Located on a small island of Indonesia in Southeast Asia, Bali is one of the most sought out places to vacation globally. With its endless stunning beaches, inspiring historic temples, excellent Indonesian food, and an abundance of activities in the crystal-clear waters, this tropical paradise there’s never a dull moment in this magical paradise.
Visiting Bali is best from April to October as the rainy months’ span from November to March. The local Balinese people and culture are just as impressive as the scenery, and there are so many beautiful things to do and see. Here’s a quick guide to help guide you on the ultimate experience of Bali, where your first step is finding a luxurious vacation rental to maximize your adventure. For a complete guide to Bali, the Bali website has an extensive list of all the fantastic places to experience.
Things to Know
When traveling to another country, there are a few essentials to understand before you go, language, currency, electrical outlet types, and safety ratings. The primary languages spoken in Bali are Indonesian, Balinese, and English.
The currency accepted is the Indonesian Rupiah, and cash is the preferred payment method. You may be able to find some vendors who will take credit cards.
The outlets used in Bali are type C and F with a standard voltage of 230 V and a standard frequency is 50Hz. If you travel to other countries, it is often best to buy a universal adapter with surge protection and a converter for any electronics.
Bali is considered a safe place to visit so you do not have to worry to much about wandering the island. The only thing you need to watch out for is the road safety.
Places to Stay
Bali is an affordable destination for vacation rentals, and you can choose unique villas or small single rooms for a fraction of what it may cost anywhere. A night in a private villa starts as low as $36 a night! Bali Hotel rooms can be anywhere from $11 and up.
All pricing when booking Bali vacation rentals vary on the season and the day of the week. The prices listed here are an average cost per night.
Check out this unique Indonesia Bali hut built out of bamboo and close to Ubud ( a town on the Indonesian island of Bali in Ubud District). This private hut is $86 a night. When traveling with a large group, this 10-bedroom villa is $718 a night. The airfare may be pricey to get to Bali, but it more than makes up for the cost of the fantastic and affordable places to stay.
Getting Around Bali
Bali is a small Indonesian island with no public transit system. There are some questionable buses, but they have been known to be unreliable. In Bali, you will see an endless barrage of motorbikes as it is the primary mode of transportation around the island. Think New York City crowded streets but with motorbikes. It can be intimidating for some, but taxis are available for you to hire. With Bali being a tourist destination, many private car services double as tour guides.
Popular Destinations
In Bali, there’s an abundance of beach destinations for you to surf, swim and relax on the beach with a coconut drink. The real adventure is in the many adventures around and central to the island.
Visit one of the thousands of Hindu temples around the island to explore the ornate architecture and fantastic ambiance. One of the most iconic temples is the Tirta Empul, Bali’s Sacred Water Temple. The temple contains many holy springs that have been created by the God Indra. Indra blessed the waters and is said to purify those who bathe there. Tirta Empul is dedicated to Vishnu, the Hindu God of water.
For a bit of wildlife adventure, visit the Monkey Forest Ubud. The temple complex is centuries old and home to over 500 long-tailed macaques free to roam. Visitors have the unique opportunity to wander and get up close and personal with these monkeys with no bars between them. The surrounding forest is 27 acres of forested land that contain over 80 species of trees, sacred sculptures, and winding paths.
Eats and Treats
The fantastic restaurants located in Bali are sure to amaze, and many of them are located in gorgeous scenic locations that are sure to never disappoint. Much of the Balinese food resembles Indonesian food, but because Bali is predominantly Hindu, they rarely eat beef and eat more pork.
For an authentic Bali cuisine experience, you must visit Kaum located in Seminyak. With a name meaning tribe, the restaurant’s concept centers around the archipelago and its tribes’ cooking and catching methods. The food is served family-style with rich regional dishes with as many locally sourced ingredients to support Balinese communities.
For a treat, check our Gusto Gelato & Café located in Seminyak & Petitenget. They have what they call the “craziest but delicious” selection of ice creams and sherberts in all of Bali. Everything is made in-house by Chef Regis and his team, and they are always looking for ways to elevate the experience. Their flavors come in Cinnamon, Avocado, Soursop, Dragon fruits, Tamarillo, Lemongrass, Kemangi, Spirulina, Ginger, Vanilla, Chocolate, and Chilli.
Nightlife
Over the past few years, the nightlife scene in Bali has grown, with many upbeat clubs, bars, and pubs sure to keep you entertained throughout the evening. Bali has an abundance of places to satisfy anyone’s nightlife preferences, whether it’s getting out and getting dressed to the nines or wearing your favorite jeans and t-shirt and grabbing a few beers.
In the heart of Bali, dance the night away at Bounty Discotheque. It’s known for its unique foam parties and DJ battles. There is never a dull moment at Bounty Discotheque. Or, for a more low-critical sleek nightclub with a rooftop bar, visit ZJ’s Bar and Lounge.
Bali is the perfect magical getaway on any budget. The cost of living is highly affordable, extending to the tourists who visit. You can genuinely treat yourself in Bali, and this guide barely scratched the surface of the adventure you can experience in Bali.
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Travel Restrictions
As we know, it can be hard these days to stay on top of travel restrictions to each country. The travel status of vacation countries can change daily, weekly, monthly. That’s why it’s best you learn before you go and get the information you need to consider when planning travel. Learn about country-specific entry requirements. Kayak offers a way to Check Travel Restrictions to Vacation Rentals in Bali Here.
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