Your Petitenget Vacation
When a fun city getaway is calling, answer it with a Petitenget vacation package. The neighborhood of Berawa, which is good for markets, cafes and coastal beaches, makes a fantastic base for your adventures. Make your trip to Petitenget even more fulfilling by including some sightseeing. Seminyak Square, Seminyak Beach and Double Six Beach are some of the leading attractions you'll want to explore. Whoever you're taking a break with and whatever your budget, your dream Petitenget vacation is just clicks away with Expedia.
Top Petitenget Vacation Deals
Tejaprana Resort & Spa
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Petitenget Beach Vacation
Take a break from the stresses of daily life and let yourself unwind on your Petitenget vacation. There's nothing more refreshing than the salty sea air and the soothing rhythm of waves lapping at the shore. Plan your trip to Petitenget the easy way by booking one of our Petitenget packages. Many travelers choose to stay near Petitenget Beach, a local highlight only 0.8 kilometres from the city center.
Things You Should Know About Petitenget
- Stay in one of our Petitenget beach hotels and get ready for a vacation to remember. Long walks along the shoreline, sparkling ocean vistas and the sound of lapping waves are all yours to enjoy.
- Another popular lodging type is villas. Check out Villa Suar 2 and Villa Koyama and compare the amenities and prices.
Petitenget Hotel Deals
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Seminyak Square
Spend a day in this upscale shopping complex with boutique stores, English books and designer clothing in one of Bali’s most elegant resort towns.
Eat Street
During your visit to Seminyak, you can search for that perfect souvenir at Eat Street. Amble around this romantic area's beautiful beaches and enjoy its top-notch restaurants.
Petitenget Temple
See a more traditional side of Bali and visit this 15th-century place of worship, where Hindus still come to make offerings during special ceremonies.