When it comes to things to do in Bali, your holiday can be filled with culture, nature, art, and the spiritual. The spectacular beaches of Kuta, Nusa Dua and Seminyak offer hours of swimming, surfing and sunbathing, while the cultural area of Ubud is known for its picturesque rice terraces. Get away from the crowds by visiting the northern and eastern coasts, where hidden waterfalls wait to be discovered. Bali's west...
Baca selanjutnyaDining in Bali comes in various forms, from food stalls (known locally as warung) that serve traditional and local fare to fine-dining restaurants specialising in fusion and international dishes. The island is an international gathering place, so it’s no surprise to see a wide range of options to suit every palate and budget level. Bali has an exciting culinary scene – one that’s consistently changing. Head to Jimbaran for beachfront cafes...
Baca selanjutnyaA day of shopping in Bali often results in a treasure trove of fine arts and handicrafts. Bargaining in local markets, shops and art galleries is common practice – getting a good price largely depends on your bargaining prowess and good humour. Remember to bring along some cash as not all places accept credit cards. Some of the best places to shop in Bali open late and usually until 11pm. Many...
Baca selanjutnyaThere are plenty of shopping experiences in Bali, from modern malls offering international brands, to artisan villages specialising in traditional crafts and art forms. The island is also home to international designer brands, many of which have flagship boutiques in...
Nightlife in Bali emerges as the sun sets over the western coastline. The beaches of Kuta, Seminyak and Legian have some of the best nightlife spots on the island. Live bars host occasional gigs from international artists, while resort-owned bars transform into more dynamic places where you can enjoy live DJs and bands until late. In other parts of the island, some top nightspots are known for being set in impressive...
Baca selanjutnyaOur Bali information guides can help you get to know about the island before your trip. As one of the most popular holiday destinations in Southeast Asia, Bali has thousands of temples and shrines, traditional markets, natural splendour, and colourful cultures for you to discover. It’s important to observe the local lifestyle, as this predominantly Hindu island has plenty of unique traditions and celebrations you won't likely find elsewhere. From the...
Baca selanjutnyaUbud is, in many ways, the cultural hub of Bali. Home to one of Bali’s royal families, this traditional country town has royal palaces and ancient temples. It's also where some of the world’s notable artisans and collectors have visited...
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