Recent regional issues like terror attack and the avian
influenza has tremendously affect holiday industy across Asia,
especially Bali. Whislt there is no report of the terminal
desease in Bali, Indonesia is amongst the worst countries
affected by avian flu. For security issue, the second bomb attack in
Kuta and Jumbaran, amongst the most famous beach resorts of Bali,
created even worse affect than the previous one in the long run.
The fact that the goverment has taken proper action to safeguard both
residences and visitors does not yields in getting tourist flows back
to the island yet. Whist involved players, including expatriates
involved in tourism industry on the island, keeps their optimism that
the hype is certainly coming back sometime, many are suffering for
financial shortage to keep the business running during the extending
down period.
As a new trend which started gaining its popularity a few years back,
private villas for holiday rental accommodation has tremendous
interest, both to riches expecting to own a piece of paradise for their
own enjoyment, as well as investors expecting sound return on their
money. Owners who only use their private villa for a few weeks a year
expect to get return at least to cover the cost of keeping the villa
whilst investors obviously expecting real return.
With the current business situations, when demand is significantly less
than supply, competition is higher than ever before. However, smart
owners does not trade their price in, they prefer to offer value added
into their services indeed. Emerald Residence, for example. The two
bedrooms holiday villa located in the heart of Sanur, Bali's definitely
oldest beach resort town, includes extra service both for holiday
enjoyment as well as personal indulgence to its guests.
In addition to exclusive location next to Bali Hyatt, its offer a car
and a friendly driver who is also an experienced travel guide, to enjoy
Bali beyond Sanur beach, and an in-house traditional massanges for each
guests by professional therapist.