In Bali, you can spend anything from USD5 to over USD17,0000 a night on accommodation.
So, regardless of the type of traveller you are, Bali is the kind of island that spoils you with choice. Visiting Bali for the first time? With the countless options available, your first step would be to decide on what you want to do on the Island…
…and from there, decide on where to base yourself. This should help.
There’s always something for everyone in Bali, and if crowds and a frantic nightlife are your thing, Kuta is the place to be. :-D
Close to the airport and the center of all action with numerous pubs, open bars, discos, all kinds of super markets, department stores, shops and restaurants.
Populated by surfers and sunbathers, its five-mile stretch of sand is great for people-watching, if you’re into that sort of thing.
The annual Bali Fashion Festival brought my husband and I to the heart of Kuta this month, which led us to the discovery of this perfect little sanctuary of tranquility amidst the chaos of Kuta.
We (or should I say “I”) can’t live without Wi-Fi, and this hotel didn’t disappoint with its dependably fast internet connection speeds. Apart from that and the fact that they had sufficient multi-adapter plug points at the right places, here’s our two cents on The Stones Hotel Autograph Collection, with #babybaby ratings based on the things that are important to us as travellers:
- Cleanliness
- Service
- Location
- Food
- Value for money
Here you go!