Hotels in Seminyak

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In Indonesia's southern end of Bali lies Badung Regency, home to the Seminyak, a part of the west coast's main municipality. This previously distinct and separated village has rapidly developed over the years, including many road improvements to reduce congested traffic. The area is famous for dining on the beach, with sunsets serving as the backdrop, and it's especially popular among local and international surfers. Seminyak is Bali's capital for shopping, spas and boutiques, making it an ideal place to browse for eclectic homeware, locally made goods and genuine antiques (or reproductions).

The town offers luxurious beachfront hotels and resorts, including stunning terraces with scenic ocean views. Strategically located close to the airport, beaches, restaurants, beach clubs and boutique shops, you'll find many budget-friendly hotels to suit your needs.

What to see and do in Seminyak

  • Biasa ArtSpace: This art centre is keen on promoting young, talented Balinese and Javanese contemporary artists. It's been operating since 2005, and you can find a range of exhibitions showcasing previously unexposed yet progressive artists.
  • Dream Museum Zone (DMZ) Bali 3D: This art gallery is fun and interactive. It offers a wide collection of life-size 3D murals for visitors to play with and pose for photographs. The gallery offers fourteen special categories and over 120 unique pieces of art. You could easily spend an entire day here.
  • Escape Room: You'll find great indoor activities here, with four immersive challenges. You'll need team-building and problem-solving skills to escape from an enclosed room within a limited amount of time.
  • Seminyak Beach: This beach offers a breezy and sunny ambience and is ideal for relaxing, swimming, kite flying and sunbathing. During the day, it's relatively quiet, and you can also rent surfboards.
  • Double Six Beach: This golden beach stretches over 0.5 kilometres and offers pristine white sands.
  • Balinese Cooking Class at The Amala: If you love to learn new things, this is a good activity to learn more about the island's cuisine and Indonesian culinary art. A Balinese Chef instructs the classes, sharing local heritage techniques and spilling the island's gastronomy secrets.
  • Surfing: Ideal for intermediate surfers, kids and beginners, this beach is quieter and cleaner than most others.
  • Totem Room Escape Challenge: Enjoy this fun activity with up to six friends or family members. It entails indoor game rooms and a series of puzzles that require teamwork to solve them. The timed maze will get your adrenaline level running high as you try to seek an escape from the enclosure.
  • Petitenget Temple: Termed as 'Pura Petitenget' in the local dialect, this centuries-old temple is the municipality's central cultural landmark.
  • Spas: Allow yourself to get pampered at the endless spa choices. Enjoy massages, body scrubs and other spa treatment therapies.
  • Echo Beach: Named locally as 'Pantai Batu Mejan' and derived from the nearby Balinese Hindu temple, this is one of the country's most popular surfing spots. It offers 180-degree sunset and seascape views, advanced reef breaks and a selection of seafood cafés, all strategically located at a high vantage point to offer panoramic views.
  • Horseback Riding: Enjoy the town's scenic views on horseback while riding along the sandy beaches of Seminyak and Canggu. Professional guides accompany the rides through fertile rice terraces. Lessons are available for all skill levels.

What to eat in Seminyak

The warungs in the area offer a range of menus, usually with plenty of seafood and crab specialities. The crab dishes are cooked in various ways and tossed with black beans, garlic, and sweet and sour sauce. Favourite local meals include shredded lemongrass chicken, nasi campur (mixed rice with various colours, like red, white or yellow), rendang beef and chicken curry.

Typical events and festivals in Seminyak

  • Ultra Music Festival: This festival is known the world over, and it sets the stage for several globally known electronic dance music performers, such as Skrillex, Martin Garrix, Fatboy Slim, Kaskade, Hardwell, Avicii and many more. Having expanded from Miami Beach, it's now regularly hosted in Seminyak.
  • Gypsy Land Music & Arts Festival: Termed as 'Bali's Burning Man', this techno music event features many International DJs.

How to move around in Seminyak

Seminyak is a heavily populated area with extremely heavy traffic, especially between 15:00hrs and 18:00hrs. The best way to get around is by renting a motorbike or bicycle. If you prefer avoiding wheels, you can easily get by on foot. You could also consider hiring a car for easy travelling around town, but it's best to drive outside of the busier traffic hours. Alternatively, you can ride in a taxi or hop on one of the local 3-wheeled tuk-tuks.

The climate in Seminyak

The climate in this destination is generally tropical all year round. The temperature typically ranges from highs of 31° C to lows around 24° C. The average annual temperature is a pleasant 25° C (78° F). Precipitation is relatively significant in any given month, but the rainest month of January marks the start of the rainy season, averaging at least eight days of precipitation. Seminyak accumulates an average total of 1,650 mm (65 inches) of rainfall throughout the entire year.

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In Seminyak we will have moderate rain, the day will be very hot; beware of heat stroke.

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626 Accommodations in Seminyak

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Hotel Potato Head Suites & Studios  Chse Certified

Hotel Potato Head Suites & Studios Chse Certified

1,622 yd from city centre Excellent location
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Hotel Pelangi Bali  & Spa

Hotel Pelangi Bali & Spa

1.6 mi from city centre Excellent location
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Hotel Harris  Seminyak

Hotel Harris Seminyak

1.4 mi from city centre Good location
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Hotel Devinsky  Seminyak

Hotel Devinsky Seminyak

1,564 yd from city centre Excellent location
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Frequently asked questions about Hotels in Seminyak

The most centrally located hotels in Seminyak with the best ratings are: Hotel The Kunja Villas, Hotel Rama Residence Petitenget and Hotel Villa Dedayuh Seminyak.

It depends on the category of the hotel. If you want to stay at a 4-star hotel in Seminyak, the average price per night is 63 , while you will pay an average of 42 for a 3-star hotel, and in a more luxurious 5-star hotel, you'll pay around 94 .

You can make reservations at Hotel The Oberoi Beach Resort, Hotel The Legian Seminyak, Bali and Hotel The Kunja Villas if you"re looking for a hotel with valet service for your visit to Seminyak.

If you're bringing a vehicle, we recommend that you book a hotel with parking in Seminyak, like Hotel The Oberoi Beach Resort, Hotel The Legian Seminyak, Bali or Kembali Villas.

If you need a hotel with disabled access in Seminyak, we recommend Hotel Vila Lumbung, Hotel The Royal Beach Seminyak Bali and Hotel Anantara Seminyak Bali Resort.

If you want an adult-only hotel in Seminyak, some of the best options for adults only are Hotel D’prima Seminyak, Nunia Boutique Villas and Hotel The Amala Boutique Retreat.

According to our clients, if you´re travelling with children, the best hotels in Seminyak are Hotel The One Boutique Villa, Hotel Villa Dedayuh Seminyak and Hotel Rama Residence Petitenget.

If you want to save time, the hotels in Seminyak with express check-in and check-out are Hotel The Kunja Villas, Hotel Villa Uma Sapna and Hotel Rama Residence Petitenget.

Some of the options for hotels with non-smoking rooms in Seminyak are Hotel The Oberoi Beach Resort, Hotel The Legian Seminyak, Bali and Sienna Villas Chse Certified.