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Nusa Dua is a peninsula in South Bali, well known as
an enclave of high end hotels.
The golden sands of Nusa Dua
Understand
The place name Nusa Dua can be used in two ways: either it can
refer to the entire eastern side of the Bukit Peninsula at the
southern tip of Bali, or it can refer to the purpose-built, safe
and rather sterile tourist enclave (Kawasan Pariwisata,
quite literally Tourism District) at the southeast side of
this peninsula.
This article covers everything in the Nusa Dua enclave plus the
Tanjung Benoa peninsula and a few points west of the enclave to the
village of Sawangan. Everything on the Bukit Penisula to the west
of Sawangan is covered by the Uluwatu article.
As well as a host of luxury hotels, Nusa Dua is home to the most
popular golf course in Bali and the main convention centre on the
island.
Nusa Dua gets a lot of bad press amongst travelers as it is so
artificial and sanitised. That does not change the fact though that
the beaches here are glorious - white sand, deep, long and safe for
swimming. The public beach at Geger is the best to head to if you
are not staying at Nusa Dua.
The Nusa Dua enclave has three manned gates and everyone
entering is subject to a security search. This can have a slightly
claustrophobic effect and only contributes further to the
impression that you are in an artificial location.
Get in
Nusa Dua is located 40km south of Denpasar, the provincial capital of Bali.
Access is easy from the Kuta area
(30 minutes) and Jimbaran
(15 minutes) on the main southern route called Jalan Bypass Ngurah
Rai which then becomes Jalan Bypass Nusa dua as it approaches the
enclave.
The international airport is about 20 to 30 minutes by car and a
pre-paid taxi fare from there will cost between Rp 95,000 and
110,000.
If you are staying here then your hotel will no doubt arrange to
pick you up at the airport.
- Pantai Geger (Geger
Beach). This is the public beach
in Nusa Dua. This splendid white sand beach at the western edge of
the enclave retains lots of the character that is missing in the
sanitised Nusa Dua resort zone. Generally safe for swimming and
some beach side warungs. Head westwards out of the Nusa Dua enclave
passing the golf course and then the St Regis Hotel (on your left).
Shortly after the St Regis, take the first turning left towards to
the beach and procerd to the Pantai Geger car park. edit
- Serangan Island (Turtle Island). Boats are available from Nusa Dua and Tanjung
Benoa. These are usually glass-bottomed allowing observation of
marine life from within the boat. As the name suggests, Serangan is
a turtle conservation area. The local people keep turtle eggs in
traditional conservation houses until they hatch and then the
youngster are released from local beaches. Besides turtles, they
also have reptiles, birds, snakes and bats. Entrance is free but
they will ask you to give some money for animal feeding, which is
usually around Rp 20,000. edit
Many companies in Nusa Dua offer water sports
activities (banana boat, parasailing, jetski, diving,
flying fish, etc). You can book directly on the beach at Nusa Dua
or Tanjung Benoa or have your hotel organise for you.
Nusa Dua Golf and Country Club.
- Nusa Dua Golf and County Club, Kawasan Wisata, Nusa
Dua, ☎ +62 361
771791 (marketing@baligolfandcountryclub.com),
[1]. One of three top notch golf courses in Bali and
perhaps the most popular of them all due to its convenient
location. Any hotel will be able to arrange a round for you - ask
about packages on offer as these can save you a lot of money.
Booking a tee time is very important on this very busy
course. edit
Unsurprisingly, Nusa Dua is home to many good quality
spas. If you are staying at a luxury resort, then
you will certainly have access to in-house spa and treatment
facilities. Here is a small selection of the numerous independent
spas:
- Alam Alang Bali Spa, Jalan Mahardika No10X, Mumbul,
☎ +62 361 771799/7447453 (fax: +62 361 771799), [2]. Facilities: Balinese creambath, stone massage,
Balinese mandi lulur, Ayurvedic, facial, oil head massage.
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- Spa Sekar Jagat, Jalan Bypass Nusa Dua, ☎ +62 361 770210, [3]. Authentic Balinese Massage and Spa
Treatments edit
A large swathe of the Nusa Dua and Tanjung Benoa beachfront is
connected via a nice walking path and morning walks here are
especially recommended. The footpath runs from just in front of the
Ayodya Resort in the south for about 7 km north to the Grand Mirage
on the Tanjung Benoa spit. This passes by two obvious spits, both
of which host temples.
Eat
There are not too many quality restaurants in Nusa Dua outside
of the luxury hotels. The main Jalan By Pass which connects Nusa
Dua to Jimbaran, the airport and Kuta is the home of a large number
of Japanese and other Asian restaurants aimed at tour groups.
Generally, these are best avoided.
- Benoa
Cafe, Jl
Pratama No 71A, Tanjung Benoa, ☎ +62 361 8882720, [4]. Hungarian Restaurant. Resonable prices and
highly recommended. Call for free pick-up in the Nusa Dua and
Tanjung Benoa area. edit
- Bumbu
Bali, Jl
Pratama, Tanjung Benoa, ☎ +62
361 774502, [5]. Bali’s first authentic Balinese five star
restaurant. On the menu you will not find Balinese food commonly
served in hotels and tourist restaurants, as the aim is to serve
Balinese food the way you find it prepared in Balinese homes or
during traditional ceremonies. An all round top quality dining
experience here and highly recommended. edit
- Nusa Dua Beach Grill, Geger Beach (Just west of the Nusa Dua enclave reached
via a small turning south off the main road to the Nikko
Hotel). A great long-established
dining option on a dreamy white sand beach. One of the few quality
options to dine outside of hotels in the Nusa Dua area.
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Drink
Nusa Dua does not have much of a nightlife. It is known more for
its luxurious 5-star resorts where cocktails at the beach are the
go.
| This guide uses the
following price ranges for a standard double room: |
| Budget |
Under US$ 25 |
| Mid-range |
US$ 25 to 125 |
| Splurge |
Over US$ 125 |
There is little accommodation in Nusa Dua outside of the luxury
price range although many of the large resorts do offer
very substantial reductions in the low season - check.
- Rasa Sayang Beach Inn, Jalan Pratama, Tanjung
Benoa, ☎ +62 361
771643 (rsbind@yahoo.com). A simple but well located hotel on the main
Tanjung Benoa strip. From about Rp
200,000. edit
- Goodway Hotel, Jalan Dalem Tarukan No 7, Taman
Mumbul, ☎ +62 361
773808 (info@goodwaybali.com), [7]. The resort offers a spa, large swimming pool,
karaoke, jacuzzi, beauty parlor, shops and fitness area. It also
has a sunken bar in the swimming pool and a restaurant and bar.
This property is a five minute ride north of the Nusa Dua
enclave. From US$ 75. edit
Splurge
There are many deluxe hotels in the area and more are constantly
being constructed.
- Aman
Nusa, ☎ +62 361
772333 (amanusa@amanresorts.com),
[8]. Truly top resort from the Aman group and one of
the best luxury hotels in the whole of Bali. Relatively few
visitors will want to spend the money required to stay here, but if
you want to splurge on a meal at a super luxury resort, then you
could do a lot worse than Aman Nusa. The restaurant serves great
food and has fabulous views all the way across to Nusa
Penida. edit
- Ayodya Resort Bali (formerly Bali Hilton), [9]. Set amongst lush tropical gardens with a large
lagoon style pool and world class golf course. Offers a wide
selection of restaurants and activities. edit
- The
Bale, Jl Raya
Nusa Dua Selatan (on
the western side of Nusa Dua), ☎ +62
361 775 111 (bliss@thebale.com), [10]. The Balé is a rare gem, a retreat dedicated to
revitalizing your soul. With just 29 pavilions, each with their own
private swimming pool and modern, fashionable interiors, guests at
The Balé has the chance to relax and revitalize in style. The
notably good restaurant is open to non-residents. edit
- The Bali Khama, Jl Pratama, Tanjung Benoa,
☎ +62 361 774912, [11]. "The Bali Khama is on the Tanjung Benoa spit.
Choose either the romantic pool or honeymoon suite villas, or
studio or deluxe garden suites. Well-appointed and boasting
Europe-inspired decor, all rooms are air-conditioned, and have a
mini-bar, deck/ balcony, hot shower with bathtub, safe and
high-speed internet access." From. edit
- Conrad Bali, Jalan Pratama 168, Tanjung
Benoa, ☎ +62 36 177
8788 (baliinfo@conradhotels.com),
[12]. The best luxury hotel on the
Tanjung Benoa spit. This is a huge property with 313 rooms and the
largest swimming pool in Bali. All the facilities you would expect
from a 5 star resort. From about US$
400. edit
- Grand Hyatt Bali, ☎ +62
361 77 1234 (baligh.reservation@hyattintl.com),
[13]. checkin: 12 noon; checkout: 3PM. This hotel
was beginnign to show its age but a recent refurbishment has
returned it to top form. Has 6 swimming pools, a sports centre and
a spa. edit
- Heavenly Residence, Jalan Gunung Payung, Sawangan,
☎ +62 361 7801166 (reservation@heavenlyresidence.com),
[14]. Waterfront private luxury 3 and 4 bedroom
villas with 24-hour butler service. Five minutes drive west of Nusa
Dua set on a spectacular clifront. Recommended if budget is not an
issue and totally privacy is your aim. edit
- Melia
Bali, ☎ +62 361
771510 (info@meliabali.com), [15]. Excellent spa facilities, watersport
activities, newly equipped fitness center, jogging track, table
tennis, Balinese cabaret shows, shopping arcade and large lagoon
style swimming pool. Also offers private villas with their own
pool. edit
- Nikko Bali Resort, Jl Raya Nusa Dua Selatan,
☎ +62 361 773377 (info@nikkobali.com), [16]. Five-star resort about five minutes west from
the main Nusa Dua enclave. Offers everything from jungle style
lagoon pools with water slide, beautiful spa set among its gardens,
camel rides and even a ropes course for childen. Has its own
private beach with beachside dining as well. Very popular with
Japanese tour parties. edit
- Novotel Nusa Dua, ☎ +62
361 8480555 (info@novotelnusaduabali.com),
[17]. This apartment style hotel is surrounded by the
Nusa Dua golf course. Includes a lagoon style pool, beach club,
kids club, spa and a restaurant. They environmental consideratinos
serioualy and are Green Globe certfied. edit
- Nusa Dua Beach Hotel, ☎ +62
361 771210 (sales@nusaduahotel.com),
[18]. Five-star resort which is a bit old and tired
but still with good faciltiies. Several swimming pools, spa, kids
club, cultural, recreational and water sport activities
available. edit
- Ocean Blue Hotel Bali, Jl Raya
Kampial, ☎ +62 361
776700 (info@oceanbluehotelbali.com),
[19]. checkin: 2PM; checkout: 12
noon. Hotel set up as a wedding
chapel and a spa about 5 minutes out of Nusa Dua proper
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- Sekar Nusa Dua Villas, Jl Raya Nusa Dua
Selatan, ☎ +62 361
773333 (info@sekarnusavillas.com),
[20]. Sekar Nusa is a low key luxury resort. Its
environmentally sensitive design sits gently in the landscape. All
villas are spaciously furnished with antique wood furniture. Suited
to golfers and honeymooners and as a wedding venue. edit
- St Regis Bali Resort, ☎ +62
361 8478 111,
[21]. The latest addition to the
luxury hotel market in Bali and one which has created something of
a stir. Private villas and regular rooms available. This is a
very grand and stylish hotel indeed. edit
- Westin Resort, ☎ +62
361 771906 (reservations.00035@westin.com),
[22]. This resort has a fantastic
kids club that has Play Station, mini playground and musical
instruments. The rooms are big, there is an in-house spa and good
Japanese and western dining options. For those interested in
healthy meals, ask for their super food menu.
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- Uluwatu - 20 minutes to
one of Bali's most famous temples and surfing spots
- Jimbaran - fantastic
seafood dinner on the beach and is only 15 minutes away
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