Category: Bali travel guide

Bali may be small but the island is super diverse and utterly exotic. With so much beauty around, so many things to do and the most amazing places to stay, it is hard to decide on which part of the island will accommodate your needs best. Read more about different parts of Bali Island here. Beach Clubs and shopping, sleepy villages and rice paddies or waterfalls and temples? South, East, North or West Bali? You will get a better idea about these different yet equally beautiful areas of the island in this section.

Bali Beach Guide

One island, the only Hindu Island of Indonesia, is completely surrounded by pristine beaches. We need a Bali beach guide! Let’s circle the island and find out more about the coastline and the beaches of Bali. While it’s almost impossible to…

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Nusa Lembongan Travel Guide

Nusa Lembongan is a charming little Hindu island located on the southeast coast of Bali, located just a short boat ride from Sanur. The island is no larger than 8 kilometers and it really is a little tropical paradise, away…

Lovina Travel Guide

Lovina Travel Guide

Lovina is a sleepy coastal village in the north of Bali. Do you know that there are lots of nice things to see and do around the town? The centre is quite charming and you can easily get yourself around on…

Candidasa Travel Guide

Candidasa is a peaceful coastal town in the East of Bali. The natural beauty of this sleepy traditional fisherman’ village is breathtaking! In Candidasa, you can still see the raw unspoilt nature of Bali, far away from the noise and…

10 things not to miss in Bali

10 things not to miss in Bali

Updated on 11/09/2018 Bali has been named ‘The Island of the Gods’ or ‘Paradise Island’ and I know why! This tiny Hindu island, one of the 17,508 islands in Indonesia, is home to an amazingly rich culture, endless rice paddies,…

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A complete guide to scooter rental in Bali

Updated on 29/05/2023 There is no better, more convenient and fun way to see Bali than cruising around the island on a scooter. Imagine yourself driving high up in the mountains, through endless emerald rice paddies, passing lakes, waterfalls and…

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What families can do in Bali for Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year is coming up, welcoming the year of the Rooster and Bali is celebrating it! A colourful feast, with red Chinese lampions, dragons, traditional dances and firework, awaits you and your family. In Bali, the Chinese new year has become…