On the south-west coast, Solia Legian Bali welcomes guests close to the lovely beaches of South Kuta. To make a stay on the Island of the Gods a truly relaxing and escapist experience, this 4-star hotel offers Balinese-style rooms and suites, as well as a restaurant and a friendly bar. A large outdoor swimming pool, a rooftop hot tub and a fitness centre with gym and sauna complete the facilities at this attractive property, just a short stroll from Legian Beach.
Deal negotiated for you
- Your stay in the Solia Deluxe Room
- Breakfast
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
Your stay starts here
Solia Legian Bali 4*
Rooms
To ensure a comfortable seaside stay, Solia Legian Bali offers contemporary-style rooms. Designed for two or three guests, these cosy havens all feature modern amenities. Some also benefit from a pleasant balcony and a seating area.
Solia Deluxe Room [26 M2]
Ideal for a romantic getaway, the double rooms with city views can accommodate up to two guests. They feature either a very large double bed or two single beds. These comfortable rooms are equipped with Wi-Fi, an LCD television and an electric kettle.
Deluxe Pool Access Room [27 M2]
The perfect choice for a couple’s stay, the deluxe rooms with pool access can accommodate up to two guests. They feature either a very large double bed or two single beds. These cosy retreats come with Wi-Fi, an LCD television, a kettle and a balcony opening onto the garden.
Solia Premier Room [54 M2]
Ideal for small groups, the Premier rooms can accommodate up to three guests. They feature a very large double bed and a sofa in the sitting area. These spacious retreats have a furnished balcony and include an LCD TV, Wi-Fi and a minibar.
Restaurants & bars
During a stay at Solia Legian Bali, be sure to sample the delicious Balinese and international specialities served at Six Tint Pool & Bar, All Star Sport Bar & Cafe, and Soley Bar & Club.
Breakfast
Includes an assortment of hot and cold drinks and sweet and savoury dishes.
All Star Sport Bar & Cafe
As Legian Beach comes to life, the All Star Sport Bar & Café welcomes you for a generous and varied breakfast served as a buffet. At lunchtime and in the evening, you’ll want to return for its wide selection of Indonesian and international specialities.
Six Tint Pool & Bar
Fancy a refreshing drink without leaving the pool? The Six Tint Pool & Bar has you covered with a refined selection of snacks and hot or cold drinks. Alcohol-free cocktails, freshly squeezed fruit juices, burgers, pasta and pizzas are all on the menu.
Soley Bar & Club
The Soley Bar & Club is the perfect place to relax, enjoy delicious dishes and sip a cocktail. You’ll come here to watch a sports match on the big screen or to take part in a themed evening with live music and entertainment.
Activities & lifestyle
Just a short distance from Pantai Legian and Padma Beach, Solia Legian Bali is the ideal place to unwind on the most beautiful beaches in southern Bali.
Just a stone’s throw from the sea, your cosy retreat is situated close to some of South Kuta’s most famous tourist attractions, starting with the lovely Legian Beach, a five-minute walk from the hotel. Without even leaving the hotel, you can lay out your towel by the outdoor swimming pool, surrounded by lush greenery. You can also take some time for yourself at the fitness centre and head up to the rooftop, where an oversized hot tub awaits you.
Discover the destination
Bali, the "Island of the Gods", is an Indonesian paradise renowned for its natural beauty. With sandy beaches, majestic volcanoes surrounded by lush forests, hillside rice fields and coral reefs, the island's natural beauty has remained unspoilt for thousands of years, making it the perfect place to get away from it all. From the spiritual atmosphere of Besakih Temple to the breathtaking vistas of Jimbaran Beach and the Jatiluwih rice terraces, Bali offers a wealth of experiences for visitors.
Important information about your destination
Customs and traditions
Islam is widely practiced in Indonesia, which requires respectful dress to avoid misunderstandings. However, Jakarta and Bali are less strict in this regard. In the province of Aceh, where Sharia law applies, appropriate behaviour and dress are recommended, including wearing clothes that cover arms and legs to respect local culture.
Time difference
Indonesia has three main time zones due to its large geographical area:
+7h for example in Bali, Java and Sumatra
+8h, as in Kalimantan and Sulawesi
+9h, for the Moluccas and Papua New Guinea
Be sure to check the specific time zone of the region you are visiting to plan your activities accordingly.
Electricity and internet access
The standard electrical voltage is 230 V at a frequency of 50 Hz. Sockets are type C and F. We recommend that you have a universal plug adapter if you need to plug in your electronic equipment.
For Internet access, many urban areas and hotels offer free or fee-based Wi-Fi. However, in more remote or isolated areas, internet coverage may be limited. It is therefore advisable to find out if Wi-Fi is available where you are staying and to consider purchasing a local SIM card.
Safety
While travelling, you can stay safe by taking simple steps. Keep your personal belongings safe, avoid isolated areas at night and follow local advice on where to go. And make sure you keep your important documents in a safe place for a worry-free trip.
Currency
The currency in Indonesia is the Rupiah. Transactions are mainly in cash, although bank cards are generally accepted in restaurants. Cash machines are readily available in major cities. However, caution is advised when visiting rural areas or smaller towns.
To exchange money in banks, travel agencies and hotels in Indonesia, use dollars issued after 2003 with serial numbers starting with the letter F or later. Damaged notes may be refused or exchanged at a less favourable rate.
Be on the lookout for credit card fraud, even if you are withdrawing cash from a cash machine.
Weather
As a tropical country, Indonesia doesn't follow the classic four-season calendar. It is divided into two seasons, rainy and dry, but these distinctions are relatively similar. Generally speaking, the dry season runs from April to October and the rainy season from November to March, with warm temperatures throughout the year, generally around 28-30°C.
Languages
Bahasa Indonesia is the official language in Indonesia, although Javanese and other regional languages are also used. English is spoken at varying levels in major cities and tourist areas such as Bali and Jakarta, particularly by hotel and airline staff.
Accommodation quality
In Indonesia you'll find a wide range of accommodation to suit all budgets and preferences. You can choose from beachfront hotels, elegant boutique hotels, private villas, traditional guesthouses, bungalows or even budget hostels. Indonesia offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit a variety of needs. Please note that hotels are classified as 3-star, 4-star or 5-star according to local standards. The services provided may not be equivalent to European 3-star, 4-star or 5-star standards.
Food quality
Indonesian cuisine is renowned for its exceptional quality and unique flavours, reflecting the country's rich cultural and culinary diversity. Iconic dishes such as rendang, nasi goreng and sate offer an explosion of flavours with authentic spices, fresh herbs and local delicacies. From vibrant markets to street hawker stalls and fine dining, there is a wealth of delicious food to choose from. However, it's important to be aware of potential foodborne health hazards when travelling, by choosing bottled water, well-cooked dishes and avoiding raw seafood.
Other topics
It is important to remember that specific regions of the country may require special precautions due to natural hazards such as volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis. It's a good idea to keep up to date with travel advisories, weather warnings and local safety instructions. It's also a good idea to learn a few Indonesian words to make communication easier, although many people also speak English.
