Experience pure luxury at the Legian with ocean-view suites, tranquil gardens, and Balinese elegance
The Legian features lush gardens, a stunning two-tiered pool, and unmatched views of the Indian Ocean views from its privileged position along Seminyak Beach.
Rooms: The Legian Hotel in Seminyak, Bali, offers an exquisite range of rooms and suites designed to cater to the most discerning travellers. Each room is a blend of contemporary luxury and Balinese charm, featuring spacious layouts and elegant décor. Whether you choose a cozy Deluxe Room or a lavish Beach House, you can expect breathtaking ocean views, private balconies, and modern amenities that ensure a comfortable stay.
Location: Nestled on the pristine shores of Seminyak Beach, the Legian Hotel boasts an unbeatable location. Guests can enjoy the tranquil seclusion of the resort while still being in the heart of Seminyak's vibrant scene. This prime spot allows for easy access to the area's high-end boutiques, restaurants, and bars, making it a paradise for both relaxation and exploration.
Amenities: The Legian Hotel offers a wide array of amenities to enhance your stay. The infinity pool overlooking the Indian Ocean is a highlight, and the spa provides a perfect oasis for relaxation. The culinary experience is exceptional, with fine dining at The Restaurant and craft cocktails at The Pool Bar, ensuring guests' palates are delighted.
Activities: For those seeking adventure, the Legian Hotel provides various activities. Water sports enthusiasts can indulge in surfing or diving. Additionally, the resort offers yoga classes, cultural workshops, and guided tours to explore Bali's rich heritage and natural beauty.
Sustainability: The Legian Hotel is committed to sustainability. It practices responsible tourism by minimizing its environmental footprint and contributing to the local community. Initiatives include energy-efficient operations, waste reduction, and supporting local artisans. Their dedication to eco-friendliness is evident throughout the property, creating a luxurious, guilt-free getaway for eco-conscious travellers.
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January
January in Indonesia is pleasant, with minimal rainfall. Explore Bali's lush landscapes or dive in Raja Ampat for clear underwater views.
February
February sees Indonesia somewhat still dry with comfortable temperatures. Check out Northern Sumatra, which has less rainfall than the rest of the country at this time of year or visit Yogyakarta for cultural festivals.
March
In March, the climate starts to get humid and warm. Witness the Nyepi (Balinese New Year) celebrations in Bali, or trek to the summit of Mount Rinjani in Lombok.
April
April sees the heat and humidity ramp up, with the addition of occasional rainfall. Head to Flores to visit the mesmerizing Kelimutu volcanic lakes.
May
May is the ideal time for travel as temperatures balance out and the humidity dropping. Take the opportunity to explore Java's historic temples or go hiking in Sumatra's lush rainforests.
June
June is a continuation of May’s good weather, dry (for Indonesia) and warm. Try diving in Komodo National Park or witness the Pasola festival in Sumba.
July
July sees Indonesia’s peak tourist numbers hit. The weather is great and there is plenty to see and do. Witness the Bali Kite Festival or enjoy water sports in the Gili Islands.
August
August is also a great time to visit, as most of the archipelago is dry and warm. Many locations across the country hold Independence Day celebrations, so join in the festivities or explore the pristine beaches of Nusa Penida in the excellent weather.
September
September sees more great weather but is generally less crowded in terms of tourism. Use this time to trek in Bukit Lawang, Sumatra, or explore the cultural gems of Yogyakarta.
October
Depending on the year, October can be the start of the rainy season but generally it stays nice and dry. Attend the Balinese Arts Festival in Denpasar, or hike Mount Bromo in Java.
November
November is the official start of the rainy season in most regions. Stay dry in Jakarta by ducking into the numerous cultural sites, or explore the rich history of Borobudur Temple in Java.
December
In December, the monsoon season is in full swing with frequent heavy rain. Enjoy Christmas festivities in Bali, but remember to bring a raincoat!
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