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Bali Holiday Rentals
You can contact for everything you need throgh our main contact point at our Bali headquarter.
Tel. +62 361 8525331
Email info@privateleisure.com
Specific communication can be made directly through the following contacts:
Head Office
Reservations: reservation@privateleisure.com
Payments: office@privateleisure.com
Listing inquiries: sales@privateleisure.com
Websites and SEO/SEM: webmaster@privateleisure.com
Off-Shore Operation
Thailand operation: phuket@privateleisure.com
Lombok operation: lombok@privateleisure.com
Services
Tour services: info@balitoursonline.com
Event managements: info@baliweddingsonline.com
As soon as you book a villa in our portfolio, we will provide you with a phone number which you can contact in 24/7 basis.

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Celebrated our team has designed a menu that embraces the diverse cooking traditions of island cultures with the freshest ingredients.
When you are in Bali and cannot stay with us, you should at least try our kitchen, as a holiday isn't complete without superb food!
At the beautifully appointed spa, the bracing mountain air conspires with the healing hands of our trained therapists to restore the natural balance of the body.
By entering Anantara Spa today, you have answered a call of your body and mind. Be it to soothe, pamper, rejuvenate or revitalize, rest assured that your innermost desire today will be our utmost quest. Let your worries end and your journey begin.
Our programs include a variety of daily yoga classes, yoga and healing retreats, healing and meditation in vedantic tradition. Ubud Yoga Centre offers you quality facilities with a 2 storey Yoga and Healing Studio, comprising a large upstairs yoga space, downstairs meditation/yoga room and healing room.
Founded by German writer Stefan Reisner, the Botanic Garden Ubud was established to safeguard Bali’s precious flora and enhance environmental consciousness. Scientific advice and educational programs are in the process of being developed for the Indonesian public.
All in all, the Neka Art Museum constitutes a notable microcosm of traditional and modern painting, in past and present Bali. As such, it represents as well an important institutional symbol of cultural preservation and a worthy example of artistic enterprise for all of Indonesia and the rest of the world.
The Rudana Museum was established in 1995, with the main aim of providing an outstanding collection of paintings for the public to study and enjoy.





















