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- Pool with view
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Excellent
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Excellent
1411 reviews








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- Golf course
- Massage
Excellent
2057 reviews








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- Free Wi-Fi
- Swimming pool
- Free parking
- Spa
- Front desk [24-hour]
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- Bar
Excellent
1605 reviews








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- Pool with view
- Free parking
- Spa
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
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- Bar
Exceptional
792 reviews








See all- Beach
- Free Wi-Fi
- Pool with view
- Free parking
- Spa
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Restaurants
Excellent
996 reviews








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- Swimming pool
- Free parking
- Spa
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Restaurants
- Bar
Excellent
2787 reviews


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- Swimming pool
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Airport transfer
- Luggage storage
- Garden
- Breakfast
- Taxi service
Excellent
2123 reviews








See all- Free Wi-Fi
- Pool with view
- Free parking
- Spa
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Restaurants
- Bar
Exceptional
1140 reviews








See all- Beach
- Free Wi-Fi
- Swimming pool
- Free parking
- Spa
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurants
- Bar
Excellent
1041 reviews
Fast facts about Bali, Indonesia
| Accommodations | 32,908 properties |
| Popular hotel | Hilton Garden Inn Bali Ngurah Rai Airport |
| Popular area | Ubud |
| Nightly rates from | $5 |
| Airport | Ngurah Rai International Airport |
| Reasons to visit | Beaches, Sightseeing, Nature |
Where to stay in Bali
Bali hotels & accommodations

Best hotel in Bali. I felt really special and welcomed by staff. Staff welcomed us with flower garland while entering the hotel. Staff were really friendly, helpful and always smiling. I booked this hotel because both rimba and ayana have beautiful pools , restaurants and priority access to rock bar. Being the guest of Rimba we were given the best seat at rock bar. I w...
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Me and my friend booked for 2 nights in Astagina and another 1 night on our last day in Bali. Staffs were very hospitable especially the ones in the conceirge - Krisna, Sinta, and Bayu - they were very attentive to our requests and helped us in everyway possible to make our vacation wonderful. Upon check-in, we already informed them that we will be having our tour the ...

Tijili is such a gem of a hotel. From our rose petals n swans anniversary formation on the bed to the wonderful staff,it’s been amazing ! The location is perfect . On a quiet street in Seminyak . 5mins to the beach and rows of eateries . The artsy decor is beautifully instagrammable. I had the most delicious omelette at breakfast . The 1 for 1 mojitos at cocktail hour ...

From the moment you enter is amazing. You are treated like a VIP. Amazing view literally in the middle of the jungle. And the breakfast it was amazing. I changed many hotels in bali and this one had the most amazing breakfast. Everything you want. Perfect service. The dinner delicious but a bit expensive comparing to Ubud prices. But delicious. The only thing is that ...

We have stayed in couple of hotels in Bali and really did some research, the Inaya is far the best hotel in nusa dua in terms of money value, great clean beach, service is not to mention excellent, room with pool is highly recommended and breakfast is diverse and just incredible. For example, hotel next door is st. Regis(where presidents stays ), using the same beach t...

highly recommended. staffs were helpful, breakfast was awesome, n they even provide afternoon tea. we had family rooms and kids have their own privacy. rooms ass big and spacious, my 2 boys loved it totally. cleanliness was good too. location is good, just a short walk to the main Street.

We stayed nearly a week at this beautiful resort. It is very comfortable. The rooms are spacious and the beds are great. The balconies are super to sit out and listen to the waves break in the evening or at night. The pool overlooks the beach, as in the pictures, and the beach is directly bordering the hotel. Staff is friendly and helpful. We have seen better breakfast...

The Inna Grand Bali Beach is the Queen of Hotels in Bali. I have stayed there many times since 1972 and still find it is my preferred place to stay in Bali. Many staff members have been there for many years and always remember you when you return. It is really lovely to be met at the front entrance with "welcome home" and "its nice to see you again". The rooms ar...

We celebrate our anniversary in Mantra Sakala with our daughter. They upgrade us to suite room. Our room was clean & beautifully decorated. From kitchen, bedsheet, pillow cases, bath tub, shower, toilet, towels are clean. I am very picky with hotels, especially with their cleanliness. The Bed is very comfortable. They have huge pool, and my kid had lots of fun in the p...

the staff are fantastic and helpful. always smiling and willing to assist. the rooms aren't huge but the shower sure is. good little balcony also. the view from the ocean facing rooms is excellent especially if you are on the 4th floor. it is also really great to have free wifi that works well. breakfast is probably the best i have had at any hotel in bali, and i...

we hadn't been to bali for 15 years. kamandalu is the bali we remembered. to ubud centre but worth it to be away from the bustle. the rooms are so good most people stay in them, so it feels like you have the resort to yourself. the service was so good it felt like we had the entire staff to ourselves at times - especially in the restaurant where the food was excellent...

TS Suites is our last hotel to spend our night in our recent trip to Bali. Before, we have spent a night in Sofitel, a luxury hotel. However, we concluded that TS Suites is also a top hotel in Bali. Located in strategic place, TS Suites provide unusual added value service to the guest. It has a free minibar (soft drinks and bars of kit kat) which is refilled every day...

Beautiful hotel, amazing views. Pool area was stunning, clean and lovely staff ensuring everyone was looked after. Room was a bit stuffy on arrival but opened the door and got the breeze blowing as well as staff lighting lemongrass oil burners. The smell disappeared after a couple of hours. Food was lovely, large servings and good value. Massages were wonderful but...

We chose the Park Regis because the Deluxe Pool Suites advertised on Agoda looked like really good value. We are happy to say that overall we were delighted with our decision to stay there. It’s advertised as a 4 star hotel, but our facilities were definitely in a 5 star class with robes, slippers, 2 flat screen TVs, plunge pool, court yard, king sized bedroom, separa...

the most beautiful and luxury hotel i every seen.. i'v been to many hotels and resort all around the world & specially in Indonesia, and this is one of the best ever.. i love everything about it, i don't want to talk in details because i will never finish and am worried that i will miss something, so i will say it again & again ..everything was so beautiful and beyond ...

The Melasti must be one of, or the best value hotel in Bali . The rooms are spacious , well set out and clean. The area is lovely, bars , spars , shops, and resteraunts right at your back door. The beach and beach bars are right at your front door, or vice versa..?? The beach and beach bars are outside the lovely hotels resteraunt. the breakfast and all food is firs...

Our stay was very good for 1 week. Hotel is very well located, walking distance to restaurant, bars and shops. Nice pool on the roof, good breakfast, nice atmosphere in the hotel. You can very easily rent a scooter (definite must in Bali with no exception - bring your international license. You can rent without it with no questions ask but beware of police, they will ...

It was our third trip to Bali. It is very convenient location for closer distance to ubud centre. It sets on the beautiful rice terrace near small creek to show panoramic scenery. All the staffs at visesa hotel are nice and friendly. We are very to happy to stayed there and recommend it to others. They haven't finished all the resort facility yet but I would like to vi...

Sadly it was my last night in Bali before heading home to Sydney on the late Jetstar flight. I hadn't booked any accomodation for the night as I had been staying in Ubud but wanted to be closer to shopping & the airport for my last day/night. I found a 2 bedroom Villa on Agoda @The JAS Villas right in the hub of Seminyak at a super cheap rate so booked it & I was gobsm...

There are a lot of really nice things about the W but there are some downsides too. The good: The interior design is very well considered and we appreciated the details. Rooms were excellent, the communal areas were breathtaking and very ... 'cool' (horrifically general word but I think this is what they're intending it to be). The pools were nice and the restaurants ...

Let me start with our best compliment for the staff at the royal santrian. They are amazing, we always greeted by name. The staff always make sure all of our need is accomodated. If you love privacy and personalized services then this place is for you. The complex not quite big like other resort such as mulia or hyatt they have only 22 villas and the service is very pe...

AT first glance, the hotel has a very modern chic new look, a place for urbanites with a Starbucks right at the lobby. A great feature for those accustomed to their regular Joe's even away on vacation. The lobby/reception area is spacious unlike most Bali hotels, with a few helpdesk. However, the check-in was a bit slow (couldn't find my booking) but everything was ...

On our last day in bali we booked this hotel recommended by our driver. Im not very picky with hotel but i usually book accomodation one night then move on to another if i didnt like something, or if i dont feel comfortable. But its a diff dtory with dash, I love The hotel ambiance, designs and art decor. The room is amazing it has a hippie design i love the upside dow...
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After my flight landed around 1.30 AM this place have 24/7 staff ready to serve you, I'm so Impressed. The best value for money, because you will stay in Clean Bed, Clean Toilet, but the bed little bit noisy (even your little movement make a noise), and when you're ready to checkout the staff tell you favourite place to visit when you came to bali. This hostel has a ...

I like this place, it's very cheap and good for everything. I stayed in many hotels in Bali , those are expensive and not worth to stay. As we are in a budget trip so we need to concern more about money and everything in our trip. This place is very good, good stuffs and good breakfast. I'm so happy staying here. Next time if I come back to Bali, I will definitely stay...

everything about my staying was perfect. The room is so good, due the bunkers are separated from each other by a wood wall, that you can close, as the pics show. you sleep with your head near the wall, what I think cooperates for quietness over night - the dorm is very quiet, I slept very well in this hostel. you can use the kitchen to cook, the freezer to storage your...

It's really worth my money staying 3 nights here. Location is quite far from the centre of (Ubud Market), but I enjoy the morning walk which took about 20-30 minutes. Night time night be the tricky part, try to reach back to the hotel before dark or just bring along a torch light with you. Will consider to come back and stay here again.

There's one dorm of 12 beds, very well seperated with curtains which is great for privacy. But there's only one bathroom for all those people and sometimes the shower didn't even work for our stay. The AC also partially works, be sure to sleep near the AC because otherwise it's very hot during night. It's well located but in front if the busiest street of Ubud so it 's...

I stayed for an entire week and I stayed in many hostels befire. In comparison that’s one of the best in value you get for your money. Easygoing very friendly and helpful stuff. Kitchen can be used. We cooked together. Sharing and caring. The guys do their best to keep all clean. Communication top. Everything else for me too. Recommended for male and female. Very safe ...

First wasn't sure, the price seemed to cheap so I only booked when I came here. Now I stay 8 nights! The dorm upstairs is simple but beautiful. Free breakfast, everyday different. One day we got banana chocolate pancakes!!! Showers and toilets are clean, nothing special. The chill area spacious snd it's super green with palm trees and a grass roofed bar. Its beautiful ...

The location of the hostel is great,it's just with 2 minutes' walking to the city center-Ubud Market,a few of minutes' walking to others such as nice pub,western restaurant and monkey forest.They also have some tourist information about hiking,one day package tour...Anyway,it's a cheap place to stay in Ubed,but so sweet accommodation.

the room was so huge! if want to have the best morning views of Ubud, book this hostel! the top balcony has nice view of Ubud since this is the tallest homestay that I know. It is also close to Puri Agung and Puri Dalem. The offer taxi service and it is the best priced taxi service you can get. cheaper than anyone in Ubud. The staff and the owners are also very accommo...

my stay was amazing! from the beginning till the end, the lovely and gorgeous staff made me feel like home. It was like living with a small family. They were always smiling, helpful and extremely kind! the basic room was perfect for us: it was a really good price, close to the beach and in a nice and quiet area. This Guesthouse has a restaurant and a small shop for wat...

honestly this is the best hostel i've ever stayed at. they have privacy curtains on each bed, the receptionist was really NICE, everyone talks to everyone. a very sociable hostel. free coffee and tea for everyone, hot water, wifi, charging station and reading light on each bed. its also very beautiful bc it has traditional Balinese architecture characteristic (from ma...

It was kind of a rush of me to book at this place, i found few other options but I decided to stay here because it was the cheapest. however, it is cheap priced that comes with the best. I stayed in the dormitory room, it was quite spacy, and it only has 8 beds so not too packed even tho it was full at the last two days of my stay. It was worth it as you don't spend ti...

Loves to stay in this hostel. Quiet environment, with cheap place/warung to buy food and groceries. They provide scooter for rent, it really helps me to go anywhere. Free towel, blanket to use, also 'all you can drink' free mineral water, coffee and tea during your stay. Beautiful garden for relax and yoga. So recommended!

first, from the airport go to the hostel, let's take grab or Uber. about 150.000rupi. out the main airport's door, turn left and just walk 3mi to take grab. taxi driver asked 250.000-400.000. the best is call for hostel before, ask Shutter bus, just 60.000rupi/person. if u come at evening. stay at Kuta Bali is better. need about 1-2h hours to go to Ubud from the airpo...

Pros: swimming pool, really great and friendly staff, hot showers, peaceful surrounds, free breakfast (best are the omelettes, but the jaffles are too simple in my opinion), clean rooms, and decent hangout spots. Negatives would only be the location, but for people who feel confident enough renting a scooter, it's probably not an issue. Also, they can shuttle you into...

I staid in the dormitory and i really enjoyed my stay in this hotel. it s for sure due to the very friendly and helpfull staff. The terrasse attached at the dormitory is very nice and with your room mates, you would probably chill out there for longer that you expected. The other good point of this place is the bar/restaurant downstair. It s not a proper restaurant but...

We were completely mislead by Agoda, we booked the villa as it was advertised as private, however when we got there, there was 4 other young backpackers sitting on the sofas, one of them walking around in their underwear!! The room was okay, we were put on the top floor, where the room type said pool view... and there was no toilet roll or towels in the room. The only ...

This place is underrated. The rooms rae limited but offers a clean wide bed in their dorms as well as sufficient bathroom supplies. My favorite part which i think ia unique in this hostel is their rooftop patio that is a perfect place to watch the sunset over Bali. It is near really good restaurants and a soccer field where you can watch children play in the afternoon....

Absolutely love spending time at Lagas Hostel, in my opinion it is the best place to stay. We used it as a base while traveling around Bali, loved spending time with the family and staff that run the hostel. I highly recommend this place to anyone travelling to Bali, Putu is a fantastic guide who showed us all of the places we wanted to see and became a really great f...

I was surprised I didn't find this place back in January when I stayed around for a month. It is a really awesome space, good vibes and LOVELY staff. The capsule beds are your hostel comfy bed coming true. *just perfect* I stayed for a few nights only but felt just like at a home, unbeatable spot to plan either short or long term stay in Bali. I really enjoyed that it...

I have stayed several times at Gong Corner, as my base for visiting Bali. The staff are very friendly, and have always done whatever might be needed to assist during my stay. The food is consistently GOOD, with coffee, tee, and fresh juice available each morning with the free breakfast -- 3 choices given, w good-sized portions. The prices for dinner items is quite re...
4-star hotels in Bali
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Me and my friend booked for 2 nights in Astagina and another 1 night on our last day in Bali. Staffs were very hospitable especially the ones in the conceirge - Krisna, Sinta, and Bayu - they were very attentive to our requests and helped us in everyway possible to make our vacation wonderful. Upon check-in, we already informed them that we will be having our tour the ...

Tijili is such a gem of a hotel. From our rose petals n swans anniversary formation on the bed to the wonderful staff,it’s been amazing ! The location is perfect . On a quiet street in Seminyak . 5mins to the beach and rows of eateries . The artsy decor is beautifully instagrammable. I had the most delicious omelette at breakfast . The 1 for 1 mojitos at cocktail hour ...

highly recommended. staffs were helpful, breakfast was awesome, n they even provide afternoon tea. we had family rooms and kids have their own privacy. rooms ass big and spacious, my 2 boys loved it totally. cleanliness was good too. location is good, just a short walk to the main Street.

The Inna Grand Bali Beach is the Queen of Hotels in Bali. I have stayed there many times since 1972 and still find it is my preferred place to stay in Bali. Many staff members have been there for many years and always remember you when you return. It is really lovely to be met at the front entrance with "welcome home" and "its nice to see you again". The rooms ar...

We chose the Park Regis because the Deluxe Pool Suites advertised on Agoda looked like really good value. We are happy to say that overall we were delighted with our decision to stay there. It’s advertised as a 4 star hotel, but our facilities were definitely in a 5 star class with robes, slippers, 2 flat screen TVs, plunge pool, court yard, king sized bedroom, separa...

Sadly it was my last night in Bali before heading home to Sydney on the late Jetstar flight. I hadn't booked any accomodation for the night as I had been staying in Ubud but wanted to be closer to shopping & the airport for my last day/night. I found a 2 bedroom Villa on Agoda @The JAS Villas right in the hub of Seminyak at a super cheap rate so booked it & I was gobsm...

AT first glance, the hotel has a very modern chic new look, a place for urbanites with a Starbucks right at the lobby. A great feature for those accustomed to their regular Joe's even away on vacation. The lobby/reception area is spacious unlike most Bali hotels, with a few helpdesk. However, the check-in was a bit slow (couldn't find my booking) but everything was ...

On our last day in bali we booked this hotel recommended by our driver. Im not very picky with hotel but i usually book accomodation one night then move on to another if i didnt like something, or if i dont feel comfortable. But its a diff dtory with dash, I love The hotel ambiance, designs and art decor. The room is amazing it has a hippie design i love the upside dow...

perfect retreat directly the calm sanur beach. we booked a club room and have been more than impressed. phantastic club pool area with fountains in a blooming garden. complimentary breakfast and after noon tea as well as discounted spa threads within the rate. very nice beachside with huge deckchairs and a very good restaurant, so no complains just satisfaction in ...

I have stayed at many hotels in Bali, but i found The Bene to be probably the best i have stayed at so far. It is close to the heart of everything and also close to the beach. It is hidden away at the end of a laneway which makes this place nice and peaceful. The pool closes at 9pm which is good as it can get noisy if open later than this. The staff are friendly ad it ...
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we arrived just after midnight and often you may find some hotels with no one around but at amadea we were greeted and taken down in the buggy to the reception area as soon as we arrived with a very warm welcome. for this night we had a deluxe pool terrace room which was extremely well kept and clean (although you would hope so for a brand new hotel). the facilities ar...

I had been to Bali last month and stayed in Hotel Sun Island for 7 days. I must say this hotel is a great place to stay in Bali. Hotel is centrally located in Kuta and well connected with airport. One can enjoy roaming in Bali downtown in the evening with all good restaurants, malls, cinemas, markets, pubs around this hotel. Staff of the hotel is kind and very helping....

We booked this hotel for Honeymoon, but unfortunately our hotel room had problem with Aircondition. So hotel staff relocated us to other property but same management where located just right on the front of Seminyak Beach. They gave us big Villa for stay at the front of Seminyak beach which had 2 big bed room, Swimming Pool and Guest Room. Very pleasant place to stay ...

Only stayed one night after landing in Bali before heading to other areas in Bali. Hotel was grand, felt slightly luxurious for the price and the pool was nice. Seminyak square where there are plenty of smart and delicious restaurants is only 15 minute walk. Would recommend to anyone staying in seminyak on a budget but wanted slight luxury.

This is one of the best hotel/villa I have stay in my 10 years travelling. The design of the villa represent the unique of Balinese culture. I book a villa with private pool and the room is spacious and authentic design. The hygiene is perfect and need to praise to the villa staff too, as very friendly, polite and helpful which represent the beauty of Balinese. I enjoy...

Although there were some negative reviews mentioning that this hotel was new (not all services were available)and close to a nosiy neighbourhood, I decided stay at this place anyway. No regrets. My three nights there was enjoyable. The staff were attentive, nice and friendly (and yes, they were friendly to Indonesians too, something which is a rare case in Bali hotels...

i've stayed at lots of hotels in bali and would have to say the aston would now be my favorite. i could not find any fault with any part of my stay even if i tried. fantastic staff always would give you there time for a chat. the breakfast is absolutely wonderful.never have to ask for anything to be topped up fresh juices always cold choc milk ,fresh milk,they make the...

Okay this is our 2nd hotel in Bali. 1st is Sanur Agung Hotel. Review 2/10 Mahagiri very nice hotel. Near to the beach. Have breakfast. Can rent motorcycle. Have swimming pool. Bar. Restaurant. Room is big. Nice decoration. Toilet is big as well. Bed is very confortable. Got TV and great channel. You can request hotel to arrange boat from Lembongan to Penida/Sanur. My ...

The service we received from the minute we arrived was exceptional. The gardens, the view and the room were above and beyond what I was expecting. I spent 4 nights at Batu Karang for my honeymoon. The staff arranged a complimentary flower bath one night with was beautiful. The food at muntigs and the deck was some of the best we have eaten in bali. The only downfall is...

Positives : Huge and clean private pool Full privacy Huge bath tub Walking distance from the beach Negatives : Breakfast is a huge letdown ... Other cheaper hotels in bali served much better breakfast Showerhead needs cleaning Microwave shown in the pics was not available in the room
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I was impressed with the cleanliness - it was spotless. In my 8 nights there I did not see a single mosquito or spider so I was pleased about that. The air conditioner was fantastic as was the free WiFi - either on my own device or the computer they have available for guests to use. The linen was completely changed every day - not just tidied up. The room had everythin...

We are newly couple and spent a week in Bali. H Sovereign Bali Hotel was our last accommodation before going home. Though we only stayed here one night, we had wonderful experience with its friendly and helpful staffs. As we arrived at the hotel in the morning, which was not the time yet to check in, we decided to book SPA service out of the hotel while waiting. The re...
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I have stayed in this hotel more than 5 times. In general, the staff are attentive, friendly and warm. For example; I was greeted by name before checking in. Everything runs with a system. Not much waiting required. I have stayed in 7 different 4* hotels in Bali and this is by far one of the best value for money and comfortable one. Located in a quieter spot in sem...

I stayed in Lagoon room with pool access for 4 days. It was a good choice. The room was spacious and equipped with everything we needed. The room was cleaned everyday by a room attendant, which was good. Nasi goreng as A la carte breakfast menu was so tasty. It was one of best Nasi goreng that I had during my trip in Bali. The breakfast buffet was average. I must s...

When we arrived at the Harris, we were greeted by "Nico" who made our check in a breeze. He was very freindly and gave us a fantastic first impression of the hotel. We booked a unique room which was brilliant - balcony, large comfy bed, great flat screen TV with heaps of channels, lots of space and great bathroom. The wifi at the hotel is fab, you only have to log in ...

I was here on a solo trip after I visited a factory in Jakarta. I had to take the extra trip to experience Bali as one of those bucket list kind of trips! Puri Gangga didn’t disappoint. Everything was perfect and the staff was so helpful. Even though my stay was so short, it was very memorable. Vira and Jo were my faves!! I love that this was a boutique like resort ope...
Luxury hotels in Bali

Best hotel in Bali. I felt really special and welcomed by staff. Staff welcomed us with flower garland while entering the hotel. Staff were really friendly, helpful and always smiling. I booked this hotel because both rimba and ayana have beautiful pools , restaurants and priority access to rock bar. Being the guest of Rimba we were given the best seat at rock bar. I w...

From the moment you enter is amazing. You are treated like a VIP. Amazing view literally in the middle of the jungle. And the breakfast it was amazing. I changed many hotels in bali and this one had the most amazing breakfast. Everything you want. Perfect service. The dinner delicious but a bit expensive comparing to Ubud prices. But delicious. The only thing is that ...

We have stayed in couple of hotels in Bali and really did some research, the Inaya is far the best hotel in nusa dua in terms of money value, great clean beach, service is not to mention excellent, room with pool is highly recommended and breakfast is diverse and just incredible. For example, hotel next door is st. Regis(where presidents stays ), using the same beach t...

We stayed nearly a week at this beautiful resort. It is very comfortable. The rooms are spacious and the beds are great. The balconies are super to sit out and listen to the waves break in the evening or at night. The pool overlooks the beach, as in the pictures, and the beach is directly bordering the hotel. Staff is friendly and helpful. We have seen better breakfast...

We celebrate our anniversary in Mantra Sakala with our daughter. They upgrade us to suite room. Our room was clean & beautifully decorated. From kitchen, bedsheet, pillow cases, bath tub, shower, toilet, towels are clean. I am very picky with hotels, especially with their cleanliness. The Bed is very comfortable. They have huge pool, and my kid had lots of fun in the p...

the staff are fantastic and helpful. always smiling and willing to assist. the rooms aren't huge but the shower sure is. good little balcony also. the view from the ocean facing rooms is excellent especially if you are on the 4th floor. it is also really great to have free wifi that works well. breakfast is probably the best i have had at any hotel in bali, and i...

we hadn't been to bali for 15 years. kamandalu is the bali we remembered. to ubud centre but worth it to be away from the bustle. the rooms are so good most people stay in them, so it feels like you have the resort to yourself. the service was so good it felt like we had the entire staff to ourselves at times - especially in the restaurant where the food was excellent...

TS Suites is our last hotel to spend our night in our recent trip to Bali. Before, we have spent a night in Sofitel, a luxury hotel. However, we concluded that TS Suites is also a top hotel in Bali. Located in strategic place, TS Suites provide unusual added value service to the guest. It has a free minibar (soft drinks and bars of kit kat) which is refilled every day...

Beautiful hotel, amazing views. Pool area was stunning, clean and lovely staff ensuring everyone was looked after. Room was a bit stuffy on arrival but opened the door and got the breeze blowing as well as staff lighting lemongrass oil burners. The smell disappeared after a couple of hours. Food was lovely, large servings and good value. Massages were wonderful but...

the most beautiful and luxury hotel i every seen.. i'v been to many hotels and resort all around the world & specially in Indonesia, and this is one of the best ever.. i love everything about it, i don't want to talk in details because i will never finish and am worried that i will miss something, so i will say it again & again ..everything was so beautiful and beyond ...

Our stay was very good for 1 week. Hotel is very well located, walking distance to restaurant, bars and shops. Nice pool on the roof, good breakfast, nice atmosphere in the hotel. You can very easily rent a scooter (definite must in Bali with no exception - bring your international license. You can rent without it with no questions ask but beware of police, they will ...

It was our third trip to Bali. It is very convenient location for closer distance to ubud centre. It sets on the beautiful rice terrace near small creek to show panoramic scenery. All the staffs at visesa hotel are nice and friendly. We are very to happy to stayed there and recommend it to others. They haven't finished all the resort facility yet but I would like to vi...

There are a lot of really nice things about the W but there are some downsides too. The good: The interior design is very well considered and we appreciated the details. Rooms were excellent, the communal areas were breathtaking and very ... 'cool' (horrifically general word but I think this is what they're intending it to be). The pools were nice and the restaurants ...

Let me start with our best compliment for the staff at the royal santrian. They are amazing, we always greeted by name. The staff always make sure all of our need is accomodated. If you love privacy and personalized services then this place is for you. The complex not quite big like other resort such as mulia or hyatt they have only 22 villas and the service is very pe...
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Our stay was good but we had several problems with things not working in our rooms. We rented 2 rooms as we have 2 teenage daughters, there was problem with the phones, hot water, power points & DVD players not playing movies properly, the hotel is a 5 star hotel & is definitely equipped as such with quality equipment, we also had friends with us but they did not exper...

Our stay was excellent ! Quite expensive for Bali but room was 5 star, all needs met ! Breakfast was high standard , huge pool along with private beach area for the hotel guests . We love this hotel in Bali and dined a few times at Plantation Restaurant! For us it is rated higher than sarong , cocoon and potato head ! Very classy indeed with great entertainment Being ...

I can’t fault this hotel, it had everything you needed for an awesome getaway. It’s right on the beach front which made it easy for morning runs along the coast. Morning Yoga was pretty special too and provided free at The Anvaya. Breakfasts were to die for, having everything you could need or want to start your day including a fresh juice station and great coffee! W...

We've stayed at many hotels in Bali before and Ayoyda is one of the best we've seen to date. We were pleasantly surprised when our room was upgraded to the Grand superior which looked over the pool and had an amazing view. The rooms are spacious and I was particularly impressed that our helper who dropped our suit cases off gave us so many tips and even assisted us wit...
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Read some pretty negative feedbacks here on TripAdvisor on FuramaXclusive Ocean Beach. And to be honest, I was a tad hesitant at first to finalise my booking for my accommodation as I was travelling alone, but I booked furamaxclusive anyways.. and let me tell you, I have zero regrets doing so. I booked the one bedroom suite with furama in Bali and I had an excellent ...

We have been coming to the Ramada for 12 years now, sometime we stay 2 or 3 times a year. We have stayed at a lot of 5 star hotels in Bali but nowhere we have stayed has had the same setting or relaxed atmosphere as the Ramada. The Ramada has the lot, great pool,magnificent gardens, friendly staff and great breakfast. The only thing is the staff no longer serve the c...

I would rate The Trans Resort Bali as 5 Stars. It is not cheap, but location, service of staff, & facilities are just so worth it. The staffs were so helpful & very hospitable. The manager was so great to upgrade our room to presidential villa. My family really enjoyed our stay, we will surely stay here again on our next Bali vacation Again, thank you very much THE T...

I've come to realise that it's the free things that hotels provide you with that make the point of difference. Like the free activities in the morning (I dos yoga, meditation and a session on organic farming). It's the complimentary bottles of mouthwash and loofah. Yes, you'll get bottled water at almost every hotel in Bali but at places like Bisma Eight, you don't get...
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Its best to visit bali with your love one, its just too nice to be missed. Of course it can turn into a nightmare if you don't know where to go.
Great place for cheap massages, and amazing food. Watch out for overly forceful salespeople at the markets and street shops, and make sure you can deal with the heat.
Beaches, waterfalls, temples, mountains, volcanos, nature, cultures, food, lovely people... what's not to like? Oh yeah the traffic's horrid.
its a really good city along with volcano and beaches some small islands really good. beaches are really good do spent more time
Bali is a wonderful place to relax and enjoy a holiday. A chilled out place where everything, except traffic, is relaxed and moving at own pace.
Spoilt for choice when it comes to dining. Most times you need to haggle on pricing be it clothing, taxi fare or decor.
the culture is really good, plenty of temples, natural waterfalls, beaches etc.. so many things to do and see.
loved every bit of the holiday. nusa dua is awesome. kuta was good because it was not so busy, but stay away from a man who sells wallets etc and call himself 'harry bucking butler'.
Bali has many towns each with their own flavour. Kuta with its wild feel and nightlife is full of young surfers and clubbers.
I have been to Bali dozens of times, love the place & the people. On my recent trip, it's saddened me to see how disrespectful are a lot of the Balinese & the domestic tourists (Indonesians) to their own land.
I love the Mother Nature such as dreamland beach, it is very very clean water and big waive, tanah lot is so beautiful, it look like a stone island and we took a lot of photo there.
Beautiful island. Place to bring your families and have fun at the same time relax and enjoy the atmosphere with good food and entertainments.
Bali is amazingly beautiful island with wonderful and friendly people around, variety of beach clubs, shopping malls and souvenir shops.
There is no place like home, and Bali is my second home. My family and I have been travelling at least twice a year to Bali and we can never get enough.
Best to travel mid of the year as it's not a rainiy season & cool breeze from South makes everything perfect when you do outdoor activities.
attractive. the place that i can come again for next time. Monkey forest that an attractive places for visit
Beautiful island, stunning sunset and friendly people. A bit commercialised, but still retaining the beauty of a little paradise if you know how o avoid the touristic spots
Can be lot to see, the beaches at sunset and unbud for jungle and forest scenery overall lot to do there.
Bali is so different than any other part of Indonesia. This island sets a standar for worldclass tourism industries.
Bali is a beautiful relaxing place to enjoy a holiday. Whatever you wish to do in Bali your wishes can be met.
Beautiful Island, with many tourists, various food, sports activity, many things can be done in Bali Nice Place
Balinese people are friendly and quick to smile. They are gracious and want to please and this makes even the most determined market shop owner bearable and 'sweet' as they call to you to please come and buy from them.
Bali is laid back. Nice place to relax, have good food and good beer, go sightseeing. There are some very touristy areas, but there are nice local spots where you get a good feel of the place.
Bali merupakan pulau dimana kita dapat mendapatkan semuanya dari mulai keindahan alamnya, terutama pantainya, nyaman berjalan di antara masyarakat asli bali yang ramah,water sportnya seru dan variatif, jenis makanannya yang aneka ragam tetapi tetap tampil makanan daerah balinya, untuk relaksasi benar-benar Bali tempatnya dan tempat yang seru untuk melarikan diri dari rutinitas.
one of the best places to visit for holidays. I've been around many countries but always come back to Bali
There are too many people trying to make a living out of tourism. They are too pushy to sell goods and services.
Island of the Gods. Although a lot of tourism and hawkers, the vibe is chilled and the culture is intoxicating.
Its has everything if you travel around the island and get out of Kuta. Kuta is for the teenage to party all night and sleep all day.
Bali was an exciting place for us to explore. We tried to see as much as we could in 3 weeks and had the most wonderful time.
Overall good. The only problem is most tourist attractions are are to short and too expansive. We paid 600k for 12 private car.
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Frequently asked questions
What are common tipping practices in Bali?
Tipping is appreciated but not obligatory. Small tips for service staff, guides, and drivers are customary, usually around 5-10% or a small amount in cash.
What is the best way to get from the airport to a hotel in Bali?
The most convenient way is to arrange a transfer or take a taxi from Ngurah Rai Airport. Many hotels also offer shuttle services. Ride-sharing apps are also available for easy transportation.
How much does a hotel in Bali cost?
Hotel prices in Bali vary depending on the type and location of the accommodation. On average, budget hotels can start from around $20 to $50 per night, while mid-range hotels typically range from $50 to $150. Luxury hotels and resorts can cost $200 or more per night. Overall, Bali offers a wide range of options suitable for different budgets, making it an affordable destination for many travelers.
How far in advance should I book a hotel in Bali?
It’s advisable to book your hotel at least a few months in advance, especially if traveling during peak season or to popular areas, to ensure availability and better rates.
What currency is used in Bali?
The official currency used in Bali is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR).
Is it better to book hotels in advance for Bali?
Booking hotels in advance is recommended, especially during peak seasons or for popular areas, to secure better rates and availability. However, some travelers also find last-minute deals, depending on the time of year.
How many days should I spend in Bali?
A typical trip to Bali lasts around 5 to 7 days, allowing enough time to explore key areas, enjoy beaches, temples, and cultural sites. Longer stays can include more in-depth experiences or visits to nearby islands.
Which part of Bali is best to stay?
The best area to stay in Bali depends on your preferences. Seminyak and Canggu are popular for trendy cafes, shopping, and nightlife. Ubud offers a peaceful, cultural experience with rice terraces and temples. Kuta is known for its lively beach scene and nightlife, while Nusa Dua is ideal for luxury and relaxation. Each area offers a unique experience, so choose based on what kind of trip you want.
What are the average nightly hotel rates in Bali?
Average hotel rates in Bali range from about $20 to $50 for budget accommodations, $50 to $150 for mid-range hotels, and $200 or more for luxury resorts. The rates vary depending on the location, season, and level of comfort.
What are the best things to do in Bali?
Popular activities in Bali include visiting temples like Uluwatu and Tanah Lot, exploring rice terraces in Ubud, enjoying beaches and water sports, experiencing local markets, and participating in cultural performances and yoga retreats.
What is the general cost of food in Bali?
Food in Bali can be very affordable, with local meals costing as little as $2 to $5. Dining at mid-range restaurants typically costs $10 to $20 per person, while upscale dining is more expensive.
Are there any health precautions to take before visiting Bali?
It’s recommended to stay up-to-date on routine vaccinations, use mosquito repellent to prevent dengue, and drink bottled water. Consult a healthcare provider for any additional health advice.
Is it safe to stay in Bali?
Bali is generally safe for travelers. Like any destination, it’s important to stay aware of your surroundings, follow local laws, and take standard safety precautions. Most visitors experience Bali without issues and enjoy their trip safely.
What are the main attractions in Bali?
Main attractions include Uluwatu Temple, Tanah Lot, Ubud’s rice terraces, Mount Batur, beaches like Seminyak and Jimbaran, and cultural sites such as traditional dance performances and markets.
What types of accommodation can you find in Bali?
Bali offers a wide range of accommodations including hotels, resorts, villas, guesthouses, homestays, and hostels. This variety ensures options for all budgets and preferences.
What is the power plug type used in Bali?
Bali uses the European-style Type C and F power plugs, with a standard voltage of 230V and frequency of 50Hz.
Can you haggle prices in Bali?
Yes, bargaining is common in markets, street stalls, and with local vendors. It’s part of the shopping culture, so feel free to negotiate politely.
Are there good surfing spots in Bali?
Yes, Bali is famous for its surfing, with popular spots including Uluwatu, Kuta, Canggu, and Padang Padang, suitable for all skill levels from beginners to advanced surfers.
Is Bali a cheap place to stay?
Yes, Bali is generally considered an affordable destination, especially for budget travelers. Accommodation, food, and transportation options are available at various price points, making it possible to enjoy a comfortable stay without overspending.
Are credit cards widely accepted in Bali?
Credit cards are accepted at most hotels, restaurants, and shops in tourist areas. However, it’s advisable to carry cash for small purchases and in rural or less-developed areas.
What are common scams in Bali?
Common scams include overcharging by taxi drivers, fake tour operators, and misleading vendors. It’s advisable to agree on prices beforehand, use reputable services, and stay cautious with deals that seem too good to be true.
What is the best area to stay in Bali for families?
Nusa Dua and Sanur are ideal for families, offering calm beaches, family-friendly resorts, and safe environments. These areas provide amenities and activities suitable for children and a relaxed atmosphere for family vacations.
Can you rent a scooter in Bali?
Yes, renting a scooter is a popular and affordable way to get around Bali, but ensure you have an international driving license and wear a helmet for safety.
What food should I try in Bali?
Must-try Balinese dishes include Babi Guling (suckling pig), Bebek Betutu (slow-cooked duck), Lawar (vegetable and meat salad), and fresh seafood. Don’t miss trying local street food and traditional offerings at markets.
What should I wear in Bali?
Light, breathable clothing is recommended due to the warm climate. When visiting temples, modest attire covering shoulders and knees is required. Swimsuits are suitable for beaches and pools.
Is it possible to find budget-friendly activities in Bali?
Yes, many activities like visiting temples, exploring markets, hiking, and enjoying free beaches are budget-friendly or free, making Bali accessible for all budgets.
How do you get around Bali?
Getting around Bali can be done via taxis, ride-sharing services, rental scooters, or private drivers. Many travelers find renting a scooter to be a convenient and affordable option for exploring local areas.
What are the best areas for luxury hotels in Bali?
Nusa Dua, Seminyak, and Uluwatu are known for their luxury hotels and resorts, offering high-end amenities and stunning ocean views.
What is the local language in Bali?
The official language is Indonesian, but Balinese is also widely spoken. English is commonly understood in tourist areas.
Is Bali good for solo travelers?
Yes, Bali is a great destination for solo travelers. It offers a welcoming environment, numerous social activities, and opportunities to meet other travelers, especially in popular areas like Ubud, Seminyak, and Canggu.
What kind of nightlife can you expect in Bali?
Bali offers a vibrant nightlife scene with beach clubs, bars, live music venues, and nightclubs, especially in Seminyak, Kuta, and Canggu.
What is the internet connectivity like in Bali?
Internet connectivity in Bali is generally good in urban and tourist areas, with many cafes, hotels, and resorts offering Wi-Fi. However, connection quality may vary in remote areas.
What is the best time to visit Bali?
The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season from April to October, when the weather is sunny and ideal for outdoor activities. The rainy season from November to March is less popular but can still be enjoyable with fewer tourists.
Can you drink tap water in Bali?
It is not recommended to drink tap water in Bali. Instead, use bottled water for drinking and brushing teeth to avoid health issues.
Are there hotels with private pools in Bali?
Yes, many hotels and villas in Bali offer private pools. These are especially common in luxury resorts and private villas, providing a more exclusive and relaxing experience for guests.
Are there good beaches for swimming in Bali?
Yes, Bali has many beaches suitable for swimming, including Nusa Dua, Sanur, Jimbaran, and Seminyak. Some beaches are calmer and safer for swimming, while others are better for surfing.
What is the average daily cost for a trip to Bali?
The daily cost of a trip to Bali can vary widely. Budget travelers might spend around $30 to $50 per day, including accommodation, food, and transportation. Mid-range travelers may spend $100 to $200 daily, while luxury travelers could spend significantly more depending on their choices.
Do you need a visa to go to Bali?
Visa requirements for Bali depend on your nationality. Many travelers can enter Indonesia visa-free for short stays, while others may need to apply for a visa in advance or on arrival. Check current regulations before traveling.
Is it safe to drive in Bali?
Driving in Bali is generally safe if you are experienced and cautious. Traffic can be busy and chaotic, especially in popular areas. Always wear a helmet when riding a scooter and follow local traffic laws.
What are the best areas for budget hotels in Bali?
Kuta, Legian, and certain parts of Ubud are popular for budget hotels, providing affordable options close to beaches and attractions.
Is it safe to swim in the ocean in Bali?
Swimming is safe at designated beaches with calm waters, such as Nusa Dua and Sanur. Always heed local warnings about currents and surf conditions.
What is the best area to stay in Bali for couples?
For couples, Seminyak and Canggu are excellent choices due to their romantic atmosphere, beautiful beaches, and vibrant dining scenes. Ubud is also popular for a more tranquil, cultural experience perfect for couples seeking relaxation and exploration.
What is the rainy season like in Bali?
The rainy season in Bali runs from November to March, characterized by heavy showers, high humidity, and occasional thunderstorms. It’s less crowded during this period, but outdoor activities may be affected.
What are some cultural customs to know in Bali?
Respect local customs such as greeting with a smile and a slight bow, dressing modestly when visiting temples, and offering respect during religious ceremonies. Always ask before taking photos of people or sacred sites.
What are the quietest areas to stay in Bali?
Ubud and certain parts of Nusa Dua are quieter, offering a peaceful environment away from the busy beach resorts and nightlife.
Are there any dress codes for visiting temples in Bali?
Yes, visitors are required to wear modest clothing covering shoulders and knees when visiting temples. Sarongs are often provided at temple entrances if needed.
What is the cheapest month to go to Bali?
The cheapest months to visit Bali are typically during the low season, which is from January to March and also in November. During these times, hotel rates and flights tend to be more affordable due to fewer tourists and less demand.
Is it easy to find vegetarian or vegan food in Bali?
Yes, Bali has many restaurants and cafes offering vegetarian and vegan options, especially in popular areas like Ubud, Seminyak, and Canggu.
What are the most lively areas to stay in Bali?
Seminyak, Kuta, and Canggu are known for their lively atmosphere, with vibrant nightlife, beach clubs, and bustling markets.
Are there all-inclusive hotels in Bali?
Yes, there are several all-inclusive resorts and hotels in Bali, offering packages that include meals, drinks, and activities for convenience and luxury.

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Discover the Allure of Bali Indonesia
Welcome to Bali, a tropical paradise that enchants visitors with its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and lush landscapes. Known as the "Island of the Gods," Bali is a destination where every corner reveals a new wonder, from the serene rice terraces of Ubud to the lively nightlife of Seminyak. With its rich traditions, friendly locals, and breathtaking natural beauty, Bali offers an unforgettable experience for every traveler.
One of the most captivating aspects of Bali is its diverse landscape, which includes everything from volcanic mountains to pristine beaches. The island's coastline is dotted with world-class surf spots, tranquil lagoons, and vibrant coral reefs, making it a haven for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts alike. Whether you're lounging on the golden sands of Kuta Beach or exploring the underwater wonders at Nusa Dua, the beach scene in Bali is nothing short of spectacular.
Beyond its natural beauty, Bali is steeped in a rich cultural heritage that is reflected in its art, music, and festivals. Visitors can immerse themselves in the island's traditions by attending local ceremonies, exploring ancient temples like Tanah Lot and Uluwatu, or participating in traditional Balinese dance performances. The warm hospitality of the Balinese people adds to the island's charm, making it a welcoming destination for travelers from around the globe.
Unforgettable Experiences Await in Bali
Bali is a treasure trove of unforgettable experiences that cater to every traveler's taste. For those seeking adventure, the island offers thrilling outdoor activities such as surfing, snorkeling, and hiking. The Beji Guwang Hidden Canyon Trekking Experience is a must-try for nature lovers, offering breathtaking views and a chance to explore Bali's unique geological features. Additionally, the Downhill Cycling Tour through Ubud's rice terraces provides an exhilarating way to take in the stunning scenery while enjoying the fresh air.
Cultural enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in Bali's rich heritage. Visiting iconic temples like the Ulun Danu Bratan Temple, known for its picturesque setting on Lake Bratan, or participating in a cooking class to learn how to prepare traditional Balinese dishes, such as *Ayam Betutu*, adds depth to any visit. The island's vibrant arts scene is also worth exploring, with numerous galleries and workshops showcasing local craftsmanship and artistry.
For families, Bali is filled with attractions that promise fun and excitement for all ages. Waterbom Bali, a top-rated water park, offers thrilling slides and relaxing pools, while Bali Safari & Marine Park provides an educational and entertaining experience with its diverse array of wildlife. These experiences, combined with the island's family-friendly accommodations, make Bali an ideal destination for a memorable family vacation.
When to Experience Bali’s Magic
Timing your visit to Bali can significantly enhance your travel experience. The island enjoys a tropical climate, characterized by two distinct seasons: the dry season (April to October) and the wet season (November to March). The dry season is generally considered the best time to visit, with sunny days and pleasant temperatures perfect for beach activities and outdoor adventures. This period also coincides with Bali's peak tourist season, so expect larger crowds and higher accommodation prices.
However, visiting during the wet season has its perks, including fewer tourists and more affordable hotel rates. While rain is common, it often comes in short bursts, leaving plenty of time for exploration. This season is also an excellent time to experience Bali's lush landscapes at their most vibrant, making it ideal for nature lovers and photographers.
Throughout the year, Bali hosts a variety of cultural events and festivals that showcase the island's traditions. The Bali Arts Festival, held annually from June to July, celebrates local art, dance, and music, while Nyepi, the Day of Silence, offers a unique opportunity to experience Balinese culture in a serene and reflective atmosphere. Planning your visit around these events can provide a deeper insight into Bali's rich heritage.
Essential Tips for Your Bali Adventure
To make the most of your Bali adventure, it's essential to equip yourself with practical travel tips. Firstly, understanding local customs and etiquette can enhance your experience. Balinese culture places a strong emphasis on respect and politeness, so it's advisable to dress modestly when visiting temples and to be mindful of local traditions during ceremonies.
When packing for your trip, consider bringing lightweight, breathable clothing suitable for the tropical climate, along with comfortable footwear for exploring. Don't forget essentials like sunscreen, insect repellent, and a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated while reducing plastic waste. While many restaurants and hotels offer Wi-Fi, having a portable charger for your devices can be a lifesaver during day trips.
Getting around Bali can be a breeze with a little preparation. While taxis and ride-hailing apps are available, renting a scooter is a popular option for those comfortable navigating the island's roads. Just remember to wear a helmet and carry an international driving permit. For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, consider hiring a private driver for the day, allowing you to explore at your own pace without the stress of navigation.
Choosing Your Perfect Stay in Bali
Finding the right accommodations in Bali is crucial for a memorable trip. The island offers a wide array of options, from luxurious resorts to budget-friendly hotels, catering to every type of traveler. For a lavish experience, consider staying at the RIMBA by AYANA Bali, where guests can enjoy stunning views, exceptional service, and top-notch amenities. Alternatively, the Prama Sanur Beach Bali Hotel provides a perfect blend of comfort and convenience, ideal for families and couples alike.
If you're looking for something more affordable, the Swiss-Belhotel Tuban is a fantastic choice, known for its friendly service and convenient location near the beach. The Hilton Garden Inn Bali Ngurah Rai Airport is also a great option for those arriving late or departing early, offering a comfortable stay just a short distance from the airport.
For travelers seeking unique experiences, boutique hotels and private villas are widely available. These charming accommodations often reflect the island's rich culture and provide a more personalized touch. Booking through Agoda.com can help you find the best deals and exclusive offers, ensuring you have a comfortable and enjoyable stay in Bali.
Choosing Your Perfect Stay in Bali
When it comes to accommodations in Bali, the options are as diverse as the island itself. From luxurious resorts perched on cliffs to charming boutique hotels nestled in lush gardens, there is something for every type of traveler. For those seeking opulence, the RIMBA by AYANA Bali offers a stunning blend of modern luxury and traditional Balinese design. Guests can indulge in world-class amenities while enjoying breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean. The hotel’s multiple pools and spa facilities provide the perfect setting for relaxation after a day of exploration.
If you prefer a more family-friendly atmosphere, the Prama Sanur Beach Bali Hotel is an excellent choice. This hotel boasts a prime location right on Sanur Beach, making it ideal for families who want to soak up the sun without straying far from their accommodations. With a range of activities available for children and spacious family rooms, it ensures a comfortable stay for all ages. Guests rave about the friendly staff and delicious breakfast options, making it a popular choice for families visiting the island.
For travelers on a budget, the Swiss-Belhotel Tuban offers great value without compromising on quality. Located near the beach and local attractions, this hotel provides comfortable rooms and excellent service. Guests often highlight the cleanliness and welcoming atmosphere, making it a reliable option for those looking to save on accommodation costs while still enjoying a pleasant stay. Booking through Agoda.com can help you find exclusive deals and discounts, ensuring that you get the best rates for your chosen hotel.
Why Agoda.com is Your Best Travel Companion
Planning a trip to Bali is an exciting adventure, and Agoda.com is here to make the process seamless. With a user-friendly interface, finding the perfect accommodations has never been easier. Whether you’re looking for a luxury resort, a cozy guesthouse, or a family-friendly hotel, Agoda.com offers a wide range of options to suit every budget and preference. The platform features detailed descriptions and reviews from previous guests, allowing you to make informed decisions based on real experiences.
One of the standout features of Agoda.com is its competitive pricing. The site frequently offers exclusive deals and discounts, ensuring that travelers can find the best rates available. Plus, with the option to reserve accommodations without upfront payment, you can secure your stay while keeping your travel budget flexible. This flexibility is especially beneficial for those planning last-minute trips or changes in their itinerary.
Agoda.com also provides a comprehensive selection of activities and experiences to enhance your Bali adventure. From guided tours to cooking classes, you can easily book exciting excursions that complement your stay. The platform's customer support is available around the clock, ready to assist with any inquiries or changes you may need to make during your trip. With Agoda.com by your side, navigating the planning process becomes a breeze, leaving you more time to enjoy the beauty of Bali.
Navigating Bali’s Scenic Landscapes
Getting around Bali can be an adventure in itself, with various transportation options available to suit different preferences. For those who enjoy the freedom of the open road, renting a scooter is a popular choice among visitors. It allows for easy access to hidden gems and stunning viewpoints that may be off the beaten path. Just be sure to wear a helmet and carry an international driving permit, as local traffic can be quite bustling. Many rental shops offer competitive rates, making it an affordable way to explore the island at your own pace.
If scooters aren’t your style, taxis and ride-hailing apps are widely available in Bali, providing a convenient alternative for getting around. It’s advisable to agree on a fare before starting your journey if you opt for a traditional taxi, while ride-hailing apps typically offer transparent pricing. For those who prefer a more personalized experience, hiring a private driver can be a great option. This allows you to customize your itinerary and explore Bali's attractions without the hassle of navigating unfamiliar roads.
Public transportation is another option, with bemos (shared minivans) serving as a budget-friendly way to travel between popular areas. While bemos can be crowded and less comfortable, they offer a glimpse into local life and can be a fun way to meet fellow travelers. Regardless of your chosen mode of transport, Bali’s scenic landscapes and vibrant culture promise an unforgettable journey as you explore the island.
Thrilling Activities to Ignite Your Spirit
Adventure awaits in Bali, with a plethora of thrilling activities that cater to adrenaline junkies and leisure seekers alike. For those looking to get their heart racing, the Beji Guwang Hidden Canyon Trekking Experience is a must-try. This exhilarating trek takes you through stunning natural landscapes, where you can marvel at the unique rock formations and crystal-clear waters. It’s an unforgettable way to connect with Bali’s breathtaking scenery while enjoying an active day out.
Water sports enthusiasts will find plenty to keep them occupied, with options ranging from surfing at the iconic Kuta Beach to snorkeling in the vibrant coral reefs of Nusa Dua. Bali is renowned for its excellent surfing conditions, making it a hotspot for both beginners and experienced surfers. Surf schools and rental shops are plentiful, ensuring you have everything you need to ride the waves. If you prefer calmer waters, snorkeling tours provide an opportunity to explore the underwater world and encounter colorful marine life.
Cultural experiences also abound in Bali, offering a chance to delve into the island's rich heritage. Participating in a cooking class is a fantastic way to learn about traditional Balinese cuisine while enjoying delicious dishes like *Ayam Betutu*. Many classes include a visit to local markets, where you can pick fresh ingredients and gain insight into Balinese culinary practices. These immersive experiences not only ignite your spirit but also create lasting memories of your time in this enchanting destination.
Shop Till You Drop in Bali
Bali’s shopping scene is as diverse as its culture, offering everything from local handicrafts to high-end fashion. For those seeking unique souvenirs, the island’s vibrant markets are a treasure trove of handmade goods. Ubud’s Art Market is a must-visit, featuring a wide array of traditional crafts, textiles, and artwork. Here, you can find beautiful batik clothing, intricate wood carvings, and stunning paintings that reflect Bali’s artistic heritage. Bargaining is common, so don’t hesitate to negotiate for the best price!
If you prefer a more modern shopping experience, Bali is home to several shopping malls that cater to various tastes. Beachwalk Shopping Center in Kuta boasts an array of international brands, restaurants, and entertainment options, all set against a stunning beachfront backdrop. Bali Collection in Nusa Dua offers a similar experience, with upscale shops and dining options surrounded by lush gardens. These malls provide a comfortable shopping environment, perfect for escaping the heat while indulging in some retail therapy.
For a more laid-back shopping experience, Jalan Legian is a bustling street lined with boutiques, souvenir shops, and cafes. Here, you can find everything from trendy clothing to unique home decor items. Samasta Lifestyle Village in Jimbaran offers a mix of local and international brands, along with a variety of dining options. Whether you’re hunting for the perfect gift or treating yourself to something special, Bali’s shopping scene has something for everyone.
Nature’s Wonders and Outdoor Escapes
Bali's natural beauty is a significant draw for visitors, offering a stunning array of landscapes that invite exploration and adventure. The island is home to some of the most picturesque beaches in the world, such as Kuta Beach, Sanur Beach, and Nusa Dua Beach, each with its unique charm. Kuta Beach is famous for its vibrant atmosphere and surfing opportunities, making it a hotspot for both locals and tourists. Sanur Beach, on the other hand, provides a more laid-back vibe, perfect for families looking to relax in shallow waters. Nusa Dua Beach is known for its luxury resorts and pristine sands, ideal for sunbathing and water sports. Whether you're looking to catch waves or simply enjoy the sun, Bali's beaches cater to every preference.
Beyond the coastline, the island's lush interior features stunning rice terraces, volcanic mountains, and serene waterfalls. The Tegallalang Rice Terraces near Ubud are a must-see, showcasing the island's traditional subak irrigation system and offering breathtaking views. For the adventurous, hiking up Mount Batur to witness a spectacular sunrise is an unforgettable experience. The trek is relatively accessible and rewards hikers with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, Bali is dotted with beautiful waterfalls like Tegenungan and Gitgit, where visitors can take a refreshing dip in the natural pools. These outdoor escapes provide the perfect backdrop for relaxation and adventure alike, ensuring that nature lovers leave with lasting memories.
Wildlife enthusiasts can also explore Bali's diverse ecosystems through various nature reserves and parks. The Bali Safari & Marine Park offers an educational experience, showcasing a variety of animals in naturalistic habitats. Visitors can enjoy safari tours and animal encounters, making it an excellent choice for families. For those seeking tranquility, the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud allows for a close encounter with playful monkeys amidst ancient temples and lush greenery. These experiences highlight Bali's commitment to preserving its natural wonders while providing visitors with opportunities to connect with the island's unique wildlife.
Cultural Riches and Historical Gems in Bali
Bali's rich cultural heritage is woven into the fabric of everyday life, and exploring its historical gems is a must for any visitor. The island is home to numerous temples that showcase exquisite architecture and spiritual significance. Tanah Lot Temple, perched on a rocky outcrop, is one of Bali's most iconic landmarks. It offers stunning sunset views and a glimpse into the island's spiritual practices. Uluwatu Temple, located on a cliff overlooking the ocean, is another must-visit site. Here, visitors can witness the traditional Kecak dance performance during sunset, immersing themselves in Balinese culture.
In addition to temples, Bali's art scene is vibrant and diverse. Ubud is known as the cultural heart of the island, with numerous galleries and artisan workshops showcasing local craftsmanship. Visitors can explore traditional wood carving, painting, and silver jewelry-making, providing insight into the island's artistic traditions. Participating in a local ceremony or festival can also deepen your understanding of Bali's culture. The island hosts various events throughout the year, where traditional music, dance, and rituals come to life, offering a unique opportunity to engage with the local community.
For history buffs, visiting the Elephant Cave (Goa Gajah) is a fascinating experience. This archaeological site dates back to the 11th century and features intricate carvings and ancient bathing pools. The site is not only a historical gem but also a serene place for reflection. Another significant site is the Ulun Danu Bratan Temple, located on the shores of Lake Bratan. This temple is dedicated to the water goddess Dewi Danu and is renowned for its picturesque setting and stunning architecture. Exploring these cultural riches allows visitors to appreciate the depth of Bali's history and its ongoing traditions.
Family-Friendly Fun in Bali
Bali is an excellent destination for families, offering a wide range of attractions and activities that cater to visitors of all ages. One of the top family-friendly spots is Waterbom Bali, a water park that promises a day full of fun and excitement. With thrilling water slides, lazy rivers, and dedicated areas for younger children, it’s the perfect place to cool off and enjoy quality time together. Families can also explore the Bali Safari & Marine Park, where they can see exotic animals up close and participate in interactive experiences, making it both educational and entertaining.
For those seeking adventure, the Bali Zoo provides a unique opportunity to engage with animals in a natural setting. The zoo offers various activities, including animal feeding and interactive shows, making it an engaging experience for children. Additionally, Bali's beaches are ideal for family outings. Sanur Beach, with its calm waters and shallow areas, is perfect for younger kids to splash around, while older children can enjoy water sports like snorkeling and paddleboarding.
Beyond attractions, Bali also has numerous family-friendly accommodations that cater to the needs of traveling families. Many hotels offer spacious family rooms, kid-friendly amenities, and organized activities to keep the little ones entertained. Dining options are plentiful, with many restaurants providing children's menus and high chairs, ensuring that families can enjoy meals together without hassle. Whether it's a day at the beach, a visit to a theme park, or simply enjoying the local cuisine, Bali is a destination that promises memorable experiences for families.
Festivals and Events Celebrating Balinese Culture
Bali's cultural calendar is filled with vibrant festivals and events that showcase the island's rich traditions and community spirit. One of the most significant celebrations is Nyepi, the Day of Silence, which marks the Balinese New Year. On this day, the island comes to a standstill, with locals observing silence and reflection. The day before Nyepi is marked by colorful processions and the creation of large, elaborate *ogoh-ogoh* (demonic effigies) that are paraded through the streets and then burned at night, symbolizing the cleansing of evil spirits.
Another notable event is the Bali Arts Festival, held annually from June to July. This month-long celebration features performances, exhibitions, and workshops that highlight Balinese art, dance, and music. Visitors can immerse themselves in traditional performances, learn about local crafts, and witness the creativity of Balinese artists. The festival provides a unique opportunity to engage with the local community and experience the island's cultural richness.
Additionally, the Galungan festival, celebrated every 210 days, is an important religious event that honors the ancestors. During this time, families decorate their homes with *penjor* (bamboo poles adorned with offerings) and participate in ceremonies at local temples. The festive atmosphere is palpable, with traditional music and dance performances taking place throughout the island. Attending these festivals allows visitors to gain insight into the spiritual and cultural life of the Balinese people, making for a truly enriching experience.
Getting Practical with Transportation in Bali
Understanding transportation options in Bali is essential for a smooth travel experience. The island offers several convenient ways to get around, catering to different preferences and budgets. For those who enjoy the freedom of exploring at their own pace, renting a scooter is a popular choice. It allows you to navigate Bali's roads easily and access hidden gems that may not be reachable by public transport. Rental shops are widely available, and scooter rentals are generally affordable, making it a practical option for many travelers. Just remember to wear a helmet and be cautious on the roads, as traffic can be busy.
Taxis and ride-hailing apps are also abundant in Bali, providing a convenient way to get from one location to another. For traditional taxis, it’s best to agree on a fare before starting your journey, while ride-hailing apps offer transparent pricing that can help avoid misunderstandings. For those who prefer a more personalized experience, hiring a private driver can be an excellent option. This allows you to customize your itinerary and explore attractions at your leisure without the stress of navigation.
Public transport options, such as bemos (shared minivans), are available for budget-conscious travelers. While they can be crowded and less comfortable, bemos offer an authentic glimpse into local life and can be a fun way to meet fellow travelers. Regardless of your chosen mode of transport, Bali's scenic routes and vibrant culture promise an exciting journey as you explore the island.
Travel Smart with Essential Information
Before embarking on a trip to Bali, it's important to be well-informed about practical travel details to ensure a hassle-free experience. Visa requirements vary based on nationality, so checking the latest regulations is essential. Many travelers can enter Bali visa-free for short stays, while others may need to apply for a visa on arrival. Always carry your passport and ensure it remains valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date.
Health and safety are also crucial considerations. Bali is generally safe for tourists, but it's wise to take standard precautions, such as being cautious with street food and drinking bottled water to avoid any stomach issues. Additionally, travel insurance is highly recommended, as it can provide peace of mind in case of unexpected events. Familiarizing yourself with local emergency numbers and knowing the location of nearby hospitals can also be beneficial.
Lastly, understanding local customs and etiquette can enhance your experience. The Balinese people are known for their warmth and hospitality, and showing respect for their traditions is appreciated. Dressing modestly when visiting temples and being mindful of local customs during ceremonies is essential. Engaging with locals and learning a few basic phrases in *Bahasa Indonesia* can also go a long way in fostering positive interactions and enriching your travel experience.
Capture Bali’s Beauty Through Your Lens
Bali is a photographer's paradise, boasting countless scenic spots that are perfect for capturing the island's breathtaking beauty. Iconic locations like the Tegallalang Rice Terraces and the stunning beaches of Nusa Dua provide stunning backdrops for memorable photos. The vibrant colors of the terraces, especially during sunrise or sunset, create a magical atmosphere that every photographer dreams of. Similarly, the golden sands and turquoise waters of Bali's beaches offer endless opportunities for capturing the essence of island life.
For those interested in cultural photography, the intricate architecture of Bali's temples, such as Uluwatu Temple and Tanah Lot, presents a unique opportunity to document the island's rich heritage. The dramatic cliffs of Uluwatu Temple against the backdrop of the ocean create stunning compositions, especially during sunset when the sky transforms into a canvas of colors. Capturing the spiritual rituals and ceremonies that take place at these temples can also provide a deeper insight into Balinese culture.
Wildlife photography enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities to capture Bali's diverse fauna, from the playful monkeys at the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary to the vibrant marine life while snorkeling in Nusa Dua. Each moment spent in Bali can be a chance to create lasting memories through the lens, making it essential to have your camera ready to seize the beauty that surrounds you.
Indulge in Bali’s Culinary Delights
Bali's culinary scene is a delightful fusion of flavors and influences, offering a diverse array of dining options that cater to every palate. From traditional Balinese dishes to international cuisine, the island is a food lover's paradise. Must-try dishes include *Nasi Goreng* (fried rice), *Babi Guling* (suckling pig), and *Ayam Betutu* (spiced chicken). Many restaurants, such as Naughty Nuri's Warung Seminyak and Massimo Italian Restaurant, are renowned for their delicious offerings and vibrant atmospheres, making them popular dining spots for both locals and tourists.
Street food is another highlight of Bali’s culinary scene, providing an authentic taste of local flavors. Exploring local markets and food stalls allows visitors to sample a variety of dishes, from *sate* (skewered meat) to *bakso* (meatballs). Trying local delicacies in a casual setting adds to the overall experience, allowing you to connect with the local culture through its food. For those interested in learning about Balinese cuisine, participating in a cooking class can be a rewarding experience, where you can gain insight into traditional cooking techniques and ingredients.
Fine dining options are also available for those looking to indulge in a more upscale culinary experience. Restaurants like La Favela offer a unique dining ambiance alongside a diverse menu that highlights fresh, local ingredients. Whether dining at a beachside café or a high-end restaurant, Bali's culinary delights promise to satisfy every craving and create lasting memories of your gastronomic journey on the island.
Relax and Rejuvenate at Bali’s Wellness Retreats
Bali is renowned for its wellness scene, attracting visitors seeking relaxation and rejuvenation. The island is home to numerous luxurious spa resorts and wellness retreats, offering a range of treatments designed to pamper both body and mind. From traditional Balinese massages to holistic therapies, these wellness centers provide a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Many spas are set in serene natural surroundings, enhancing the overall experience with soothing views and calming sounds.
For those looking to immerse themselves in wellness practices, Bali offers yoga retreats that cater to various levels of experience. Many retreats combine yoga sessions with meditation, healthy meals, and holistic workshops, creating a comprehensive approach to well-being. Locations such as Ubud and Canggu are particularly popular for their serene atmosphere and abundance of wellness facilities. Participating in these retreats allows visitors to unwind, recharge, and connect with their inner selves amidst Bali's stunning landscapes.
In addition to spa treatments and yoga, Bali's wellness culture often incorporates healthy dining options. Many restaurants focus on organic, locally sourced ingredients, providing delicious meals that nourish the body. Whether enjoying a fresh smoothie bowl or a gourmet vegan dish, the culinary offerings at wellness retreats complement the overall rejuvenation experience. Embracing Bali's wellness culture is a wonderful way to enhance your travel experience while prioritizing self-care and relaxation.
Unique Accommodations for Every Traveler
Bali offers a wide variety of unique accommodations that cater to different types of travelers. For those seeking luxury, private villas with stunning views and personalized service are abundant. Many villas come equipped with private pools, lush gardens, and dedicated staff, ensuring a lavish experience. Staying in a villa allows guests to enjoy a tranquil environment while having the freedom to explore the island at their own pace. The RIMBA by AYANA Bali is an excellent choice for those looking for a blend of modern luxury and traditional Balinese design.
For travelers seeking a more intimate experience, boutique hotels provide a charming atmosphere and often reflect the local culture. These accommodations typically feature unique designs, personalized service, and a more homely feel. The Prama Sanur Beach Bali Hotel is a great option for families and couples alike, offering comfortable rooms and easy access to the beach. Additionally, budget-friendly hotels like the Swiss-Belhotel Tuban provide excellent value without compromising on quality, making them ideal for cost-conscious travelers.
Whether you prefer the luxury of a private villa, the charm of a boutique hotel, or the convenience of a budget-friendly stay, Bali has something for everyone. Booking through Agoda.com can help you find the perfect accommodation that suits your needs and preferences, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay on this enchanting island.
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