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Indonesia’s visitor-friendly island of Bali is a top choice for destination weddings. With plush beachfront resorts, hinterland hideaways and cliff top villas on tap, brides and grooms-to-be have a world of choice at their fingertips. The island is breathtakingly beautiful. Bali is steeped in culture and heritage. There are many wedding venues in Bali, however to have a gorgeous, luxury wedding, the Intercontinental Bali resort is the ideal choice. The hotel is a world-class icon of hospitality. They offer the best packages to suit each and every bride and groom. There is a range of facilities and many benefits offered for guests, so that they can have their dream wedding, whether it’s a beach, garden or a ball room wedding. Couples will be spoilt for choice, as the hotel offers a wide variety of exclusive and magical wedding venues such as the Imperial villa, Spa retreat, Sunset Garden, Sunset Bay Villa, Taman Cita Garden and many more other venues within the hotel. The food offered at the hotel, will be of premium quality, as they have an internationally recognized team of culinary experts.

Generally the best time for a wedding in Bali is between April and October. From April to October the weather is better than during the monsoon season. During June to August prices for hotels, wedding venues, air-tickets are usually higher. It may also be more difficult to find hotels. The west coast town of Seminyak is a firm favorite for wedding bells. Guests can take pick between a sunset garden wedding overlooking the Indian Ocean or a luxury white wedding at the beach house. The idyllic setting of Jimbaran Bay on the southwestern tip of Bali, is also a good location for a wedding, as this sparkling bay is home to a plethora of wedding venues, many offering breathtakingly beautiful ocean backdrops for ceremonies and receptions.

Nigel Walters is a travel writer, who writes under the pen name, Fritzjames Stephen. His content is based on the myriad of experiences and indulgences that the world has to offer travellers across all walks of life. Google+