Where to stay in Bali?

Where to stay in Bali?

Rice terraces, temple ceremonies, and surf breaks — Bali rewards every kind of traveller, from luxury seekers to backpackers on a budget.

Bali is one of those places that manages to exceed its own reputation. Yes, the rice terraces really are that green. Yes, the sunsets over Tanah Lot really do look like a painting. And yes, the spiritual atmosphere — incense, gamelan, daily offerings laid on every doorstep — genuinely seeps into you if you stay long enough.

The island divides naturally into experiences: Seminyak and Canggu in the south for beach clubs and café culture; Ubud in the cool highlands for yoga retreats, galleries, and the best food on the island; Amed and Candidasa on the quiet east coast for diving and zero crowds; and the Bukit Peninsula in the south for world-class surf and clifftop views.

Where to Stay

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Where to Eat

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What to Do

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Activity Tips

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How to Get There

Overview

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Visa & Insurance

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Practical Information

Currency
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Exchange Rate
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Language
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Time Zone
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Electricity
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SIM Card & Internet

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Emergency Numbers

Emergency Numbers e.g. Police: 191 Ambulance: 1669 Tourist Police: 1155

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