s
first Anantara Spa, Asia’s foremost. Using Balinese design and décor, the
Anantara Spa’s earthen tone interiors will contrast with the calming
seascape exterior to reflect the harmony and interdependence of land and
water. Consisting of four doubles suites and eight treatment beds, each spa
room is equipped with private Jacuzzi and ocean views.
Raffles Hotels & Resorts continues its pace of expansion with a new luxury resort in Bali, Indonesia. In an agreement signed with PT Asia Pasifik Properti, a subsidiary of the Rekso Group, Raffles Hotels & Resorts will manage Raffles Amartha, which will be located along the scenic Jimbaran coast. Raffles Amartha is scheduled to open in 2010 and features a resort comprising approximately 90 luxurious villas, and 25 Raffles Residences for private ownership. Occupying a sprawling 11 hectares, Raffles Amartha is built to resemble a Water Palace, with inspiration drawn from classical Javanese-Hindu architecture and style, characterised by open spaces, water features and walled courtyards on rising terraces. The centrepiece of the Water Palace is the resort’s lobby. Sitting high on a terrace, it overlooks the resort’s water gardens, pavilions and villas, offering residents commanding views of the ocean as they gaze across the landscaped grounds. Raffles Amartha is bordered by a cliff above the beach (commonly referred to as ‘dreamland beach’), and an 18-hole golf course. Each villa at Raffles Amartha features a private plunge pool and sun deck, and most are located on terraces, ensuring panoramic views of the ocean or golf course, as well as the private and intimate feel that Raffles is renowned for. Residents in search of supreme exclusivity can look forward to the Presidential Villa or the spacious 5-bedroom Raffles Residence along the cliff. While in residency at Raffles Amartha, one can lounge by the infinity swimming pool perched at the cliff top, or indulge in the sumptuous range of culinary creations at the all-day dining restaurant or the resort’s specialty restaurant. The lobby court will serve freshly brewed coffee and tea, and a wide range of cocktails, while the Cave Bar by the beach is ideal for drinks, finger-food and barbeques. With an expansive 2000 square metres RafflesAmrita Spa at the resort, residents will also be pampered by skilled therapists as they experience the spa’s extensive massage and wellness options. RafflesAmrita Spa is a signature component of Raffles hotels and resorts found around the world. According to an ancient Sanskrit legend, ‘Amrita’ was the magical elixir of youth sought by deities. RafflesAmrita Spa at Raffles Hotel and Raffles The Plaza in Singapore, as well as Raffles Resort Canouan Island in The Grenadines, have all been acknowledged as best spa in their respective destinations. Raffles Amartha will also feature a cliff-top wedding pavilion, and couples can plan an unforgettable wedding or even renew their vows in this romantic setting, accompanied by sweeping ocean views and an amazing sunset. The resort is located only 15 minutes away from Bali’s international airport, Denpasar.“Raffles Amartha, with its iconic location and unique concept, will be the preferred home-away-from-home for privileged travellers in Bali. Raffles Hotels & Resorts is renowned for peerless service, creative cuisine concepts and gracious hospitality and we are very pleased to be working with them on this project,” commented Mr Sukowati Sosrodjojo, Chief Executive Officer, Rekso Group. Said Mrs Diana Ee-Tan, Managing Director of Raffles Hotels & Resorts, “Bali is an island of incredible beauty, steeped in heritage, art and culture. Raffles has long wanted to have a resort here and we are thrilled that PT Asia Pasifik Properti has entrusted Raffles to operate this spectacular development. We are simply delighted to be able to bring the Raffles difference to this much sought after destination.”
BERLIN (AFP) — A 20-nation meeting in Berlin has helped lay the foundation for negotiations in Bali in December about a new climate change treaty to replace the Kyoto Protocol, a UN official said Tuesday.“We have laid the foundation for formal talks,” the executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Yvo de Boer, said in Berlin.He said the two-day meeting of ministers of the Group of Eight plus 12 other major energy consumers that ended in Berlin on Tuesday had helped forge greater understanding between the haves and the have-nots on combating global warming.“I have heard here in Berlin that all nations want to make progress in Bali, and that they want the conference there to establish clear goals and greater involvement on the part of developing countries,” de Boer added.“Everybody already has a climate change policy and everybody is ready to go further.”The UNFCCC hopes that its conference in Bali, Indonesia will deliver a roadmap for negotiating cuts in greenhouse gas emissions that will be implemented after 2012, when the Kyoto Protocol runs out.But deeply conflicting views between countries about how to act to stop the Earth from overheating means that the UN officials will have their work cut out to prevent it all ending in deadlock. One problem is configuring a treaty encouraging cuts by the United States, which opposes the cap on emissions set down under Kyoto and is pushing for a voluntary, technology-driven approach. Another problem is what kind of commitments large developing countries should make under post-2012 Kyoto. German Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel said there were encouraging signs that a global consensus was slowly emerging to avert a looming disaster.This, and hardening public opinion, will “make it very difficult for nations to opt out of the process,” Gabriel said.“Recalcitrant governments are facing more and more pressure,” he said, referring to the United States, the world’s number one greenhouse gas emitter, which walked away from Kyoto in 2001.Little detail was known about positions taken at the Berlin meeting — the third and penultimate in the G8’s so-called Gleneagles Process on climate change, clean energy and sustainable development.Veterans of climate negotiations expect some of the major players in this process to declare their hand only at a time closer to the Bali conference or possibly at Bali itself. That conference will be preceded by two major meetings in the United States.On September 24, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will host a 30-nation meeting in New York.Three days later US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will chair a meeting of 16 countries that together account for some 90 percent of global emissions in Washington.