About The Visala Boutique Suites Seminyak:
A design-driven property that brings style and sophistication to the Petitenget district. With just 19 tastefully-appointed suites, the property focuses on quality and meticulous attention to detail is evident throughout.
Architecturally, The Visala is a refreshing take on tropical design with exposed brick feature walls alongside carved wood panels to filter natural sunlight. This cocoons a well-executed interior where bespoke furnishings come together with the very latest amenities.
Essential lifestyle facilities at the hotel include a Rooftop Bar, Restaurant, Spa, Library, and a Business Centre. A highly personalised brand of Balinese hospitality ensures that discerning travellers will want for absolutely nothing during their stay at The Visala.
From sitting and watching the sunset at sea-soaked Tanah Temple to trekking on an active volcano in Mount Batur to witnessing 60 species at Bali Safari and Marine Park to swinging in the ‘sky’ full of joy in Bali Swing to snorkeling at Nusa Lembongan; Bali has all of these and many more. You will burn a hole in your pocket but the activities will never get over in Bali. It’s a promise!
Tourists flock to this Island destination mostly in the month of July and August as the weather is warn with cool breeze. Chirstmas time and Easter are also best times to visit Bali if you are keen on mixing festivities with holiday. To relax and just take life just a little bit easy, the best time to visit Bali is in April, May, June and September.
Bali is one of the most popular tour & holiday destinations in South-East Asia. It is adorned with ancient temples, looming volcanoes, lush terraced rice fields, exotic beeches and coral reefs. It is also rich in art & craft and has a diverse culture to offer to visitors. Bali is often referred to as the Land of Gods or the Last Paradise, as spirituality abounds this land. Bali is known for stunning natural landscapes and beaches too. Bali is a favourite destination for the adventure lovers - Scuba diving, surfing, skiing, parasailing and certainly a huge variability of options are offered for adventure-seekers.
Some of the places to visit in Bali are Uluwatu - a town in the south-western tip of the Bukit Peninsula of Bali, home to Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple. Ubud, a centre for traditional crats and dance, is surrounded by rainforest and terraced rice fields and Hindu temples. Sanur is a seaside town with long beaches and shallow waters. It showcases colourful fishing boats, paved cycling path and temple built from coral inscriptions thousands of years ago. Simayak is a beach resort area with many luxury hotels, villas and spas. It also houses high-end shopping centers and restaurants. Tanah Lot is formed by rock off the coast which is also home to the ancient Hindu temple Pura Tanah Lot.
Canggu is a resort village in the southern coastel area surrounded by terraced paddy fields. It hosts surfing beaches like Canggu and Echo.
About The Visala Boutique Suites Seminyak:
A design-driven property that brings style and sophistication to the Petitenget district. With just 19 tastefully-appointed suites, the property focuses on quality and meticulous attention to detail is evident throughout.
Architecturally, The Visala is a refreshing take on tropical design with exposed brick feature walls alongside carved wood panels to filter natural sunlight. This cocoons a well-executed interior where bespoke furnishings come together with the very latest amenities.
Essential lifestyle facilities at the hotel include a Rooftop Bar, Restaurant, Spa, Library, and a Business Centre. A highly personalised brand of Balinese hospitality ensures that discerning travellers will want for absolutely nothing during their stay at The Visala.
Bali is one of the most popular tour & holiday destinations in South-East Asia. It is adorned with ancient temples, looming volcanoes, lush terraced rice fields, exotic beeches and coral reefs. It is also rich in art & craft and has a diverse culture to offer to visitors. Bali is often referred to as the Land of Gods or the Last Paradise, as spirituality abounds this land. Bali is known for stunning natural landscapes and beaches too. Bali is a favourite destination for the adventure lovers - Scuba diving, surfing, skiing, parasailing and certainly a huge variability of options are offered for adventure-seekers.
From sitting and watching the sunset at sea-soaked Tanah Temple to trekking on an active volcano in Mount Batur to witnessing 60 species at Bali Safari and Marine Park to swinging in the ‘sky’ full of joy in Bali Swing to snorkeling at Nusa Lembongan; Bali has all of these and many more. You will burn a hole in your pocket but the activities will never get over in Bali. It’s a promise!
Some of the places to visit in Bali are Uluwatu - a town in the south-western tip of the Bukit Peninsula of Bali, home to Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple. Ubud, a centre for traditional crats and dance, is surrounded by rainforest and terraced rice fields and Hindu temples. Sanur is a seaside town with long beaches and shallow waters. It showcases colourful fishing boats, paved cycling path and temple built from coral inscriptions thousands of years ago. Simayak is a beach resort area with many luxury hotels, villas and spas. It also houses high-end shopping centers and restaurants. Tanah Lot is formed by rock off the coast which is also home to the ancient Hindu temple Pura Tanah Lot.
Canggu is a resort village in the southern coastel area surrounded by terraced paddy fields. It hosts surfing beaches like Canggu and Echo.
Tourists flock to this Island destination mostly in the month of July and August as the weather is warn with cool breeze. Chirstmas time and Easter are also best times to visit Bali if you are keen on mixing festivities with holiday. To relax and just take life just a little bit easy, the best time to visit Bali is in April, May, June and September.