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    Room with one double bed or two single beds and kitchen/dining area.

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    Room with 1 king size bed, balcony, sofa and bathtub.

    • Free cancellation before 5 August
    • Taxes included
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General

  • Official Rating: 4 stars
  • Board Basis: All-inclusive
  • Location: Fethiye, Mugla, Turkey
  • Nearest International Airports:
    Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) (15 mins)

An Outline

Rhadana Kuta Bali is one of the finest selections for you in order to fulfill and embrace your Islamic vacation needs and requirements.

Rhadana Kuta Bali is part of a modern, new architectonic complex, located at the former fishing village of Kuta, short drive from the beach, shopping and galleries.

Keeping in line with the “Muslim Holiday” notion, Rhadana Kuta Bali in the village of Kuta, southern Bali, Indonesia is a very cordial and affable destination for you to admire and appreciate an extraordinary vacation experience.

Meal Board

Prices are all based inclusive of breakfast. Lunch and dinner both are served at an additional charge.

Facilities

1 outdoor swimming pool, luggage service, laundry service, coffee shop, travel help desk, customer service and front desk service.

Location

Centrally located in the village of Kuta, southern Bali, Indonesia.

Nearby Attractions

Nearby attractions include Kuta Beach, Bali Galeria Mall, Discovery Mall, Seminyak’s hotspots and extensive shopping choices at the Legian.

Transfers & Distances

15 minutes by car (6 kilometers) transfer from Ngurah Rai International (DPS) Airport.

Amenities

In the hotel…

Restaurant & Cafes

Food facility is available inside the hotel premises. The hotel offers an all-day dining restaurant, Café de Dapoer, which serves local and international cuisine for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snack times as per requirement. All food served inside the hotel property is 100% halal. No alcohol is served nor allowed on the property’s premises.

In the room…

  • Comforts: Climate control
  • Get Fresh and Relax: Private bathroom | Towel | Hair dryer
  • Entertain Yourself: Satellite TV
  • Food & Drink: Bottled water | Mini bar
  • Connect: Telephone | Free Wi-Fi connection
  • Extra Care: Working Desk | In-room digital safety box | Desk lamp

Check-in time

1400 Hours

Check-out time

1200 Hours

Facilities

  • 24-Hour Front Desk
  • Air Conditioning
  • Airport Shuttle (surcharge)
  • Business Centre
  • Concierge service
  • Dry Cleaning (surcharge)
  • Ironing (surcharge)
  • Laundry (surcharge)
  • Library
  • Lift
  • Luggage Storage
  • Meeting & banquet facilities
  • Non-Smoking Rooms
  • Outdoor Swimming pool
  • Parking
  • Restaurants & Cafes
  • Room Service
  • Safety Deposit Box
  • Wellness Centre
  • wifi

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Bali

Bali

Bali, famous as the Island of the gods, is an island and also a province of Indonesia; and the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands. Denpasar is its capital. It is part of the Coral Triangle, with the highest biodiversity of marine species.

The Island has a varied landscape of hills and mountains, lush rice terraces and barren volcanic hillsides, rugged coastlines and sandy beaches. It is claimed to be a paradise on earth. It is one of the world’s most popular destinations for honeymoons and family vacations.

Since ancient times, Bali has been influenced by Hindu religion and culture. Traces of this religion can be found in the local culture and day to day life of its people.

Bali has a fairly even climate, making it a good year-round destination. Bali’s monsoon has two distinct seasons: dry (May to September) and wet (October to April). Monsoon in Bali mainly refers to the wind, not the rain. However; even in the wet monsoon, in this tropical paradise, it is still likely to be sunny for the most part of the day.

Sports & Adventure

Bali’s most charming feature is its rice paddies. Located in Ubud, people have easy access for a walk through the terraced fields. The vast and stunning rice fields expand of green rice paddies are stepped along an entire mountain, from its peak to where its foot meets the sea. Bali butterfly park is a beautiful place. It can be visited to get the chance and see butterflies be born. The park’s surroundings are very nice for the animals and also houses a nursery where new butterflies hatch every day. The park’s nursery also accommodates other insects such as the Rhinoceros beetle, huge walking sticks, leaf insects and the little critter. Bali is one of the world’s most iconic surf destinations. While visiting this breathtaking destination, one must take a chance and try a hand at surfing; whether you’re an expert at it or not. The hike to Bali’s most active volcano is a must while staying here. After reaching the summit in time; one can catch the sunrise. It’s a magnificent view from above the clouds is a once in a lifetime experience. Bali’s local traditional dance is called the ‘KECAK TRANCE CEREMONY’. No matter where on this island, one can get the chance to see this dance with exotic masks and mythic storytelling. There are several performances one can choose between. River rafting, a day at the spa, watching the sunset at the beach are some experiences one must have while visiting this paradise on Earth.

Things to do

Uluwatu Temple The famous Uluwatu Temple is a Balinese Hindu sea temple. The temple has been built at the edge of a 70-meter-high cliff projecting into the sea. Earlier, a small temple was claimed to have existed. The structure has significantly been expanded over the centuries. A traditional ‘Kecak dance’ performance based on the ‘Ramayana’ is performed daily in the temple. Nowadays; the temple is mostly inhabited by monkeys. Seminyak Seminyak, a breathtaking beach resort area in Bali at its southern end, has many luxury hotels, villas and spas, as well as high-end shopping and restaurants. The beaches are of gray sand and have good surfing conditions. Sanur Sanur, a small seaside town, is located at the southeast area of the island of Bali. The stretch of beach in this place offers shallow waters. The Pura Blanjong temple is located here; which was built from coral and has inscriptions dating from the 10th century The town offers fishing boats for the visitors, and a paved cycling path. The town’s main street Jalan Danau Tamblingan is lined with art galleries (offering both traditional and modern art) and restaurants. Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave) Goa Gajah also known as the Elephant Cave is located on the island of Bali near Ubud. It was built in the 9th century and served as a sanctuary. The temple is said to be a place for meditation. It is surrounded by many folklore stories. The site of the temple is characterised by menacing faces that are carved into the stone - whose purpose is assumed to ward off of evil spirits. Pura Besakih Pura Besakih is a temple located in the village of Besakih on the slopes of Mount Agung in eastern Bali. It is the most important, the largest and the holiest temple of the Hindu religion in Bali, and one of a series of Balinese temples. The stone bases the temple resemble that of megalithic stepped pyramids, which date back to at least 2,000 years. It is perched nearly 1000 meters up on the side of the mountain. The temple has been built on six levels, terraced up the slope. The entrance is marked by a split gateway and beyond it is the gateway to the temple’s second courtyard. Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary Mandala Suci Wenara Wana also known as the Monkey Forest Ubud is the sanctuary or the natural habitat of the Balinese long tailed Monkey (Macaca fascicularis). The Monkey Forest lies within the territory of the village of Padangtegal, which owns it. The residents of the village view the Monkey Forest and its monkeys as an important spiritual, economic, educational, and conservation center for the village.

Culture and History

Bali was inhabited by Austronesian people around 2000 BCE; who migrated from Southeast Asia and Oceania. Stone tools have also been found dating around this time near the village of Cekik in the island's west. Bali is home to an ancient culture that's known for its warm hospitality. Exotic temples and palaces set against the stunning natural environment are some of its top attractions. Its deeply spiritual and unique culture is renowned for its highly developed arts, including the island’s traditional and modern dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking, and music. The island is home to some religious sites such as the ‘Cliffside Uluwatu Temple’. The beachside city of Kuta has lively bars, while Seminyak, Sanur and Nusa Dua are popular resort towns. Famous centers offer yoga and meditation retreats. In ancient Bali, nine Hindu sects existed. Each sect revered a specific deity as its personal Godhead. Culturally and linguistically, the island is highly influenced by Indian, Chinese, and particularly Hindu culture. Some religious and cultural traditions are still practiced in modern time. In the large Muslim Country; Indonesia, Bali is highly influenced by Hindu religion and its culture. Every aspect of the Balinese life is infused with Hindu religion. The most visible signs are the tiny offerings in the daily life routine. Small leaf trays are made daily that can contain a range of offering items. Before every meal; these leaf trays are set out with burning incense sticks and sprinkled with holy water three times a day.

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