
Bali & South Sulawesi Explorer
Fly direct from the UK to Indonesia, uncovering the fascinating cultures and breathtaking scenery of both Bali and Sulawesi in two weeks.
An urban city hotel situated in the heart of the shopping and business districts, Melia offers excellent city views, slick service and modern facilities.
Guests can dine all day at the restaurant and pool bar where a delicious breakfast is served. The rooftop bar and lounge is home to lovely views over Makassar and is a great place to unwind in the evening. It includes all the facilities you would expect from a four-star hotel, including a fitness centre, spa and beauty salon and a large indoor swimming pool. Rooms and suites are modern and sleek, providing space and all the necessary amenities.
While it may be set a little away from the city centre, it is just 25 minutes from the airport and proves to be excellent value for the service and facilities provided. Guests should note that a taxi will be needed for exploring the cities restaurants in the evening.
All in all, a very solid choice for Makassar.
Superior - This is what we would describe as our standard category. These will be decent 3/4* hotels providing a really good level of service. We would generally expect them to be providing a little something extra, in terms of character, guest experience or facilities too.
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