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Hotels | Jeff and Kim
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We have listed hotels across the island that come highly recommended. We have not listed homestays, which are usually less than 10 euros a night and do not have websites. You can also rent a villa if you’d like to stay together as a group. For user reviews of Bali hotels, please consult Tripadvisor. Less than EUR 40 per night. Between EUR 40 and 100 per night. More than EUR 100 per night. In Nusa Dua $ – One of our favorites. The full venue hire proved a truly unforgettable experience. 8211; Looking for ...
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I've Been to Bali Too: December 2005
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I've Been to Bali Too. Notes from Readings for a Winter's Escape for a Melbourne Salaryman; Notes of the Escape; Notes from Nostalgic Subsequent Browsings. Saturday, December 24, 2005. Javajive goes to Bali. Brandon Hoover is an American who lives in Jakarta and posts outstanding photographs of Indonesia on his flickr account. And at his blog, Javajive. Posted by trappedinasuit at 9:00 am. Saturday, December 17, 2005. Carved boundary wall at Seraya Shores, Seraya Berat, East Bali. The photo is of the din...
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Traveling to Bali | jk2810
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What to see and do in Bali. The Bali airport is Ngurah Rai in the capital city of Denpasar. As Asian airline carriers tend to have better service for the same price than western carriers, we recommend Singapore Airlines, Malaysian Airlines, Etihad (United Arab Emirates), and Thai Airways. Or whatever suits your budget. Don’t forget travel insurance just in case. Visa on arrival (VoA). The local currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (pronounced roo-pee-yah) (IDR or RP). There are plenty of ATMs where you can ...