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Nusa Dua is a Bali resort targeting the more wealthy travelers and therefore the types of Nusa Dua hotels are varied in this exclusive area and are far more up market and dear so you won't find much within the budget sort of place to stay. Even though the prices are much higher you may expect the same value that is common all around Bali and compared to other resorts around the globe, Bali is superb when it comes to services and quality for your money.

When looking for some Bali accommodation in Nusa Dua you will be starting off in the mid range of rates and then going up to the five star accommodations that's expected from an elite traveler resort. The mid range of accommodation will supply you with everything that is needed to be snug and some extras. All rooms would be air conditioned, have 24 hour room service and in house comforts like cafes, bars and some shops that will sell basic haves and tourist souvenirs.

At the most southern end of Bali where it tapers off into a headland, this is where you will find Nusa Dua. The white sandy beaches stretch all along the coast and getting there is an easy fifteen minutes drive from Bali International Airport. Nusa Dua competes with some other areas in Bali for being the most prestigious vacation resort in Bali. The wonderful international hotels make it a favored destination for the more higher class tourist. This area has been very well developed and provides you with modern roads, and beautiful gardens that are very well maintained. There is no road through Nusa Dua and as a result it's a very quiet place to visit without the stupendously crowded beaches that you are going to find in the more budget orientated resorts and spots.

Activities include many water sports that you can decide to partake in, many of these are arranged by the hotel you are living in and keep the volume of visitors down by making them a customized service. The diving in Nusa Dua is superb as the lagoon is protected and there are no huge waves. The water is a lot hotter here and so the sea life is abundant and definitely worth having a look at. Diving lessons are available, or you can just do some snorkeling and get the same overwhelming experience if you're a bit wary about scuba diving. You can ask at the hotel you are staying in about the Bali tours available that will give you a personal service.

If the tide is low there are 2 small islands that you can walk to or hire a boat. These aren't populated and you may be lucky enough to have an island all to oneself for a day. Just be careful if you're walking there that you do not get marooned by the incoming tide, the hotel will be in a position to advise you on the tides.

For the more leisure conscious tourist, there is plenty of shopping areas to browse through; Nusa Dua is renowned for its delightful shops and shopping facilities. Bali shopping areas are definitely worth visiting as you will pick up some great bargains. The nightlife here is also much different from the commoner resorts and tends to have more class and sophistication with superb restaurants, bars and clubs.

Being that this is one of the most well liked and up market resorts in Bali, it is imperative that you book your hotel or visa in advance. Going to Bali with the objective of staying here and finding that the hotels are totally booked will be extraordinarily displeasing to say the least. Nusa Dua hotels generally all offer air-con, but just ask to be sure, there is nothing worse than the humidity at night if you are not accustomed to it.

If taking a short break to explore the island it is a good idea to bear a couple of things in mind. The more rural areas aren't as accommodating when it comes to bathrooms, you may stumble on some real horrors. Always carry a toilet tissue with you as few rural toilets will supply any or hand soap, so take some of that with you also.

There are thousands of temples that are dotted all over the island and a visit to Bali without a visit to at least one would not be a complete trip to Bali. You would be missing a view into the culture and design of a superb culture. Firstly you'll be required to wear a sarong when entering the temples and although they do offer them to rent at each temple ; it is far easier to take your own therefore avoiding having to queue up especially if there's a giant tour group.

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