Wakalouka Cruise
Wakalouka Cruise’s luxury 23 metre catamaran takes limited numbers of guests to their Wakalouka resort on Lembongan island. Spend the day at the resort, swimming, snorkeling or relaxing. Read more…
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Wakalouka Cruise’s luxury 23 metre catamaran takes limited numbers of guests to their Wakalouka resort on Lembongan island. Spend the day at the resort, swimming, snorkeling or relaxing. Read more…
If you want to go to Lombok by sea you can travel with the Mabua Express, a jet powered sea shuttle. The trip takes two and half hours and refreshments are served on board. Read more…
For extended cruising, Spice Island Cruises offer 3 & 4 day cruises aboard the Bali Sea Dancer. You can explore the islands to the east of Bali where many different ethnic tribes maintain a unique lifestyle through music, dance, religion, indigenous craft traditions and ancient languages. Read more…
Beluga Marina in Tanjung Benoa have cruises to the island of Nusa Penida abroad the Quicksilver catamaran. Mooring alongside a pontoon for the day you can go over to the island to visit the village of Bodang or explore the waters through diving and snorkeling. Beluga also have sunset cruises dolphin spotting cruise and submarine safaris. Read more…
The Sea Trek company offers extended sea voyages from 8-18 days aboard Buginese schooners (pinisi). Taking in such destinations as the lesser Sunda Islands, Moluccas, Irian Jaya and Sulawesi, Sea Trek emphasizes that these destinations are hardly visited by tourists and Sea Trek’s way of travelling does not disrupt the local infrastructure or local traditions, as many tourist developments have in Indonesia. Read more…
Pita Maha have dedicated one of their cliff-hanging villas to spa treatments. The private villa over a full menu of traditional treatments and features a spectacular private pool and spa bath. Read more…
This stunning resort spa has incorporated many of the elements of their famous Phuket (Thailand) resort and spa. Married with locally produced natural products and techniques, the results are intoxicating from start to finish. From the musik to the aromatic oils that permeate the air and set the mood, the spa achieves a rarified atmosphere. Read more…
Four Seasons Resort, Jimbaran, has won many accolades since its opening. Its small, private spa as fitness centre has served the resort and outside guest well with a delightful blend of traditional and model treatments. So successful has it been that the facilities have proved inadequate for demand, and so a new million dollar expansion was announced last year to coincid with the opening of the new spa in the Sayan Terrace property. Read more…
Cocoa beans from Tabanan produce a contitioning chocolate scrub, salt from the coast makes an invigorating sea salt scrub, while green tea from the nearby mountainside creates an anti-aging scrub bursting with anti-oxidants. Enjoying these products is made easier by the soothing ambience of the raised spa villa in which Ibah’s professionally trained staff will drain all tension out of your body and leave you feeling completely rejuvenated. Read more…
Combining Hawaiian, Shiatsu, Balinese and Swedish massage techniques, the signature massage, the Mandara, is performed by two therapists who work in harmony. Wet and dry areas offer the works beginning with a body scrub of your choice; traditional Javanese lulur, Balinese spice scrub or an unusual coffee polish. Follow up with an aromatherapy body wash and floral bath and then choose a Balinese or Mandara massage, facial, reflexogy, or all of the above. Read more…
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