Oberoi Hotel Bali
Jalan Laksmana Po Box 3351 Seminyak Beach DenpasarBali, Indonesia
Enveloped by a jungle of tropical flora and situated on quiet Seminyak Beach, the Oberoi Bali is located 15 kilometers from Denpasar, Indonesia. Ngurah Rai International Airport is nine kilometers south of the hotel. Set amid 15 acres of gardens that recreate a traditional Balinese village, this property features stone-covered buildings tucked beneath thatched roofs. Abutting a serene beach known as one of the most beautiful on the island, the Oberoi Bali places a premium on solitude and tranquility. Breakfast is served in an open-air venue on the beach, and later in the day, guests can enjoy libations and spectacular sunsets at Kayu Bar. The property's open-air spa is a great place for relaxation. Poolside rattan chaise lounges overlook the ocean, and complimentary amenities including ice water, sunscreen and ice cream are available. For ocean pursuits, the hotel provides complimentary boogie and surf boards. Indoors, guests can exercise at the updated fitness center. If business is on the agenda, the resort delivers with its meeting rooms. Underneath colorful umbrellas, fresh seafood and light meals are served at Frangipani Caf?, or guests can dine indoors under an impressively steep thatched roof at Kura Kura, where Indonesian cuisine features Indian- influenced fare. Guestrooms, called lanais and villas, boast teak touches and Balinese artifacts. Bathrooms, featuring complimentary designer toiletries, are spacious and include sunken tubs that overlook private courtyards. Accommodations feature stone privacy fences, and villas have large plunge pools. Additional complimentary offerings include bottled water, and fresh fruit and flowers. With its secluded scenic locale, the Oberoi Bali melds Balinese tradition with modern amenities. Gala Dinner: The hotel will host a mandatory Christmas Eve Gala Dinner on December 24, 2008 and a mandatory New Year's Even Gala Dinner on December 31, 2008. All guests will be charged for the dinner whether or not they attend. The gala dinner compulsory charge for Christmas Eve is USD 135 net per person and for New Year's Even is USD 220 net per person. The charge is not included in the room rate and is payable directly to the hotel upon check-in.
Transportation
From Ngurah Rai International Airport: The hotel is approximately 9 kilometers away.
Rooms
Luxury Lanai Garden-One king or two Hollywood single beds (one frame with two mattresses). Veranda with wood chairs and table. 55?60 square meters (592?645 square feet). Balinese paintings and d?cor. Complimentary fruit basket. Desk with high-speed Internet access (surcharge) and multi-line phone. Cable TV and DVD player. Coffeemaker. Minibar with complimentary bottled water. In-room safe. Welcome amenities include lei, drink, and cold towel.
Room Facilities
Air conditioning, Complimentary toiletries, Bathrobes, Bathroom telephone, Complimentary newspaper, DVD player, Multi-line phone, Wake-up calls, Minibar, Smoking rooms, Hair dryer, Iron/ironing board (on request, Desk, Bottled water in room (complim, In-room safe, Climate control, Housekeeping, Welcome amenities, Coffee/tea maker, Cable/satellite TV, Turndown service, Designer toiletries, Internet access - high speed, Cribs (infant beds) available, Extra towels/bedding in room, Internet access - surcharge, Slippers, Makeup mirror, Sewing kit, Balcony, Blackout drapes/curtains
Location Description
Located on Seminyak Beach, the most beautiful on the island. The Oberoi Bali is located 25 minutes drive north of Ngurah Rai Airport, amongst rice paddy fields and 500 meter of golden sand beach front
Location
Central - Waterfront/Beach
General Facilities
Rollaways and cribs (infant beds), Full-service health spa, Video library, Beauty services, Coffee shop or cafe, Shoe shine, Bar/lounge, Gift shop or newsstand, Air-conditioned public areas, Laundry service, Conference room(s), Wedding services, Comp newspapers in lobby, Banquet facilities, Babysitting or child care, Massage-treatment room, Restaurant(s), Fax machine, Dry cleaning service, Safe-deposit box, Business center, Business services, Breakfast services, Internet public area - wireless, Parking (valet), Fitness equipment, Concierge desk, Medical assistance available, Barbecue grill(s), Hair salon, Room service (24 hours), Sauna, Laundry facilities, Concierge services, Currency exchange, Swimming pool - outdoor, Library, Meeting room (small groups), Internet public area - comp, Garden, Spa services on site, Parking (Complimentary), Airport transportation (fees apply)
Comments
Special Rate Pay 5 nights & stay 6 nights (Luxury Lanai Garden View) Validity: 01 May ? 30 June 2009
Checkout Time
12:00 PM
Checkin Time
2:00 PM
Cancellation Policy
48 HRS prior to arrival
Attractions
KUTA/LEGIAN: These two villages are full of small souvenir shops, departments stores, restaurants, bars and nightclubs. Kuta night market is of particular interest in experiencing local habitat. An art festival is held annually in Kuta. A bustling pace but an enjoyable way to see the local atmosphere and return to the peace and quiet of The Oberoi, located in north Legian. Kuta/Legian lies 2-5 kms South of The Oberoi, Bali.
TANAH LOT: Tanah Lot is located on the west coast, 13 kilometers away from Tabanan, and its famous for its beautiful sunsets with the temple silhouetted against the sky. The temple sanctuary was built by one of the last priests to come to Bali from Java in the 16th century and is one of Bali's most important Sea Temples. It stands on top of a rock that must once have been a promontory, jutting out into the gulf. During the high tide, the huge waves of the Indian Ocean at the base of the rock, breaking into white foam. During low tide, one can walk to the temple. Several merus (pagodas) stand here amidst the scenery. Harmless sea-snakes are found in the holes in the rocks. They are called duwe and are considered sacred by the people of Bali, so they must not be disturbed. You can also include Alas Kedaton in your visit, a sacred forest of towering nutmeg, also known as the Monkey Forest. Tanah Lot lies 15 km Northwest of The Oberoi, Bali.
UBUD: Ubud village is a major centre of the arts in Bali. Ubud grew from a small village into the famous resort that it is today. It became famous as an art colony and tourist destination following the arrival of Walter Spies, A German painter who established the Pita Maha artists organization. The Purl Lukisan museum was started by a Dutch painter Rudolf Bonnet, with the aim of preserving the high quality of Bali's art works. Ubud has many artists, but is especially known for its painters. Ubud is also known for its legong dancers. The Warna Warta Museum is also worth a visit. The village lies 28 kms from Denspar. Ubud is recommended for excellent art, including wood carvings, at very reasonable prices. Ubud lies 25 kms North East of The Oberoi, Bali.
TANAH LOT: Tanah Lot is located on the west coast, 13 kilometers away from Tabanan, and its famous for its beautiful sunsets with the temple silhouetted against the sky. The temple sanctuary was built by one of the last priests to come to Bali from Java in the 16th century and is one of Bali's most important Sea Temples. It stands on top of a rock that must once have been a promontory, jutting out into the gulf. During the high tide, the huge waves of the Indian Ocean at the base of the rock, breaking into white foam. During low tide, one can walk to the temple. Several merus (pagodas) stand here amidst the scenery. Harmless sea-snakes are found in the holes in the rocks. They are called duwe and are considered sacred by the people of Bali, so they must not be disturbed. You can also include Alas Kedaton in your visit, a sacred forest of towering nutmeg, also known as the Monkey Forest. Tanah Lot lies 15 km Northwest of The Oberoi, Bali.
UBUD: Ubud village is a major centre of the arts in Bali. Ubud grew from a small village into the famous resort that it is today. It became famous as an art colony and tourist destination following the arrival of Walter Spies, A German painter who established the Pita Maha artists organization. The Purl Lukisan museum was started by a Dutch painter Rudolf Bonnet, with the aim of preserving the high quality of Bali's art works. Ubud has many artists, but is especially known for its painters. Ubud is also known for its legong dancers. The Warna Warta Museum is also worth a visit. The village lies 28 kms from Denspar. Ubud is recommended for excellent art, including wood carvings, at very reasonable prices. Ubud lies 25 kms North East of The Oberoi, Bali.


