Abyss Bali Dive Resort Safari |
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Aston Inn is where you'll begin and end your Bali diving safari tour. It has a cafe and pool bar, Lomi Lomi Spa, outdoor 'Ying and Yang' swimming pool and jacuzzi, as well as award winning service standards.
Taman Sari in the unspoiled northwest blends wonderfully with nature. Luxurious villas and cottages are built using natural indiginous materials in a relaxed setting of tranquil gardens and ponds. The surrounding mountain landscape of expansive coconut groves and beautiful ancient temples is still largely undeveloped.
Hidden Paradise Resort near Amed has a tranquil scenic restaurant and bar situated right on the water's edge. You can enjoy fine Balinese cuisine as well as a variety of other foods whilst absorbing the beautiful views across the sea.
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Nirwana Cottages is located on the east coast of Bali at Candi Dasa. Its prime oceanfront position gives a stunning view of the Indian Ocean.
Internet is free of charge at all the resorts visited on this Bali diving safari.
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You can expect a varied array of cuisine during your Bali dive safari, including international fare such as pizzas, steak and salads, plus Indonesian delicacies such as gado gado, curries and plenty of fresh seafood.
Breakfast and dinner are normally at the hotel/resort in which you are staying. Lunch is taken at carefully selected restaurants closer to where you have been diving. Guests with dietary requirements are advised to give advance notice.
At Wawa Wewe Resort, the restaurant overlooks the sea and pool, serving fresh local ingredients, prepared and cooked to your order. Breakfast and barbeques on the beach, freshly caught fish, vegetarian-, children-menus ... try a Balinese buffet, snacks, salads, tropical drinks and ice cold beers.
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