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MESSAGE FROM Dimitrios Buhalis [email protected] 1st Vice President PLEASE NOTICE ACTIONS REQUIRED IN RED: Colleagues I have just returned from Bali after spending a week making arrangements for the Academy meeting next May. We have made great progress with our hosts in Bali [Dewa Byomantara and his team at Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata (Bali Tourism Institute) STP Nusa Dua Bali http://www.stpbali.ac.id/] and we are in a position to circulate a FIRST DRAFT programme for the Academy Conference in Bali 7-‐11 May 2019. We are organising a very rich academic programme with also interaction with industry and a great social programme. Monday 6-‐May 2019 BALI INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CONGRESS ON GLOBAL TOURISM TRENDS AND COMPETITIVENESS: NEW MARKET AND SUSTAINABILITY
Monday 6th May & Tuesday 7th May we will be contributing to the BALI INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CONGRESS ON GLOBAL TOURISM TRENDS AND COMPETITIVENESS. Monday 6th is a seminar day where we will be bringing presentations on cutting edge issues in 4 themes, namely GLOBAL TOURISM :TRENDS AND PROSPECTS /
SUSTAINABLE TOURISM GROWTH AND ENVIRONMENT /CULTURE AND AUTHENTICITY/ STRATEGIC MARKETING FOR TOURISM. Tuesday 7 May 2019 INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS PUBLICATIONS AND INDUSTRY INNOVATIONS WORKSHOPS
Tuesday 7th we will do an International Journals Publications to help Indonesian academics to publish in top journals AND an industry innovations workshop to engage with industry
Wednesday 7-‐ Saturday 11 May 2019 ACADEMY CONFERENCE: DISRUPTION IN GLOBAL TOURISM AND OPTIMISING BENEFITS FOR COMMUNITIES There are several disruptions in global tourism that will change the nature of tourism. These disruptions emerge from nature, technology, politics, economics, sharing economy, society and other sources and will change the nature of tourism and the impacts to communities. The background theme for the 2019 meeting of the Academy will be Disruption in global tourism and optimising benefits for communities. We hope that this will encourage Fellows to consider in their presentations and discussions the ways in which communities will be affected in the future and suitable responses to optimise benefits for communities.
STRUCTURE AND CONTENT We have already developed an outline structure for the 2019 conference as you can see on the table. 17 Members of the Academy have sent us abstracts already by the deadline. If you still wish to have a presentation please provide Leslie: [email protected] a title and a 100 words abstract ASAP
FEE STRUCTURE Conference Cost to Fellows/attendees Fellows $200, Emeritus Fellows $100, Invited Scholars $150, Spouses $100+$100 for trips, Accompanying Guests $150+$100 for trips. Accommodation: we have arranged complementary accommodation for those staying on campus accommodation as well as special prices at a number of hotels in Nusa Dua as well as at STP’s own small resort. Hotel Santika Siligita Nusa Dua – Bali $40 per night Single or Double BB Bali Tropic Resort & Spa $115 double $110 single B.B. with complimentary transfer from airport, Room upgrade, wifi. Availability is limited – please make reservations accordingly.
ACTION POINTS: TO BE ABLE TO PLAN PLEASE let Leslie and myself know asap:
• are planning to go to Bali ? / not planning to go ?/undecided ? • What is your intended arrival and departure day and preferred accommodation • your feedback on the proposed programme and how you would like to contribute • Please me know of any suggestions or improvements you would like to see in The Academy Conference 2019.
Best Regards Dimitrios Buhalis [email protected]
INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY FOR THE STUDY OF TOURISM BIENNIAL CONFERENCE 7-‐11 May 2019
INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY FOR THE STUDY OF TOURISM BIENNIAL CONFERENCE Bali Tourism Institute STP Nusa Dua Bali http://www.stpbali.ac.id/ Monday 6-‐May 2019 BALI INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CONGRESS ON GLOBAL TOURISM TRENDS AND COMPETITIVENESS: NEW MARKET AND SUSTAINABILITY
Tuesday 7 May 2019 INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS PUBLICATIONS AND INDUSTRY INNOVATIONS WORKSHOPS Tuesday 7-‐ Saturday 11 May 2019 ACADEMY CONFERENCE: DISRUPTION IN GLOBAL TOURISM AND OPTIMISING BENEFITS FOR COMMUNITIES
Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata (Bali Tourism Institute) STP Nusa Dua Bali http://www.stpbali.ac.id/ Tel: +62 361 773537 Location: Jl. Dharmawangsa, Benoa, Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 82262, Indonesia https://goo.gl/maps/xWG1gihm7Dy http://w3w.co/mushy.preferably.incautious
INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY FOR THE STUDY OF TOURISM BIENNIAL CONFERENCE Bali Tourism Institute STP Nusa Dua Bali http://www.stpbali.ac.id/ Monday 6-‐May 2019 BALI INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CONGRESS ON GLOBAL TOURISM TRENDS AND COMPETITIVENESS: NEW MARKET AND SUSTAINABILITY
Tuesday 7 May 2019 INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS PUBLICATIONS AND INDUSTRY INNOVATIONS WORKSHOPS Tuesday 7-‐ Saturday 11 May 2019 ACADEMY CONFERENCE: DISRUPTION IN GLOBAL TOURISM AND OPTIMISING BENEFITS FOR COMMUNITIES
PROVISIONAL DRAFT PROGRAMME * TO BE CONFIRMED Monday 6 May 2019
BALI INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CONGRESS
Tuesday 7 May 2019 BALI INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CONGRESS
INDUSTRY INNOVATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS WORKSHOPS
Wednesday 8 May Day 2 ACADEMY CONFERENCE
Thursday 9 May 2019 Day 3 ACADEMY CONFERENCE
Friday 10 May 2019 Day 4 ACADEMY CONFERENCE
Saturday 11 May 2019 Day 5 ACADEMY CONFERENCE
08:15-‐ INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR 08:00 BUS UPHILL to STP 08:15 BUS UPHILL to STP 08:15 BUS UPHILL to STP 08:15 BUS UPHILL to STP 08:15 BUS UPHILL to STP 0900-‐1030
Seminar Opening And Welcome Drs Dewa Gede Ngurah
Byomantara Director STP Bali
Prof Dimitrios Buhalis Chair of the Congress
Prof Bob McKercher, President of Academy
Dr Ir I Wayan Koster MM Governor of Bali
GLOBAL TOURISM: TRENDS AND PROSPECTS Moderator: Prof Bob McKercher, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, © Prof Kaye Chon, Hong
Kong Polytechnic University, Global trends and prospects in Tourism and Hospitality
© Prof Haiyan Song, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Asia Pacific Tourism Demand Forecasts 2020-‐2025
Rizki Handayani Deputy Minister Industrial and Institutional Development
© Prof Dimitrios Buhalis Bournemouth University: The future of tourism is smart
08:30 -‐0900 Opening Ceremony of Industry Workshop Drs Dewa Gede Byomantara
Director STP Bali Prof Dimitrios Buhalis Chair of
the Congress Prof Bob McKercher, President
of Academy Anak Agung Gede Agung
Yuniartha Head of Bali Tourism Authority
_________________________ 09:00 1030 INDUSTRY INNOVATIONS WORKSHOP Markets and customer developments. Exploring Emerging markets (China, India, ASEAN, Australia) and Innovations in industry. Millennials and the new consumer. Experience and value for money and for time Chair: © Prof Dimitrios Buhalis Bournemouth University PRESENTATION © Prof Haiyan Song, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China: Asia Pacific Tourism Demand Forecasts 2020-‐2025 PANELISTS © Dr Gusde Sutawa, Head, Bali
Community Tourism Alliance: Bali Sustainable Tourism Development and Stakeholder involvement
Joseph Saul General Manager for Bali at Garuda Indonesia
Mr I Made Badra, Head Badung Tourism Authority: Policy and management ULUWATU TEMPLE AND KECAK DANCE
IB Ngurah Wijaya CEO Bali Village Association``
0900-‐1030 INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS WORKSHOP Presentation : Writing for high impact tourism journals Prof Bob McKercher Hong Kong Polytechnic University China Meet the editor and discussion: overview of the submission and review process The workshop will start with a session with reviewers and members of the editorial boards, where participants will be briefed on the editorial policy, publication process and strategies for submission. Editors will include © Annals of Tourism Research:
Sara Dolnicar Tourism Management: Chris
Ryan Journal of Travel Research:
Geoffrey I. Crouch Tourism Geographies: Alan A.
Lew © Journal of Travel and
Tourism Marketing: Kaye Chon
Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research: Kaye Chon
© Journal of China Tourism Research: Haiyan Song
© International Journal of Tourism Cities: Alastair Morrison
© Tourism Review: Dimitrios Buhalis
Tourism in Bali and Indonesia and the South East Asia Culture and Sustainability Chair: Bob McKercher (Hong Kong Polytechnic University China) © Prof Wiendu Nuryanti,
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), Yogyakarta Indonesia: Indonesian Culture and Tourism
Prof Darma Putra Udayana University Indonesia Cultural Tourism in Bali
I Nyoman Nuarta GARUDA WISNU KENCANA Indonesian and Balinese Culture – symbiosis with tourism
Dr Gde Indra Bhaskara, Udayana University: World Heritage Unesco World Heritage -‐ Jatiluwih Rice Terrace and impacts of Tourism
Discussant: © Drs Dewa Gede
Byomantara Director STP Bali
Fellows’ Presentations Panel B EDUCATION AND SCHOLARSHIP Chair Prof Pauline Sheldon, University of Hawaii, USA
Brian King Future of the Hotel School
Dianne Dredge Message Stick for the Academy -‐ Communique from TEFI
Tom Baum Are Tourism Jobs Bulls**T Jobs? (Graeber, 2018)
Metin Kozak Progress in Tourism Academia: The Chronological Order of Scholars by their Academic Background
Muzzo Uysal Alternative Outcome Variables in Tourism Research: Challenges and Future Research
Fellows’ Presentations Panel C MARKET FORCES Chair Prof Alastair Morrison China Noam Shoval The Open Skies Agreement between the EU and Israel: A disruption to the geographic distribution of tourism flows in Israel
Eugeni Aguiló :The limited success of policies against seasonality. Special reference to the mature destinations
Sara Dolnicar Peer-‐to-‐peer Accommodation Networks – Old News?
Dimitrios Buhalis Smart Tourism – Interconnectivity, ecosystems, cocreation and collective competitiveness
David Simmons Tourists as transient populations in natural disaster management
Fellows’ Presentations Panel D RESEARCH PARADIGMS Chair Prof Bill Gartner USA
David G Simmons, Tourists as transient populations in natural disaster management.
Norbert Vanhove The Dutch ‘pushing and non-‐basic theory’ and export led growth in tourism
X X X
Monday 6 May 2019 BALI INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CONGRESS
Tuesday 7 May 2019 BALI INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CONGRESS
INDUSTRY INNOVATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS WORKSHOPS
Wednesday 8 May Day 2 ACADEMY CONFERENCE
Thursday 9 May 2019 Day 3 ACADEMY CONFERENCE
Friday 10 May 2019 Day 4 ACADEMY CONFERENCE
Saturday 11 May 2019 Day 5 ACADEMY CONFERENCE
1030-‐1100
COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK
1100-‐1300
SUSTAINABLE TOURISM GROWTH AND ENVIRONMENT Chair:Professor David Airey, University of Surrey, UK © Prof Alison Gill Simon
Fraser University Canada: Incorporating issues of resilience into the transition towards sustainable tourism futures
Dr Frans Tesih, Designing tourism destination product and sustainability, Ministry of Tourism
© Dr Gde Indra Bhaskara, Udayana University: World Heritage Unesco World Heritage -‐ Jatiluwih Rice Terrace and impacts of Tourism
Susan Becken Grifith University Australia
Marketing, Sales, Distribution, Social Media and Digital Marketing : Explore challenges in Marketing, Sales, Distribution, Social Media and Digital Marketing, OTA, distribution, reviews Chair: Prof Sara Dolnicar Queensland University Australia PRESENTATION: © Prof Dimitrios Buhalis
Bournemouth University, UK: Digital Marketing, Social Media and Cocreation of experiences
PANELISTS I Gede Wiratha Owner Bounty
Cruise and Bounty Hotel Group
Gede Gunawan, CEO AGODA Indonesia
Iva Farida Aminaty -‐-‐mDirector of Sales at Nusa Dua Beach Hotel
I Gusty Made Sudiarsa, Director of Sales Bali Tropic-‐resort
Gung Raka Sueni or Ion, Bebek Bengil Restaurants
Marika Gloeckler -‐ Executive Manager Product & Contracting Go Vacation
© Dionisis Kolokotsas, Manager on Public Policy and Government Relations, Google Asia-‐Pacific
SANTICA HOTELS CEO
Get this paper published in a top journal Discussion and workshop Open discussion, tips and best practice from editors Chair: Prof Larry Dwyer UTS Australia Presentations © Alastair Morrison Taking
Advantage of Special Issues of International Journals
© Professor Haiyan Song, Research and Publication Ethics
Discussion: What you always wanted to ask and you didn't know who!
Introductory Panel Session Tourism in Bali and Indonesia Sustainable business development Chair: © Prof Kaye Chon, Hong
Kong Polytechnic University, China
© Dr Gusde Sutawa, Head, Bali Community Tourism Alliance: Bali Sustainable Tourism Development and Stakeholder involvement
Prof I Gede Pitana STP Bali – Ministry of Tourism: Tourism Marketing in Indonesia
Prof. Dr. I Komang Gde Bendesa, M.A.D.E -‐-‐ Udayana university: Bali Tourism Future and Sustainability
© Dr Ni Made Eka Mahadewi STP Bali Indonesia Events and Conferences Tourism in Bali
Discussant: © Prof Alison Gill Simon Fraser University Canada
Invited Guest 6 Scholars A Chair: Prof Sara Dolnicar Queensland University Australia Nominees: SIX Guest Scholars (invited by the Academy) IA1 IA2 IA3 IA4 IA5 IA6
Invited Guest 6 Scholars B Chair: Prof Alison Gill Simon Fraser University Canada Nominees: SIX Guest Scholars (invited by the Academy) IB1 IB2 IB3 IB4 IB5 IB6
Second Business Meeting
1300-‐1400
Networking / Working Poster Session Lunch
Networking / Working Poster Session Lunch
Lunch Networking / Working Poster Session Lunch
Lunch box on the bus on the way to Ubud
Lunch Mini BBQ – Street Food AULA COURTYARD
Lunch
Monday 6 May 2019
BALI INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CONGRESS
Tuesday 7 May 2019 BALI INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CONGRESS
INDUSTRY INNOVATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS WORKSHOPS
Wednesday 8 May Day 2 ACADEMY CONFERENCE
Thursday 9 May 2019 Day 3 ACADEMY CONFERENCE
Friday 10 May 2019 Day 4 ACADEMY CONFERENCE
Saturday 11 May 2019 Day 5 ACADEMY CONFERENCE
1400-‐1600
CULTURE AND AUTHENTICITY Chair: Prof Alison Gill Simon Fraser University Canada © Prof Bob McKercher, Hong
Kong Polytechnic University China: Enhancing the value of cultural assets and heritage
© Prof Wiendu Nuryanti Gadjah Mada University Indonesia, Indonesia, Bali and cultural sustainability
I Nyoman Nuarta Garuda Wisnu Kencana, Indonesian and Balinese Culture – symbiosis with tourism
Prof Maria Gravari-‐Barbas Sorbonne France : Sustaining cultural authenticity
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Human Resource and Talent management for tourism and Hospitality Placements Standards and Requirements Gender issues Employees of the future Chair: © Prof Kaye Chon, Hong
Kong Polytechnic University, China
PRESENTATION: © Prof Tom Baum Strathclyde University Human Resources and Strategic planning in tourism and hospitality
Prof Dianne Dredge University of Denmark: Culture and Gender issues and Human Resources
PANELISTS © Drs Dewa Gede Ngurah
Byomantara Director STP Bali
Kahar Salamon ACCOR GM All Season Legian
Bayu Nugroho Human Resources, Horizon Group
IGA Dewi Hendriyani, M.Par-‐-‐ Deputy Director IV STP BAli
SANTIKA HOTELS CEO
Workshop Sessions -‐-‐ Small Group in Round Tables -‐ Bring abstracts/drafts to discuss. Mock reviews-‐ individuals or groups discussions Facilitators: Annals of Tourism Research:
Sara Dolnicar Tourism Management: Chris
Ryan Journal of Travel Research:
Geoffrey I. Crouch Tourism Geographies: Alan A.
Lew Journal of China Tourism
Research: Haiyan Song International Journal of
Tourism Cities: Alastair Morrison
Tourism Review: Dimitrios Buhalis
Discussion of each abstract and paper will follow, in small group sessions. These sessions will enable participants to obtain feedback on their papers from the reviewers and editorial board members, as well as from other workshop participants in the same track. Collaboration will be encouraged and facilitated. The suggestions for further development will allow authors to identify the key steps to bring the paper up to publication standards. There is, of course, no certainty of subsequent publication as a result of the participation in the Workshop since the journals’ blind review is the only process that leads to the acceptance of a paper for publication.
Fellows’ Presentations Panel A PLANNING Chair: Prof Jafar Jafari University of Wisconsin, USA Maria Gravari-‐Barbas Super-‐gentrification and hyper-‐tourismification in Paris. Learning from Le Marais
Nelson Graburn The Urban-‐Rural Interface on the World Stage of Tourism
Daniel Fesenmaier Tourism Design: Behavioral foundations and implications
Egon Smeral Evaluating the Scientific Value of Econometric Tourism Demand Studies: Some Further Insights
Haiyan Song Demand for Imported Wines in China
Shinji Yamashita Cultural Resilience: Heritage Tourism and Disaster Risk Management in Japan
***STUDY VISIT*** 13:00 Bus 1430 UBUD 14:30-‐16:00 Palace of Ubud Cultural Ubud 16:30 -‐18:00 Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary Ubud 18:00-‐19:30 Art in Ubud And free time in Ubud 19:30 -‐22:30 Dinner Bebek Bengil (Dirty Duck), Ubud 22:30-‐24:00 Back to Hotels in Nusa Dua
14:00-‐15:00 Emerging Scholars Chair: Prof Larry Dwyer UTS Australia Emerging Scholars: •Three Emerging Scholars (selected by the Academy from young Scholars worldwide) X X X And 15:00-‐16:00 Research Debate Facilitators: Prof Bob McKercher Hong Kong Polytechnic University China Prof Chris Ryan New Zealand Prof Sara Dolnicar Queensland University Australia Global Tourism Research: Developing the global research agenda – Horizon 2030
***STUDY VISIT*** 15:00 BUS 16:00 ULUWATU TEMPLE 17:30 SEATING 18:00 – 19:00 KECAK DANCE 1930 BUS -‐2030 GARUDA GARUDA WISNU KENCANA 23:00 Leave 23:30 Arrive in Hotels
15:30-‐16:00 CLOSURE OF BALI TOURISM CONGRESS OPENING OF ACADEMY FOR THE STUDY OF TOURISM MINISTERIAL ADDRESS Dr Arief Yahya (Minister of Tourism Drs Dewa Gede Ngurah Byomantara., Prof Bob McKercher and Prof Dimitrios Buhalis
Monday 6 May 2019 BALI INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CONGRESS
Tuesday 7 May 2019 BALI INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CONGRESS
INDUSTRY INNOVATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS WORKSHOPS
Wednesday 8 May Day 2 ACADEMY CONFERENCE
Thursday 9 May 2019 Day 3 ACADEMY CONFERENCE
Friday 10 May 2019 Day 4 ACADEMY CONFERENCE
Saturday 11 May 2019 Day 5 ACADEMY CONFERENCE
1600-‐1630
COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK STUDY VISIT STUDY VISIT
STUDY VISIT
1630-‐1800
STRATEGIC PLANNING MANAGEMENT MARKETING FOR TOURISM Chair: Prof Dimitrios Buhalis Bournemouth University © Prof Larry Dwyer UTS
Australia: Destination Marketing to attract the ideal tourist
Prof I Gede Pitana STP Bali – Ministry of Tourism, Tourism Marketing in Indonesia
Dr Putu Utama STP Bali Entrepreneurship and Tourism in Bali
© Christian Laesser, St.Gallen University Switzerland Strategic Marketing for Tourism: Follow the Flow-‐Destination Marketing in the Digital Age”
Academy First Business Meeting (Closed meeting)
Education Debate Chairs: Prof David Airey University of
Surrey UK Prof Metin Kozak, Mugla
University, Turkey Prof Donald Hawkins, Professor
George Washington University, USA
Global Tourism Education: Redevelopment of the curriculum in a connected world and the graduate skills in 2030
STUDY VISIT
16:00 BUS DEPARTURE FOR DINNER ON JIMBERAN BEACH Dress Code – Sandals 18:00-‐20:00 Dinner
Cultural Visit
1900-‐late
Speakers Dinner Possible Options : BEBEK BENGIL HOTEL TROPICAL BALI 30 PAX
WELCOME RECEPTION Evening stand up reception meet and greet Mini BBQ – Street Food Possible Options : SANTIKA HOTEL NUSA DUA HOTEL SANTRIAN HOTEL GROUP CAMPUS :AULA COURTYARD 100 PAX
WINE AND CHEESE RECEPTION ACADEMY ON STP Bali hotel campus Master of Ceremony Prof Brian King Hong Kong Polytechnic University China Induction of new Academy Fellows Bob McKercher: -‐Introduction of Invited Guest Scholars and Emerging Scholars Sara Dolnicar Possible Options : AULA COURTYARD or Restaurant Langon Hotel Pool 100 PAX
UBUD STUDY VISIT DINNER 19:30 -‐22:30 Bebek Bengil (Dirty Duck), Ubud 22:30-‐24:00 Back to Hotels in Nusa Dua DINNER BEBEK BENGIL UBUD 100 PAX
Dinner on the Beach Ramayana Warung Jimberan hosted by Ministry of Tourism SPONSOR MINISTRY OF TOURISM RAMAYANA WARUNG Or Cruise Dinner 100 PAX
STUDY VISIT Farewell DINNER and Awards Dinner GARUDA WISNU KENCANA Cultural Park Sponsored by Badung Government and Tourism Authority 100 PAX Or Dinner on the Beach Ramayana Warung Jimberan hosted by Ministry of Tourism
BUS TRANSFERS
23:00 BUS DOWNHILL OR BUS UPHILL
22:30 + 23:30 BUS DOWNHILL 22:30 BAR AT LANGON TILL 24:00
16:00 BUS FOR DINNER 17:00 Jimberan Beach 18:00-‐20:00 Dinner 20:00 BUS TO SANTIKA & STP 23:00 BUS SANTIKA TO STP
23:00 Return to Hotels
© CONFIRMED -‐ Blue sessions : Academy members only Orange Sessions: Open to all RED=Possible Options :
PROVISIONAL SPOUSES PROGRAMME * TO BE CONFIRMED
Tuesday 7th May Wednesday 8 May
Day 2 Thursday 9 May 2019 Day 3
Friday 10 May 2019 Day 4
Saturday 11 May 2019 Day 5
MORNING
Relaxing and free time to explore Nusa Dua -‐ lazy morning Swim Spa Enjoy
09:00 leave Nusa Dua 10:00 PENGLIPURAN TRADITIONAL VILLAGE Home stay-‐ Handicraft -‐ Artisan tourism Cook and eat lunch in a local warung COST ABOUT $25
09:00 leave Nusa Dua ALL DAY TOUR Bali Bedugul Tour Bali Bedugul Tour is a Bali Full Day Tour package to enjoy one day tours visit tourist destination in Bedugul village north Bali islands. Is great experience to enjoy the beauty of panorama with cool atmosphere in one day. This Bali full day tours will visit Taman Ayun Temple, Bedugul Botanical Garden, Coffee Plantations, Ulun Danu Temple and Lake Beratan and visit fruit market Candi Kuning in bedugul. COST About $50
10:00 leave Nusa Dua 10:30 Kuta Beach Handicraft Centre Art and Culture 13:00 Lunch 14:00 Leave COST ABOUT $25
LUNCH 13:00 -‐1500 Relaxed Lunch on the beach BEBEK BENGIL RESTAURANT, The Bay Bali Area, ITDC area, Lot C-‐0, Nusa Dua – Bali http://bebekbengil.co.id At delegate expense
11:30-‐13:30 lunch Cook and eat lunch in a local warung / small Restaurant At PENGLIPURAN TRADITIONAL VILLAGE
ALL DAY TOUR Bali Bedugul Tour 13:00 Lunch 14:00 Leave
Afternoon
Exploring Nusa Dua Relxed afternoon on the beach
*** JOIN STUDY VISIT***UBUD 13:30 Leave -‐14:30 UBUD 14:30-‐16:00 Palace of Ubud Cultural Ubud 16:30 -‐18:00 Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary Ubud 18:00-‐19:30 Art in Ubud And free time in Ubud 19:30 -‐22:30 Dinner Bebek Bengil (Dirty Duck), Ubud 22:30-‐24:00 Back to Hotels in Nusa Dua
ALL DAY TOUR Bali Bedugul Tour ***JOIN STUDY VISIT*** 16:00 ULUWATU TEMPLE 17:15 SEATING 18:00 – 19:00 KECAK DANCE 1930 BUS -‐2030 GARUDA
EVENING
WELCOME RECEPTION Evening stand up reception meet and greet Mini BBQ – Street Food Possible Options : SANTIKA HOTEL NUSA DUA HOTEL SANTRIAN HOTEL GROUP CAMPUS :AULA COURTYARD 100 PAX
WINE AND CHEESE RECEPTION ACADEMY ON STP Bali hotel campus Master of Ceremony Prof Brian King Hong Kong Polytechnic University China Induction of new Academy Fellows Bob McKercher: -‐Introduction of Invited Guest Scholars and Emerging Scholars Sara Dolnicar Possible Options : AULA COURTYARD or Restaurant Langon Hotel Pool 100 PAX
UBUD STUDY VISIT DINNER 19:30 -‐22:30 Bebek Bengil (Dirty Duck), Ubud 22:30-‐24:00 Back to Hotels in Nusa Dua DINNER BEBEK BENGIL UBUD 100 PAX
Dinner on the Beach Ramayana Warung Jimberan hosted by Ministry of Tourism SPONSOR MINISTRY OF TOURISM RAMAYANA WARUNG Or Cruise Dinner 100 PAX
STUDY VISIT Farewell DINNER and Awards Dinner GARUDA WISNU KENCANA Cultural Park Sponsored by Badung Government and Tourism Authority 100 PAX Or Dinner on the Beach Ramayana Warung Jimberan hosted by Ministry of Tourism
We estimate that the cost of the 2 half day and the 1 one day excursions for spouses will cost $100 for three days to include lunch too. RED=Possible Options
Our STP Bali Hosts
Dewa Byomantara ‘Dik’, formally I Nyoman Sudikas . Hendriyani Dewi Ni Made Eka Mahadewi
ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS AND COSTS MAP OF RECOMMENDED ACCOMMODATION https://goo.gl/maps/WtAB5Hb9hXQ2
I now understand the location and have inspected many hotels in Nusa Dua. Conference will happen at Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata (Bali Tourism Institute) STP Nusa Dua Bali http://www.stpbali.ac.id/ Location: Jl. Dharmawangsa, Benoa, Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 82262, Indonesia https://goo.gl/maps/xWG1gihm7Dy STP (where the conference will take place) is 5 km from the beach up on the hill. It takes 15 min depending on traffic by car and costs about $3 on Grab taxi There plenty of hotels in Nusa Dua and delegates can make their choices. Hotels within the Nusa Dua enclave are high standards and high price. We have selected hotels that offer good value for money and we have secured preferential rates and treatments.
ACCOMMODATION RECOMMENDED HOTELS SERVED BY TRANSFERS TO STP BALI Costs AT STP Student accommodation -‐See Photographs bellow at the Conference Location DIMITRIOS INSPECTION RESULTS:BUDGET OPTION UNDER REFURBSHMENT CURRENTLY AND SHOULD BE READY FOR MAY -‐BASIC – VALUE PROPOSITION Very plain and basic décor, large double room with shower Comfort will depend on level of refurbishment There is a large swimming pool that hopefully will be functional
$ 0 per night Located at the Bali Tourism Institute 400 metres from meeting venue Comfortable but basic standard room 90 Rooms available Student Accommodation has 90 twin ensuite rooms Rooms have their own toilet and shower bookable through Leslie
AT STP Campus Hotel = Langon Bali Resort & Spa 3* – 15 Rooms at the Conference Location DIMITRIOS INSPECTION RESULTS: COMFORTABLE AND PROXIMITY. Very nice quiet hotel at meeting location within campus. Scenic views and nice pool. There is very little Food and Beverage provision. Although it is a 3* it feels 2* due to service and maintenance issues. There are lots of steps and no elavators and the ramps are steep – Fairly inaccessible. Very few local shops/bars close. Value for money https://www.booking.com/hotel/id/the-‐langon-‐bali-‐resort-‐and-‐spa.en-‐gb.html
$20 per night Single or Double BB
Located in STP this hotel is in the campus and often students practice here. 300 metres from meeting venue This hotel features an outdoor pool, Free WiFi, free self parking and a free area shuttle are also provided. Additionally, a business centre, a meeting room and a children's pool are on-‐site. All 15 rooms offer thoughtful touches such as bathrobes and slippers, as well as comforts such as Select Comfort beds and down comforters. Complimentary wireless Internet access and balconies are standard, as are TVs with satellite channels. Very Limited availability – bookable through Leslie
Hotel Santika Siligita Nusa Dua – Bali 800 m from the beach DIMITRIOS INSPECTION RESULTS: RECOMMENDED HOTEL Excellent and highly recommended hotel 3* but feels 4* -‐ modern building design, accessible and close to the action, just off the Nusa Dua enclave at active neighbourhood. 20 min walk from the beach local shops/bars very close -‐ Excellent Value for money www.santika.com/indonesia/nusa-‐dua/hotel-‐santika-‐siligita-‐nusa-‐dua-‐bali/ https://www.booking.com/hotel/id/santika-‐siligita-‐nusa-‐dua.en-‐gb.html
$40 per night Single or Double BB
This property is 13 minutes’ walk from the beach. Modern rooms with free Wi-‐Fi and plenty of natural light are standard at Hotel Santika Siligita Nusa Dua. Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, it is a 10-‐minute drive from Nusa Dua Beach. Each spacious, air-‐conditioned room has floor-‐to-‐ceiling windows and offers pool views. A flat-‐screen satellite TV, minibar and wardrobe are featured in the rooms. Private bathroom includes a shower and toilet. Free shuttle service is provided to the shopping, dining and entertainment options at Bali Collection Nusa Dua, a 10-‐minute drive away. It takes approximately 30-‐minutes by car to reach Ngurah Rai International Airport. Relax at the hotel’s spa or enjoy a work out at the on-‐site fitness centre. Laundry services and airport shuttles are available at an extra cost. Guests who drive can park for free. Order Indonesian dishes at Hotel Santika Siligita Nusa Dua’s Mengiat Restaurant. There is also room service available. Reservations and Rate available only directly Yoni Ni Wayan, Sales Manager [email protected] tel +62 361 8465777 M/Whatsup: +62 81 916225649 using the code STP-‐Academy19
Bali Tropic Resort & Spa ON THE BEACH http://www.balitropic-‐resort.com/ DIMITRIOS INSPECTION RESULTS: SEASIDE BALINESE RESORT Excellent 4* older Balinese style property on the beach. Lush gardens. Some accessibility issues. just off the Nusa Dua enclave. Ideal if spouses attending. Good Value for money. Larry has booked.
$115 double $110 single B.B. with complimentary transfer from airport, Room upgrade, wifi
Bali Tropic Resort & Spa exclusive beach hotel in Bali is built in a subtle blend of Balinese's and modern architecture and offers a marvelous ambiance for a truly wonderful and relaxing beach vacation. A beautiful setting among Frangipani and Bougainville with the most breath taking views of the warm and wonderful Indian Ocean. The hotel is located directly and very centrally on the world famous Nusa Dua beach on the south coast of Bali Island, Indonesia. The unique combination of Beautiful Air conditioned Rooms and Luxury Bathrooms coupled with Great Hospitality, breath taking scenery and the wonderful climate will make you want to come again and again to this magical place. Reservations and Rate available only directly I Gusty Made Sudiarsa, Director of Sales dosm@balitropic-‐resort.com tel +62 361 772130 M/Whatsup: +628155716111 using the code STP-‐Academy19
Please book early -‐ Availability is limited and the rates above are subject to availability and will be valid up to end of February.