Hotel Intercontinental Bali

Bukit Peninsula


With 419 rooms, the Intercontinental is really a little city on the beach. Decorated with Balinese arts and handicrafts, it tries to meld local style to a huge resort. The plethora of pools feed each other and meander through the grounds. There is a good kids' club and the resort is on a prime swathe of beach.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Bukit Peninsula attractions

1. Jimbaran Beach

0.7 MILES

One of Bali’s best beaches, Jimbaran’s 4km-long arc of sand is mostly clean and there is no shortage of places to get a snack, drink or seafood dinner, or…

2. Morning Market

0.76 MILES

This is one of the best markets in Bali for a visit because it’s compact, so you can see a lot without wandering forever. Local chefs swear by the quality…

3. Pura Ulun Siwi

0.77 MILES

Across from the morning market, this ebony-hued temple from the 18th century is a snoozy place until it explodes with life, offerings, incense and more on…

4. Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park

1.41 MILES

After years of false starts, development of the gigantic Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park is well under way. The centrepiece, completed in August 2018,…

5. Jimbaran Fish Market

1.56 MILES

A popular morning stop on a Bukit peninsula amble, this fish market is smelly, lively and frenetic – watch where you step. Brightly painted boats bob…

6. Tegalwangi Beach

1.8 MILES

Folding around limestone bluffs some 4.5km southwest of Jimbaran, Tegalwangi is the first of cove after cove with patches of beautiful sand all the way…

7. Pantai Patra Jasa

2.56 MILES

This hidden gem is reached by a tiny access road along the fence on the north side of the airport. There's shade, a couple of tiny warungs (food stalls),…

8. Kuta Reef Beach

2.98 MILES

Some still call this beach 'Pantai Jerman', a legacy of some long-forgotten early surfing tourist. It's nicely low-key, with beer vendors and surfboard…