mercredi 26 septembre 2012

Choosing the Right Place to Remain in Bali

By Salim B. Kho




Bali is amongst the most beautiful places for your dream holiday. Mull this over. You'll be spending several days just lounging on soft beach sand, swimming with the fishes in the turquoise-coloured sea, dining on the day's latest catch and exploring the culture and history of an exotic island in Southeast Asia. There couldn't be any better way to spend your vacation. Are you convinced yet? If you've decided to fly to Bali, then make sure you already have selected a place to stay. The wonder of Bali isn't a secret to the rest of the world and you will surely be contesting with one or two visitors for space if you don't opt to book a place early. To make sure that you make the right accommodation choice have a look at the following pointers.

1. Decide on your location first.

There are a range of areas where you can stay in Bali and each of them has its own distinct personality. In Kuta, there are many cheap bed-and-breakfast lodges that people on a tight budget will actually find snug. Move northwards up to Seminyak and you arrive at villa country, where visitors with a penchant for luxury can surely indulge. Ubud, which is the cultural center of Bali, is home to different accommodations that suits any budget.

2. Consider the costs of your accommodations.

The five-star Villas Seminyak that Bali is well known for are the costliest decisions, but there additionally are villas that can be hired for lower prices. If you're not ready to pay more for posh accommodations but can afford more than economy-class rooms, you can book one of Bali's hotel rooms. For hikers, there are several affordable bedrooms, lodges and motels that local businessmen hire out to visitors.

3. Ask for the aid of a rental agency.

Because accommodations are always in demand at whatever time in Bali, it is profitable to help travellers find a place for them to stay. If you're really having a difficult time looking for one, you may wish to consider the assistance of a rental agency. The people there will ask you for your preferences and look for accommodations based mostly on what you tell them. They can also contact the owner of the spot for you and book reservations. Of course, you will need to lay out extra for other people to do that for you.

4. Do your own research.

After you've got a shortlist of accommodations in Bali, turn on your P. C and have a quick look at what real people are saying about the place. It's not sufficient to simply look at the place's web site. Find their social media pages on Facebook and Google+ and peruse at what others say about them. You can log on to web sites like TripAdvisor and VirtualTourist to see whether people enjoyed their stay in Bali. Places are rated on a five-star scale, with five being the highest. If your choice has been handed a five-star average, then you can breathe easily. Pack your bags. It's time to go.




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