BALI
- NUSA DUA
INCLUDES BALI - TANJUNG BENOA
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Nusa Dua Hotels and Accommodation
Nusa
Dua's hotels are geared to tourist groups, beach
fanatics and international conferences. Each hotel
has its own combination of first-class business
and resort facilities. Located in a large, landscaped
park, the complex also comprises an international
convention center, a championship 18-hole golf
course, a luxury shopping center, a medical clinic,
and an amphitheater for music and dance. More
facilities are located in the village of Bualu,
just outside the resort. A strip of hotels, restaurants
and watersports operators is located along the
narrow cape north of Nusa Dua, Tanjung Benoa.
And a new area is being developed at Pecatu or
South Nusa Dua, south of Nusa Dua proper, anchored
by the Nikko Hotel.
Prices in US dollars. AC = Air conditioning. Telephone
code is 0361.
Bali
Tourist Information
Bali
Tourism Development Corporation (BTDC) at the
center of Nusa Dua complex, Phone 771010.
How
to get to Nusa Dua
The
airport taxi co-op counter is outside customs
' near "left luggage". The average fare
is Rp35,000 to Nusa Dua, Rp40,000 to Tanjung Benoa
and Rp45,000 to Pecatu/South Nusa Dua.Most hotels
have a taxi counter run by a private company or
co-operative. Prices are significantly higher
(30%) than other resorts, with the drive to the
airport costing $10 or more. Open-topped buses
with tropical motifs travel throughout the complex
and to Benoa village. The fare is Rp1,000. There
are car rental companies at each of the three
gates of the Nusa Dua complex, near the Tragia
Supermarket and at several hotels. There's also
a bemo terminal. The fare is between Rp 1000 and
Rp2,000 to Denpasar, and Rp2,000 to Tanjung Benoa.
Eating
in Nusa Dua
The
Nusa Dua complex has many international restaurants
(with international prices) in the five star hotels.
A 7-course French meal at the chic Semeru Rotisserie
in the Putri Bali costs $55/person. All hotels
hold theme buffet dinners featuring Balinese dance
for $30-$40/person. The Galeria area offers Spanish,
Indonesian, Balinese, Italian, Korean, Thai, Swiss-German,
Chinese, Japanese, and Western cuisines. Try Warung
Bali to taste some local flavor, Sendok Restaurant
for a variety of international dishes and Escargot
for French cuisine. For fresh spicy seafood, try
the Jala-Jala restaurant in the new Nikko Bali
hotel. For excellent Japanese food including sushi
and teppanyaki, the Matsuri Japanese Restaurant,
next to the Galleria Shopping Complex, is a must.
For
cheaper food and more natural surroundings, head
for the village of Bualu just outside the resort.
Outside the main gate to the right is the big
Lotus Garden (free transportation in Nusa Dua
area) restaurant which serves fesh, homemade pasta,
grilled seafood and steaks. If you like spicy
West Sumatran food, try Mega Meriah Padang on
JI. Bypass Ngurah Rai. The best price-quality
deal, though, is the Ulam Restaurant, just outside
the gate facing the Hilton. The specialty is the
seafood basket for $8 per person. It's a favorite
haunt of ministers and celebrities. Kuta's popular
Poco Loco Mexican food has opened a branch at
JI. Pantai Mengiat. Also on JI. Pantai Mengiat
is the Nyoman Beer Garden with its extensive international
menu, featuring great pasta and fresh seafood.
Finally,
if you decide to go native and eat for a dollar,
there's a sate stall near the main entrance, or
try the bakso Solo (meatball soup) at the night
market in front of the local movie theater.
Bali
- Tanjung Benoa
Tanjung
Benoa is the natural northern continuation of
Nusa Dua, with the white sand beach stretching
the length of the coast. It is a booming resort,
popular with water sports enthusiasts.
The
Tanjung Benoa area has an increasing number of
good restaurants. Near the peninsula tip, the
sumptuous Beluga Watersport Complex is a hull
shaped restaurant renowned for its rijsttafel,
only $10/person. The beach side Rai restaurant
features lobster and fresh fish grilled to perfection.
For good European fare and pizza, dine at Novotel
Benoa. At the southern end, across from Club Mad
(and a favorite of its staff), is the Casanova
Italian restaurant. For Indonesian food, Bambu
Indah has a good reputation among locals. More
upscale but excellent quality is Pasar Senggol,
nightly at Grand Hyatt Bali. For $37, all you
can eat of a variety of Indonesian fare from vendor
carts and stalls, plus an excellent dance performance.
Tanjung Benoa Café Jl. Padma #216. Enjoy
Indonesian, Chinese and European cuisine and the
romantic atmosphere.
Tanjung
Benoa Activities
Facilities
are available at reasonable rates in over 10 locations.
The following is a rough price guide. Canoes:
$6/hour. Deep-sea fishing: $50-$75. Scuba Diving:
$34-$85 for certified divers, $55 (boat dive).
Snorkeling around Nusa Dua: $10. Day trips to
Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan: cost $60/boat.
Banana boats, water scooters, water skiing, jet
skis, wave runners, windsurfers, and parasailing
are also available.
Tanjung
Benoa Shopping
Although
the Nusa Dua / Tanjung Benoa area does not compare
to Kuta or Denpasar for choice, you can find a
wide range of products in a much smaller area.
Prices are fair.
Set
inside the Nusa Dua resort, the Galeria Shopping
Complex has textiles and handicrafts, including
leather, batik, woodcarving, and paintings. Galeria
has expanded and improved with greenery and lively
kiosks selling crafts and fast foods. A new games
center entertains youngsters and the island's
largest music outlet is here. Keris Gallery is
an up-market department store. There's also a
Duty Free Shop, a Tragia supermarket, a huge branded
jeans warehouse and numerous international restaurants.
Another
shopping area is near the main Tragia supermarket
on JI. Bypass Ngurah Rai. There are a number of
leather shops where you can bargain for custom-made
leather jackets for as little as $120. Most of
the other stuff on sale is the same as that found
in all the main tourist areas, minus the chic
of some of the Legian and Sanur shops. The Tragia
supermarket itself is a good place to buy souvenirs
for a fixed, higher price, but minus the hassles.
For an excellent and wide selection of local wood
furniture, visit Tuahta Furniture, JI. Pratama
100X, Tanjung Benoa. They will also help with
shipping if something large catches your eye.
Tanjung
Benoa Night Life
Nusa
Dua is a resort for short stays, conventioneers
and families who generally don't go out. If they
do, it's either to Jimbaran or Kuta. There are
a few nightspots in the resort, however: Bali
Hilton's Octopus Fun Pub with live music from
7 pm-10 pm and karaoke until 2 am; live bands
and big screen video at Grand Hyatt's Lila Cita,
6 pm-2 am; or Quinn's Pub at the Sheraton Laguna
with music from 9 pm; for an elegant night out,
Club Tabuh at Nusa Dua Beach Hotel has a nightly
band alternately featuring jazz, Caribbean and
Top 40 music from 9 pm-1 am. In Tanjung Benoa,
try Grand Mirage Resort's Cool Bar with karaoke
and dancing 9 pm-midnight, or Hemingway's Piano
Bar for after-dinner drinks and piano with vocals,
6 pm-midnight.Nusa Dua's Amphitheater frequently
sponsors cultural performances from across the
archipelago and often has international performing
artists appearing.
Banks
and Money Changers. Both available at Galleria
or outside the main gate to Nusa Dua. Medical
Service. The BTDC Clinic, across from Nusa Dua
Galleria, and the Nusa Dua Clinic, across from
Bali Royal in Tanjung Benoa are both open 24-hours.
Telecommunications.
Wartels are located at the BPLP/STP Hotel &
Tourism Institute in Nusa Dua, Phone 7771165 and
behind the Police in Tanjung Benoa, Phone 773648.
Both open 8 am-11 pm.
Postal
Service. Most hotels will post letters for
guests. The Nusa Dua post office is outside the
resort's main gate. Hours: Mon-Sat 8 am-8 pm,
Sun 8 am-noon, holidays 8 am-2 pm.
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