The 1O1 Bali Fontana Kuta presents an elegant yet affordable lifestyle experience. Crafted through a collaboration between environmental architects and Japanese designers, this hotel is a testament to modern living in Bali while embracing the essence of Balinese nature.
Each room is adorned with unique artworks by Ananta Sutopo. Situated in the heart of Bali, just moments away from Legian and Seminyak, Fontana offers easy access to a plethora of eateries, convenience stores, and ATMs, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the vibrant energy of Kuta without the hassle of navigating through crowds.
Suma Spa offers relaxing massage treatments in a Balinese zen setting. There are also free area shuttles available.
A hair salon, gift shop and laundry services are also available.
At a glance
BALI | 7 Nights at the 101 Bali Fontana - Kuta |
Room: | Double Deluxe room |
Meals: | Breakfast daily |
Other: | Return Airport transfers |
2 Full day tours & 1 Half day tour |
Highlights
DELUXE ROOM
Spacious and bright. The rooms come with a King or Twin type of bed with a modern and fully equipped bathroom with a finished stylish touch.
With the quality of colours ceramic and wall hangings from a number of creative artworks designed by local artwork designers that related to creating an independent style space.
Equipped with high-speed WIFI internet access, LED TV with cable channel, tea & coffee maker, safe deposit box, and telephone (extra bed accepts).
Number of rooms: 75
Size of room: 30 m2
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Itinerary
Arrive Bali
- Clear customs and meet with your representative for transfer to your hotel
101 Bali Fontana (B)
- Breakfast at your hotel
- Free time for beach or pool activities
101 Bali Fontana (B)
- Breakfast at your hotel
BEAUTY OF KINTAMANI TOUR (SUN-MON-WED-FRI)
- Highlights of this full-day tour:
- Traditional Balinese Barong and Keris Dance
- Woodcarving artists
- Breathtaking views at Mount and Lake Batur
- Tampaksiring’s holy fountain of youth
Inclusions
- Return transfers APT HTL APT (Seat in Coach)
- 7 Nts in dELUXE double/twin room sharing
- Breakfast daily
- Free tour: Full-day Beauty of Kintamani Tour
- Free tour: Full-day Bali Mystic Tour
- Free tour: ½ Day Unforgettable Sunset tour
Exclusions
International/Domestic flights – Departure & Fuel taxes (Contact us for best airfares)
* Personal expenses, meals and drinks unless otherwise specified
* Travel insurance
* Visa fee
* Tips
* Services not stated in the itinerary
Validity
- Rate valid for travel between 01 NOV 24 and 31 MAR 25
Season supplements are applicable for stays between 20 DEC 24 and 05 JAN 25
Compulsory New Year Eve Dinner is aplicable
Contact us for any other date of travel required
Country information
What is the weather like in Bali
With sunshine throughout the year, Bali has a tropical monsoon climate, with pleasant day temperatures between 20 to 33 degrees Celsius. The rainy season starts from October to March with occasional heavy showers and high humidity. June to September is the dry season and best time for outdoor activities, with low humidity but it can get cold during the evenings.
Bali Culture
The rituals and festivals are everywhere you look. Offerings outside your hotel or shops, the population takes pride in their religious responsibilities. When packing your holiday suitcase include a sarong with or buy one as soon as you have settled into your hotel.
Drinks & Markets
Beer is cheap, and cocktails will surprise you with their taste. Avoid drinks that are labeled as Arak and remember wines are expensive. Drink bottled water only and avoid ice in your drinks.
Local markets are fun to go to and haggling is a must as usual.
Discover your environment
Hire a motorbike for the day and insist on a helmet. An alternative is to hire a Bluebird Taxi for a few hours, they come metered, are clean and cheap.
Tipping
Staff is lowly paid in Bali however they still are extremely generous and hospitable. If you receive a good service, tipping will go a long way
Dishes not to be missed for first-time travellers to Bali
Pisang Goreng: fried bananas and an all-time favourite
Mie Goreng: Fried noodles served with vegetables and a choice of chicken, shrimp or pork
Sate: Mashed barbequed chicken blended with spices and put on a stick
Nasi Campur: Mixed rice with small portions of vegetables, fish or meat