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jgmc Dec 14th, 2011 05:09 PM

Maya Ubud! Don't bother with the beaches, unless children demand them. Our 20 somethings were sorry we left Ubud for the beach. Maya Ubud runs a shuttle to town, as I'm sure all the other hotels do. It is, I believe, locally owned and quite lovely. We happily stayed in the less expensive, and simpler, main building, but the cottages are quite pretty.

And even from Ubud, you'll want to venture farther afield. We did the Bali Ecotours (I think that is the name), biking down from the mountain through rice fields, villages and back roads. A great day. Stunning temples within a short distance of Ubud -- hire one of Maya Ubud's drivers for a couple of half days.

Smeagol Dec 15th, 2011 07:00 AM

We have now decided to extend our days in Bali to 6 days 3 in Jimberan (D wants to stay there) and 3 in Ubud or Seminyak. REALLY must sort out the flights from Singapore......
thanks for all your help everyone.
Robert - the 4s are full!!!

rhkkmk Dec 15th, 2011 07:17 AM

pan pacific might be an option

Smeagol Dec 15th, 2011 10:11 AM

Where is it?

jenskar2 Dec 16th, 2011 06:22 PM

When is "over Christmas"? The Semaya has rooms next week http://www.jetsetter.com/sale/ayana2...nm=asia1&cl=32

They do have rooms through some booking web sites
the Jimbaran Puri Bali (run by Orient Express) has rooms 12/23 - 12/27

if your usb really wants Jimbaran -- or you could try the 4Seasons -- if they have anything they might do a deal this close to the holiday, you never know ...

marmot Dec 16th, 2011 06:30 PM

Be careful with the Semaya in Seminyak. It's still undergoing extensive renovation (rebuilding really) and is pretty much a construction site.

rhkkmk Dec 16th, 2011 07:11 PM

it is not far from seminyak, but off by itself...

jenskar2 Dec 16th, 2011 10:37 PM

Sorry, meant the Ayana -- not the Semaya (which I had read was under renovation this winter) -- the link is to the Ayana.

The web site for the Pan Pacific says you can walk to Tanah Lot -- so that would put it northwest of Seminyak, proper. Good luck finding something that feels right for you!

marmot Dec 16th, 2011 11:21 PM

The Pan Pacific is on the cliffs in the middle of a golf course that overlooks and encompasses Tanah Lot temple. It's quite scenic, but is also very controversial to the Balinese. To Seminyak it's about 45 to 60 minutes, about the same to Ubud. There's a lot of new resort and villa development going on in the area but at this point it's somewhat isolated.

kuluk Dec 17th, 2011 12:35 AM

In Ubud I would second the Maya, and add the Uma Ubud, or any of the Komaneka hotels. Because of traffic I wouldnt' want to necessarily stay in "downtown" Ubud (only a few streets but very narrow and poorly planned) so places like Maya, Uma and Komaneka Bisma are far enough out that you don't have to look at traffic every day, but can still go into town for dinner every night and tour sights during the day. Ubud is slightly higher elevation than Seminyak and is much more lush, so it does rain more often. But weather these days is so unpredictable...usually it's some rain most days, but for only an hour or two, and usually at night or after 5 pm. If it rains heavily it doesn't last that long, and the sun comes back out. If it drizzles it will likely last most of the day. But then again even the rainy season is not all rain. Does disturb my afternoon badminton games sometimes though.

Smeagol Dec 17th, 2011 10:35 AM

Just booked the samaya for the first 3 nights, got a fantastic prepay rate thru a consolidator. Flights finally booked from Singapore so just the last 3 nights to book still looking at Jimberan or seminyak. 4 seasons are exorbitant.
Be there this time next week, can't wait.

Smeagol Dec 17th, 2011 10:37 AM

That's the Samay in Ubud not Seminyak as I heeded the construction warning

rhkkmk Dec 17th, 2011 01:08 PM

have a fantastic time...

marmot Dec 17th, 2011 01:42 PM

I haven't been to the Samaya in Ubud as it's quite new, but it looks really nice. The one in Seminyak is going to be really nice again too when the renovation is complete.

The Samaya's on the same river valley as most of the other big name resorts so you can check them out for next time.

If you plan to go to any of the popular restaurants in Seminyak (like Kudeta, La Lucciola, Sardine, Metis or Sarong) you should make reservations. It's annoying to have to do that in Bali, but it looks like a busy week coming up. Same for Mosaic. Your resort could do this for you.

simpsonc510 Dec 17th, 2011 02:36 PM

Have a great time! If you 'need something to do' those extra 3 days, come on up to Bangkok! I'm heading there tomorrow.

Smeagol Dec 17th, 2011 11:39 PM

Thanks for the restaurant advice Marmot, we will be sure to do that.
Carol - have a fab time in BKK. How long are you going for?

kmkrnn Dec 18th, 2011 05:09 AM

So where did you pick for your last 3 days, or did I read over that?

mscleo Dec 19th, 2011 09:21 AM

Enjoy your trip! I'm headed back to Bali for the third time next year. I've stayed in Ubud and in Sanur; this time I think I'll try Seminyak. I was glad to see this thread as it gave suggestions on villas.

Happy travels to you!


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