Bali Travel Guide

Indonesia

A sandy beach with palm trees and a clear blue sky.
Colorful surfboards lined up on a beach with umbrellas and lounge chairs.
A temple complex with stone structures, a garden with manicured hedges, and visitors walking around.
A coastal cliff with a pathway and a small building.
A temple entrance with intricate carvings and a stone bridge leading up to it.

Gaze at rice terraces and mountains, explore ancient Hindu temples, meet exotic animals, or simply laze on pristine beaches.

Bali is a country with all-round appeal. Whether you're a young family, lone backpacker, newlyweds, or retired, the sumptuous beauty of this country will lure you in. Prices can suit all pockets too. Famous for its nightlife and beaches, Bali is also a country rich in heritage and diverse wildlife. Explore all assets of this Indonesian island, or focus on one or two.

It's fair to say that many of Bali's first tourists flocked here for the beaches. With warm, untainted waters and immaculate sands to match, beach life remains big here. You'll find ample action on the likes of North Kuta Beach, which has been welcoming surfers and sunbathers since the 1970s. For a more peaceful coastal experience, try nearby Sanur Beach, which offers a markedly more laid back approach. Expert surfers will want to head straight to Uluwatu Beach. This humble sandy cove is home to some of Bali's mightiest waves. Looming above the beach is another example of why Bali is so popular among tourists Uluwatu Temple. Revel in the history of this religious building that dates back beyond the 11th century, and watch the sun set over the Java Sea.

Bali's temples are a significant attraction. Bathe in koi carp-infested waters at the Gunung Kawi Temple, before retreating to one of its ancient meditation rooms hewn into the rock. The Ulun Danu Temple resides in one of Bali's most spectacular settings. Take a boat out onto Lake Bratan, and witness its misty mountain backdrop.

It's impossible to travel far in Bali without encountering beguiling scenes of nature. Hike around the verdant rice terraces of Tegallalang Village, deemed the prettiest in the country. Cool off in the idyllic waters underneath Gitgit Waterfall. Make exotic feathered friends at the Bali Bird Park, home to the world's largest collection of Indonesian birds. Feed deer, camels and tigers at Bali Zoo. Hitch an elephant-back ride through the jungle at the Bali Elephant Safari Park Lodge. Find more unique accommodation at Saranam Eco-Resort, where you can sleep in a traditional Balinese lodge, way up in the mountains.

Getting around Bali is easy enough if you drive. Car and scooter rentals allow you maximum freedom. Taxis are generally affordable, although less so when heading to and from overly touristy destinations. Temperatures remain pleasantly warm throughout the year. To avoid a saturation of rain, visit between April and October.

Popular cities in Bali

A temple with intricate carvings, surrounded by lush greenery and palm trees.
Ubud
Known for Forests, Spas and Yoga
Visit Hindu temples in lush forests, treat yourself to rejuvenating body treatments and discover the thriving arts scene of Bali's cultural capital.

Reasons to visit

  • Ubud Monkey Forest
  • Ubud Palace
  • Ubud Traditional Art Market
A beach with clear turquoise water, a rocky cliff, and people swimming and surfing.
Pecatu
Known for Beaches, Relaxing and Sea
Experience secluded Pecatu: its surfing, temples, beaches and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Padang Padang Beach
  • Bingin Beach
  • Uluwatu Cliffs
A beach with yellow lounge chairs and orange umbrellas.
Seminyak
Known for Beaches, Spas and Cafes
Enjoy the best of seaside luxury at this upmarket resort, a quieter and more refined choice than busy Kuta.

Reasons to visit

  • Seminyak Beach
  • Seminyak Square
  • Eat Street
A sandy beach with palm trees and a clear blue sky.
Denpasar
Known for Beaches, Family-friendly and Romantic
After you touch down in Denpasar, stick around a while to see what the capital has to offer.

Reasons to visit

  • Sanur Beach
  • Sindhu Beach
  • Mertasari Beach
A sandy beach with palm trees and a clear blue sky.
Nusa Dua
Known for Beaches, Relaxing and Family-friendly
This tourism estate has luxury seaside resorts, sweeping beaches, great surf and restaurants, shops and museums all within a gated community.

Reasons to visit

  • Nusa Dua Beach
  • Bali Collection Shopping Centre
  • Geger Beach
Terraced rice fields with dense tropical vegetation.
Tegallalang
Known for Relaxing, Jungles and Nature
Experience Bali at its rural rawest; emerald rice fields and swaying palms make this area tantalisingly photogenic.

Reasons to visit

  • Tegallalang Rice Terrace
  • Bali Pulina

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