
Nusa Dua Beach Hotel and Spa - Handwritten Collection
Nusa Dua, Bali
- Luxurious Balinese style resort nestled in tropical gardens
- Exciting dining options
- Private Palace Wing with Club Rooms
The lush interiors of Bali boast volcanoes and mountains in the north through to Ubud’s calm and peaceful rice paddies. The popular beaches along the southern tip of the island all have their own charm with a perfect resort for everyone.
Nusa Dua Beach Hotel and Spa - Handwritten Collection
Nusa Dua, Bali
4.5 stars
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UK + 6 hours
Indonesian & Balinese
Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
18h 25m 1 stop
On 14th February 2024, the Bali Provincial Government introduced a tourist levy of 150,000 Indonesian rupiah per person (approximately £8) for all foreign tourists arriving in Bali. Payment can be made online or on arrival at designated payment counters at Bali’s airport and seaport.
British citizens do not need a visa for stays up to 30 days. Visitors must have two blank pages in their passport and a minimum of 6 months left before expiry date to enter.
Bali is a fantastic year round destination but the busy seasons are the summer months (Jul-Aug) and Christmas holidays. The temperature is consistent year round but slightly higher during the dry season which is April to September, January to March is the rainy season with high temperatures and tropical showers.
The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season from April to October. Enjoy sunny days, perfect for beach lounging and exploring the island’s stunning landscapes. Plus, you’ll catch vibrant festivals and lively local events!
Bali uses the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). It’s a good idea to have some cash for local markets and delicious street food, but credit cards are widely accepted in hotels and restaurants.
Most travelers can enter Bali with a Visa on Arrival, allowing you to stay for up to 30 days. If you plan to stay longer, consider applying for a 30-day extension or a tourist visa before your trip!
While not mandatory, it’s recommended to check with your healthcare provider about vaccinations for Hepatitis A and B, Typhoid, and Tetanus. Staying healthy means more time to enjoy Bali’s beauty!
For the ultimate beach holiday, head to Seminyak for trendy beach clubs, Nusa Dua for luxury resorts, or the stunning Kuta for breathtaking beaches and surf spots. Each offers a unique vibe and stunning views!
A direct flight from the UK to Bali typically takes around 16 to 18 hours. It’s a long journey, but the moment you step into paradise, you’ll know it’s worth it!
For a well-rounded holiday, Ubud is perfect for culture and nature, while Seminyak offers vibrant nightlife and shopping. If you’re after relaxation, Nusa Dua is ideal for luxury and tranquility. Choose your paradise!
Looking for a slice of paradise? Bali is exactly that. Whether you come to relax, explore or party ‘til dawn, the ‘Island of the Gods’ has no end of beaches, nature reserves and landmarks to discover. From the idyllic stretches of golden coastline to the picturesque mountains, volcanoes and hillside temples, there’s always more to explore.
Discover Bali on an all-inclusive holiday or make it your own with one of our luxurious hotels. Stay right on the white sands for breath-taking sea views or get to the heart of nature up in the hillsides.
With its dramatic shoreline and scenic fishing ports, Bali's coast is full of postcard-perfect spots to visit. The wide, sandy beaches are naturally a big draw, as are the crystal-clear waters – ideal for spotting the island’s exotic marine life.
Whether you decide to see Bali all-inclusive or make your own way on the island, there’s lots of adventure to be had. Bali has plenty of exhilarating water sports on offer. Whether you want to try your hand at surfing or you’re a water-sporting pro, there’s an experience for every level.
Despite its popularity with tourists, Bali has some of the most undisturbed natural beauty spots and historic temples in Indonesia. From water gardens to places of worship, these landmarks are the perfect escape from the shore when the sun’s at its highest.
Nyepi Day is a local custom that requires all people in Bali observe a day of silence – Nyepi Day, which usually falls on a day in March. Observed from 6:00am until 6:00am the next morning, Nyepi is a day reserved for self-reflection and as such, anything that might interfere with that purpose is restricted.
The main restrictions are: no lighting fires (and all lights must be dimmed); no working; no entertainment; no travelling; and for some, no talking or eating at all. This means that Bali’s usually bustling streets and roads are empty, there is little or no noise, and few signs of activity are seen.
Tourists are not exempt; although free to do as they wish inside hotels all properties will keep open some or all of the food outlets and a few activities within the property will still take place. However no one is allowed onto the beaches or streets, and the airport in Bali remains closed for the entire day. Emergency services are however guaranteed.
Whether you’re discovering the island solo, bringing along the family or visiting on honeymoon, Bali is the perfect place to escape the everyday. Get yourself booked in at one of our Bali hotels today.