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Bali – Island of Gods
Bali is one of the most amazing places in the world. This rather small island offers a myriad of experiences to all kind of travelers.
There are so many choices to make, depending on your preferences and interests, your budget, the time of the year, whether you can ride a scooter or not, whether you come with kids, or for honeymoon etc. All those factors influence greatly which destination in Bali you should choose. Furthermore, there are a few things every international traveler needs to get ready.
These are the 4 things YOU MUST PREPARE before your arrival to Bali
Visa – Depending on your nationality the process can take 5 days up to several weeks
Customs – Fill in online within 72h before your arrival
Tax – Pay online before your Arrival
MPOX related – Fill in Online before your Arrival
These are the 5 things that are REALLY GOOD TO KNOW before your arrival
IDP – If you want to rent and ride a motor scooter you need a national AND INternational Driving Permit
Destinations – Each destination in Bali is very different from one another, choose the ones that you would enjoy and avoid the others 😉
How to Behave – Bali’s culture and way of life are very tolerant, yet it is important to know some basics when exploring the Island of Gods
Transportation – really depends on the area you choose.
Weather – high and low season, dry and rainy season
The Ultimate Quick-Guide to Bali in 3 minutes
On our website you will probably find more information about Bali, than in a printed Travel Guide Book. Bali is a small island, but complex due to the sheer amount of things to do and different places , which can be quite overwhelming. If you have not been to Bali yet and want to get a brief overview, then this little Travel FAQ will help you to start your travel planning.
Bali - Must Know & Facts
VISA for Indonesia
Travelers from 90+ countries can now obtain a simple Visit Visa (B1, or also known as VISA ON ARRIVAL (VoA) - get it online or upon arrival)
Travelers from other countries or if you intend to stay longer than 60 days, or travel with a business purpose, then you need to apply for 211A Visit Visa before you arrive.
TRAVEL REGULATIONS for Bali
There are several travel requirements that are necessary to be aware of, which apply to ALL travelers.
In addition to the general travel and entry regulations when entering into Indonesia, when visiting Bali, one also has to pay the Bali Tourist Tax.
Bali is so diverse and like any foreign country there are often different rules and regulations to be aware of. These are the things we suggest you do before booking flights and hotels:
- Check the Visa Regulations that apply to your nationality - Visa Regulations
- Check the general travel regulation & requirements you must follow before your arrival - Travel Regulations
- Fill in the custom declaration form for Indonesia BEFOE arrival (for available 72 hours before your arrival)
- Since 30.Aug every international traveler needs to fill in a health pass form due to MPOX.
- Choose the season and best month for you to visit Bali - Weather Guide
- Become aware of the different destinations and what they offer. Each region is very different (nature, climate, hotels, "crowds", prices, transportation facilities, suitable for families, etc) - Destination Guide
- Get familiar a bit with the unique culture and customs - Culture Guide
- Book hotels and Villas that are well located according to your needs. Always check the map and understand walking distance to beach, attractions, restaurants etc). What looks nearby might not be, and an hotel calling itself X Seminyak, might not be really in Seminyak - Book Hotels & Book Villas
- Make a list of what you would like to do and experience. Bali offers hundreds of things to do, visit and explore and see how far these attractions and sites are away from your hotel location. Understanding how to get from A to B can make or break a holiday. Check out our Transportation Guide and plan beforehand - Transportation Guide
- Rent a scooter if you can drive one, which would male it much more easy to get from A to B - Scooter Rental
- Make sure you get online in Bali and get a Data package - SIM & e-SIM cards
- Browse through our travel guide and find out more about Bali and how to get ready - Travel Guide
- Last but not least: Get good deals and choose quality experiences - BaliCard Selection and Discounts for 200+ experiences and venues
Starting 14Feb 2024 every International traveler needs to pay IDR 150,000. More information and where and how to pay the levy:
Bali Tourism Tax
May, June, September are the very best months to visit Bali.
In general, best time to visit Bali is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. This is when the weather is sunny and dry with little chance of rain, making it ideal for a tropical holiday.
Glad you asked 😉
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Something for everyone
In general one can say, that these destinations are the most popular and offer something for everyone. Canggu & Berawa | Ubud | Seminyak | Sanur | Nusa Lembongan & Ceningan | Nusa Dua (more luxurious)
Check out our destination guide to get a clearer overview about what each destination and region in Bali is famous for and what you can expect there. Your holiday experience will depend greatly on choosing the right region and location that matches your preferences.
Bali Destination GuideTropical Climate
The climate in Bali is warm, humid, and tropical characterized by high temperatures and high humidity throughout the year. Bali has two distinct seasons: the dry season, which runs from April to October and the wet season, which runs from November to March.
- During the dry season, temperatures typically range between 80-90°F (27-32°C) and humidity is relatively low. This is the most popular time for tourists to visit Bali, as the weather is sunny and dry with little chance of rain.
- During the wet season, temperatures are still warm but the humidity is higher and there is more rainfall. The island receives most of its annual rainfall during this time, and it can be quite heavy at times. Even though it's the rainy season, it doesn't rain all day, usually there are short spells of rain that might last an hour or two in the afternoon.
- The highlands and mountains are significantly cooler than the coastal areas
- The best time to visit would be during the dry season if you want to enjoy sunny and dry weather, but the island is a popular destination year-round and offer many activities to do even in the rainy season. Very best months to visit: May, June, September.
- You should pack light, comfortable clothing, a swimsuit, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a hat or sunglasses. It's also a good idea to pack a light rain jacket or umbrella for the occasional rain shower.
More details and facts about Bali Weather, Climate, Temperatures, Rainfall & Seasons
As long as you can
If you visit Bali from further away than 6-8h by plane, a solid 2 or 3 weeks is what you should aim for, so you have some time to adjust a potential jetlag and also time to explore and then relax.
Bali is a destination, that offers in general great value for money, whether you are traveling on a budget, or if you are the luxury traveler only seeking the best .
Backpacker
Accommodation USD 15-30 per room per night / a meal USD 2-4 / scooter rental per day USD 3-6
Mid-Segment 3 to 4*
Accommodation USD 80-120 per room per night / a meal USD 6-10 / scooter rental per day USD 3-6 / Car Rental per day USD 35-45
Accommodation USD 170-400 per room per night / a meal USD 12-20 / scooter rental per day USD 10-15 / Car Rental per day USD 60-100
The Bali-Supreme Experience - The Best of the Best
Accommodation USD 400+ per room per night / a meal USD 30-60 / scooter rental per day USD 10-15 / Car Rental per day USD 60-100
Imported Wines & Spirits are rather expensive compared to most other countries, due to an additional taxed imposed. A cocktail in a nice bar will cost you around USD 8-12.
- Amazing Accommodation Options
- Endless Summer
- The wonderful people of Bali
- Beaches of all styles and colours & Waves for Surfing
- Sightseeing
- Wellness, Health / Spirituality
- Art & Culture
- Family & Kids Friendly
- Culinary & Nightlife
- Scuba Diving
Want to know more why this island is so magical and special?
Bali has literally hundreds of places to visit and things to do - many hidden treasures. If we would have to pick 5, then that's our list:
- Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple with Kecak Dance before Sunset, and on the way back fresh BBQ seafood dinner on the beach in Jimbaran.
- Daytrip to the Rice Field Terraces (e.g. JatiLuwih) and a stop at the temples Tirta Empul or Goa Gaja, closing the day with a traditional Dance performance in Ubud with a dinner in one of the many amazing restaurants in Ubud.
- Hit one of the amazing Beach Clubs in Canggu, such as the FINNS Beach Club or La Brisa for the day, and if you are up for it, stay till after sunset, when some of the coolest DJs get to work their art.
- Visit the Artist Villages of Mas or Celuk, and experience first hand how these masters are carving and creating the most amazing artworks.
- The Mountains - Climb Mount Batur or if this is too difficult join for an e-bike tour through the villages and highlands of Bali.
Of course there is more, scuba diving, golfing, trekking, canyoning, rafting, the animal parks, countless temples and religious sites, hundreds of amazing restaurants, bars, and clubs...the list is endless... that's why so many travelers come back.
If you are up to it, the best and easiest way to get around within a certain area, is if you rent a scooter (wear a helmet, and take it easy, bring an international driving license (or get one online here).
The Gojek App (Android, Apple) allows you to call for a scooter taxi or a car taxi, like Uber), which is very affordable and easy to handle. You can also rent a car with a driver for a full day (8-10h) for ca USD45, which is a great way to go for tours or to manage larger distances.
if you get a cab, make sure you get a BLUEBIRD, the drivers are the most friendly, the most reliable and will take you from A to B without detours and usually switch on the meter without you having to ask.
We suggest strongly, get Internet Connection on your phone. To handle the map apps and navigate with google maps or Waze we suggest to get a Tourist SIMCard with data package (can be ordered here online).
To rent a motorized scooter or motorbike of up to 150cc (more than enough) you will need to bring your national CAR driving license AND an international driving license, which is now mandatory in Bali. If you can't get an international driving license (IDP) in time, you can get one online by following the link below, that is accepted by the Indonesian authorities.
Simply put, the most wonderful people. It's difficult to find a more tolerant, easy going and welcoming culture in the world. Travelers feel it, there is something special about the Balinese, something, one must experience something unique and authentic, that has not been lost even though tourism has been part of Bali since more than 50 years now.
The main language is Bahasa Indonesia, but with English you will have absolutely no problems in Bali. The Balinese speak their own local language among each other (Bahasa Bali). Bahasa Indonesia is fairly easy, and if you manage to remember only a few words, you will open hearts and doors.
Yes, you can visit Bali's Mountains and climb Volcanos. You might have heard in the news, that Bali's former Governor Koster issued a decree, forbidding climbing Bali’s mountains. This came as a response of several social media posts, were tourists gravely misbehaved, disrespecting the holy sites and Bali's cultural integrity overall. Yet, this decree has not been enforced and as it turned out, was not based on legal ground. There is no ban on visiting the mountains and volcanos. Some mountains might be temporarily closed at times, but the reasons will be usually weather conditions, volcanic activities, or ceremonies.
Travel Itinerary Suggestions for visiting Bali for the first time
- A few days in Sanur, Jimbaran or Nusa Dua, easy arrival and chill.
- Then Ubud to discover the culture and natural sites of central and north Bali (Tours, Chilling, Health, Yoga).
- Hop over to Lembongan and Ceningan Islands for the tropical and more simple life style as Bali offered 30 years ago (and great diving).
- Conclude your trip with some going out, party, shopping, sunset chills in Kuta, Legian, Seminyak or Canggu.
With that set of choices you will discover a lot…in 2 or 3 weeks…and when you come back to Bali…there is more, much more to discover and explore. Travelers have been coming to Bali for decades and return every year; they still discover new things and gain new experiences.
Yes, Bali's nightlife is a real treat. Kuta's reputation among the young and wild, mostly coming from Australia, is legendary. In high season and in November Kuta feels at times like a spring break fantasy. Seminyak offers the widest range of places to go out, also more upbeat and classy, while Canggu is catching up, even though the vibe in Canggu is more relaxed and less "crazy".
Yes, Bali has issued an official tourist guideline on hoe to behave when visiting the island of Gods. This came as a response to several incidences that blew up in social media, where tourists disrespected the laws, regulations and culture in Bali.
Depends on how one defines a paradise
Let's start with the challenging aspects. For one, Bali is not a paradise like the picture postcards of Maldives or the Bahamas suggest. The beaches of Kuta up to Canggu are quite stunning, and wide, and with fun waves to surf, but less tropical than one might expect. Mass tourism has left its mark on some places n the south, such as Kuta, Seminyak, and even Ubud. But many travelers love this aspect of Bai, because it comes with a wide variety of restaurants, bars, shops and with lots of accommodation options. Traffic can be a problem in the dense areas, such as Seminyak and Canggu,. where development was faster than roads were constructed,. IN peak season such as Christmas, traffic can be quite challenging overall. ...that's all not matching the idea of a paradise.
But, in many aspects Bali is and still is a paradise, and one of the best destinations in the world. Why? Because it is tolerant and inviting and lets you be who you want to be. It has an incredible variety of almost everything any traveler wishes to explore or experience. It offers great value for money, and an art and culture that is unique in this world, authentic, and alive. If you want to leave the mass tourism behind, all you need is a short drive and you will enter a Bali that has almost not changed in decades. There are countless areas and sites that are absolutely remote, quiet and almost untouched, where magnificent nature shows her beauty.
Bali is a paradise because of the whole package it offers, and not because it looks like a "white sandy beach coconut tree postcard" wherever you go.
Yes, for sure it's safer than other places. And single women can travel freely and safely. Of course, like everywhere else in the world, where there is tourism, there is crime and scam. But if you keep a normal level of common sense and don't fall into the traps of senseless drinking and drugs, you should be fine.
The biggest threat is probably when untrained drivers rent a scooter and overestimate their skills and underestimate the complexity of the traffic.
Bali Destination Guide - Best Destinations to Stay in Bali
These are the most popular and best areas to stay and visit in Bali. Each destination in Bali is quite different and unique. It's good to get familiar with these areas before booking your hotel and choosing your itinerary.