Mercure Resort Sanur, 7 nights from R10 650 pps

Mercure Resort Sanur,  7 nights from R10 650 pps
From R10,650.00 pps

The Experience

Bali
Travel Dates:   Valid for travel until 30 June 2026.

Set along the calm beachfront of Sanur, Mercure Resort Sanur offers relaxed Balinese charm in a tranquil coastal setting. Surrounded by tropical gardens and warm ocean breezes, the resort is ideal for travellers looking to slow down and unwind.

Comfortable rooms blend traditional design with modern conveniences, ensuring an easy, restful stay. Guests can enjoy direct access to the beach, two swimming pools, an inviting spa, and a restaurant serving local and international flavours. With its peaceful atmosphere and convenient location close to shops, cafés, and cultural attractions, Mercure Resort Sanur is a perfect base for exploring Bali or simply enjoying the rhythm of island life.



What's Included

Return airport transfers Seven nights' accommodation in a superior room Daily breakfast Two full-day grayline tours One-half-day grayline tour Full representative services whilst in Bali

** Excludes flights, visas, travel insurance, meals and drinks not specified, and anything of a personal nature not mentioned above. Prices start from the advertised price and are based on a per-person rate, sharing a double room, unless otherwise stated. Advanced purchases, peak season surcharges, block-out periods, and minimum stay conditions may apply. Prices are subject to change due to airfare increases, currency fluctuations, and availability. Terms and Conditions apply.



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