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  • An all suite hotel, The Legian offers the finer pleasures of resort living

Description

The Legian is a well established luxury property with stylish spacious suites in the vibrant area of Seminyak, Bali. Flanked by a quiet beach, The Legian is the perfect place to enjoy the magic of Bali in a relaxed setting.

The Legian is an all-suite hotel set in landscaped tropical gardens, with unrivalled views across the Indian Ocean. Perfectly situated on a popular stretch of Seminyak Beach, this stylish property has a stunning two-tier swimming pool and plenty of quiet spots for relaxation.

Each of the 67 spacious suites at the Legian has a sleeping and living area, personal ipods and offer uninterrupted ocean views from their private balconies. Rooms range from Studio Suites to Deluxe Studio Suites which have the added benefit of large outdoor areas suitable for sunbathing as well as living room and dining areas inside. Stay in one of The Legian's three 'designer' suites and have the additional luxury of a personal butler and private car and driver on request.

Ideal for families or larger groups, the newly renovated Beach House is a stunning 3 bedroom villa set in walled private gardens with its own private pool. With stunning coastal views, 3 ensuite bedrooms, an open plan living and dining area and the services of a private butler, the Beach House really is a luxurious Balinese home from home.

The Legian's main restaurant has a wonderful terrace overlooking the ocean and serves fresh European and Asian specialities. Casual dining is also an option at the Pool and Beach Bars where light meals and drinks are served throughout the day and they make a great vantage point for the awe inspiring Balinese sunset. There is also an extensive in room dining menu for those wanting to dine in the comfort of their spacious suite.

Once you have enjoyed the stunning two tiered swimming pool, indulgent spa and have tried your hand at body boarding you may want to venture out and explore. Bicycles are on hand for this and tennis, golf and diving are all available nearby as are the buzzy districts of Kuta, Seminyak and Legian, the hotel providing a shuttle service to these throughout the day.

Guide price £2,110 Per person

£2,110 per person for 7 nights, based on two people sharing a Studio Suite on a bed & breakfast basis including international flights and private transfers.

Accommodation

All of the suites have modern conveniences such a Bose sound systems, ipod docking stations, Blu Ray disc players and LCD TVs and have the same Balinese-meets-modern interiors.There are 15 Studio Suites, 35 largerDeluxe Suites with dining areas, 14 Two Bedroom Suites perfect for families and the Legian, Seminyak and Sunset Suites which are all 2 bedrooms, very spacious and have a butler and driver available. There is also The Beach House which is a three-bed private villa with 16 metre infinity pool.

Childcare

The Legian organises fun cultural, craft and sporting activities for children during its peak season but throughout the year welcomes families and can provide children's games, DVDs, beach toys, car seats, cots, highchairs, children's menus and babysitting.

Facilities

The main restaurant opens onto a terrace and serves healthy breakfasts and contemporary Asian and European meals. The hotel can also organise a romantic private dinner in a location around the resort or in villa dining. The Pool and Ocean Bars are great for drinks, snacks and light meals throughout the day. Other facilities include a two tiered swimming pool, spa and steam room, fitness centre, library and boutique.

Activities

There is a regular shuttle service to Legian & Kuta for those wanting to do some independent exploration of the beaches, shops and restaurants. Other activities include body boarding, cycling, yoga, golf, diving & tennis nearby and private yacht charters.

Services

There is a regular shuttle service to Legian & Kuta.

When to travel

Straddling the equator, Indonesia tends to have a fairly even climate year-round. Rather than four seasons, Indonesia has two – dry (between May to September) and wet (between October to April) – and there are no extremes of temperature between winter and summer. In most parts of Indonesia, the wet season falls between October and April and the dry season between May and September. December and January see Bali at its most humid and rain tends to come in sudden tropical downpours, but it can also rain for more prolonged periods.

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Location and directions

Bali, Indonesia

Situated right in front of the Indian Ocean right on the Seminyak Beach, just a step from Kuta Bali.

How to get there

Denpasar Ngurah Rai is the nearest airport and is served by many international airlines. You can also fly to Jakarta, then travel overland or take a connecting flight to Denpasar. The Legian is 25-minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport.



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