Activities in Indonesia
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Bali Reef Cruise and Lembongan Island Day Trip
8 hours (Departs Bali, Indonesia)
by Viator
lt;pgt;Cruise in air-conditioned comfort and style aboard the 'Bali Hai II', travel across the Badung Strait to Lembongan Island, a small and low, protected…Not LP reviewed
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Putri Bali
The cream bath here has set the hearts of many spa-o-philes a-flutter with delight. Located off the main street, it's a lovely spa with very competitive prices.
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Pro Surf School
Right across from Kuta Beach. Facilities include a swimming pool and semiprivate lesson areas where you can first stroke your board.
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Parasailing
Iconic; you float above the water while towed by a speedboat.
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Oceans 5
Has a 25m training pool and freediving gear for rent.
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Miracle
Who can resist the name? You won't feel a bit of your acid peel here thanks to the Arctic air-con. Waxing, ear candles and much more.
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Jet-skiing
Go fast and belch smoke.
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Jari Menari
This place has won international acclaim. Its name means 'dancing fingers' and your body will be one happy dance floor. The all-male staff use massage techniques that emphasise rhythm. Fees start at 250,000Rp for 75 minutes.
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Glass-bottomed boat trips
The non-wet way to see the denizens of the shallows.
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Garbugar
Blind masseurs here are experts in sensing exactly where your kinks are located. It's no-frills all the way but hard to beat for a deeply relaxing experience.
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Chill
The name says it all. This Zen place embraces reflexology, with treatments starting at US$13. Its sister property Prana is a palatial Moorish fantasy that is easily the most lavishly decorated spa in Bali. Massages at Prana start at US$100.
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Bumbu Bali Cooking School
Heinz von Holzen, who has done much to raise Bali's culinary profile in the greater world, runs a very popular cooking school. It starts with a 6am visit to Jimbaran's fascinating fish and village markets to buy goods, and finishes with lunch. Von Holzen shares his unique perspectives on life, food and more as the class progresses. It's almost a floor show.
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Benoa Marine Recreation
An established water-sports operator.
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Banana-boat rides
Wild rides for two as you try to maintain your grasp on the inflatable fruit over the waves.
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Bali Golf & Country Club
This golf club is an 18-hole course with all the amenities one would expect from a course at a major resort, including a grand new clubhouse. Its popularity has sparked condo development along the fairways, and new resorts have begun opening nearby.
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Amo Beauty Spa
With some of Asia's top models lounging about it feels like you've stepped into the studios of Vogue. A one-hour massage starts at 180,000Rp; other services range from hair care to unisex waxing. Ouch!
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Zen Spa
Offers a 90-minute mandi lulur (Javanese body scrub) and a spice bath (160,000Rp).
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Yuliati House
The musical family that lives here offers lessons in Balinese dance and gamelan by several generations. If you stay with them, the cost is small.
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Wayan Pasek Sucipta
Learn the gamelan and bamboo drums from a master (80,000Rp for one hour).
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Waka Land Cruise
Luxurious tours deep into rice terraces and tiny villages.
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Volcano Breeze
Located in the cafe of the same name; offers many treks.
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Taman Harum Cottages
In the centre of Bali's woodcarving district, this hotel offers a palette of craft, culture, carving and painting courses. You can learn how to make the temple offerings found just about everywhere.
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Suta Tours
Standard tours but also arranges trips to cremation ceremonies and special temple festivals, market tours and other custom plans.
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Surf Goddess
Surf holidays for women that include lessons and lodging in a posh guesthouse in Seminyak.
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Surf Beaches
Sanur's fickle breaks(tide conditions often don't produce waves) are offshore along the reef. The best area is called Sanur Reef, a right break in front of the Inna Grand Bali Beach Hotel. Another good spot is known as the Hyatt Reef, in front of, you guessed it, the Bali Hyatt. You can get a fishing boat out to the breaks for 200,000Rp per hour.
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Studio Perak
Specialises in Balinese-style silverĀsmithing courses. A three-hour lesson, where you'll make a finished piece, costs from 200,000Rp.
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