Bali
One of the 14,000 palm fringed Indonesian islands scattered over some 4,800 kilometres of ocean between Malaysia and Australia. Bali is famous for its soft sandy beaches and dramatic landscape of deep ravines, pastel blue lakes and paddy fields rising to the tallest volcano Mt. Agung, where the Balinese believe the Gods still live.
Around the countryside and picturesque villages, Balinese folk provide year round costume and dance ceremonies the likes of which you may never have experienced before. Local craft villagers display various styles of wood carvings, masks and the speciality is the sculpting of stone statues. In fact there are so many beautiful sights to see in Bali you will be spoilt for choice as what to see next.
Bali Shangrila Beach Club
The resort is located on the beachfront at Candidasa. Surrounded on one side by coral-filled seas and to the rear a view of green palm covered hills and mountain terrain.
Bali Palms Resort
The resort is situated on the sea front, just a few steps to the sandy beach, which slopes gently down to the sea. The resort is located at the start of the small town of Candidasa, in East Bali, and is just 1.5 hours from the airport on the new bypass.

