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Jimbaran
Denpasar 80361
Bali
Indonesia
 
 
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62 (361) 701010
  
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62 (361) 701020

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Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay > Dancer walking up stairs > Whether you need to know local public holidays or highlights through the seasons, we hope you will find the facts gathered below useful tools for your travel planning.
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Whether you need to know local public holidays or highlights through the seasons, we hope you will find the facts gathered below useful tools for your travel planning. Please feel free to contact us if we can assist you further.

General information

On an island that is beautiful almost beyond belief and has close to 20,000 temples, the Balinese number around three million. Most of them are Hindu – and renowned for their spiritual approach to life. A tropical haven with a relaxed pace, Bali is famous for its artistic traditions, including dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking and music. Four Seasons guests can absorb the exotic Balinese culture that surrounds them by visiting nearby attractions such as the cliff-top Uluwatu Temple, Bali Bird Park and Reptile Park, the stone-carving village of Batubulan, Celuk, known for its gold and silver jewellery, and Mas, home to Bali’s most prominent woodcarvers.

Please note that guests must have passports valid for a minimum of six months from the date of arrival for entry into Indonesia. Please check with your local Indonesian government representative for visa requirements.

Time zone

GMT +8 hours

Language(s) spoken

Although there are 583 languages and dialects spoken in the archipelago, Bahasa Indonesia is the national language of Bali. English is widely spoken in the tourist centres as well as some knowledge of other languages

Electrical system

Local voltage is 220 to 240 volts AC. Adapters available; please request through the Concierge.

Shopping hours

Daily 9:00 am to 6:00 pm

Working hours

Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Banks and government offices are closed on Saturday and Sunday

Time and distance to city centre

Denpasar: 45 minutes/20 kilometres/12 miles

Time and distance to shopping

  • Ubud: 1 hour/50 kilometres/32 miles
  • Sanur: 30 minutes/30 kilometres/19 miles
  • Nusa Dua: 20 minutes/5 kilometres/3 miles
  • Kuta: 30 minutes/8 kilometres/5 miles

View in–depth travel advice from Frommers.com

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Public holidays
¤Eid al-Adha (Festival of Sacrifice) November 27, 2009
Islamic New Year December 18, 2009
Christmas Day December 25, 2009
New Year's Day January 1, 2010
Chinese New Year February 14, 2010
Birth of the Prophet Muhammad February 26, 2010
Hindu Seclusion Day March 16, 2010
Good Friday April 2, 2010
Ascension Day May 13, 2010
Hari Raya Waisak May 28, 2010
Isra Miraj July 9, 2010
Indonesian Independence Day August 17, 2010
Eid al-Fitr (End of Ramadan) September 10 - 11, 2010
¤Eid al-Adha (Festival of Sacrifice) November 17, 2010
Islamic New Year December 7, 2010
Christmas Day December 25, 2010
¤ The date for this holiday is subject to change.
 

Seasonal highlights

Bali celebrates all Hindu, Islamic, Christian and national holidays but the majority of Balinese follow a special version of Hinduism. The religious highlights of the island are unique.

Galungan is a holiday celebrated by all Hindu every 210 days, to commemorate the triumph of good over evil and to be thankful for prosperity. Celebrations include dances and offerings at temples. This colourful festival is followed by Kuningan day.

On Kuningan day, villagers dress in traditional clothes and carry offerings of fruits, flowers, leaves and food on their heads to the temples.

Nyepi is celebrated during either March or April, based on the lunar calendar. Nyepi is the Hindu New Year in Bali and ceremonies are organized in the community one day prior to drive out the evil spirits. There are firecrackers, drums and traditional music. There is also a parade, in which symbolic images of evildoers are burnt at midnight before the day of Silence. During Nyepi day no traffic is allowed on the roads and no lights or noise is allowed in the community. The Resort observes many of the rituals.

Other festivals include days to honour knowledge (Saraswati), metal implements (Pagerwesi) and the full moon (Purnama).