BALI Sol by Melia Resort

7
nights and
8
days
From

 

Per person sharing

The Bali Sol by Melia Resort is a tropical haven in Nusa Dua and an all-inclusive resort that focuses on fun and relaxation offering luxurious rooms, world-class facilities, and exciting activities.
The resort’s rooms have private balconies overlooking the lush green tropical gardens. All rooms are designed to give you a sense of space and simplicity and activities cater for individuals, couples and families.
The resort restaurants will satisfy any taste, from passionate Italian to sumptuous Asian, and serve up themed buffets by the beach. 
For guests looking to rest and relax, the top-of-the-line SPA awaits you with professional therapists and treatments.
White sands and a deep blue ocean set the scene for glorious sunsets at the Sol Beach House Bali Benoa’s private beach, making it the perfect destination for a romantic and exciting getaway

At a glance

BALI 7 Nights at the 5* SOL by Melia Resort
Accommodation Sol room    
Meals All-Inclusive     
Other Return Airport transfers    

Highlights

SOL ROOM

Enjoy an extraordinary experience in Bali. A Balinese-style room with a king-size bed or two single beds, flat-screen TV, safe and tea and coffee-making facilities. It also has a rainshower and a large private balcony

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Itinerary

Day 1

Arrive Bali

  • Clear customs and meet with our representative in the Arrival Hall for transfer to your hotel 
     
Day 2

Sol by Melia Resort (All-Inclusive)

  • After a leisurely breakfast, explore the Intimate private beach in the magical blue Indian Ocean
  • Spend some time relaxing and swimming today 
Day 3

Sol by Melia Resort (All-Inclusive)

  • Breakfast at your hotel
  • The hotel can assist you with many day tour options to explore some of Bali's beautiful scenery

 

 


Inclusions

  • Return flights from Johannesburg on Emirates Airlines (Specific & Limited Seats)
  • Departure and Fuel taxes (Subject to change)
  • Return transfers APT HTL APT (Seat in Coach)
  • 7 Nights in standard Sol double/twin room sharing
  • All Inclusive meal plan

Exclusions

* Personal expenses, meals and drinks unless otherwise specified
* Travel insurance
* Visa fee
* Tips
* Services not stated in the itinerary

Seasonal Supplements may be applicable

Validity

  • Rate valid for travel during September 2024
    (Excluding school holidays)
     
  • 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 as usual, haggling is a must.

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 travelers to Bali
Pisang Goreng: fried bananas and an all-time favourite
Mie Goreng: Fried noodles served with vegetables and a choice of chicken, shrimps 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