LBHRC releases new round of Bali ‘early bird’ offers

Thursday, 19 Feb, 2007 0

The Little Bali Hotel & Resort Company (LBHRC) has released a new round of very hard to beat  ‘early bird’ accommodation deals in Kuta, Legian and Tuban starting from just $49* per person twin share.

The value-added LBHRC offers are specifically geared to appeal to a wide range of tastes and budgets with choice ranging from budget accommodation to private villas and luxury beachside resorts.

These include the Puri Etnik Hotel and Villa Coco in Legian, the Samsara Hotel & Spa in Kuta and the Bali Garden Hotel and Discovery Kartika Plaza Beach Hotel in Tuban.

With offer validities ranging in the main until 31 December, LBHRC’s only stipulation is that all bookings must be made by 10 March 2007 to take advantage of these special prices.

The $49* four night deal applies to the Puri Etnik Hotel in Legian. The rate includes daily breakfast, return airport-hotel transfers and a Kintamani sightseeing tour.

A 10-night option with similar inclusions is also available from $99* per person twin share.   

Four nights at the Samsara Hotel & Spa in Kuta start from $99* per person twin share including daily breakfast, a two for one spa offer and a complimentary welcome drink.

The offer is based on two nights for the price of one and can be extended up to 16 nights.

The Bali Garden Hotel in Tuban is offering four nights for the price of three from $129* per person twin share including daily breakfast, two for one spa and pizza offers and a 15 per cent discount at the hotel’s Kafe Batan Waru.

The offer, which also includes return airport-hotel transfers, can be extended up to 16 nights.

Four nights in beachfront villas at the Villa Coco in Legian start from $259* per person twin share including daily breakfast and a one hour massage.

The offer can be extended on a stay five nights, pay for only four and stay 10 nights, pay only eight basis.

At the top end of town the luxury Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel in Tuban is offering four nights stays from $349* per person twin share complete with a swag of added extras.

These include daily breakfast, a free upgrade to superior ocean view accommodation, airport-hotel transfers, free late 6.00 PM check-out and free breakfast and dinner for children under 12 when dining with an adult.

The offer can be extended up to 10 nights, five night-plus stays including free dinner and massage options.

Please note that with the exception of the Puri Etnik Hotel and Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel, all hotel offers are valid for travel from 19 February – 05 April, 23 April – 20 June and 22 October – 22 December 2007.

The Puri Etnik Hotel offer is valid from 19 February – 31 July and 01 October – 23 December 2007. 

The Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel offer is valid from 19 February – 31 May 2007.

*Conditions apply. Please note the special pricing does not include international airfares.

All bookings must be made by 10 March 2007.

Full information detailing all pricing, offer inclusions and validity of travel periods can be easily viewed at www.thelittlebalihotelresortcompany.com.

Report by The Mole



 

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