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Hotel review: the Viceroy Bali (Indonesia)

Wednesday newsletters always feature a luxury hotel and/or flight review.

Today (April 27, 2016): Review of  the Viceroy Bali (Indonesia). 

The Viceroy Bali is sure to take the breath away from even the most seasoned traveler. This Balinese gem brings ultra luxury to Ubud. When booking my visit to the area known as the “Valley of the Kings” I wasn’t aware that I myself would be treated as royalty, but what a pleasant surprise. Upon arrival you are spoiled by the sight of pristine gardens while receiving a fresh floral lay and juice made from the sweetest oranges and tropical fruits. With just 25 private villas, attention to each guest is of the highest priority and impeccable service is the staple of this retreat. Privacy is greatly respected and pampering seems to occur without a second thought. The staff was one of the finest I have had the fortune to be served by and I would recommend other hotels follow their suit if looking to please guests at the highest level.

The Viceroy Bali features in my top 10 list of hotel pools with the world’s most stunning views.

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MY VERDICT

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BEST TIME TO VISIT

To ensure you enjoy the best weather Ubud has to offer visit between July and September, the driest time of year. January and February receive the most rain which can limit activities and sightseeing, but the rainy season runs from November to June. It can be extremely humid during this time and is the least popular for tourists. Temperatures remain fairly constant given the proximity to the equator, temperatures of between 28 and 34°C for most of the year, although an occasional fall to around 22°C isn’t uncommon during the wet season.


GETTING HERE

Ubud is located in central Bali, and if you’re planning on arriving via airplane, you’ll want to go to the Denpasar Bali Airport, located on the southern tip of the island. From there you can either rent a car or take a bus to get to Ubud. Of course Hotel Viceroy Bali is happy to arrange pickup and drop-off at the airport upon arrival and departure. The island isn’t very large, but it can take a while to get to Ubud because of the terrain, and not all of the roads are paved very well. Also, every year the roads get damaged due to the rains and harsh weather, so this can also slow things up a bit. If you are going to rent a car, you can either get a car from a few different agencies at the airport, or you can rent one right outside the airport.


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