Bali's Seminyak beach stands at the far northern end of Kuta-Legian’s circus sands. This used to be a very low-key and somnolent strand until the "villa people" — self-consciously stylish foreigners — discovered it a decade ago. Now there are "confusion" menu restaurants next door to Hindu temples and a raft of too-cool expats... Nevertheless, a quiet sunset stroll towards the dreamer's end of the beach can restore your faith in authenticity. Here the venerable Bali Oberoi remains one of the best hotels on the island, if not the planet.
The stone cottages and spreading banyans of the Oberoi are a beachfront landmark. The full desiderata of resort luxury is here, including huge seafront grounds private villas and fine dining — not to mention a spa where the healing hands are exceptional. In the Oberoi’s grounds are secret, leafy corners so tranquil that the stone gods and goddesses must step nightly from their plinths to cavort with the tree spirits.
The rooms
The Lanai Cottages and walled Villa suites (each with its own private pool) are appointed with all the 21st century stuff that you want but perhaps don't really need on holiday — think cable TV and so on — plus marble bathrooms with deep, pool-like bathtubs. Fountains and statues of gods, canna lillies and goddesses conspire to preserve your visual privacy and to extend the tranquility of the gardens into each guest room. The white noise hum of the sea is interrupted on several evenings a week when the hotel's stone amphitheatre hosts traditional Legong ballets or the hypnotic chanting of the Kecuk monkey dances.
While you’re lingering, the sun drops into one of those lava-like afterburns for which this shore is famous; silhouetted against it, a ceremony might be in full swing, complete with priests, gongs and offerings.
Address: Jalan Laksmana, Seminyak Beach, Denpasar, Bali 80033, Indonesia
Booking info
Departure: Fri 10 Oct 2008
No. adults: 2
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Come for
- Lush, tropical gardens
- Beachfront location
- Intimate villas
Not suitable for
- Those who expect designer, uber-modern interiors
- Business types who come for work, not pleasure
Awards
Conde Nast Traveler Gold List 04
Children
The hotel welcomes children. There are extra beds and baby cots, as well as a babysitting service upon request. Children over 12 must occupy their own room; please notify the hotel upon reservation that you will be staying with children.
Eating in
Kura Kura is a casual restaurant that serves Indonesian, Asian, and Continental cuisine. Guest dine under a thatched roof, where they can enjoy beautiful ocean views. The Frangipani Cafe serves breakfast al fresco, under the palms on the beach. There is also the intimate Kayu Bar. Room service is available 24 hours for shut-ins and honeymooners.