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Things to do in Bali

Bali’s stunning scenery, rich culture, and friendly locals make it a perfect tropical escape.

Bali, often called the "Island of the Gods," is a tropical paradise in Indonesia that offers a perfect mix of stunning landscapes, rich culture, and relaxation. Known for its terraced rice fields, ancient temples, vibrant art scene, and beautiful beaches, Bali has something for every traveler. Whether you're exploring the spiritual side at Uluwatu Temple, trekking Mount Batur at sunrise, or enjoying the luxury of resorts in Seminyak, Bali offers a unique experience. If you're on holiday in Rhodes and looking for a tropical getaway, Bali provides an exotic destination with a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

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Ancient Temples and Jatiluwih Rice Terrace Private Tour

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Best of Bali Jungle Swing with Ubud Sightseeing Tour

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Bali Instagram Tour: The Most Scenic Spots

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Traditional Massage With Balinese Boreh To Your Place

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Facial Treatments with Villa, Hotel and Home Services

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€22.00
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Mount Batur Sunrise Hiking with Natural Hot Spring Option

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€33.00
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Deep Tissue Massage Treatment Home Service

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Aromatherapy Massage Sensation With Home Services

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Bali: Parasailing, Jet Ski & Uluwatu Tour with Kecak Dance

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Bali Full-Day Traditional Village Sightseeing Trip All Inclusive

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€65.00
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Bali: Nusa Penida All-Inclusive Full-Day Tour with Transfers

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Pura Mangening: Water Temple Tour with Spiritual Cleansing

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When to Visit

The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season (April to October) when the weather is sunny, and rainfall is minimal. This period is ideal for beach activities, trekking, and sightseeing. July and August are the peak months, so expect larger crowds and higher prices. The wet season (November to March) brings heavy rain, but it’s still a good time for cultural exploration and indoor activities. If you want to experience local festivals, visit in March for Nyepi Day, the Balinese New Year, when the entire island observes a day of silence.

Getting Around

Getting around Bali is easiest with a private driver or rented scooter, especially if you want to explore less touristy areas. Ride-hailing apps like Grab and Gojek are convenient for short distances in cities. Public transport is limited, so most tourists opt for car rentals with drivers for day trips to places like Ubud, Tanah Lot, and Nusa Dua. Traffic can be heavy in popular areas, so plan your travel time accordingly.

Traveler Tips

Currency: The local currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). ATMs are widely available, but always use ones attached to banks for safety. Language: Balinese and Bahasa Indonesia are spoken, but English is widely understood in tourist areas. Local Cuisine: Try dishes like nasi goreng (fried rice), satay (grilled meat skewers), and babi guling (roast pork). Temples: Wear a sarong when visiting temples; many provide one at the entrance. Safety: Be cautious when renting scooters and always wear a helmet.

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People Also Ask

Do I need a visa to visit Bali?

Most tourists can visit Bali without a visa for stays up to 30 days. If you plan to stay longer, you can apply for a visa extension or a different visa type. Always check the latest entry requirements before you travel to ensure a smooth arrival.

What is the best currency to use in Bali?

The Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the local currency. It’s best to exchange money at authorized exchange offices or ATMs. Avoid exchanging at airports or hotels, as rates tend to be less favorable. Credit cards are accepted at many places, but cash is often preferred in rural areas.

What language is spoken in Bali?

The official language of Bali is Bahasa Indonesia, but Balinese is also widely spoken. English is commonly understood in tourist areas, especially in hotels, restaurants, and shops. Learning a few basic phrases in Bahasa Indonesia, like "terima kasih" (thank you), can be appreciated by locals.

Is Bali safe for tourists?

Bali is generally safe for tourists, with a low crime rate. However, like any destination, it’s important to stay alert. Avoid walking alone late at night in less crowded areas, watch your belongings, and be cautious of scams. Follow local advice and take standard travel precautions.

What should I wear when visiting temples in Bali?

When visiting temples, dress modestly. Both men and women should wear long pants or skirts and cover their shoulders. It’s customary to wear a sarong (often provided at temple entrances) as a sign of respect. Avoid wearing hats or shoes inside temples as well.

What is the weather like in Bali?

Bali enjoys a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round, averaging 30°C (86°F). The dry season (April to October) is ideal for outdoor activities. The wet season (November to March) is characterized by short, heavy showers, especially from December to February. Always pack light, breathable clothing.

Are there any health precautions I need to take before visiting Bali?

Before traveling to Bali, check if vaccinations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Japanese Encephalitis are recommended. It’s also a good idea to drink bottled water to avoid stomach issues. Insect repellent is essential to protect against mosquito bites, particularly in rural or jungle areas.

How do I get from the airport to my hotel in Bali?

Ngurah Rai International Airport is about 20 minutes from popular areas like Kuta and Seminyak. Taxis are available, but make sure to use the official taxi counter. Alternatively, many hotels offer airport transfers. Grab and Gojek are also options for affordable rides to your accommodation.

Is Bali a good destination for families?

Yes, Bali is great for families! With family-friendly resorts, beaches, and attractions like water parks, zoos, and cultural shows, there's plenty to keep kids entertained. Ubud’s rice terraces and Bali Safari & Marine Park are top family activities. Just ensure to keep an eye on young children around the water.

What is the local cuisine like in Bali?

Bali offers a rich and diverse food scene. Try traditional dishes like Nasi Goreng (fried rice), Mie Goreng (fried noodles), and Babi Guling (suckling pig). For those who love fresh seafood, Bali’s coastal areas offer delicious fish and prawns. Street food is a must-try, but ensure it’s prepared in hygienic conditions.

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