How to Choose the Right Hotel in Bali
Know where you want to stay and what you plan to do., Understand the geography., Consider your budget., Consider choosing a villa accommodation in Bali., Facilitate your transport., Consider your budget when visiting during peak times., Read Trip...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Know where you want to stay and what you plan to do.
Check the blog and list of activities found on BaliHotelGuide.com for more information.
Try to make a plan about your stay. -
Step 2: Understand the geography.
Bali is not big, but the geography and style of accommodation can vary widely.
Understanding a few things about the geography of Bali is best.
Read the descriptions of the areas found on the “Where to Stay” page of Bali Hotel Guide. , Choosing a hotel that is closer to the beach or center of town will generally be more expensive.
Most hotels and villas are within a short walk, bicycle ride or easy taxi ride to the beach.
Other areas are smaller so relative popularity, size and amenities will determine a hotels’ price and value. , Staying in a villa offers the freedom and comfort of home while on vacation.
Many luxury villa rentals include staff for cooking and driving, which is a huge perk.
In addition, Bali has many charming bungalows that are authentic Balinese or Javanese-style accommodation.
There are also many modern city hotels offering convenience and efficiency at a low price to choose from. , The traffic in Bali can sometimes be hard to maneuver, so choosing a hotel close to the Ngurah Rai Bypass or Sunset Road could make transportation quicker and easier.
Find more on the maps section of the Bali Hotel Guide website.
Remember however, that the rural areas in Bali are also very pleasant, quiet and conducive to relaxation and enjoyment. , July and August and December 15th to January 10th are considered peak season in Bali.
Be aware that for these dates prices will be more expensive and the availability will be tight.
Also, although a rough gauge, the rainy season is from October to March and the dry season from April to September.
Checking “Special Deals” (left column at the bottom) on the Bali Hotel Guide website is a good way to find the least expensive rooms. ,, This is an important balance to strike. , Choose from the list of options found on the “Transportation” page of Bali Hotel Guide. -
Step 3: Consider your budget.
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Step 4: Consider choosing a villa accommodation in Bali.
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Step 5: Facilitate your transport.
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Step 6: Consider your budget when visiting during peak times.
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Step 7: Read Trip Advisor reviews and “Ask an Expert” on the Bali Hotel Guide site to get very detailed answers.
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Step 8: Book something that fits your budget
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Step 9: but also maximizes your experience.
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Step 10: Splurge on airport pick up
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Step 11: you will be happy you did.
Detailed Guide
Check the blog and list of activities found on BaliHotelGuide.com for more information.
Try to make a plan about your stay.
Bali is not big, but the geography and style of accommodation can vary widely.
Understanding a few things about the geography of Bali is best.
Read the descriptions of the areas found on the “Where to Stay” page of Bali Hotel Guide. , Choosing a hotel that is closer to the beach or center of town will generally be more expensive.
Most hotels and villas are within a short walk, bicycle ride or easy taxi ride to the beach.
Other areas are smaller so relative popularity, size and amenities will determine a hotels’ price and value. , Staying in a villa offers the freedom and comfort of home while on vacation.
Many luxury villa rentals include staff for cooking and driving, which is a huge perk.
In addition, Bali has many charming bungalows that are authentic Balinese or Javanese-style accommodation.
There are also many modern city hotels offering convenience and efficiency at a low price to choose from. , The traffic in Bali can sometimes be hard to maneuver, so choosing a hotel close to the Ngurah Rai Bypass or Sunset Road could make transportation quicker and easier.
Find more on the maps section of the Bali Hotel Guide website.
Remember however, that the rural areas in Bali are also very pleasant, quiet and conducive to relaxation and enjoyment. , July and August and December 15th to January 10th are considered peak season in Bali.
Be aware that for these dates prices will be more expensive and the availability will be tight.
Also, although a rough gauge, the rainy season is from October to March and the dry season from April to September.
Checking “Special Deals” (left column at the bottom) on the Bali Hotel Guide website is a good way to find the least expensive rooms. ,, This is an important balance to strike. , Choose from the list of options found on the “Transportation” page of Bali Hotel Guide.
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