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Serene Villa Acacia • 2 Bedroom

Modern contemporary private villa, perfect for a special romantic getaway

Serene Garden Villa • 3 Bedroom

The villas living and dining areas opens out to the lush garden and pool

Serene Villa Hibiscus • 2 Bedroom

Beautiful natural ambience both day and night with superb lighting

Space at Bali • 2 Bedroom

Tropical ambience which combined with the Moroccan flair

Serene Villa Frangipani • 2 Bedroom

The living and dining area blends naturally into a lush tropical garden

Serene Garden Villa • 3 Bedroom

Open air living, large garden & pool area create a relaxing environment

Serene Villa Acacia • 2 Bedroom

Living and dining areas touches the edge of the pool so one can enjoy swimming

Villa Sukapadi • 2 Bedroom

Traditional Timor pieces combined with modern art work and minimalist dιcor

Serene Villa Acacia • 2 Bedroom

Bathrooms are open to the sky giving complete privacy under sun or stars

Abadi Villas • 2 and 3 Bedroom

Stylish and functional villas offer the best of Bali Modern Villa

Villa Tania • 3 Bedroom

Luxury villa perfect for both families and or groups

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Bali Shopping

Bali Shopping

If you have just arrived , get a general idea of how much people are paying as the sellers are very quick to know who is a "newbie" in town and who isn't . This way you will help avoid the first day rush to buy and then find you paid 2 or 3 times what you should have. Before you start bargaining , always have a price in your head that you won't go over . ( Generally 1/4 to 1/3 what the starting price is ) Don't be too shy about this way of shopping.

The first rule is don't give a price unless you intend to buy. Once you give a price...no matter how small, you have started the process of bargaining and if the seller agrees on your price, it is considered very rude to then not purchase the item.

Once you have found something you like and the seller has given you a starting price you then offer a counter attack price. ( Your counter offer should generally be 1/5 to 1/4 what the seller is offering ) They will of course , claim that this is too low (which it is ) and that they will not make any money from the sale. They will then make a counter offer lower than their starting price , and away you go....As a guide , if the seller comes down in 10,000 you go up in 5,000. The best bargainer will walk away with the best price. Remember as you get closer to your intended purchase price , you maybe haggling over a few cents...but don't let this worry you, as the Balinese are very good at haggling . If it is a few cents over your intended purchase price and the seller will not relent.....who cares...get it !

*Note : If a price is offered in Dollars....It is always US$ unless first stated. If buying something small, always double check it before you hand over your money as the street sellers are very good at sleight of hand and you may end up buying a watch that isn't working or your finest silver bracelet is now a piece of tin. ( This is not common practice , however it does happen )

If you do not want to engage in a bargaining contest and are not interested in the seller's wares , do not make eye contact with the seller or stop and browse through a hawker's offers.

Bali Traditional Markets

The best place to bargain. You will find one of the largest outdoor markets at Kuta. Remember to bring cash as not many of the market stalls have credit card facilities.You will find that there are hundreds of small shops all selling similar things and a great place to try out your new found bargaining skills. Wood carvings , silver wear , cassette's / CD's and DVD's, Tshirts and sarongs are a few of the items laid out to tempt you. Generally the t'shirts are copies and therefore bring a cheaper price than the originals but they do make great last minute gifts for friends stuck at home. For as little as 25,000 Rp each, you can bring an armful home and the quality is still fairly good.

Denpasar
The Kumbasari Market near the river gives an interesting overview of an Indonesia market with household wares and clothing on the third level, spices and dried goods on the second level and traditional market in the basement.It can be a bit dark in the basement. Nearby is Jalan Hasanuddin, a whole street of gold shops, selling 18-22 carat gold jewelry. Not far away from jalan Hasanuddin is jalan Sulawesi where all manner of fabrics are available. The whole street consists of fabric stores on both sides with a few household ware stores in between.

Kuta
Kuta Art Market has a multitude of shops selling a wide variety of goods including, sarongs, handicrafts, jewelry, clothing, furniture and leather goods. You can find some good pieces if you look carefully and smart bargain.

Sanur
Sanur's main shopping street is Jalan Danau Tamblingan and it is more peaceful then shopping in Kuta. Sanur has an interesting variety of shops with lots of nice restaurants.There are still a few hawkers but they are not as aggressive, except at the beach market. You can find woodcarvings, sarongs and other handicrafts in Sanur Art Market.

Sukawati
Sukawati has a new art market and a traditional market on the main road and side streets. Set in a two-floor building, the market sells everything from statues to dance costumes, all at reasonable prices. A large assortment of woven baskets can be found here along with Balinese ceremonial items made from colorful "Prada" - gold painted cloth. These include dance costumes, fans, umbrellas and clothes worn at tooth filings and weddings. Bargaining is a must.

Mall & Designer Stores

Stores like : Reebok , Nike , Hugo Boss , Animale are just the tip of the iceberg for what's available in Kuta Square..the location of the largest grouping of Name brand apparel shops on Bali. As these shops have to compete with the markets just outside their doors , you will find specials and sales on all year round. Some of the sales are up to 50% OFF and in some cases for old stock , 70% OFF. Although there is NO bargaining involved ( Phew you say ) The prices offered are 1/4 to 1/2 what you would pay at home. The stores are also air conditioned and are worth a pop in just to have a browse and cool off.

Duty Free Shopping
Plaza Bali and DFS have duty free shopping outlets in Kuta, Sanur, Nusa Dua and the airport in Bali. They have a wide range of designer label boutiques. Bare in mind some products in Indonesia don't have a high duty, such as cigarettes.

Carrefour Store
Situated on the bypass Rd to the Airport.. At Carrefour you will be able to stock up on many everyday items available in "Bulk" Great if you have a large family or there are a few of you. Carrefour stocks everything from electronic equipment, fridges, Microwave ovens to noodles, beer, soft drinks, water, fruit and vegetables.

Factory Outlets

Once you leave the hub's of Kuta or Sanur, you will find that each small town you visit produces its own type of goods. A small selection of these small towns and factory outlets can be visited in a days Trip to Kintamani ( Bali's still active volcano ) The tour driver will no doubt take you to one of his family or friend's shops(as they will get commission if you purchase) so if you would like to visit a particular area or shop its best to advise him before you start your journey.

Shopping in Bali Villages

BATUBULAN
Home for Stone carvings : Traditional stone sculptures carved from soft Volcanic rock. If you have the time in bali , they will carve requests.

UBUD
Home for paintings : The centre of the artistic scene in Bali. Originally the home of paintings in Bali but a walk along the main street of Ubud will find stores selling clothing, antiques, jewellery, homewares and handicrafts. There are also numerous Temples, ancient sites and of course, great restaurants around Ubud. You may need a day or two just to relax away from the bustle and take it all in.

CELUK
Home of Siver and Gold smiths : Huge stores hosting a wide variety of intricately designed pieces of jewellery. Bargaining is a must however the best deals can be found in the side streets where the silver and goldsmiths work and live. Earrings, bracelets rings and brooches are just some of the pieces on offer.

TEGALALANG
Home of the Woodcarvers : This village and the nearby villages specialise in the carving of the soft woods into sculptures. Spend some time watching these very talented craftsman at work and using only chisels and sand paper, they create statues from a few inches high to several metres.

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