With a prime beachfront location in the heart of Legian, just 6km from Ngurah Rai International Airport, Padma Legian sits within 9.6 hectares of beautiful manicured gardens filled with lush tropical greenery. This impressive resort is just a short walk away from the traditional art and fashion market or Legian Street, an area that has an abundance of restaurants, entertainment and nightlife. Family friendly yet luxury, there is a daily schedule of activities for kids including foam parties and cooking classes. Adults will also benefit from a wide variety of activities, maybe enjoy a game of paintball or a more leisurely round of golf. Dining is a huge highlight here, with over seven food and beverage outlets you are spoilt for choice and indulged with high quality ingredients and flavours.
Wholly Kids Club and Games Centre, is an amazing area for kids to hang out. With a jam packed daily schedule available to younger guests they will never be bored. Their fully loaded Fitness Centre features all the equipment you will need to keep up your fitness plans and it also encompasses a sauna and steam to enjoy. Guests can enjoy a game of tennis onsite at their full tennis courts or perhaps pamper themselves at the stunning and relaxing Spa.
There are also four swimming pools for guests to enjoy including a kids pool and a relaxing adults only infinity pool with serene beachfront views.
The kids' kit is a dream for the little ones—it had coloring books, crayons, and even a cute stuffed toy that instantly can become your toddler’s new best friend.
The family kit included essentials like hand sanitizer, wet wipes, and other handy items that made our outings around the resort and beyond stress-free. It felt like the hotel truly understood what families need while on vacation.
Babysitting is available at an additional cost and advanced booking is required. The Wholly Kids Club allows children from age 4 to 12 years old and the Wholly Games Centre is for children aged 6 to 12 years.
There is also the option for babysitters to accompany younger children to the kids club (at an additional cost).
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Although the temperatures in Bali remain fairly consistent throughout the year, there is a distinct wet and dry season. The dry season generally runs from May to September and the monsoon season starts in October and lasts until April.
Most nationalities need to apply for an eVisa B1 before boarding your plane for Indonesia.
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Bali’s tropical weather calls for breathable fabrics, comfortable sandals, and a hat for sun protection! Bali has rich cultural traditions, too. Dress modestly when visiting temples, and always check whether certain areas or ceremonies require specific attire like a sarong or sash.
The official currency used is the Indonesian Rupiah.