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2025 Bali Travel Guide: Weather, Transportation, Popular Attractions, and Everything You Need (Updated 2025 4)

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Recommended trip: 2–5 day(s)

Recommended trip: 2–5 day(s)

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Bali Brief Guide

Bali is one of the most famous of Indonesia’s 'thousand islands', with its sandy beaches, world-class surf spots, and spectacular underwater views. A wealth of entertainment venues, restaurants, cafés, and spas of all grades await vacationers. It is dotted with rural farmhouses, forest grasslands, and deep emerald valleys full of rapids. There are two active volcanoes in the north, adding an air of mystery and natural extravagance. There are numerous elegant villas hidden within the island, while the luxury beach resorts are a top choice among honeymooners.

Bali Must-try Local Experiences

1. Witness the Sunrise at Mount Batur Hike to the summit of Mount Batur for a breathtaking sunrise over the caldera and surrounding landscapes. The challenging trek is rewarded with stunning panoramic views. 2. Explore the Cultural Heart of Ubud Immerse yourself in Ubud's artistic and spiritual hub. Visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, Ubud Art Market, and catch a traditional Balinese dance performance. 3. Relax on the Pristine Beaches Bali offers beaches for every traveler, from Kuta and Seminyak to Nusa Dua and Uluwatu. Enjoy sunbathing, swimming, or surfing in turquoise waters. 4. Discover the Beauty of Tanah Lot Temple Visit Tanah Lot Temple, perched on a dramatic rock formation, for a magical sunset experience. The temple is one of Bali's most iconic landmarks. 5. Chase Waterfalls in North Bali Explore North Bali's stunning waterfalls like Sekumpul, Gitgit, and Aling-Aling. Take a refreshing dip and reconnect with nature. 6. Go on an Adventure in Nusa Islands Bali offers excellent diving and snorkeling spots, visitors can explore the Nusa Islands (Lembongan, Ceningan, and Penida) for pristine beaches, snorkeling, diving, hidden coves, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse marine life 7. Witness a Legong Dance Performance Enjoy the intricate movements and vibrant costumes of a Legong dance performance, which tells stories from Hindu mythology. 8. Get a Traditional Balinese Massage Indulge in a relaxing Balinese massage, combining gentle stretches, acupressure, and aromatherapy oils to relieve tension. 9. Attend a Kecak Fire Dance Performance Watch the mesmerizing Kecak Fire Dance, telling the story of the Ramayana, often performed at Uluwatu Temple. 10. Sample Balinese Cuisine, Coffee and Desserts Bali offers a rich culinary experience. Try dishes like Nasi Goreng, Babi Guling, Sate Lembar and Bebek Betutu. Don't miss out on local warungs for authentic flavors. In addition, enjoy Bali's famous Kopi Luwak and traditional desserts like Dadar Gulung and Klepon. 11. Visit Sukawati Art Market Sukawati Art Market is one of Bali's oldest markets, offering a wide range of traditional arts and crafts. It's a great place to find paintings, sculptures, and textiles. 12. Capture the Beauty of Tegalalang Rice Terraces Visit Tegalalang Rice Terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and capture the beauty of Bali's lush landscapes. Perfect for photography enthusiasts. 13. Snap Pictures at the Bali Swing The Bali Swing offers thrilling swings over the jungle, rice fields, and river valleys. It's a perfect spot for capturing breathtaking and adventurous photos. 14. Indulge in a Rejuvenating Spa Treatment Treat yourself to a luxurious spa treatment in Bali, from traditional massages to body scrubs and facials.

Bali Travel Tips

1. Master Monkey Forest Manners At Ubud's Sacred Monkey Forest, don’t tempt fate—stash food, shiny trinkets, and loose bags; monkeys snatch anything dangling. Skip eye contact , don’t touch or feed them (rabies risk), and move calmly—it’s their turf. 2. Honor Hindu Customs Bali's Hindu heart beats strong—don’t step on canang sari offerings littering sidewalks, and hush up near ceremonies). Dress modestly for temples—shoulders and knees covered, sarong if needed. 3. Dodge Rip Currents Bali’s beaches (Kuta, Uluwatu) pack sneaky rip currents—stick to lifeguard zones, heed flags, and never swim solo. Caught in one? Don’t fight it—float, swim sideways to break free, then angle back. 4. Ride Motorbikes Carefully Scooters rule Bali, but chaos reigns—wear a helmet (mandatory, fines are hefty) and check brakes/lights before rolling out. Need an international license—police targets tourists; no license, no insurance if you crash. Raincoat’s a must—sudden downpours blind you. 5. Sip Safe, Stay Healthy Tap water’s a no-go—stick to sealed bottled water, skip sketchy ice, and peel fruit yourself. Street food’s delicious, but pick busy warungs—quiet ones will earn you a "Bali belly" (upset stomach for days). Hydrate hard—Bali’s heat sneaks up. 6. Fend Off Mosquitoes Dengue’s real in Bali—always use repellent, layer up at dawn/dusk, and stay in AC or netted rooms. No need to overthink it, just cover skin when they swarm. 7. Keep Bali Clean Single-use plastic bans hit bags, straws, and foam—fines sting if you don't follow the rules. Toss trash in bins, not beaches, and get a reusable bottle—locals and NGOs push it. Bali’s beauty’s on you to preserve. 8. Haggle with a Smile Markets (Sukawati, Ubud) thrive on bargaining—start at half the price, grin, and nudge up. Cash rules—small bills dodge “no change” excuses. Don’t play too hard—fair’s fair. 9. Book Smart, Skip Scams Pre-book drivers (Grab, Gojek) or tours via trustworthy apps—street hails overcharge. Read reviews—shady operators ghost you. Motorbike rentals need pics of every scratch—dodgy shops may claim that you damaged it later. 10. Time Your Moves Traffic’s a beast near Ubud or Kuta—travel early or late. Google Maps are not very accurate in the area—double the ETA. Nyepi (March, silent day) shuts everything—plan around it. 11. Surf and Swim Safe Surfing? Stick to legit instructors. Rip-prone spots (Uluwatu) need strong skills—newbies shoud hit Jimbaran. Swim between flags—rogue waves sneak up. Bali’s currents don’t mess around.

Bali Must-see Attractions

Bali is an Indonesian island paradise known for its diverse attractions, including the serene Nusa Lembongan with its rich marine life, the culturally significant and picturesque Tanah Lot Temple, the lively and scenic Kuta Beach, the tranquil and artistic hub of Ubud, and the stunning natural landscapes of Penida Island.

Bali Nightlife Highlights

Bali's Jimbaran Beach, once a quaint fishing village, now offers stunning sunsets and transforms into a culinary destination with a plethora of seafood restaurants, complemented by cultural dance performances at the nearby Pura Luhur Uluwatu temple and traditional experiences at Kelan's fish market.

Bali Where to Stay

Bali offers a diverse range of accommodation options, each with its own unique characteristics. From the spiritual hills of Ubud to the luxurious resorts of Nusa Dua, the island caters to all preferences, ensuring a memorable stay for travelers.

Bali Food Guide

Bali's food is a rich tapestry of flavors, exemplified by dishes like the crispy Bebek Bengil duck, the sweet and spicy Nasi Goreng, diverse satay variations, and the eclectic Nasi Campur, each offering a unique taste of the island's culinary heritage and diversity.

Bali Useful Guide

Ngurah Rai International Airport: Bali’s main hub, 13 km south of Denpasar, buzzes as Indonesia’s second-busiest airport. Catch the Trans Sarbagita bus to Kuta, Sanur, or Nusa Dua—runs dawn to dusk—or grab a metered taxi. Rental cars roll from the terminal if you’re driving. Passenger Ports: Tanjung Benoa near Nusa Dua welcomes cruise ships—taxis or hired vans whisk you to Kuta or Sanur, 12 km from the airport. Fast boats from Bali (e.g., Sanur) hit Nusa Penida or Lembongan—weather can nix schedules

Things to do in Bali

What to Do

Looking for things to do in Bali? We provide up-to-date info on everything from must-see scenic spots to local hangouts.
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Penida Island

Penida Island

4.6/5377 Reviews
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"Beaches and shores"
Nusa Lembongan

Nusa Lembongan

4.7/51,054 Reviews
"Diving"
"Beaches and shores"
Ayung River Rafting

Ayung River Rafting

4.5/5197 Reviews
"Rafting"
"Natural scenery"
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4.7/5400 Reviews
"Water parks"
Real Bali Swing

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4.4/5309 Reviews
"Flight experiences"
Ubud

Ubud

4.6/52,176 Reviews
Ubud Palace

Ubud Palace

4.4/5293 Reviews
"Historic buildings"
Taman Safari Bali

Taman Safari Bali

4.5/5262 Reviews
"Night view"
TANAH LOT TEMPLE

TANAH LOT TEMPLE

4.6/53,659 Reviews
"Historic buildings"
Uluwatu Temple

Uluwatu Temple

4.7/51,161 Reviews
"Historic buildings"
"Beaches and shores"
RIUG Paragliding

RIUG Paragliding

4.8/567 Reviews
"Paragliding"
Alas Harum Bali

Alas Harum Bali

4.5/541 Reviews

Where to Stay

Discover the most popular places to stay in Bali, complete with recommendations from fellow travelers and special hotel offers
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What to Eat

Want to eat like a local? Don't miss out on these top Bali dishes and foodie spots.
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Kubu RESTAURANT

Kubu RESTAURANT

4.7/518 Reviews
Avg. OMR32/person
"Asian Cuisine"
"View"
Warung Nia

Warung Nia

4.3/54 Reviews
Avg. OMR7/person
"Southeast Asian"
Kayumanis Resto Jimbaran

Kayumanis Resto Jimbaran

4.5/511 Reviews
Avg. OMR10/person
"Southeast Asian"
"View"
Kilo Kitchen Bali

Kilo Kitchen Bali

4.2/58 Reviews
Avg. OMR10/person
"Latin American"
"Brunch"
Chez Gado Gado

Chez Gado Gado

4.4/57 Reviews
Avg. OMR8/person
"Western-style"
"View"
Seafood House Restaurant

Seafood House Restaurant

4.7/5118 Reviews
Avg. OMR17/person
"Seafood"
"Open Late"
Balique

Balique

4.6/521 Reviews
Avg. OMR7/person
"Western-style"
Kisik Seafood Bar and Grill

Kisik Seafood Bar and Grill

4.6/5136 Reviews
Avg. OMR24/person
"Seafood"
"View"
Breeze at The Samaya

Breeze at The Samaya

4.4/513 Reviews
Avg. OMR15/person
"Asian Cuisine"
"Sea View"
sundara

sundara

4.5/517 Reviews
Avg. OMR20/person
"Southeast Asian"
"Open Late"
Merah Putih

Merah Putih

4.3/510 Reviews
Avg. OMR11/person
"Southeast Asian"
The Shore Restaurant

The Shore Restaurant

5.0/52 Reviews
Avg. OMR6/person
"Asian Cuisine"
"Sea View"

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Penida Island

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小天使ZY
After booking a ticket on Ctrip, you will get a confirmation slip. Open the confirmation slip and verify the order number with the corresponding shipping company front desk. After being given a sign, you will gather at the boarding location. When the time comes, you will be called in English. If you are not good at English, just follow the passengers with the same color sign. I only got 24 points in the English level 3 B, but I can still get the right way. If you are better at English than me, it’s no problem. If you don’t understand, just be thick-skinned and ask more.

Nusa Lembongan

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Azaa13
such a beautiful, quiet exclusive island. my new favorite place is now Lembongan. you may need scooters for rent, otherwise Sunset region is very walkable and places to eat are nearby.i stayed in Cliff Park resort, it was the beautiful experience.

Ayung River Rafting

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M26***95
After talking to local friends, this price is basically the lowest price. Two hours of rafting plus a meal, it's awesome. Rafting is quite safe, not too difficult, not too far off, the scenery on both sides is very good, there is a very vertical primitive forest landscape. When passing by the waterfall, the tour guide will let you come down to take a shower, which is very cool and exciting. You can consider preparing a waterproof case for your phone before coming, it was a bit expensive to buy it at that time.

Waterbom Bali

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Særa Bellä
Exciting water slides slice through 3.8 hectares of landscaped tropical parks providing hours of fun and entertainment for the young and young at heart! World-class slides and rides are built and maintained to strict international safety standards. The advanced salt chlorination technique is soft on the environment and on your skin. The ultimate escape to relaxation or thrills… Whatever satisfies the soul most! A globally acclaimed waterpark that guarantees a day of fun!!

Real Bali Swing

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Linda_25
Swing is Ubud is always on lists of things to do in Bali. Single Swing features a swing with a height around 15 meters from the ground.It cost around 200,000 Indonesia Rupiah. Swing in Bali might be not the cheapest activities to do in Ubud but it worth for the money. You don’t need to take a long dress on your own. Bali Swing also provide a dress to rent for better photos.

Ubud

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Katie KISLIAK
calm and peaceful place. if you want just to live and enjoy the moment definitely spend few days in Ubud. everything just make you feel better and find yourself. amazing view, people and food.

Ubud Palace

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M83***34
The Ubud Palace is located in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. It is the residence of the Sukawadi royal family. It was built in the 16th century and carefully designed by artists. The whole palace is magnificent, hand-carved and delicate, and the gold foil is decorated in a magnificent way. Although it has been through the years, it still maintains a unique Bali style, and the interior is as beautiful as a garden. This is not only a symbol of history and culture, but also a palace of art. There are also wonderful traditional dance performances every night, attracting many tourists to experience the unique charm of Bali. [__LINK_ICON]

Taman Safari Bali

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TravelTao
Very family friendly. Lots of animals to see, the trick is to take the safari train ride so you can see all the animals first then go walk around to see them after

TANAH LOT TEMPLE

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ayutrip
A famous spot for sunsets. Watching the sun sink below the horizon as the sky gradually changes from blue to orange is a breathtakingly beautiful experience. It can get crowded, but the area is quite spacious, so you can still relax and enjoy the view.

Uluwatu Temple

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You can enjoy one of the must-see Kecak dance show in this temple. It was amazing experience watching this show before sunset time. You can also enjoy the nice sea view.

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