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Home / Hotel / Hotel News / BALI STILL A FAVOURITE DESTINATION FOR SHORT GETAWAYS

BALI STILL A FAVOURITE DESTINATION FOR SHORT GETAWAYS

September 24, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

 From the tranquil beaches of Uluwatu to the hustle and bustle of Kuta, it’s no wonder this Island of Gods continues to attract travellers from around the world. Explore all that Bali has to offer and more this Hari Raya Haji and enjoy great savings with Hotels.com.

Whether you want to pamper yourself beach side in Seminyak, get your surf on in Dreamworld or explore the ancient temple of Pura Besakih in Ubud, there’s something for everyone in Bali.

Getting a little tired of Bali but still in need of that beach holiday? Soak up the sun on Railay Beach in Krabi. Or explore the limestone cliffs of Phang Nga Bay in Phuket.

Book by 30 October 2015 and enjoy discounts of up to 40%. All deals are valid for travel by 17 December 2015 on Hotels.com.

Bali

Mayaloka Villas Seminyak – (3.5 stars)
Stay 1 night and save 10%
Rooms start from RM 561

Bali Rani Hotel – (4 stars)
Seasonal deal: save 50%
Rooms start from RM 261

Krabi

The Tubkaak Krabi Boutique Resort – (4.5 stars)
Stay 2 nights and save 15%
Rooms start from RM 750

Aonang Princeville Resort & Spa – (3 stars)
Stay 3 nights and save 25%
Rooms start from RM 210

Phuket

Sawasdee Village – (4 stars)
Stay 3 nights and save 40%
Rooms start from RM 287

Banthai Beach Resort & Spa – (4 stars)
Stay 7 nights and save 25%
Rooms start from RM366

* All prices and deals are correct as of 21 September 2015 but are subject to change. Terms and conditions apply; please see specific details for each hotel listed below by clicking at the hotel of your interest. Search with your preferred dates for travel to see the discounted rates for your stay. All prices listed do not include tax and fees. For more deals and information please visit www.hotels.com.

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