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Top 10 best things to do in Java

The island of Java is still relatively unknown in terms of mass tourism and is a gem of cultural sites and treasures. Read about the best things to do in Java and make sure to add it to your must visit in Indonesia list!

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where is Java?

Java is the most populated island of the Indonesian archipelago, which comprises over 1000 islands. Java is in South East Asia. Java is surrounded by the Java Sea and the Indian Ocean.

                

Interesting Java facts

Java is the economic heart of Indonesia. Just over half of Indonesia’s 250 million people live on Java. The island of Java is still relatively unknown in terms of mass tourism. In fact, when you do an internet search for Java, the computer language is the number one result! Most tourists will skip Java and head to the tropical island of Bali. In fact, if you ask  a lot of people, they will probably say Bali is Indonesia. 

                

Why go To Java?

Often overlooked and unknown, Java is definitely worth a visit. So, next time you think of heading over to Indonesia, head on over to Java! It’s more than a cup of coffee. Secondly, Java is the least visited of the inhabited islands. Hardly any Western tourists and relatively quiet compared to the island of Bali. Not known for its beaches, Java is the cultural centre of Indonesia, in terms of indigenous, religious and ex colonial architecture. The National Museum is located in Java and has a very impressive facade. The most upscale shopping malls and hotels are found on Java. In short, there are plenty of things to do in Java!

                

When to go to JAVA

Firstly, there’s no bad time to go to Java, although, you might want to avoid rainy season as dirt roads become impassable, storms make flying very scary and lots of boat services will not operate. Also, sitting for hours on end in your chauffeur driven car with the rain pelting down on you isn’t that exciting. Having said that, rainy season in Asia doesn’t mean it rains all day long. Often, the downpours are very tourist friendly and limit themselves to late evening and early morning! The dry season is blissfully  non busy, so anytime is really good to go to Java.

                

Getting Around JAVATraffic jams in Jakarta are constant things to do in Java

 

PLANE

Your arrival into Java will be through one of the main cities. There are plenty of international connections through the capital Jakarta. Regional connections are served through Yogyakarta, Bandung and Surabaya. 

TRAIN

There is an extensive train network on Java and it is very cheap. However, the trains are painfully slow and first class is not the standard you would expect in the west. We took a train from Yogyakarta to Bandung in First class and the journey was 8 hours for about 450kms. Also the toilets were the squat and drop type. This practice is difficult enough to manage on terra firma, can you imagine the fun on a moving train??!!

ROADS

The roads in the big cities are choked full of traffic from early morning to evening. There doesn’t seem to be a rush hour, it’s always full on the roads. You haven’t experienced a traffic jam, until you’ve been to Jakarta! Moreover, you are better off walking but the pollution, humidity and dust, doesn’t make it a very attractive option. In fact, locals tend to be either on a moped, in a public ‘bus’ or in a car. Overall, it is very rare to see locals on foot going about their everyday life.

                

Top 10 things to do in Java

Only1invillage brings you our guide of the top 10 things to do in Java!

10 Go shopping crazy Shopping Jakarta - only1invillage Top 10 things to do in Java

 

Malls and more Malls

Coming in at number 10 for things to do in Java is shop until you drop -The big smog  of Jakarta is home to mega malls, monumental traffic jams and the national museum. Glam on an Asian scale. 

Grand Indonesia is without a doubt the newest and biggest mall. So big in fact, it has an East and West side. Prices are the same for luxury brands. No haggling. A great range of restaurants, cafes, fashion, jewellery, electronics, arts and crafts.The cinema here is first class with their ‘Gold Class’ equivalent product (fully reclining seats like on a business class flight and a blanket) for a fraction of the price you would pay in your home country. Click here for a map of Grand Indonesia Mall.

Bandung is the place to go for bargains especially clothing at local markets. Finally if you love batik (a special art of wax resistant dying in bold ,bright patterns on natural fabrics such as cotton) you must head to Yogyakarta.

 

9  Get wet at tumpak sewu waterfall Tumpaksewu_waterfall - only1invillage Top 10 things to do in Java

 

Number 9 of things to do in Java is marvel at Tumpak Sewu waterfall – Spectacular cascading water reachable by a bit of a trek. Or, stay at the top, you’ll still get to see this magnificent natural wonder. Wear good non slip shoes and watch your footing as you hold on to rickety handrails. The whole staircase is made from bamboo and doesn’t feel that sturdy. It will never pass health and safety inspections in your home country!

The path down also means you have to clamber over rocks with water flowing over them. Consequently, it will be very slippery. Persist as the sight at the bottom is awesome. When in the Bromo area, a definite must see. Again many tours at competitive prices with or without a guide. Some say the most beautiful waterfall on Java. Judge for yourself.

 

8 Visit a traditional village Kampung Naga village - only1invillage Top 10 things to do in Java

 

Kampung Naga– 3 to 4 hour drive from Bandung or Yogyakarta. Hilton booked. Same price as going via a tour agency. Only1invillage were the only 2 in the village! From the car park there are about 400 steps to walk down. Banana trees, rice fields and terraces, free ranging chickens and rice threshing. Apart from seeing Havaianas on the feet of villagers, it does feel like a quintessential traditional Javanese village. Contrary to claims, there is electricity here, in the form of batteries and the villagers have mobile phones.

Also, there are a few signs that some equipment has been left out deliberately for tourists. Overall, ignoring these factors, it does feel like you have stepped back in time, to peek in on traditional Javanese rural life. Erm, there’s no where to go to the toilet in the village. At the top of the car park you can pay 5000 rupiah to squat over a mosquito infested hole. Just thought to mention this!

 

7 Indulge in Beauty treatments facial beauty treatments Bandung - only1invillage Top 10 things to do in Java

 

Be beautified by beauty treatments in Bandung – Get your hair cut, facial, slimming treatment, back massage, manicure and pedicure for the price of a pedicure in your home country. In Bandung, they take beauty seriously! Any of the 5 star hotels will have a spa attached. We like the Hilton Bandung where the atmosphere is just serene for massage and facials. https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/content/BDOHIHI/media/pdf/en_BDOHIHI_Jiwa_Spa_2011.pdf

For other services, like hair, manicure, slimming massage, pedicure and eyelash lifting, we recommend Anata Salon, which also has a little café attached to it. We manage to find one person who speaks English, but really, you know what you’re getting and you can point to make yourself understood. https://www.salonanata.com/

 

6 Hang upside down at Upside Down world  in bandung Upside Down World Bandung - only1invillage Top 10 things to do in Java

Hang out in funny positions at Upside Down World Bandung – hang like a bat and get some hilarious snaps at the same time. There are 8 of these fun houses in SE Asia. Three are in Java, the one we went to in Bandung, one in Yogyakarta and another in the capital, Jakarta. You might need help from the friendly staff as posing upside down isn’t as straight forward as it seems. There are suggested poses for visual learners and if you’re a novice at this, like us, you’ll definitely need to consult these photographs.

Fun for all ages, big kids as well as small one of the funnest things to do in Java! Take a Grab or Uber from your Bandung hotel. Tip – wear clean socks or make sure your feet are presentable for bare foot posing. No shoes allowed inside. https://www.upsidedownworldgroup.com/our-location/

 

5 Get your cup of chai on a tea plantation tour Rancabali tea plantation - only1invillage Top 10 things to do in Java

Coming in at number 5 for things to do in Java is a tea country tour – Rancabali tea plantation and green rolling hills just above from the Kawih Putih Lake.  Take a calming walk along tea fields and then have a meal in a huge ship themed restaurant. In fact, the whole area has become a glamping resort, complete with its own lake and mini farm consisting of cute rabbits and small deer for petting (extra charge). If you want to stay here, you cannot book online. You have to go through a third party tour operator.

 

4 Take in the unique surrounds of sulphorous Kawah Putih crater lake in Cidiwey Kawah Putih crater lake - only1invillage Top 10 things to do in Java

Stare at sulphorous Kawah Putih crater lake in Cidiwey –  eerie landscapes and a smell you’ll never forget.  Public transport is possible, but, again, why bother? You’ll still be seeing the ‘real’ Indonesia. The misty scenery is fascinating and the colours of the water a lovely turquoise/cyan. It’s very beautiful and dramatic with rocks and trees coming out of the colourful water. If you’re lucky you’ll catch locals taking their wedding snaps here!

Contrary to popular reports you don’t need a face mask. If you really need to cover your nose and mouth a scarf will do just fine. If you have been lucky enough to go to Waiotapu, in South Island, New Zealand, like we have, this is sort of like it, but less colourful.

 

3 Climb Mount Bromo or Merapi Mount_Merapi - only1invillage Top 10 things to do in Java

Climb Mount Bromo or Merapi  – These are day treks or tours. Merapi is closest to Yogyakarta and Bromo is closest to Surabaya. People trek the mountain for the fabulous sunrise and the sand dessert at the top. The scenery changes from lush green to barren, moon like landscapes as you ascend. Similarly, Mount Merapi is mostly grey with lack of vegetation. The recent eruption in May 2018 disrupted tours, but all is back to normal now.

When short on time, we opt for the tour for ease and less hassle from transport scams. Both are active volcanoes, so never book from your home country as you may not end up going and getting a refund will be very difficult. If you want to do it by yourself, this site is very useful www.danflyingsolo.com/mount-bromo-without-a-tour-sunrise/

Our other top tip is to wear warm clothes! It is freezing cold up there, it may be volcano, but it isn’t hot! Also, please don’t take a horse ride as the horses look miserable and malnourished.

Unesco World Heritage Sites

Java is often seen as the cultural capital of Indonesia. Here you will find the two biggest temple complexes that draw in international visitors. These two temples come in at number 1  and 2 on our top 10 list of things to do in Java. Naturally both temple complexes are UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Both Borobodur and Prambanan are a testament to past peaceful religious cohabitation. They are breathtaking. It is easy to book a tour. You can do it by yourself but, honestly, an air conditioned car is the way to go! We recommend you visit on separate days due to the traffic! Early starts are common for the sunrise shots and your best chance of peace away from the Instagram posers and tour groups. Even so, you’ll never have theses temple complexes to yourself. Spectacular stupa and sculptures await. Plenty of steps to climb so be sure to wear comfortable shoes. Don’t forget to take plenty of water and a shade umbrella/ sun hat.

 

2 Prambunan (Hindu) temple complex Prambunan (Hindu) temple complex - only1invillage Top 10 things to do in Java

Prambunan (Hindu) temple complex is nearest to the city of Yogyakarta. It’s over a thousand years old and simply stunning, both architecturally and in sheer size. Dedicated to the Godess Shiva. Built around concentric squares, there are other temples dedicated to Vishnu and Brahma.

If you know your Ramayana ( an epic Indian poem which tells of the struggles of the divine Prince Rama to rescue his wife, Sita, from a demon king called Ravana), then you’ll be familiar with the reliefs that decorate some of the temples. For the less enlightened, you can Google it the night before, so you know what you’re gawping at! From an architectural point of view, you have to be amazed by the stone building technology. This beauty was built over a thousand years ago and still so beautiful.

 

1 Borobodur (Buddhist) temple complex Borobodur Budhist temple - only1invillage Top 10 things to do in Java

Be bowled over at Borobodur (Buddhist) temple complex. One of our favourite  things to do in Java is this ancient site has many steps and no shade from the relentless Indonesian sun. Marvel at the intricate sculptures and the detail in the carvings as you make your way up to the top. An absolute must see in Java and rightly deserving the number one spot in our humble opinion of things to do in Java.

When you get to the third tier, where the stupa are, the view is just mesmerising. Also, you have to congratulate yourself for making it up so high in the humidity. Look inside each stupa and you will find a statue of the buddha. Get there at 5 am if you want those sun rise shots with hardly any one else in it. Clearly, we are not those people!

 

                

Final Thoughts

There are many things to do in Java that make it a great destination to visit!  Whether you’re a culture vulture, naturist, shopaholic, hiker, budget or luxury traveller there is something for you! It’s pretty quiet on the tourist side so you will often feel like the only1invillage! If you have been, let us know what are your favourite things to do in Java?

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Day trip to Nusa Penida

A day trip to Nusa Penida is a must when in the area! If you’re tired of Bali and want a bit of a change, book a day trip to this unique island. You can also book a day trip from Lembongan.  Nusa means island and hence Nusa Penida means Penida Island. Nusa Penida is one of the thousands of islands that make up Indonesia.

How to see Nusa Penida’s attractions

Penida is best seen on a day trip. It’s an early 8 am start from your resort on Lembongan. (To get to Lembongan we like Rocky Cruises). You are driven down to the shore by the Yellow Bridge and depending on how many of you there are, your boat will be waiting. Speed across the water and wave goodbye to your water boat ‘taxi’ man. He may, or may not be the same person who takes you back over. Seasoned travellers in SE Asia will be familiar with this scenario.

Once you arrive on Penida, your driver for the day will be waiting for you. Don’t be surprised if there is another local along for the ride. No matter how comfortable the car is, prepare yourself for the bumpiest ride of your life. The roads are shocking and so narrow in some places, there’s only enough room for one car. For those who like to be in the dusty open air and get UV damage, hire a moped! 

Angel’s Billabong and Broken Beach

First stop is Angel’s Billabong and Broken Beach. Amazing crashing waves and a beautiful arch of stone caused by wave erosion. The water here is unbelievably clear with changing shades of aqua, azure and green. Mother Nature definitely makes her mark here. There are plenty of concrete steps to help you get close to the water’s edge. Once at the edge, the path becomes more rugged and natural. Watch your step! The billabong is a pool and varies in colour and depth, depending on rainfall. In our photo below, Angel’s billabong is reasonably full and is green.Angel's Billabong day trip to nusa penida - Only1inVillage

Angel’s Billabong – be careful climbing down and around it.Broken Beach day trip to nusa penida  - Only1inVillage

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Breaking Waves near Angel’s Billabong

Kelingkling Beach

Second stop is THE ultimate place for every Instagram poser on the planet. Kelingkling Beach or KK is, we admit, is a breathtakingly beautiful spot. Warning, when you arrive, you are on the top of a hill where you look down onto KK beach. To actually get to the beach hundreds of metres below, requires a treacherous 1 hour walk. Only strong swimmers are advised to take a dip and there are  of course no life guards at this remote beach. Swimming is only possible at low tide. Most people just jostle for their picture at the top part, overlooking the stunning beach.Kelingkling Beach day trip to nusa penida - Only1inVillage

Crystal Bay

Third and last stop on our day trip to Nusa Penida is Crystal Bay. It may seem familiar to you, if you have already taken a snorkeling or diving day trip from Lembongan. The beach itself is reasonably sandy but looks a bit grey, even on a bright day and suffers from some oil stains due to the many boats. There is an awesome cliff top walk to the next bay if you’re game. Cystal Bay Snorkelling Nusa Penida  - Only1inVillage

There is some excellent snorkeling and colourful reef at Crystal Bay

Cystal Bay day trip to nusa penida   - Only1inVillage

The beach itself isn’t great being a bit grey and oil stained from all the boats that visit

In summary, it doesn’t seem like this would take a whole day, but due to the poor condition of the roads and the traffic from other day trippers, it really does!

Top tips! Take plenty of water and your own snacks. You can of course, stop off for lunch somewhere on your trip. All is negotiable. Bring small change for the toilets, which aren’t the best, but when you have to go, you have to go. Finally we hope you have a great day trip to Nusa Penida! 

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7 Best Islands in Indonesia to visit

Everyone has their own list of the best islands in Indonesia. Everything depends on your time and budget. Below we give you the lowdown on the 7 islands we visited in Indonesia. Ultimately, where you go depends on what type of holiday you want too. Since the devastating earthquake in  August 2018, which affected Lombok and the Gilis, our sources tell us it’s business as usual for most of the islands (Lombok and Gili T in particular). Do check individual hotels and resorts for the most up to date information.

 

Gili Trawangan

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Gili Trawangan beach with clear waters great for turtle spotting

First up in our best islands in Indonesia is Gili T. Its main draw card is crystal clear, warm waters with abundant opportunities for turtle spotting! Beach activities such as snorkelling, swimming, sunbathing and fishing opportunities abound. Never a dull moment on the liveliest and biggest of the three Gili islands, just off the North Eastern coast of Lombok. Booming reggae bars and barbecued fresh fish jostle for your attention at night. Spend blissful evenings sitting outside waiting for the most colourful and spectacular sunsets. Get on your bike and discover empty beaches and those famous swings in the water!

Where we stayed

Read about 10 fun things to do and 1 not so fun activity in Gili T here

 

Gili Meno

Much quieter than Gili T for couples looking to relax without the partying
Gili Meno is popular for couples.

If less people and  weak wi-fi is what you seek, head on over to Gilli Meno! The second most popular of the Gili islands after Gili Trawangan is so close, you can see it.  Word of warning, it may look close, but, don’t try to swim over! Here you can stay in very basic or more up market accommodation. Beaches are pretty much the same as Gili T except wider. You’ll find areas of fine  white sand, but most is coarse and scattered coral abounds. The real magic is, of course, in the water. Teeming with turtles and colourful fish, this is a relaxed island to get your PADI license or go snorkelling.

 

Lombok

Watch the farmers take the buffalo home via the beach Lombok
Watch the farmers take the buffalo home via the beach.

Incredible powdery white sand bays and beaches, Lombok is still a sleepy island due to the poor infrastructure and the quality of the roads. Mountain trekking on Mount Rinjani and amazing sunsets jostle with picture perfect curved bays fringed by coconut trees. A beach destination whose chilled out vibe is a world away from the hustle and bustle of Bali. Therefore, if you’re looking for peace and quiet, once you get off the plane in Denpasar, get straight onto another one to Lombok!

Where we stayed

See the best beaches of Lombok here

 

Lembongan

Dream Beach Lembongan  - Only1inVillage
A small island an hour by ferry from Bali with lots to see and do

Firstly, Lembongan is incorrectly called Nusa Lembongan. Nusa simply means island in the Indonesian language. You can do a day trip here, but to really appreciate its charm spend at least two nights. Secret beaches, wild coastlines and spectacular sunsets coupled with snorkelling and diving trips make Lembongan one of the best islands in Indonesia to see. Seaweed farming and the jump off point for Penida. Food options are great here too, with some of the best coffee made with FRESH, yes, not UHT milk. Rapidly developing, catch it while it’s still relatively off the Instagram radar! 

Where we stayed

Check out our in depth review of Lembongan here

Penida

Penida Island kelingking beach Best Islands in Indonesia to visit
The island for beautiful nature shots and instagram posts

Often incorrectly called Nusa Penida or part of the Nusa Islands. Nusa is the Indonesian word for island. Sorry to be pedantic, but C is a linguist! Hence, Nusa Dua means two islands and Nusa Ceningan means the island named Ceningan. Home to the most famous spots for Instagram posers at KK Beach and Broken Beach, Penida is best done as a day trip. Be prepared for the narrowest and bumpiest ride of your life whether it be in a car or a moped! It isn’t one of the best islands in Indonesia for getting around in comfort!Of course there are a myriad of beach and snorkelling opportunities too. We have to admit though, the photos are worth it!

Planing a day trip to Penida? Check it out here 

Bali

Famous Bali has more to it than shopping and partying
Bali has more to it than shopping and partying

 

Mountains, rice terraces, natural springs and waterfalls. Wide beaches, surfers and colourful Hindu festivals and temples. The island of Bali is what you make of it. Yoga retreat, spa indulgence, malls and markets, Bali has it all. Despite negative media coverage of the plastic pollution and sometimes disrespectful Westerners,  Bali is still an easy introduction to SE Asia. Try to go in the low season. Avoid Kuta for the cheap package holiday tourists from Australia and get off your sunbed. Bali has so much more to offer than cheap beer and nasi goreng. Moreover, head off into the hills and villages and get a taste of times gone by. 

Where we stayed

 

Java

Java has many cultural treasures
Java has many cultural treasures

Ancient culture and modern capitalism collide on Indonesia’s most populated island. In terms of variety of experiences, Java has everything that makes it onto our list of best islands in Indonesia.You haven’t experienced a traffic jam until you’ve been to Jakarta and Bandung. Have the best fun hanging upside down at Upside Down World , it’s not just for kids! Make your own cigars and absorb Indonesian history in the many museums. A few traditional villages remain where you climb down into lush green valleys full of banana trees and giggling children. Of course you’ll need a driver to take you there which ruins the atmosphere, but we don’t recommend public transport to off the beaten track places.

For culture vultures, you can’t miss the temples of Prambanan and Borobudur in the vicinity of Yogyakarta, both naturally UNESCO world heritage sites. Drink the civet poo coffee and delight in the cotton batik clothes which keep you cool on this humid island. Take an eerie journey to a sulphurous landscape and then drink tea from a huge pirate ship in the high country. Shop until you drop in the markets and malls. Marvel at the architecture of the different styles of mosques. 

Where we stayed (Jakarta)   Our Accomodation (Bandung) Where we stayed (Yogyakarta)

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Lembongan Island the Complete Travel Guide

Everything you need to know, what to do and where to eat on Lembongan Island, Indonesia. Read on, for the one and only Only1invillage guide!

So dive right in or skip to what you’re interested in…

                                                                                      

Where is Lembongan?

Lembongan is a surprisingly unknown tropical island off the South Eastern coast of Bali, Indonesia. It is a 45 minute fast boat ride away.

Most tourists go either on a day trip, or stay one or two nights. However, we think there’s plenty to do for at least 4 nights. Especially true, if you want to visit Ceningan and Penida

                                                                                  

when should I go to Lembongan?

Best time to visit is of course the dry season which runs from May to October. Don’t make the mistake of thinking it’s the same as Thailand’s dry season, which, (generally) is from December to March for the tropical islands of Samui and the Phuket area. However, that said, wet season will be quieter and prices will come crashing down.

                                                                              

How to get to Nusa Lembongan

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Yes you are getting wet! All aboard to Lembongan!

We recommend a fast boat. Rocky Cruises provide a professional service with pick up to the port in Sanur and drop off to accommodation in Lembongan. They provide transport from many spots in Bali to and from Sanur as part of a round trip. You can of course, take a local boat, but, this is a hair raising and very wet experience. Even the fast boats do not guarantee a dry experience, unfortunately. Wear shorts or be prepared to lift that dress, because this is boarding your boat Indonesian style!

 

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The luxurious taxi convertible that takes you to your hotel. Included as part of your ferry ticket.

After arriving in Lembongan you will be assigned to a taxi group. Don’t forget to pick up your flip flops/thongs or sandals! After a short walk of about 100 metres, you will get to the taxi waiting point.  An open air taxi, for example in the picture below will take you to your accommodation. Likewise, they will pick you up for the return journey included in a round trip.

 

                                                                              

Getting Around Nusa Lembongan

It’s not a particularly large island and many attractions are in the southern half of the island. So, if you are up to the challenge of walking a few hours that is certainly possible. Taxis are around, if not the best value option. Push bikes can be hired, although  only a few people do this due to the heat. Hiring a moped is the most common option and only about 100,000 IDR a day or cheaper. As much of the island is unpaved there are spots cars just can’t go, i.e, the Yellow Bridge that connects Lembongan to Ceningan island and the mangroves in the north. Hiring a golf buggy is a another option with the same limitations as cars.

                                                                            

THINGS TO DO on Nusa lembongan

Mushroom Beach

One of the main beaches on Lembongan and a drop off point for the fast boats from Bali. It’s around 150 metres in length has soft sand, plus a nice crescent shape. In addition, the water is calm and warm. There are however many boats that make it impractical to swim on most of the beach. About a quarter of the beach has reef, so you can swim over it as long as it’s not low tide. Unfortunately, most of this reef is dead. It’s not all doom and gloom however, there is hope for snorkellers at the next beach! At low tide in the morning much of the beach is underwater.

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Mushroom beach would be great if there weren’t so many boats! Still, the sand is soft and the curved bay is soothing to the eyes.

There are plenty of restaurants and bars over looking the beach which makes for a picturesque setting. Also, a main  street with lots of dining, bars, shopping, diving shops and accommodation options. A small town has grown around Mushroom Beach so it’s more than just a beach. 

 

Secret Beach

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Semi Secret Beach. If you ask about it you will find it!

With only a handful of people present at any one time, Secret Beach can be accessed in one of two ways. Firstly, you can walk around the rocks at the far north end of Mushroom beach. The second way is through the village and a path near Nanuk’s bungalow. Uncrowded with nice sand and no boats. If you swim out from the north side of this beach you will find some decent coral and fish life. It’s best accessed at high tide, as the coral can be quite shallow otherwise. Note, this is a different Secret Beach  to the one on Nusa Ceningan. 

 

Dream Beach

The most beautiful of the beaches on Lembongan. It has wide and fine sand which makes for great photos. Getting to the beach can be a bit of a trek, although, there are signs and plenty of people headed that way. It is unpaved road most of the way, however. You can get there by motorbike, taxi or walking. There is a steep stairway down to the beach.

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A beautiful beach but not great for swimming. Dream Beach, Lembongan Island.

Swimming is treacherous due to tides and rocks, so, it’s more of a place for a dip and lying on the sand. If lazing on the sand isn’t your thing, there is an infinity pool and a restaurant which are part of a hotel on the cliff top. This is open for non hotel guests and visitors for a fee. That is to say, if you want to stay, you pay! Probably the most spectacular views over the beach from this viewpoint. 

 

 

Devil’s Tear

Devil's Tear Lembongan - Only1inVillage
There are no rails or fences, so be careful and don’t get too close!

Around the corner from Dream Beach and often done on the same day by the many day trippers and tourists is Devil’s Tear. Similar to a blowhole, water rushes in from the ocean and crashes spectacularly against the rocks, sending high jets of water into the air. Be careful where you stand and don’t risk your safety for a selfie as the area is not roped off. It’s good to visit just before sunset, as you can then meander towards Sunset Beach for great sunset shots. 

 

Spectacular sunset pics at sunset Beach

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Sunset Beach has a few nice restaurants to dine at while watching the sun set.

About 200 metres further along past Devil’s Tear is a cliff top overlooking Sunset Beach from which you guessed it, you can get some great sunset shots! There is a pop up bar at the top of the cliff,  where you can enjoy a beer and then walk down to the beach itself. Sunset Beach  has a popular restaurant/bar called the Sandy Bay Beach Club if you’re after a more upmarket venue to watch the sunset from. 

Jungut Batu beach

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Upmarket dining options and accommodation can be found on the cliff path overlooking the water at Jungut Batu Beach.

This is the beach where most of the fast boats from Bali dock, including Rocky ferries. The water is crystal clear and as you approach the island, there are great views of a hillside with picturesque restaurants and accommodation overlooking the water. The beach itself isn’t really a beach to hang around, due to the many shells and boats. There are however pontoons further out where you can snorkel and swim. Around this area is  where you will find many restaurants that will pick you up for free when you dine with them. 

Yellow Bridge

Yellow Bridge Lembongan - Ceningan Island - Only1inVillage
Yellow and narrow the bridge only provides access to bikes and pedestrians – no cars allowed.

The bridge that connects the two islands of Lembongan and Ceningan are connected via a yellow bridge which can only take motorbikes and pedestrians. You can’t miss it, as it’s er, bright yellow! 

Snorkelling or diving TRIPS

Snorkelling Lembongan  - Only1inVillage
A good variety of sea life in these crystal waters of Nusa Lembongan.

The best way to appreciate the abundant underwater life is to get out on a day trip by boat. The island is famous for its  giant manta rays which you may be lucky enough to see on a dive or snorkelling trip. Colourful fish can be found in Crystal Bay, Penida, when you book a snorkelling trip. 

DAY TRIP to NUSA Penida

Nusa Penida day trip from Lembongan  - Only1inVillage
Don’t forget to smile at the camera!

Lembongan is the place to book tours to Penida or  Nusa Penida, which just means Penida Island. It’s the same place. Penida is rugged wild and beautiful. You can stay on Penida, but, options are much more limited than on Lembongan. 

                                                                            

Where to eat and drink on Lembongan Island Indonesia

A surprisingly vast number of establishments exist on Lembongan. You can get Japanese, Thai, Indonesian, Chinese, Italian and Modern European. There’s also really good coffee, made with fresh milk in some places too! You’re certainly spoiled for choice on Lembongan for dining options.

Hai Bar and Grill - Lembongan - Only1inVillage
The best dining option at Mushroom Beach. Look at the beer bottle for more clues!

Hai Bar and Grill is attached to Hai Tide Beach Resort, the high end establishment in Mushroom Bay. Always busy as a result of its beach views. Consequently book for dinner, especially if you want that view! They also have their own boat called Bali Hai which they use to transport guests from Bali and take out on day trips for snorkelling and lunch. The coffee here is great, definitely up to Italian standards. The food is fantastic.  A vast array of salads, steaks, seafood and Indonesian food. Something for everyone and prepared in clean conditions. Slightly pricier than other establishments. 

Restaurant at Dream Beach Lembongan - Only1inVillage
They do a great seared tuna salad at the restaurant here on Dream Beach.

Dream Beach snack bar on the beach. Not the one with the pool on top of the hill. Good salads and snacks. Cheap prices. 

Seaweed Seafood and Grill - Lembongan - Only1inVillage
Family run cheap and good quality food. Seaweed Seafood and Grill is out of town, but close by bike.

Seaweed Seafood and Grill. A little walk up from the Yellow Bridge and drop off point for Nusa Penida. This awesome place has great seafood and the fresh seaweed that is painstakingly farmed, in front of you from the restaurant terrace. 

L Good Bar and Grill - Lembongan - Only1inVillage
Decent live music most nights at L Good Bar and Grill.

LGood Bar and Grill in Mushroom Bay is good for the free music that is on every night. The description of the food doesn’t quite match what you get, but the ambiance is good. Also the chairs are very comfortable!

Mushroom Espresso - Lembongan - Only1inVillage
Really good road side coffee. Fresh milk is used which is quite rare in Asian countries.

Our favourite coffee joint is Mushroom Espresso in Mushroom Bay. An imported Italian coffee machine with fresh Greenfields milk, guarantees a tasty latte, espresso or capucciono. The baristas are super friendly too. 

                                                                            

Where to STAY on Lembongan ISLAND

Damara Hotel Lembongan - Only1inVillage
One of the best value 3 star places we stayed at in Indonesia. Outdoor bathrooms and a lovely pool.

We stayed at Damara Hotel which is a mid range hotel. It has a great pool, location, staff , nice rooms and a fantastic price. Breakfast can be improved however. The staff here can organise your Penida day trip tour.

Budget Accommodation  Pange Hostel

Luxury Accommodation Hai Tide Beach Resort              

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Bali Airport Taxi tips don’t get ripped off!

Here’s only1invillage’s guide on how to survive the taxi mafia at Bali International Airport. Our top tips for a ‘fare’ rate (pun intended) to start your holiday without a sour taste in your mouth. Getting a Bali Airport taxi is quite an experience. 

Grab and Uber can’t get into the terminal which is very frustrating. Taxi drivers and anyone who can drive love this fact!

It’s really hard to get your Uber, Grab or Go-Jek app to work. The drivers cannot enter the airport without paying a 10,000 rupiah parking charge, just for entering the airport grounds. There is great opposition in Bali towards ride sharing apps. There have been reports in the media of violence and aggression towards the internet based drivers.

Number one tip 

DO NOT USE The official taxi stand. It isn’t official at all! Particularly true if your flight lands in the evening. It’s a disgrace. It’s a scam in itself, never use it. As  frequent visitors to Asia, we recommend leaving the arrivals hall area.

So, you approach the Bali Airport taxi stand after saying “no thank you” to at least 10 drivers holding their id card out. You have done your research and believe that AN OFFICIAL TAXI operator inside an international airport will be official and honest.  Of course not! When you tell them the name of the hotel, they change the price accordingly. So, if you say “I am staying at the Hilton” they’ll say 200,000. Say you’re back packing or mid range, then a “good” price, (winking heavily) is 150,000 IDR which is about AUD20 or US14 or eleven GBP. Walk away.

Number two tip 

On your way out you will see that the price drops the further you walk. So a 200,000 rupiah fare can become 100,000 rupiah in a couple of minutes. Your Grab application tells you the fare is only supposed to be 10,000 rupiah for a 5 minute drive. You’re a ‘rich’  tourist in a developing country, it’s only one way and these guys don’t make that much money.

Number three tip –

Book a transfer with your accommodation. It is really expensive but if you want to avoid the aggressive haggling, pay the money! You’re tired, it’s dark, you’ve arrived with children, so pay! We don’t book a transfer because we love the hassle of haggling! Know that 100,000 is a ‘good price’ including taxes, fees and the heavy traffic. We know we are being overcharged for the short 2km drive, but it’s a one off.

When we leave the next morning, the price back to the airport (a 2km journey) has miraculously dropped to 50,000. Of course the Grab we book is only 12,000 and of course they’re illegal. Our happy driver gleefully points to some dubious looking signs outside the hotel. We get in to the 50,000 car, as the Grab driver’s time to arrive has increased and we are running late. Needless to say, our Grab driver arrives later ( not so illegal after all) we aren’t there, but he gets paid anyway.

number four tip 

Run up to the departures level with your luggage and get into a Bluebird taxi that has just dropped someone off. If the driver doesn’t switch on the meter, set a price. It’s still really annoying that Bali Airport taxi drivers with a meter won’t use it. But grin and bear it, getting out of the airport is the most annoying taxi ride you’ll have in Bali.

number five tip

As a last resort, wave around cash (the amount you’re willing to spend) and see who comes!

summary of Bali airport taxi 

The moral of the tale is, if you dislike haggling and we mean aggressive haggling, book transfers through your hotel. Know the prices, download some ride sharing apps and NEVER USE the “official”  Bali Airport taxi stand at Ngurah Rai Bali International or domestic.

For reference, the Hilton Garden Inn Bali Ngurah Rai Airport offers a free shuttle service to and from the airport. It is essential you book in advance so they know how many cars to send. Do not turn up and call. Email ahead.

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Selong Beach one the 5 Best Beaches on Lombok

5 best beaches on lombok 

Firstly, how to get to Lombok? Where is Lombok? Lombok is one of the thousands of islands that make up Indonesia. It is sandwiched between the better known island of Bali and the almost undiscovered West Nusa Tenggara. Land in Bali and then get straight onto another plane to Lombok! Believe us, this is the easiest and most hassle free way to get to the best beaches on Lombok. Secondly, if you’re after a beach vacation only, then Lombok really has the best of the best. In other words, if you’re looking for that picture perfect beach, then Lombok will deliver.

Lombok has so many beautiful beaches. Some are easy to get to,  but, others are a bit of a day trip. Much emptier than Bali’s beaches, Lombok is probably like what Bali was 30 years ago! Our best beaches on Lombok guide is in no particular order. But you must see them to believe them!

Quick Index Best Beaches on Lombok

                

What makes a good beach is different for each person

As half our time is spent in Australia, we have become a bit spoiled as to what constitutes a good beach. For us, it’s clean water and better if it’s warm and doesn’t contain plastic pollution. Fine sand, of any colour with the absence of coral, stones or vegetation debris. You should be able to lie down with just your towel. Flat waves or surf, you pick your beach depending on your activities for the day. The absence of flying and biting insects also makes it into our consideration for our list of best beaches in Lombok. 

                

Selong Belanak Beach

Selong Beach Lombok one the 5 Best Beaches on Lombok
Selong Belanak Beach is a great place to learn to surf or chill out

Is this the best beach on Lombok? Read on and decide for yourself.

This beach, in our humble opinion is the quintessential definition of great! White powdery sand in a crescent shaped bay, fringed by coconut palms. The water whilst not crystal clear on some days is clean, warm, free of debris and has decent surf. As with many Lombok beaches, there is no natural shade in the good sandy spots.  Looking across the horizon you have little hills which frame the sunset perfectly.

Twice a day, local farmers walk their herd of buffalo along the perfect white sand and this makes for a great spot of people watching. Every single first timer quickly gets up, runs for their camera or phone and snaps these magnificent animals, sometimes getting a little too close!  Not too many beach vendors here which is another bonus. There are wide food choices and in general, you get what you pay for. The cheaper seafood dishes like fresh calamari are sold in tiny portions and deep fried. Also not the best quality and prepared in dubious conditions. We’re talking hygiene conditions. However, we are still alive, so it can’t be that bad!

                

Taanjung Aan Beach Lombok

Taanjung Aan Beach Lombok
Taanjung Aan Beach Lombok has great sand calm waters just a few minutes drive from Kuta

Curved bay, white sand, clear water. It sounds a bit like Selong Belanak. Moreover, it looks a bit like it too although with whiter sand! Beach chairs for hire and trinkets to buy. Flatter waves. The vendors here are a bit more persistent and use children and women to turn on the guilt factor. Depending on the tides and time of year, plastic pollution may rear its ugly head. There are plenty of those wooden swings that you find on Gili Trawangan. Another spot for spectacular sunset shots.

                

Mawun Beach Lombok

Mawun Beach one the 5 Best Beaches on Lombok
Mawun Beach Lombok is a quiet and picturesque curved beach

Much less developed in terms of places to eat and sun loungers to rent. Good if you don’t like being pestered. Another crescent shaped beach with fine yellow and white sand. Hills frame the water perfectly on either side of the bay. Small waves. Clean water and that indispensable hash tag sunsets on Instagram!

                

Mandalika aka Kuta 

Mandalika aka Kuta 
Mandalika aka Kuta Beach is right in the town of Kuta

An easy to get to beach from the town of Kuta. Not to be confused with Kuta in Bali! Not that pretty as the Mandalika resort are still building their megolith directly on the beach. The sand is more coarse here and definitely yellow in colour. There are however green hills in the distance as you gaze onto the water.

        

Sengiggi Beach Lombok

Sengiggi Beach one the 5 Best Beaches on Lombok
Sengiggi Beach Lombok has a lot of 5 star hotels

Yellow  or sometimes grey looking coarse sand and busy. This is either a curse or a blessing. A blessing because there are lots of food options and water sports, but a curse, if you’re seeking peace and quiet. Great for sunset views. Some parts of the beach have lots of dead coral. The big plus is the range of accommodation in the immediate vicinity. Decent surf to be had on most days. If working on your tan is more your thing than water activities, you’ll be easily satisfied.

                

Most Over Rated Beach on Lombok is Pink Beach

pink beach 5 Best Beaches on Lombok  - Only1inVillage
Pink Beach Lombok

We don’t like to write negative things, but, sadly the prize goes to Pink Beach. Difficult to get to on horrendous ‘roads’ and not very pink at all! Plenty of dead coral and in the low season somewhat deserted. Great marketing done by the Indonesian Tourist Board, but we’re not impressed.

We hope you liked our list of the best beaches on Lombok. Do you agree? Have you been to these beaches? Leave a comment below and join in the conversation!

While on Lombok we stayed at and highly recommend Bukit Indah Boutique Accommodation

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Only1invillage tells you what to expect on the British airways A380 business class 13 hour flight. From the seat to the service, everything is covered!

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So dive right in or skip to what you’re interested in…

                                                          

Summary of the British Airways A380 business class

British Airways A380 business class cabin                                                              

The seat configuration is unique to say the least! BA call it the honeymoon seat. We call it not great if you’re travelling alone! You will fall in love or out of love with these seats.

British Airways a380 business class seat

The seat converts to a 180 degrees  flat bed with foot stool. There is good storage space around the seat for small items. Ample electrics for charging various devices are all within easy reach.

british Airways a380 business class f&B

The food is just OK. It is quite disappointing for a business class product. As always the appetisers are better than the mains. The presentation of the food is good. It’s a shame that the taste doesn’t match up with the presentation. The drink selection is a bit cheap. When you’re in business class, you want to feel like you are buying a premium product. When the wine is mediocre, disappointment starts to creep in. 

British Airways A380 business class service

Pleasant but not overwhelming standard of service. Sometimes it feels like that the cabin crew are hiding. 

 
                                                                                                                                                    

Here’s the full review of the flight on British Airways A380 business class flight from London to Singapore

A 13 hour flight is never something we look forward to. However, flying business class makes it that much more bearable!

Of course there are comparisons to be made with Emirates business class’ A380 service and Emirates Boeing 777-300 planes which Only1invillage has experienced on various routes. BUT Emirates do not fly non stop, from London to Asia.

After refreshing showers in the lounge it’s time to board the 13 hours British Airways business class flight to Singapore, from London Heathrow. We do feel for economy passengers, we have been there too!

Firstly, even though we know the cabin configuration is 2-4-2 , we decide to give C’s home nation carrier a go!

                                                                                                                                                    

the British Airways A380 business class cabin

 

BA A380 business class flight London to Singapore
British Airways’ A380 business class configuration is 2–3- 2.

Secondly the seating is not everyone’s cup of tea. Do you really want to face a stranger for 13 hours? Probably great if you’re travelling together (and you like them!). Not so great if you’re a lone traveller. Of course you can put your privacy screen up, but, it will come down so the cabin crew can serve food and drinks more easily. On the positive side, the window seats have easy aisle access for both passengers.

The seats face each other on the British Airways A380 business class cabin, but there is easy aisle access
The seats face each other on the British Airways A380 business class cabin, but there is easy aisle access.

                                                        

the seat and surrounds on British Airways A380 business class

The seats are a boring grey colour. Neither very comfortable or very uncomfortable. There is plenty of stowage space, where everything you need is within easy grabbing distance. Window seats have an additional deep storage space. See the picture on the right below.

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BA A380 business class seats are a boring grey colour. Not the most aesthetically pleasing. Handy stowage areas around your seat.

Also, there is plenty of leg room and the seat does convert to a fully flat bed, which will be very welcome on the 13 hour flight. We think we will be falling asleep somewhere over the Middle East.

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British Airways A380 business class seat converts to a fully flat bed. Time to put your feet up!

So, after the welcome drink and nuts, which come in their original packet, unlike Emirates, which come in a ceramic bowl. It’s time to look into the amenity bag provided. A couple of Elemis mini sized products, the plastic toothbrush and those all important sexy flight socks! We are not impressed with the drawstring bag that the amenities come with. It looks very cheap and you definitely won’t be reusing it. Similarly, the size of the products given are not generous.

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Inside the amenity kit (photo courtesy of buisnessertraveller.com) on the BA 380 business class.

                                  

the bar on the British Airways A380 business class

The bar on board the British Airways flight, isn’t quite like the Emirates A380 bar. Judge for yourself! Still, if you don’t want the flight crew to think you’re a complete glutton, it’s an easy trip to go and get some in flight exercise and extra nibbles! As you can see, there are a few snacks and pre bottled drinks. No one is mixing you a cocktail here! It’s do-it-yourself on board the BA A380. There’s also no where to socialise on the BA A380. You have to take the drinks and snack back to your seat.

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Well it’s a bar of sorts! Crisps/chips and a few drinks to help yourself in between meals.

                                

The food on british airways A380 business class

The food on board is better presented than in the business class lounge on the ground. A good selection of cuisine from around the world. The salad is crisp and tastes fresh. The tomatoes are juicy and the micro herbs make the appetiser look restaurant quality.

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A good start! The apertiser looks appealing and tastes good.

You get the linen tablecloth and of course, ‘real’ cutlery and ‘real’ plates. By ‘real’ we mean metal cutlery and china crockery. The apetiser is a good start to the meal. Similarly, the main is reasonably tasty. It is always hard to get high quality food in the air, even in business class. The vegetables are a bit on the soft side. That’s what reheating does to your food does at 40,000 feet!

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A main course of beef and ginger served with rice and vegetables.

Continuing on to dessert. A cheesecake and a chocolate mousse with raspberry coulis (aka raspberry blobs as we like to call them!)

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Calorie conscious dessert. Cheesecake AND chocolate mousse!

In addition to the food, of course there is all the alcohol you could ever want. Unfortunately, the wine list isn’t of premium quality. You won’t be testing your sommelier skills out on this BA A380 business class flight.

Moving on to breakfast. C opts for the ‘full English’ cooked breakfast of bacon and eggs. Can’t get more British than that! The orange juice is a bit disappointing because it isn’t freshly squeezed. Not even 100 per cent juice. You can taste concentrated orange juice even 36,000 feet up in the air. 

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A very British breakfast, bacon, sausage and eggs. The ‘full English’ breakfast choice on BA’s A380 business class service from London to Singapore.
BA A380 business class flight London to Singapore
Breakfast is served with fruit salad and a croissant on fine bone china.

              

the toilet on the British Airways A380 business class

No Only1invillage review is complete without the all important toilet pictures!

Even though there was only one toilet, it was huge!

If you bring your cat along, you can swing it around, as the saying goes. If you don’t have your cat with you, you can do some exercise in the spacious toilet. It is the biggest toilet we think you’ll agree.

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That’s a big space! This is just one half of the spacious toilet on the BA A380 business class flight from London to Singapore.
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The other half of the toilet in business class on the A380.

                  

final thoughts on the British Airways A380 business class

Not many airlines fly non stop between London and Singapore. Consequently your choices are limited to British Airways, Qantas, Singapore Airlines and most recently Norwegian Air. However, Norwegian Air’s premium product isn’t really business class standard, given that the seats don’t fully recline.

We like this flight because it is non stop. The seat configuration on the British Airways A380 business class is not for everyone. You may wish to fly Qantas or Singapore Airlines instead, due to this. In addition to this, Qantas is upping its game with an on board lounge on its A380 business class planes. Moreover, Singapore’s newest A380 business class product has centre seats that join together to make one bed! However, you will be paying a higher price for this luxury.

British Airways is a slightly cheaper business class product, given the lack of leather seats and other cabin aesthetics compared to Singapore Airlines business class. Also the amenities are a bit cheap and the food nothing to write home about. In conclusion, if price is your main comparison factor and you need to fly non stop, British Airways A380 business class is a good choice to consider.

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American Express Lounge Melbourne Airport Review 63

AMEX LOUNGE MELBOURNE AIRPORT REVIEW

The American Express Lounge Melbourne opened in March 2018 so everything is shiny and new!  They seem keen to make a good impression. Only1invillage pays a visit and we have captured our impressions and hope you enjoy the following review.

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OPENING HOURS AND ACCESS

The American Express lounge Melbourne is open from 6 am to 11 pm 7 days a week. This covers most of the time you want when it comes to lounge access. Access is provided to AMEX credit card holders of the following cards. All Amex cards which contain the word ‘platinum’, ‘diamond’, ‘business’, ‘corporate’, ‘ultimate’ or ‘centurion’. Gold isn’t good enough! Check here to see if your card is eligible.

https://www.americanexpress.com/au/content/credit-cards/membership/travel/airportlounge/

Entrance to American Express Lounge Melbourne Airport is complimentary for these card holders
Entrance to American Express Lounge Melbourne Airport is complimentary for these card holders. Check your wallet now!

                                                              

LOCATION

The AMEX lounge is located in the international departures section only. There is no Amex domestic lounge, unfortunately. The lounge itself is past the shopping section and approximately in the centre of the blue section of the map below. There are signs for lounges at the start of the blue section to the left and the right, although they don’t specify which lounges. If you head to the centre you will see an escalator leading downstairs with a sign at the top to various lounges including the AMEX lounge.

The entrance to the American Express Lounge Melbourne Airport is at the centre of the blue section
The entrance to the American Express Lounge Melbourne Airport is at the centre of the blue section on this map.

                                                                                      

SEATING

The seating is divided into two sections. Firstly, a dining section with tables, chairs and a bench and secondly, a lounge section with soft, comfortable seats in a separate room. The capacity of the AMEX lounge is 65 and it has enough seating to cover this. The seats themselves are comfortable and covered in leather or pleather (fake leather). You can sit by yourself or cosy up on a couch! However, there’s only a few double seats, so nab them before someone else does! In addition, there are power point sockets at all the seats in the lounge and at the tables.

The tables also have USB charging points. Note – there are no USB charging points at the sofas. There are comfortable individual lounge chairs which offer a privacy screen, power and a bench to work on your laptop, if you’re feeling in the mood.

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Lounge seats in the Lounge area are comfortable at the American Express Lounge Melbourne..
American Express Lounge seats Melbourne Airport Review - Only1inVillage
Private individual work seats are available, so getting work done is easy.
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Dining seats are functional and comfortably padded.
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American Express Lounge Melbourne dining room.

                                                                                      

FOOD

The selection of food and drinks for breakfast at the American Express Lounge Melbourne is reasonable. It includes; yoghurt, fresh fruit, Bircher muesli (a particular favourite of Only1invillage, so big brownie points!), cereal, toast, cold meats, cheese, salad and pastries. There is also pre-cooked food consisting of, scrambled eggs, bacon, baked beans and hash browns in the silver serving trays. For our American readers, hash browns in Australia come as one piece of cut up potatoes mushed into a flat cake shape and deep fried. Whereas on our travels to Hawaii and beyond, American hash browns are small bits of potatoes fried or roasted.

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American Express Lounge Melbourne food selection at breakfast is of a good quality and a reasonable variety.
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Healthy breakfast choices of fruit and yoghurt are available in the American Express Lounge, Melbourne.
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Toast, danishes and cereal are an option for breakfast in the American Express Lounge in Melbourne.
scrambled eggs, sausages, bacon, hash browns and baked beans are the hot breakfast options. 
If you want something cooked, scrambled eggs, sausages, bacon, hash browns and baked beans are on the menu for breakfast. Access to the Amex lounge at Melbourne International Airport is complimentary to many American Express credit card holders.

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If you visit later in the day, the menu will change to non- breakfast items. There will be sliders, aka a mini burger or crudites (raw vegetables). The sweet options are little cakes and the dessert du jour, the meringue based, macarons, instead. For dinner, more substantial ‘meals’ will be served. Overall, the food is of a good standard and reasonable variety, given the fact that this isn’t a paid lounge or business class ticket dependent. In fact, it is quite comparable to the Qantas Club lounge at the domestic terminal in Melbourne. It is on a smaller scale than the Qantas Club, but, the food quality is similar.

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There is pasta, pumpkin risotto and chicken cacciatore on offer for dinner in the Amex Lounge Melbourne.

 

 

                                                                                      

BEVERAGES

Now onto the beverages selection at the American Express Lounge Melbourne. There is a large fridge with canned soft drinks and bottles of water, both sparkling and still. Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Fanta and soda water are additionally on tap, for self-service. Four different fresh juice mixes in large glass jugs. You can even see the pith in 2 of the juices! Again, well done Amex for this fresh touch. In addition, there is a dedicated barista who is also responsible for the alcoholic beverages.

The alcoholic beverages consist of a good variety of spirits, wines and beers of a reasonable quality. There is Penfolds Koonunga Hill and a selection of mid-range $20 wines. The beer selection has some standard beers like Carlton Dry, Pure Blonde and standard spirts such as Courvoisier VS, Canadian Club, etc. Overall a reasonable, good range of mid-range quality drinks, but not as good as say Emirates business class lounge where you can expect $40 wines and Hennessey VSOP.

american express melbourneBarista made coffee and fresh juices are of a high standard.
Barista made coffee and fresh juices are of a high standard.
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Beer, cider, wine and spirits are available, see the staff because there is no self service.
another shot of more drinks mid range varieties.
Another shot of alcoholic drinks in the mid range price category at the Amex Lounge Melbourne.

                                                                                      

SERVICE

There were two staff around the lounge and we presume more in the kitchen! They were friendly and professional and one of them made a point of saying hello to several of the customers.

                                                                                      

FACILITIES

There is no shower in the bathroom and this is probably due to the fact that the American Express Lounge Melbourne isn’t trying to compete with other business class lounges. Moreover, it doesn’t advertise itself as a business class lounge. Although, it would have been a nice touch! Rumour has it, showers will be installed ‘soon’. As soon as they are, we’ll let you know! Stone benches, automatic taps and electric hand driers are clean and modern in the bathroom. WIFI is complimentary and fast.

Power and USB sockets are available there could be more USB sockets they are mainly at the dining tables
Power and USB sockets are available throughout the Amex Lounge at Melbourne Airport. USB sockets are mainly at the dining tables.
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Clean and modern bathroom, but, no shower facilities. Rumour has it they might be coming to the American Express Lounge at Melbourne.

                                                                                      

FINAL THOUGHTS

In conclusion, since entrance to the AMEX lounge doesn’t require an expensive business class ticket, this is a great perk for economy class passengers. Moreover, if you are considering a new credit card, this is a big benefit as many of the AMEX credit cards will grant you free access. See here which cards will grant you access https://www.americanexpress.com/au/content/credit-cards/membership/travel/airportlounge/

The American Express Lounge Melbourne International is comfortable. It has a decent range of good food, a dedicated barista and an average range of mostly non-premium alcoholic drinks. In addition, there are facilities to do some work for laptop warriors. We enjoyed our time here and are glad the AMEX lounge has opened in Melbourne!

Finally, we aren’t paid by Amex to write this review, but we’re open to offers!

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Qantas business class lounge Sydney International 72

qantas business class lounge sydney international

Only1invillage tells you what you get and what to expect at the Qantas Business Class Lounge at Sydney international airport. Read on to discover and compare the food, the booze, the seats and the showers in the Qantas business class lounge Sydney International.

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The View coming in to Sydney International, Australia.

                                                                                                                                              

Summary

 

Only1invillage visits the Qantas Business Class Lounge Sydney International mid afternoon. Most importantly, it’s not too busy, not too quiet. Firstly, upon entry you will notice that the lounge is long and narrow with modern decor. Secondly, a central aisle dominates which houses the wine and barista bar. Thirdly, drinks of an alcoholic and soft variety with cafe style snacks in large glass containers can be seen. Finally, you breathe a sigh of business class lounge relief.

                                                                                                                                              

the seating at the Qantas Business Class Lounge Sydney International

Take a seat at the long bar and look out of the floor to ceiling windows at the Qantas business lounge at Sydney International
Take a seat at the long bar and look out of the floor to ceiling windows at the Qantas business lounge at Sydney International.

There are various seating options as in all business class lounges. Armchairs, bar stools, chairs around tables. However there are no sofas or couches. All seats are individual.

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Every seat is individual at the the Qantas business class lounge Sydney International.

                      

Qantas Business Class Lounge Sydney International
All seats are individual, i.e. no couches or sofas to cozy up on at the Qantas business class lounge Sydney International.

the food

at the Qantas Business Class Lounge Sydney International

Due to having skipped breakfast , Only1invillage is feeling ravenous, so we decide to attack the food offerings. A few hot dishes and we mean a few are on offer. In addition, the accompanying sides, salads and dessert are a bit sad looking. Similarly the cheese board does nothing to excite the taste buds. However, compared to British Airways business class lounge T5 at London Heathrow, this is posh!

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The sides/salad on offer at the Qantas business class lounge Sydney International.

The hot food choices are very limited. There are 3 choices, one of which is pasta.

Qantas Business Class Lounge Sydney International
The hot food choices are presented in hotel style silver ‘lift the lid’ keep warm trays.

                    

the beverages

at the Qantas Business Class Lounge Sydney International

The drinks selection, however, is much better. There is a wide variety of alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages. Best of all is coffee made to order including turmeric lattes! Having beer taps is a cool novelty. Unfortunately the wines on offer where of an average standard they where on average $20 bottles and a bit disappointing for a business class lounge.

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The beer selection includes beer on tap in the Qantas business class lounge Sydney International.
Qantas Business Class Lounge Sydney International
Mix your own cocktail with soft and alcoholic beverages.

the f and b plated up

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Only1invillage has a light meal in the Qantas Business Class Lounge at Sydney.
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Chicken cacciatore is one of the hot options available in the Qantas business class lounge.
Qantas Business Class Lounge Sydney International
Get that turmeric latte!

          

the shower and toilet facilities

at the Qantas Business Class Lounge Sydney International

Now for those most noteworthy shower and toilet shots!

Not intending to take a shower, just a few photos! Probably not the most luxurious looking. Even the attendant said they were not that nice as she asked why I was taking photos. Maybe should not have bothered, but, we know you will want to see the photos!

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An attendant will hand you a towel and some toothpaste if you need to freshen up in the Qantas Business Class Lounge at Sydney International.
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There are plenty of mirrors to admire yourself in!

                  

conclusion

the pros

at the Qantas Business Class Lounge Sydney International

First of all, there is lots of space, but seating can be hard to find if busy. Another good feature is that the lounge is bright and light with big windows on one side.  Food is better presented than British Airways business class lounge at T5 in London. Likewise, it tastes a little better too. However, the presentation, variety and quality doesn’t beat the Emirates business class lounge in either Melbourne or Dubai. Where is the smoked salmon? That’s a minimum expectation in our view for a business class lounge. Showers are always a welcome feature at a business class lounge, even if they’re not as good as in an Emirates lounge. 

the cons

at the Qantas Business Class Lounge Sydney International

Staff are slow to clear tables which seems unprofessional. Also the wine offered at the Qantas business class lounge at Sydney International was in the 80 points range. In comparison, the Emirates lounge has wines that score in the 90s in the James Halliday wine guide.  Lastly, there is a major lack of power points for charging devices. All said and done, ultimately better than sitting with the hoi polloi!

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British Airways Business Class Lounge T5 London Heathrow 80

British airways business class lounge T5 London heathrow

Clear immigration and read on to see what to expect from the British Airways business class lounge T5 London Heathrow. Terminal 5 at London Heathrow is a bit eerie. When you enter there is a distinct lack of humans and lots of machines making you feel like you’re in a Sci-Fi film. No dedicated check in lane for business and first class passengers which definitely does not leave you feeling special. Terminal 5 is where ALL BA planes fly out from. The usual high end designer shops and champagne and caviar bar are present at Terminal 5. 

only1invillage gives you the lowdown on what to expect from the british airways business class lounge T5 london heathrow

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Summary

seating

A spacious lounge at the British Airways business class lounge T5 London Heathrow but it looks a bit worn. Varied seating options including couches.

A business centre with printer and of course free wifi.

british airways business class lounge t5 london heathrow food and beverages

The presentation of the food is disgraceful for a business class lounge. It reminds us of school days and canteen food. Baked beans! I know they’re British, but, seriously?

amenities and spa treatments

All business class guests are entitled to a free 15 minute treatment at the Elemis Spa but book well in advance or you won’t get a slot! You can only book on arrival, so get there mega early.

british airways business class lounge t5 london heathrow final thoughts

The beverages are much better presented than the food! Ample space but cleanliness needs improvement. Staff are slow to clear dirty crockery.

For more pictures and information continue reading.

 

                                                                    

British Airways business class lounge T5 London Heathrow review

Relieved to see that there are humans at Terminal 5 London Heathrow, only1invillage decided to book a spa treatment at the Elemis spa. You should book online or phone beforehand because it is very busy, but, if you don’t get an appointment, you can acquire a few samples of Elemis products as a consolation prize!

                                                                    

freshen up

It is disappointing not getting a facial or quick massage as this seems like a great business class perk. Head to the showers to wash off the disappointment! The showers are very clean and an attendant is ready to hand you a clean towel, with a smile. You cannot book online for your free Elemis treatment, so we guess your best option is to arrive very early!

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The showers in the business class lounge T5 LHR. Spacious and clean. An attendant hands you clean towels upon entry. Like a mini bathroom, with toilet included.

The showers in the business class lounge T5 LHR. Spacious and clean. An attendant hands you clean towels upon entry. Like a mini bathroom, with toilet.

Head up the escalators to the main business class lounge areas.

                                                                    

lounge Seating

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Not a bad size overall (British Airways business class lounge T5 LHR)

 

There is varied seating available ranging from sofas and couches for families, restaurant style seating, armchairs with window views and bar seating. The business centre has a printer and of course, free wifi.

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Armchair style seating at the British Airways business class lounge T5 London Heathrow.

 

You might want to sit with your family on the couches and sofas, or if travelling alone, opt for the armchair style seating (pictured above)

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Kick back and relax on the sofa with a good book or glass of wine.

 

                                                                    

Food

Only1invillage was seriously underwhelmed with the food offerings being presented in the business class lounge, the presentation and choice of food can be vastly improved with some quick fixes! Change those dodgy serving bowls and deep tubs and give guests metallic serving implements. 

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Unripe tomatoes and cucumber cubes! Where are the olives?

 

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Salad condiments for a “ploughman’s lunch”. This looks bad BA!

 

 

 

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Here is the biggest shock of all. Baked beans! A very British food, but, not in business class, please! The presentation in these deep ceramic tubs is deeply unappealing

slim pickings for a healthy meal

                                                                    

Beverages

Fortunately the beverage offerings are well presented and there are quite a few choices ranging from Twinings brand tea to a wide variety of liquor and spirits. You can even make your own cocktails, should you have the inclination and the skill of course!

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A cafe style bar for hot beverages includes Twinings tea, how very British!

A cafe style bar for hot beverages

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The cold drinks and alcohol section. It’s glowing at the British Airways business class lounge at Terminal 5 London Heathrow.

The cold drinks and alcohol bar

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There’s plenty of wine to choose from in a British Airways business class lounge.

Plenty of wine to choose from!

                                                                    

Improvements

In summary, our main criticisms of the British Airways business class lounge T5 London Heathrow, are the food and general cleanliness. The quality and choice of food is really not up to the standard of a business class lounge which is poor considering the price of a business class ticket.

The staff needs to be quicker on the clearing and cleaning of tables when guests leave the various areas. Only1invillage also notices a number of flies hovering around the cafe bar areas in addition to a number of stains which have not been cleaned up. Consequently, this adds a less than luxurious feel to the lounge which one has come to expect from experiencing other business class lounges around the world.

                                                                    

Positives

The BA business class lounge at Terminal 5 London Heathrow is very spacious coupled with a good variety of seating and seating areas. The showers are on a completely separate floor and each shower cubicle is in fact a mini en suite bathroom, complete with toilet, consequently making it feel  more private. The beverages selection is vast compared to the food selection with plenty of soft drinks as well as alcoholic beverages available.

In conclusion, if food is really important to you in a business class lounge, you might want to eat outside the business class lounge. However, if you just need refreshment of a liquid variety and don’t mind eating bland food, the BA business class lounge is worth a visit! There’s plenty of space to relax and a business area to catch up on that all important work or social media presence!

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Review Emirates A380 Business Class Dubai to London

Recently only1invillage was fortunate enough to have the pleasure of travelling on the Emirates A380 business class Dubai to London. Check out our thoughts on the amenities and highlights of the trip below.  Maybe you’ll change your mind on which carrier you choose as a result of reading this! Especially relevant when reading this is to note that we are not sponsored in any way by Emirates, even though it seems like it. 

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sUMMARY

THE SEAT and AMENITIES on the Emirates A380 Business Class

Storage space, pull out large  table/tray suitable for a laptop. Seat controls, 180 degrees flat bed, entertainment screen tablet and non alcoholic mini bar.

THE BAR on the Emirates A380 Business Class

The socialising area of the A380 comes with nibbles and freshly made cocktails. 2 couches and a flat screen TV. Fine wines and spirits.

THE FOOD and BEVERAGES on the Emirates A380 Business Class

Tasty smoked trout and chives served with quality bread for appetiser. Quinoa and roasted cod for main. All served with fine wines, beers and spirits.

THE SERVICE and ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM on the Emirates A380 Business Class

Huge variety of films, TV shows and music, 20MB of free internet on the 23 inch screens. Attentive but  non intrusive service from cabin crew.

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    After a pleasant three hours in the Emirates business lounge in Dubai, Only1invillage is refreshed and relaxed to continue the next flight to London, having flown from Denpasar (Bali) on the B777-300 in business class the night before. 

    See review on the inferior Emirates 777-300  business class flight Bali to Dubai on our blog page.

    The Emirates A380 business class cabin is much fresher and cleaner looking than its 777-300 counterpart.

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    The same soothing wooden, cream and light grey tones abound throughout the spacious cabin.

     

     

     

     

     

                                                                                          

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    Cream, grey and wood are Emirates’ business class’ signature colours.

                                                                                                                                    

  • Seating on the emirates A380 business class dubai to london

    First of all it was a very empty flight with about 20 passengers travelling in business class.

    Originally allocated seat 8G, an aisle seat in the middle section. Had to move after take off as the passengers in front had a baby and they smelled rather strongly of BO!!! (body odour)

    The configuration of seats on the Emirates A380 business class are much better than the ageing Boeing 777-300 Emirates business fleet of planes. The seats are in the 1-2-1 arrangement with good privacy. Any seat is good and you won’t have to climb over anyone to get to that bar!

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    The seats are 1-2-1 in configuration – each middle seat has aisle access which means no climbing over your fellow passenger!

    More on that later! If you’re a privacy freak, you might want the window seats and you’ll also get those precious extra inches of ‘window lean’ space!

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    Window seats on the Emirates A380 are all single, no one next to you!

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

Minibar on the emirates A380 business class dubai to london

Thank goodness the seat itself comes with its own minibar of non alcoholic drinks and two USB chargers. That’s more like it, Emirates!

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Only1invillage enjoys the in seat mini bar on the Emirates A380 business class.

 

 

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2 in seat USB chargers with storage for phone or tablets above the mini bar. Stay powered on during the flight.

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

  • seat comfort on the emirates a380 business class dubai to london

    There are cool, one touch buttons, to recline, half recline and flat bed controls, within easy reach.

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    One touch buttons to change your seat position in the A380 Emirates business class cabin.

     

    The “mattress” comes out immediately after take off and in our opinion, makes a big difference to sleep comfort as it covers the ‘gap’ between the back rest and the seat when in the fully flat position. This is especially relevant if you are on the heavier side.

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    The comfort “mattress” to make the fully flat bed more comfortable.

     

     

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    Only1invillage is very happy due to the fully flat bed on the Emirates A380 business class product.

     

    There’s plenty of space to store a handbag or laptop bag in the foot area.

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    There’s plenty of storage space under the foot rests to store small bags.

     

Inflight entertainment system on the Emirates A380 business class

The controls for the entertainment system are much newer than the 777-300 and quite the opposite. The TV is sharp and consequently a pleasure to watch. A tablet sized control unit controls the TV and separately shows the flight path while your movie/film is playing.

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Watch the flight path on the adjoining tablet in addition to controlling your entertainment (review Emirates A380 business class Dubai to London)

 

 

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Control your entertainment from a tablet sized device.

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                          

Amenities on the Emirates A380 business class

No amenity kits were provided as apparently, they are only given out on flights over 9 hours in duration. Funny that, because on a previous flight in business class on Emirates, from Melbourne to Singapore, an amenity bag was present. 

                                                                                                                                                                                                    

bathroom on the Emirates A380 business class

In the interests of fair reporting, Only1invillage went to the toilets and was happy to report that although not as big as the British Airways A380 business class toilet, where you could swing a cat and probably a dog too, it wasn’t the same size as in economy class (unlike the 777-300)

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Only1invillage is not sitting on the toilet taking this selfie!

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                

the Bar On the Emirates A380 Business Class Dubai to London

At the bar, only1invillage calculates that standing elbow to elbow, there is probably enough room for 8 people and the two couches can cozily seat 3. 

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Before take off the Emirates A380 bar doesn’t look so glamorous (Review Emirates Business Class Dubai to London by onlyi1nvillage)

 

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After take off the cupboards are opened and the Emirates A380 bar is open for business class passengers.

 

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Canapes are placed at strategic locations around the Emirates A380 bar for business class passengers.

 

                                                                                                                                                                                            

the food on the Emirates A380 business class

Back to the seat to eat the main course of roasted cod and quinoa…..

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Dinner time! Roasted cod and quinoa served with sourdough bread.

 

It was time for dessert. A chocolate mousse. Slightly disappointing in both appearance and taste.

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A disappointing chocolate mousse on the Emirates A380 business class Dubai to London.

 

After watching a few films and snoozing, C woke up with bed head! Quite the opposite hairstyle to a few hours before!

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Is that what sleeping does to your hair on the Emirates A380 business class Dubai to London????

 

                                                                                                                                                                                        

the emirates chauffeur service when flying Emirates business class

A smooth landing into London Gatwick, where the Emirates chauffeur service is waiting after customs. Whisked away to the final destination by a Mercedes van, while relaxing in the comfortable and spacious seats. In as much as we like Singapore Airlines, Emirates pips them at the post by offering the complimentary chauffeur service to business class passengers. While it is a great service, do check though that your destination is on the chauffeur city list.

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A fleet of Mercedes await at London. Got a van instead of a sedan. The Emirates chauffeur service is a slick operation in addition to the perks of flying business class.

 

A fleet of Mercedes await at London. Got a van instead of a sedan. The Emirates chauffeur service is a slick operation in addition to the perks of flying business class

                                                                                                                                                                                    

Final Thoughts on the Emirates A380 business class

In conclusion, good job Emirates! Most of all, we like the pleasant experience which starts in the business class lounge in Dubai and ends with being driven to the final destination after landing in London. Probably the best business class service after landing because of the chauffeur service.

When flying Emirates business class, only1invillage says it is probably best to fly on the A380 where possible, due to the fully flat bed and the good food and wine on board. As a result of all these differences between the two aircraft  noted in our review, we consequently decree the Emirates A380 business class is a far superior product to the Emirates B777-300 business class.

Hope you enjoyed reading only1invillage’s review of the flight from Dubai to London in business class. While you’re here, you might want to read our other reviews relating to business class.

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Review Emirates Dubai Business Class Lounge

Recently only1invillage was able to spend some quality hours in the Emirates Dubai business class lounge. In fact, there are three separate lounges. Our thoughts on the cavernous business lounges which run the whole length of the concourse are below. We’ll certainly be back! So due to the fact that Dubai, is the home of the carrier Emirates, naturally the business class lounges are in a class of their own! Only1invillage gives you the lowdown on what to expect when you have a couple of hours to spare in the UAE, before or after your next flight. 

So dive right in or skip to what you’re interested in…

                                                        

how to find the emirates dubai business class lounge

When you land in Dubai with Emirates and are holding a business class ticket, you don’t even see your economy class fellow passengers. As a result a separate walkway guides you. Be warned though, the walk is rather long!

After you have shown your ticket to gain entry, you will be met by a huge, hopefully fairly empty area full of comfortable chairs and small coffee tables. 

Likewise, if you’re in transit, just head straight to the lounge, you can’t miss the sign to business class bliss! 

                                                        

seating in the emirates dubai business class lounge

The lounges run the whole length of the concourse. Certainly deciding where to sit isn’t easy, there’s plenty of choice in many areas.

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Bistro style tables and comfortable chairs at the Emirates Dubai Business Class Lounge.

Bistro style tables and comfortable chairs at the Emirates Dubai business class lounge

Cosy armchairs in coffee table style seating  in the Emirates Dubai business class lounge.

Get some reading done in the soft seats in the Emirates Dubai business lounge with a drink in hand of course!

Seating is plentiful in the Emirates business lounge in Dubai. These areas run the whole length of the concourse. Emirates Dubai business class lounge review Sep 2018.

If you need to work there are a few dedicated business centres with printers.

Need an office? Emirates business lounge, Dubai has you covered. Emirates Dubai business class lounge review .

                                                        

the food and beverages at the emirates dubai business class lounge

Foodies rejoice because it’s time for the F and B! Food and beverages is set up in different areas, so, take your pick. Choices are Western, Middle Eastern and Asian. All food is of course, halal. Voss water, freshly pressed juices and also yoghurt drinks are available for non alcohol choices.

Leave some room for desserts at the Emirates Business class lounge Dubai

Bresaola, parmigiano reggiano and rocket hor d’ouevres

Find your favourite cuisine and  drinks

Mix your own cocktails at the Emirates business class lounge Dubai

What the Emirates business class lounge in Dubai is famous for is its Moet and Chandon champagne bar at concourse lounge B. Probably the best business class lounge in the world?

Make sure you save your strength for the  Moet and Chandon champagne bar at the Emirates business class lounge Dubai. Due to its position you will be walking  a fair way to get to it. Trust us, it’s worth it!

                                                    

 get your caffeine fix!

 If you want a ‘barista’ made coffee, Costa Coffee is on your right. Order your Costa coffee inside the Emirates business class lounge, Dubai

                                                        

freshen up at the emirates dubai business lounge

Plenty of shower rooms dotted along the concourse. They are clean, have amenities provided (toothbrushes, brushes, shaving kits etc) and are spacious. The showers look inviting, have separate cubicles and are lockable. Towels of course, are provided.

Other reviews have complained about rather long queues for the toilets, but, this was not only1invillage’s experience. Moreover, the toilets smell pleasant, are clean and have a good variety of amenities in the shower areas, including a hairdryer.

Separate toilets with toiletries provided at the Emirates Dubai business class lounge

If you have little ones in tow, there’s a playroom. 

                                                        

In Summary the emirates dubai business class lounge provides

A dedicated terminal floor consisting of 3 lounges of luxury

Various seating options from cafe style to cozy armchairs

A champagne Lounge by Moet and Chandon – French only, bien sur!

Delicious food and drink from around the world

Hotel standard bathrooms and showers with mini toiletries

Refreshed, re-fuelled and feeling recharged, only1invillage is ready for the next segment in business class on the A380 to London! 

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 Emirates 777-300 business class review flight Denpasar (Bali) to Dubai

Recently only1invillage was lucky enough to travel on the Emirates 777-300 business class Denpasar to Dubai. Check out our thoughts on the amenities , highlights  and low lights of the trip below. 

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    Recently only1invillage was fortunate enough to travel on the Emirates 777-300 business class Denpasar to Dubai. Check out our thoughts on the amenities, highlights  and low lights of the trip below. 

    It was a very empty flight. Ten people in business class. A departure time of midnight. Flight duration 9 hours.

    The seat does not fully recline! You won’t get a fully flat bed. But, there is an in seat massage facility. However this does not make up for the lack of 180 degree recline. If you get the window seat, you will also have to climb over your fellow passenger. Again, not great! This plane the Boeing 777-300 is clearly the older model.

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Full Review of Emirates 777-300 business class flight EK 399 Denpasar (Bali, Indonesia) to Dubai (UAE)

Before you even get on the plane in Denpasar, you will have come from the the Emirates Lounge in Denpasar Airport which is quite a surprise, but not in a good way! Check out the review Bali Business Class lounge.

The flight will probably be extremely empty with plenty of space.and If you are not happy with your seat, there are options available to move. The lack of passengers is probably due to the late take off time of just after midnight. The total flying time is forecast to be just over nine hours. So time to sit back and relax.

Immediately,  one can see that this  plane is older than some of Emirates other planes. The interior cabin  still has the colours of the Emirates A380 business class, which are cream and walnut wood. The configuration of the cabin is 2-3-2 which is great for people travelling together. It’s not so good if you’re strangers and you like your privacy.

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The cabin configuration is 2-3-2 in the business cabin on the Emirates 777 300.

the seat on the emirates 777-300 business class

Seat 3K is a window seat. The configuration of the plane is not ideal if you’re a lone traveller. The window seat passenger will have to climb over the aisle seat passenger, therefore not very convenient. This is not the case on the A380 business class cabin. Luckily, an empty flight means this won’t be a problem. After take off, you are given a ‘mattress’ to soften the seat. The ‘mattress’ also covers that annoying gap that opens up between the seat and the back rest.

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Window seat 3K, you’ll have to climb over your fellow traveller to exit on the 777-300

There were a few crumbs in the arm rest which, which was disappointing for business class cleanliness. Also the cup holder in the seat divider had coffee stains. Ewwww.

You have various choices for a pre flight drink and you have time to test the workings of the seat, which include in seat massage. The leg room is good for all people under 185cms. The pillow is soft and supportive.

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The pre flight drink and warm nuts. Champagne is of course on offer, but C chooses orange juice.

                                                                                                                            

the electrics on the Emirates 777 -300 business class

The seat itself, is slightly uncomfortable and wearing thin especially on the bottom part, probably due to age. Thank goodness passengers get a “mattress” after take off to soften the seat and to aid sleep.

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 Emirates provide you with this ‘”mattress” immediately after take off, to aid seat comfort.

The space around the seat is limited. There is nowhere to store a laptop or small handbag. There is no USB charger, only an international socket which isn’t very convenient! Luckily, only1invillage has USB adapters in hand luggage!only1invillage emirates business class review 777 300

 No USB charger??? You can only charge one device. B777-300 older electrics on the seats in business class.

The seat does not not fully recline to a 180 degree flat position which is very disappointing. This makes it a bit like AirAsia business class, but this seat is still better.

The entertainment system is showing its age. It is so old in fact, it hasn’t had an upgrade from economy class. The TV is fuzzy and  consequently this means the picture quality is not sharp. While the headphones are reasonably comfortable, they are not however noise cancelling.only1invillage emirates business class review 777 300

That’s an economy class control unit!  Emirates B777-300 EK399 business class entertainment system control.

                                                                                                                            

the amenities on the emirates 777-300 business class

An amenity bag is provided with Bvlgari products which is a good touch. There is a handy little mirror enclosed which only1invillage likes. The rest of the amenities are a bit cheap looking, for example the plastic brush. Men get a slightly different bag, both in design and contents. Inside the bag for men, there is a razor and also eau de toilette instead of parfum. The construction quality of the amenity bag for men is altogether of a higher quality and can be used again. If you run out of toothpaste, you can always get more from the bathroom.only1invillage emirates business class review 777 300 amenities for ladies

Amenities provided for ladies on Emirates business class flight EK399 Denpasar to Dubai. Bvlgari products and a mirror for the ladies.

the toilets on the Emirates 777-300 business class

Upon venturing to the toilets, only1invillage is dismayed to find they are exactly the same as economy class! The only difference is there are amenities such as toothbrushes, hand cream and face cloths. It doesn’t deserve a photograph because we all know what a toilet in economy class looks like! Furthermore, it also smells like it hasn’t had a good clean in a long time. There is also some cheap air freshener placed in a rather awkward place.

                                                                                                                          

the food on the Emirates 777-300 business class

Now onto the food. It is disgraceful for business class. As you would expect, a tablecloth is spread over your tray, metal cutlery and porcelain plates come as standard. This sets an expectation for great food. Unfortunately, nothing is further from the truth. We are very disappointed with the food on this business class flight.

The smoked duck is dry and tasteless and the accompanying salad to start, going limp and browning on the edges. When you read the menu, the taste buds start to get excited. Sadly, after eating it, your expectations have not been met.only1invillage emirates business class review 777 300 food

 Dry and tasteless smoked duck with a wilted salad EK399

The main was slightly better, but nothing to write home about!

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The beef and bok choy main course. Apologies for the green tint. The cabin was in dim mode for dinner.

 

The desert is a disaster, in fact, almost inedible. Billed as an orange frangipane tart, what transpired was a dry, cheap looking cake. Therefore, two bites later it was left to further dry out! Having travelled frequently with Emirates in economy class, there isn’t much difference in the taste on this particular class. 

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Dessert disaster  on flight EK399, a dry, tasteless cake, not a tart!

There isn’t a wide range of herbal teas or decaff options for drinks  making you feel like you’re travelling in economy class. Emirates business class food needs to look and taste like it is special.The non alcoholic options are also limited which is easy to improve on. Overall, severely disappointed with the dinner that this Emirates business class product provided on this flight. The taste and presentation of every dish was more similar to Emirates economy class and not Emirates business class.

The breakfast is better, probably due to fresher and less processed options. Only1invillage chooses granola and yoghurt and cannot comment on the cooked omelette option. One can only guess the quality and edibility.

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 Granola and yoghurt breakfast Emirates 777 300 flight EK399 business class.

                                                                                                                          

final Thoughts on the Emirates 777-300 business class

An ageing plane the Emirates 777-300 business class product is definitely not as good as its A380 counterpart. The whole experience makes you feel not as pampered. Very disappointed with the food and beverages on board this flight. A non fully flat bed is really surprising for Emirates business class. This will make only1invillage think twice before booking a non A380 business class flight with Emirates.

Along  with the awful lounge at Denpasar and no chauffeur service to the airport in Denpasar, Bali, we will try to fly from another Asian city. Chauffeur service and a great business class lounge can be found in Singapore when you fly with Emirates. In conclusion, due to 4 factors, we’ll probably not fly from Denpasar again. The bad food and the economy class toilet are not great business class expereinces. The entertainment quality in addition to a non flat bed means we will probably be avoiding this route and this plane in the future.

Emirates has now suspended its chauffeur service until further notice for all business class passengers.

                                                                                                                          

arrival into dubai from an Emirates business class plane

Arrival into Dubai is a bit of a walk to get to the chauffeur service, so be prepared to walk about 20 minutes.  There are plenty of those walking escalators, which will lessen the steps. It’s still a hike to reach your bag if Dubai is your final destination. However, you will be rewarded with the sight of the Emirates chauffeur service which almost makes the long walk worth it!

If your next flight is over 9 hours away, Emirates kindly provides you with a hotel. This also includes all meals and the transfer from the airport, to the hotel and back again. Consequently, if Dubai is not your final destination, you are still entitled to the chauffeur service due to the layover/ stopover time. So if time is not an issue, this is a good option since you can get a flat bed at the hotel.

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