Explore beautiful Bali with Creative Holidays’ 2006/07 program

Saturday, 22 Mar, 2006 0

Creative Holidays new 2006/07 Bali brochure features and extensive range of holiday options to this beautiful, affordable destination.

In Bali travellers can enjoy diverse attractions and experiences – indulge in a divine yet affordable spa treatment, shop in the famous markets, go trekking in the jungle, ride an elephant, learn to cook Balinese style, go cycling, experience an exhilarating high speed cruise with Bali Hai Cruises or simply relax on a tropical beach.

The brochure includes a diverse range of sightseeing and excursions and a wide variety of accommodation packages ranging from budget to deluxe.

For 2006 Creative Holidays has expanded its range sightseeing and excursion options such as Sobek White Water Rafting on the Ayung River; Prana Spa Pure Indulgence Packages and Waka Sailing Catarmaran to Candi Dasa.

The 2006/07 brochure also includes many new accommodation options such as the affordable Febris Hotel and Spa in South Kuta, the boutique style Lokha Legian Hotel in Legian; the stunning luxurious Jimbaran Puri Bali in Jimbaran Bay and the Bali Island Villas in Seminyak.

Some of the Creative Holidays product on offer in 2006 includes;

New – Samsara Hotel, Kuta from $32 per person, per night, twin share

This new hotel in central Kuta is just a short walk away from Jalan Legian, the main artery of Kuta, and close to shops, restaurants and nightspots.

The small and personal property was opened in late 2005 and features a great pool area with swim up bar, restaurant and modern rooms.

Creative Holidays customers will receive a 20 percent discount on spa treatments at Samsara Spa and Tari Spa (located at the Bali Garden Hotel). Creative Holidays also have special ‘Stay 7, Pay 6’ packages at this hotel.

New – The Bale Resort, Nusa Dua from $304 per person, per night, twin share

The Bale is an exclusive and luxurious five star boutique resort set on a hillside close to Nusa Dua and features one and two bedroom contemporary style villas each with a secluded garden, a shaded day bed and a private pool.

The resort also features a stylish gourmet restaurant, beautiful main pool area, Sanctuary Spa incorporating a sauna, whirlpool and gym and meditation and yoga classes.

Creative Holiday’s packages feature bonus airport transfers and shuttle to Nusa Dua/Benoa, 24 hour butler service and a 15 minute welcome massage per person.

Sightseeing and excursions:

· Balinese Cooking School at the Casa Luna Cooking School in Ubud which provides a fascinating insight into Balinese, beliefs and culture. Includes lessons, written notes and a lavish Balinese feast that travellers prepare themselves. Priced from $82 per person.

· Kintamani Volcano Tour which combines outstanding scenery with visits to some of the Island’s cultural treasures, handicraft workshops, Elephant Cave and Kintamani Village. Priced from $45 per person.

· Green Garden Spa – indulge yourself with ‘The Royal Touch’ a four hour treatment package including aromatic steam treatment, Balinese massage, fresher facial, body scrub, body mask, shampoo and blow dry and a manicure or pedicure. Priced from $66 per person.

Creative Holidays’ Bali brochure provides a comprehensive information source and research tool to help travellers plan their holiday and features information supplied by Lonely Planet.

Creative Holidays has over 25 years experience in the travel industry and are experts when it comes to equipping travellers with all they need for the perfect vacation.

For further information please visit www.creativeholidays.com or see your local travel agent.



 

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