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12/05/2008

The characteristics Hotel in Bali

The characteristics Hotel in Bali by region:  
1. Nusa Dua
2. Tanjung Benoa
3. Sanur
4. Kuta, Legian
5. Jimbaran, Ungasan, Uluwatu
6. Seminyak, Canggu, Tanah Lot
7. Ubud
8. others: Denpasar, singaraja, lovina, candidasa, etc.

The following seven market areas are located in the southern part of Bali. Additionally, there are several areas such as Lovina Beach (Singaraja Regency) and Can¬didasa Beach (Karangasem Regency) which have been developed as tourist areas.

Both foreign and domestic visitors to Bali from Ngurah Rai International Airport are about the same in terms of numbers. The total number of visitors up to April 2008 represented around 70% of the total visitors of 2007. Positive projection is possible since peak seasons in Bali occur in the second quarter every year.

For several years Bali has been a favourite place for the Japanese followed by Austra¬lians. The reason for the latter fact is mostly geographical. Another emerging market is Russia. Despite being smaller in number compared to the other 10 main markets, the growth trend is quite significant. The Bali market is now expecting the arrival of more Russian tourists.

Kuta, as the busiest resort area, captures the highest number of hotel developments. However compared to exclusive resort areas like Nusa Dua or Ubud, Kuta has fewer 5-star hotels. Nusa Dua and Ubud have more 5-star hotels than the other resort areas. We also no¬tice that Seminyak and Jimbaran are becom¬ing more upper class areas, as they have more 5-star hotels.

1. Nusadua
  Nusa Dua is a well-planned 350-hectare resort area in Bali and provides the highest numbers     of 5-star hotels. This area is controlled by BTDC (Bali Tourism Development Corpora¬tion). The 4 and 5-star hotels in Nusa Dua are managed mainly by international hotel opera¬tors, such as Sheraton, Westin, Hyatt, Melia Bali and Nikko. Only Ayodya is managed by a local operator, after their contract with Hilton ended in 2006. 
2. Tanjung Benoa
Tanjung Benoa is located in the northern part of Nusa Dua, in a peninsula called Benoa. Be¬sides being visited as a tourism area, Tanjung Benoa also provides a harbour and several water sports facilities.

3. Sanur
Sanur was the first tourism area in Bali, devel¬oped in the 1930s. Some international hotel chain operators have been managing hotels including Bali Hyatt, Mercure Resort Sanur and Sanur Paradise Plaza.

4. Kuta
Since the 1960s, star-rated hotels and retail and entertainment facilities have been devel¬oped in Kuta. Now, Kuta has become the main tourist destination particularly for those who like to assemble together.
5. Jimbaran
Similar to Ubud, Jimbaran hotels also com¬prise top class hotels. The latest luxury resort is Bvlgari Hotel. Located at Pecatu, this hotel is developed by MRA Group & Partner, who holds Bvlgary licences in Indonesia. Mean¬while, the Four Seasons Jimbaran is ranked number 5 in the World Best Award 2006 by Travel and Leisure Magazine (number 8 in 2005) followed by The Ritz Carlton ranked number 7. Since 2006, the AOR in Jimbaran has trend¬ed up and this suggests that hotels in Jimba¬ran are becoming more popular particularly among those looking for the ultimate atmo¬sphere. 

6. Seminyak 
Seminyak and its surroundings are called the Sunset Coast area where people can find fash¬ionable boutiques, retail outlets, clubs, cafés and restaurants. Among foreigners, Seminyak is becoming more popular as a residential area with 24-hour activities, including night-life entertainment. The areas developed towards the northern parts of Seminyak include Cang¬gu and Tanah Lot.

7. Ubud
Compared to the other resort areas, Ubud has a unique position as it sells agro-related cultures and has a paddy rice field scene which offers a serene and tranquil environment. To offer a peaceful environment, hotels are developed with a limited number of units, facilitated by high quality of services and therefore this boosts the room rate.


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