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Bali is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world for a reason. Endless beaches, lush green jungles, and towering volcanoes create an idyllic paradise.
Add in some of the best food on the planet and amazing nightlife, and it’s no wonder people flock to Bali year after year.
If you’re looking to spoil yourself rotten during your next vacation, here are the best 6-star hotels in Bali for ultra-luxury accommodations.
Whether you’re looking for a quiet escape or want to be right in the middle of all the action, there’s something for everyone here.
So put on your best SPF 50 sunscreen and get ready to enjoy some serious pampering.
1. Amandari
Location: Amandari Kedewatan, Ubud Bali
Starting Rate: $980/night
Imagine a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life but feel pampered.
I’ve been to many hotels in my life, and I can tell you honestly that Amandari is the best.It’s the ideal choice to stay in Ubudand explore the region, considering that this is among the best luxury hotels you can get.
Amandari is unlike any other hotel you’ll ever stay at. It’s luxurious but not stuffy. It’s relaxing but fun. It’s beautiful and clean but also feels like home.
No matter what mood you’re in when you arrive, whether you just want to spend an afternoon lounging by the pool or get some work done in your room, Amandari has something for you.
As you approach the resort, you can see that it has separate pavilions that blend seamlessly into its lush landscape.
They give you total privacy as you relax by their private pool or take in views of Batukaru Peak from their balcony.
You can eat in one of their pavilions open to the air or relax in their glass-walled living space as you watch the sunset over the Java Sea from your room.
Whether you spend most of your time here or doing the best things in Ubud, like exploring Bali Sea temples, it is guaranteed that you will have a blast.
Good to Know:
The Stone Tiger is a beautiful reminder of the village’s blessing.
It sits beside two shrines 129 steps below Amandari, and its gaze follows you as you descend the stairs.
A seventh-century Hindu priest left this tiger as a reminder of the village’s blessing. If one approaches it with an open heart and mind, all of your wishes will come true.
Nearby Attractions:
- Ubud Rafting
- Bali Swing
- The Garden Bar
Nearby Restaurants:
- Kubu at Mandapa [Mediterranean, European, Healthy]
- Sawah Terrace at Mandapa [Indonesian]
- The Pool Bar at Mandapa [Healthy]
2. Anantara Seminyak Bali Resort
Location: Jl. Abimanyu (Dhyana Pura), Seminyak, Badung Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Starting Rate: $320/ night
The Anantara Seminyak Resort is a hidden gem in the middle of Bali’s bustling tourist town. It’s quiet and peaceful here, with a spa program second to none.
This spot will be perfect for your needs if you’re not into big cities. It‘s located on the edge near Ubud, where locals go when they want some time away from tourist attractions.
The thing I love most about this hotel is the lobby. It’s open air, and the chairs are besides the water, you can sit and watch the Indian Ocean roll by.
When you’re in your room, you can hear the soothing sound of water flowing in from the ocean, making everything feel more relaxed.
The 6-story design is completely filled with water elements that bring the outside, so even when you’re inside your room, you still feel like you’re on vacation on a remote island far away from home.
When you first walk into this hotel, it’s like stepping into a home you’ve never seen before.
You might expect a modern, contemporary space, but you’ll find yourself surrounded by ancient marble floors and carved wooden walls. There are lush plants everywhere, and it feels peaceful enough to be considered one of the best places to stay in Seminyak.
The staff is friendly and welcoming, and this resort is ideal when on the lookout to do some of the best activities in Seminyak. As for the pricing, it’s not so far from the 5-star hotels you can find in Bali, and that’s why this is a cheap but quality effective alternative.
Good to Know:
I love that the pace of life here is slower than in most places. It’s so relaxing to sit in the sun, sip a delicious cocktail by the pool, and enjoy a fresh fish taco.
Nearby Attractions:
- Double Six Beach
- Seminyak Beach
- Double Six Club
Nearby Restaurants:
- Seminyak Kitchen [Asian]
- SugarSand [Bar]
- MoonLite Kitchen and Bar [Asian]
3. Conrad Bali
Location: Jalan Pratama 168, Tanjung Benoa, Bali, 80363, Indonesia
Starting Rate: $108/night
Conrad Bali is a hotel that knows what it’s like to want a vacation that’s both adventurous and relaxing.
Few things are more exciting when you’re on vacation than when your plane lands and you realize you’re finally at your destination. You can’t wait to see what adventures await you, but you need some time to decompress before they do.
Conrad Bali understands this feeling. The picturesque sandy beachfront is pure Bali itself, and it’s got all the amenities you would expect from the most luxurious resort.
But it’s not just about the extras. It’s about how warm and personal it feels. When you arrive at Conrad Bali, they greet you by name and hand deliver your welcome drink while they tell you everything about their resort: where to eat, drink, and shop.
I love that it’s situated on the Nusa Dua coastline at Tanjung Benoa. You’ll be able to enjoy water sports and lazy afternoons for the price you would pay for a 4-star hotel in Bali, not bad considering all the services you get.
You can also go swimming with dolphins or snorkeling through coral reefs. This is the place to be if you want to experience true luxury while enjoying your time away from work or home.
Good to Know:
If you’re looking for a place to chill out, I recommend the Conrad Ocean Suites. I love the private bar, which is stocked with everything you could ever want. And that’s just one of the perks. It has a generously sized balcony that can give you an endless sea view.
Nearby Attractions:
- Benoa Tirta Harum Dive & Watersport
- Pura Dalem Dukuh Sakti
- Elang Laut Watersport
Nearby Restaurants:
- Eight Degrees South at Conrad Bali [Seafood]
- Suku at Conrad Bali [Asian]
- The Place Restoran and Lounge [European]
4. Viceroy Bali
Location: Jln. Lanyahan, Br. Nagi, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
Starting Rate: $320/ night
I’ve been to my fair share of hotels, but this one has to be one of the best. The Viceroy Bali is situated on the crest of a mountain above Bali’s Valley of the Kings, where temples, shrines, and water temples are found, dating from the 8th century.
The hotel is so stunning that it’s hard to believe something so beautiful could exist in real life. From the moment you step into Viceroy Bali, you are enveloped in impeccable service.
The staff is attentive and anticipates your every need, whether arranging a romantic dinner on the beach or stocking your room with your favourite snacks. No request is too small, and no detail is too big.
The luxurious accommodations and breathtaking views are just the icings on the cake. Whether you are looking for a relaxing getaway or an action-packed holiday, Viceroy Bali will surely exceed your expectations.
With its world-class service and stunning location, it is no wonder this resort is a favourite among celebrities and luxury travellers alike.
This is one of the best CHSE hotels you can find in Bali, meaning that you can expect some quality from this choice.
If you’re looking for a quick, immersive way to experience Bali, you must get in a helicopter and fly over the Petanu River at Viceroy’s private Helipad.
You can add on an excursion if you want to do something more adventurous, like see Kintamani Volcano or Bedugal Lakes.
The helicopter pilots are trained in both land and sea navigation, so they’ll be able to take you wherever you want to go.
The 40-villa hotel is small compared to many other luxury spots, and it may be smaller than you’re used to but that’s okay.
Good to Know:
Take an elephant safari ride at nearby Taro Village, a sunrise volcano trek, or even a thrilling ride on the back of a Harley-Davidson.
Nearby Attractions:
- JJ Bali
- House of OM
- Bali Simple Wood Carving and Batik Class
Nearby Restaurants:
- Avocado Warung Ubud [Healthy]
- Aperitif Restaurant & bar [Bar]
- Abe-Do Organic Warung [Asian]
5. Ayanas Villa Bali
Location: Jl. Karang Mas Sejahtera Jimbaran, Bali 80364, Indonesia
Starting Rate: $610/ night
When I first discovered Ayanas Villa Bali, I was on the hunt for a resort that could give me all of the comforts of home and then some.
I was looking for a place that would let me relax but also give me access to fun things to do while I was there.
This is exactly what I wanted: it’s surrounded by lush gardens and cliffs overlooking the ocean, providing a total escape from the hustle and bustle of life.
And yet it’s just steps away from the restaurants and bars of Jimbaran Bay, which means you can have your cake and eat it too.
When you arrive at the hotel, you’ll be greeted with a dazzling bath, complete with a glass of champagne. It’s like they know how much you’ve been waiting.
You’ll also get priority access to the famous Rock Bar and other perks throughout your stay.
The resort is a culinary paradise. I mean, seriously, it’s like an international adventure in every bite you take.
I was so excited when I heard Ayana Villas offered dim sum all day. You can take an international culinary journey within the resort’s complex.
The staff is really friendly, too. They’ll make you feel right at home. And if there’s any problem, they’re right there to help fix it. They’re always around and willing to help out.
The Ayana Resort in Bali takes that indulgence to the next level with its Little Lux Benefits. Not only do they offer massages and yoga at sunrise, but a pro designs their 18-hole golf course.
Good to Know:
The spa’s Aquatonic Seawater Therapy Pool boasts a relaxed, oceanfront setting and is one of the world’s largest. The lodge offers a Free flow Bubbles Passport that allows unlimited access to this therapeutic pool for 7 days. Perfect for taking an afternoon dip.
Nearby Attractions:
- Tegal Wangi Beach
- Pantai Lanji Batu Belah
- Thermes Marins Bali Spa
Nearby Restaurants:
- DAVA Steak & Seafood Restaurant [Steakhouse]
- Damar Terrace [Thai]
- Ah Yat Abalone Seafood Restaurant [Chinese]
6. Bulgari Resort Bali
Location: Jalan Goa Lempeh, Banjar Dinas Kangin, Uluwatu 80364, Bali, Indonesia
Starting Rate: $1,258/ night
It’s hard to imagine a place that feels more like a dream than Bulgari Resort Bali.
The view from 150 meters above the ocean shore was unmatched by anything I’d ever seen before. You feel like you’re living in a dream, but it’s real.
This is one of those experiences that are so rare and so unforgettable you’ll never forget it. You’ll never want to leave. And if you do leave, it will be hard for you not to come back.
Let’s talk about the villas: 59 of them all look like something out of your wildest dreams. They’re perfect for families or couples alike.
They have everything you could want, from a private pool to a private chef who cooks whatever you want on the premises.
The mansions have the same incredibly luxurious facilities as the villas do. They just take up more space.
The best part, though? The food. They have Italian and Indonesian restaurants and lounge bars with live music every night. It’s where you can sit outside by the pool or on a cliff overlooking the ocean.
And if that wasn’t enough, there was an incomparable Hindu Temple at the top of the resort that made me feel like I was in another world altogether. This place has modern interpretations of the Balinese style that reflect a distinct Bulgari Italian style.
It’s the perfect destination for sophisticated and discerning travellers who want to experience something extraordinary while away from home.
Good to Know:
The onsite chapel is a stunning backdrop for a romantic wedding. This Bulgari-branded spot combines elegant details like Paras Kerobokan stone from Bali with panoramic ocean views.
Nearby Attractions:
- Tebing Uluwatu
- Pura Dalem Selonding
- Samsara Beach
Nearby Restaurants:
- Oneeighty [International]
- Sangkar Restaurant [Italian]
- The Bar (Bulgari Resort) [Bar]
7. Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay
Location: Jimbaran Bay, Jimbaran, Kuta Selatan, Jimbaran, Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Starting Rate: $785/night
When you’re on vacation, it’s not just about the sights. It’s about the experience.
And I’m not talking about sightseeing. I mean the experience of being in Bali and trying to take in all of its culture and beauty.
This all-villa resort is situated on the beachfront, so you’ll enjoy the most memorable beach experience out of Bali’s beautiful beaches.
When walking through the lush gardens surrounding this resort, don’t forget to snap some photos of the Balinese temples that provide a picturesque backdrop to your vacation.
The first time I saw those temples, it was like a dream come true. I had always wanted to go to Bali and see those temples up close. Now they were right in front of me.
The best thing about staying at the Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay is when you’re hanging out by the infinity-style pool.
You’ll have a great experience at the spa at this resort. After a long day of exploring, you’ll be ready to relax and unwind. The spa provides holistic treatments and aromatherapy, which helps you feel like you’re in your oasis.
You can have a deep-tissue massage, which is amazing. Afterwards, you’ll be offered tea in their lounge area while they give you some time to relax.
Good to Know:
Bali’s best surfing beaches near the resort offer beginner lessons and equipment.
Nearby Attractions:
- Samastra Lifestyle Village
- Jimbaran Corner Shopping Center
- Bali Food Safari
Nearby Restaurants:
- Taman Wantilan [Asian]
- OPIA Dining Destination [Asian]
- Sundara Restaurant & Bar [Barbecue]
8. The Mulia – Nusa Dua, Bali
Location: Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan Kawasan Sawangan, Nusa Dua Bali, Indonesia 80363
Starting Rate: $518/ night
Bali is one of the most beautiful places in the world, and it can be overwhelming.
It’s not just the beaches, which are stunning and pristine. It’s also the people who are welcoming and friendly. And then there’s the food.
But if you’re looking for an experience combining all 3 elements, one place stands out: The Mulia Nusa Dua Bali.
This luxury resort offers 3 options in 1 magnificent location: hotel rooms, villas, or private bungalows on the beach.
Whatever your choice, you’ll enjoy the finest amenities and unrivalled service at this multi-award-winning Bali beach resort.
I don’t know how they did it, but they built this hotel right next to a cliff that overlooks the ocean.
When you’re in the mood for a world-class culinary experience, it’s hard to go wrong with The Mulia. Their collection of 9 bars and restaurants is sure to please any palate.
Each location promises an exceptional dining experience. The atmosphere is always warm and inviting.
It’s got everything: the first Asia Pacific Ice Room, a spa that offers head-to-toe relaxing services, luxury suites, and concierge assistance to make your stay as comfortable as possible.
The best part is that they offer a range of services that cater to every need. From the modern fitness center and spa treatments to help make your stay as comfortable as possible.
Good to Know:
While you may be tempted to lounge on the beach all day, The Mulia offers an array of water sports to suit any experience level, from canoeing to stand-up paddle boarding.
Nearby Attractions:
- Geger Beach Nusa Dua Bali
- Geger Temple
- Ritz Kids
Nearby Restaurants:
- Soleil [Italian, Mediterranean, European, International]
- Sky Bar [Bar]
- Table8 Chinese Restaurant [Chinese, Asian]
9. St. Regis Resort Bali
Location: Kawasan Pariwisata, Nusa Dua, Lot S6, PO Box 44, Nusa Dua, 80363 Indonesia
Starting Rate: $432/ night
Toes dipped in the sand, absorbing the sounds of waves and taking in the sun’s warm rays. What could be better?
When you first arrive at St. Regis Resort Bali, you will be greeted by a sweet and friendly staff member who will escort you to your villa.
I loved how the ocean was integrated into the hotel’s design. The swimming lagoons were beautiful and peaceful, while the outdoor pools let you relax on their expansive sundeck.
The villa itself is incredible. It has a private pool, outdoor seating areas with ocean views, and comfortable indoor spaces where you can relax. It’s also right across from the beach. So close, you can practically roll out of bed and step onto your private patio overlooking the dunes.
You can even take a snorkelling trip if you’re feeling adventurous. Or just sit back and relax with friends around the poolside bar.
And if that’s not enough to keep you busy, there’s also an outdoor sundeck where you can soak up some sun and enjoy a drink from their full-service bar.
Good to Know:
The newly built Bali Mandara toll road — stretching over the Gulf of Benoa — provides quick and easy access to several popular areas in South Bali.
Nearby Attractions:
Geger Beach Nusa Dua Bali
Geger Temple
Ritz Kids
Nearby Restaurants:
Boneka Restaurant at The St. Regis Bali Resort [International]
King Cole Bar at The St. Regis Bali Resort [Bar]
Tapa Nusa Dua [Asian]
10. Alila Villas Uluwatu
Location: Jl. Belimbing Sari, Banjar Tambiyak, Desa Pecatu, Uluwatu, Pecatu, Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80364, Indonesia
Starting Rate: $771/ night
When I think about the Alila Villas Uluwatu, I picture myself lounging in my private villa, sipping a glass of wine, and listening to waves lapping against the shore.
The villas are sleek and simple with a modern design. The walls are made of stone, giving you a feeling of being at home while still being pampered by professional staff.
The Alila Villas Uluwatu will make you feel like the most important person in the world. For this reason, I consider it one of the best luxury villas in Bali,and the fact that you have your private beach helps too. The location is incredible: you’re right on the water’s edge.
One that’s just for you and your friends and family to enjoy. You’ll have access to 65 spacious, comfortable villas with everything you need to relax in a beautiful place.
But if there’s one thing I know about this resort, it won’t disappoint. In addition to enjoying this space, you can also take advantage of many leisure activities offered at this resort.
Visit Balinese artists or take part in Indonesian cooking classes if that floats your boat.
Good to Know:
The Shirodara treatment at Spa Alila is simply the best. This 5,000-year-old Indian therapy combines four-hand massage with the healing power of warm medicated oil for deep relaxation.
Nearby Attractions:
- Sali Bali Tours
- Bali Journey Tours
- Di Bali Tour
Nearby Restaurants:
- Gooseberry [Contemporary]
- TT Beach Club [Asian]
- Nau Tapioca House [Brazilian]
FAQs
What is the most luxurious area to stay in Bali? ›
Uluwatu is located on the south of the island and is undoubtedly one of the most exclusive areas to stay in Bali. Some of its high cliffs with incredible views of the Indian Ocean even allow space for small beaches.
Where do celebrities stay in Bali? ›The gated enclave of Nusa Dua is a hotspot for A-listers. Its exclusivity and peaceful vibes mean it's the perfect place for the rich and famous to escape crowds and the paparazzi. It's also home to plenty of Bali's top celebrity hotels, including The St. Regis Bali Resort, one of Bali's most private five-star hotels.
What is the luxury part of Bali? ›Bali's five-star resorts rank amongst the best hotels in the world, with most of them located in Nusa Dua, Seminyak and Ubud. Ubud's hotels cater to those who prefer spas and cultural pursuits, while surfing and other beach activities can be found at the sophisticated beachfront communities of Nusa Dua and Seminyak.
Where is the best location to stay in Bali for couples? ›Browse through a wide range of Bali Resorts for Couples are Finns Club, Chedi club, Club Med, Soori Bali, Ayana Resort and Spa Bali, Anantara Uluwatu Resort, and many more. The Bali resorts for couples offer the ideal blend of luxury and privacy to make your stay memorable.
Which hotel did the Kardashians stay in Bali? ›The Keeping Up With The Kardashians stars stayed at The Soori Resort, situated on the edge of the ocean.
Where did Kim Kardashian stay in Bali? ›The Kardashians always go all-out when it comes to luxurious vacations. This time, to celebrate Kim's 38th birthday, Kim, Kourtney, Khloé, Scott, and their little angels Mason, Penelope, North, and Reign, spent their time in the glamorous Soori Hotel Bali, costing more than US$3,000 for the privilege.
Where did Chrissy Teigen stay in Bali? ›While their adorable children, Luna, 2, and Miles, 12 weeks, capture hearts, the couple's social media followers also took note of the stunning backdrop, which appears to be the luxury resort Como Shambhala Estate.
Where do older people stay in Bali? ›Sanur: Where to Stay in Bali For Families and Older Couples
Sanur is a small area on the southeast coast of Bali. It is the closest area to Denpasar and the airport. Sanur is the best area for families visiting Bali and older couples looking to stay away from Kuta and Seminyak's hustle and bustle and nightclubs.
Most expats live in Canggu, Ubud and Uluwatu. Canggu is famous for digital nomads, surfers, and backpackers, and it's not the quietest spot around Bali. If you're into beach bumming and partying, you will likely be pleased in Canggu. What is this?
Where not to stay in Bali? ›While Bali really has no-go zones, if you're going for a honeymoon you'll be unhappy in Kuta. If you want good nightlife, you might not want to book a hotel up north. Personally, I wasn't a fan of Sanur at all and that's why I didn't even include it here. Unless you're on a very strict budget, I wouldn't recommend it.
Where is the rich part of Bali? ›
Seminyak: Known for its stylish beach clubs, luxury shopping, and dining, Seminyak is one of Bali's most upscale neighborhoods. With a range of high-end villas, apartments, and commercial properties, Seminyak is a popular choice for both expatriates and tourists.
How many days do you need in Bali? ›When planning a trip to Bali, I recommend planning to spend at least 5 days in Bali. However, 10 days to 2 weeks would ultimately be best, allowing you to explore everything the island offers. You can also go for as little as 3 days, but you can only visit one location. Bali is the perfect honeymoon destination.
What month is best to stay in Bali? ›Bali climate & weather
Most visitors find that May, June and September are the best times to visit the island, when conditions remain warm and sunny, but there are fewer crowds in popular beach resorts like Sanur and Seminyak.
Although Bali is climatically comfortable throughout the year, and is a year-round destination, the best time to visit Bali is from April to October, the summer months in Bali.
What is the best period to stay in Bali? ›The best time to visit Bali is between April and October, the island's dry season. Bali experiences only two seasons: the rainy season and the dry season. Throughout the year, the daytime temps hover between the mid-80s and low 90s, with only the humidity and precipitation patterns changing.
What hotel did Kylie Jenner stay at? ›this is Kylie at her desert hideout, the Amengiri Hotel in Utah, and a night here starts at 40 $200.
Where did Mick Jagger stay in Bali? ›Mick Jagger and David Bowie stayed at this Villa back in the days. Not difficult to see the reason why, the view at this place is just spectacular!
What hotel is Kendall Jenner in? ›Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny arrive at the Mark Hotel in New York ahead of the Met Gala... as they continue to 'spend almost every day together'
What resort did Kim Kardashian stay at in Bora Bora? ›The Kardashians traveled on Air Tahiti Nui, Tahiti's international airline. While the entire family stayed in Tahiti's signature overwater bungalows, Kris and Bruce Jenner, Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries spent their time at the Hilton Bora Bora Nui Resort & Spa's two $5,000-a-night Presidential villas.
Does Kim Kardashian still live in Hidden Hills? ›She currently splits her time with her four children between her Hidden Hills mansion, after she bought out ex-husband Kanye West during their divorce, and a beach house in Malibu. But where did the famous Kardashian grow up?
Where is the Kardashians mansion? ›
Kourtney and Scott's family home in Calabasas
Kourtney purchased her home with her former partner Scott Disick in 2014 for $8.5 million (£6.9m). The house is located in The Oaks, an ultra-private, luxury community in Calabasas, just a short drive over the Ventura Freeway from Kris's residence.
This modest palace and its temple, Puri Saren Agung, share a compound in the heart of Ubud. Most of its structures were built after the 1917 earthquake and the local royal family still lives here.
When did Ritz Carlton Bali open? ›Opened as The Ritz-Carlton Bali (now Ayana Resort & Spa, Bali) on November 1996, the hotel was the first Ritz-Carlton hotel in Asia.
What celebrity went to Bali? ›Previous A-listers who have visited Bali included socialite Paris Hilton (who visited her bestie's spa in 2011), actors Julia Roberts and Javier Bardem (both were filming Eat Pray Love back in 2009), Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis (spotted at the Ngurah Rai airport in 2012 after reportedly enjoyed a romantic vacation), ...
What is the safest location in Bali? ›What is the safest place to stay in Bali? Uluwatu, Sanur, and Ubud are the safest places to stay in Bali. The more touristy Bali towns like Kuta, Seminyak & Canggu are less safe mainly because of petty crimes and theft.
Is the drinking age strict in Bali? ›What is the drinking age in Indonesia? The legal age for drinking in Indonesia is 21 years old. Those who are caught drinking outside the legal age will face serious punishment or charges from the authorities.
What is the hippie town in Bali? ›A Paradise for Hippies: Uluwatu, Bali.
How long can a US citizen live in Bali? ›The visa allows for stays of up to 6 months in Indonesia. After this 6-month period, foreigners can apply for a new single entry visa again for another period of 6 months. This process can be repeated several times.
How long can Americans stay in Bali for? ›You need a Visa to visit or live in Bali, what type of visa is what needs to be planned. You will enter Bali on a Tourist Visa, which is valid for 30 days. If you want to extend to 60 days, you must purchase a Visa on Arrival (VOA) when entering the airport. Then a visit to Immigration will allow you to extend.
Can I buy a house in Bali as an American? ›Can foreigners buy property in Bali? Yes, foreigners can legally and safely buy property in Bali under a lease agreement or “leasehold” (Hak Sewa title) or right to use (Hak Pakai) that will be valid for 25 to 30 years with an option to extend up to 80 years.
What to avoid when in Bali? ›
- Do Not Enter The Temples With Your Shoes On.
- Avoid Drinking Tap Water.
- Do Not Visit Temples Wearing Revealing Clothes.
- Avoid Using Your Left Hand For Giving Or Accepting Things.
- Drug Possession And Consumption Can Land You In Jail.
- Maintain Decorum During Nyepi.
- Honking Without Reason Is Prohibited.
Narcotics (drugs)
The type of narcotics such as: Opium (Papaver Somniferum) Including it's Plant, Ripe opium, ripe opium such as Opium Jicing and Jicingko. Erythroxylon Cocca, Erythroxylon Cocca Including : it's plant, Cocca leaves and unripe cocca. Cocaine.
- Make sure all meat and seafood is thoroughly cooked (not raw or rare)
- Avoid the following foods while travelling: Sushi. Unpasteurised dairy products milk/cheese/ice cream. ...
- Water: Don't drink tap water. Don't use tap water to brush your teeth. ...
- Hygiene: Wash your hands after using the toilet.
The typical cost for a person for a week in Bali is from 1,000 USD.
Who is the richest man in Bali? ›Favorite Destinations. The most desired and therefore the most expensive places to settle in Bali are Canggu & Berawa (incl. Babakan and surrounding areas), Pererenan, Umalas, Petitenget, Ubud, Sanur, and a few spots in Seminyak.
Is Bali or Thailand better? ›If you prefer being able to travel around a destination quickly and “see it all,” then you might enjoy Bali more. If you're looking for a destination that offers a range of different cities—each full of its own sub-culture, activities, and climates—then Thailand is an ideal choice.
Do you need a Visa for Bali? ›Yes, you do need a Visa to enter Bali, Indonesia, unless you come from one of the countries on the Visa Exemption Arrangement (VEA) list. Otherwise, you are allowed to enter Bali and apply for a Visa on Arrival (VOA) online before arrival if you are on the VOA-approved countries list.
What month is the cheapest to visit Bali? ›The cheapest time to visit Bali apart from the wet season is just before and just after the high season, that is, in the months of March and November. During these periods, humidity is not too much, and water sports and other adventure activities can be enjoyed.
What months are cheapest to go to Bali? ›October through to March is the cheapest time to visit Bali as this is the off-peak season meaning there are an excellent range of low season deals to take advantage of.
What are the best and worst months to go to Bali? ›
The best time to visit Bali is between April and October when the weather is warm and dry. However, it is also prime tourist season, and hotel and flight prices peak for July/August. The rainy season in Bali occurs between November and March.
Which airport do you fly into for Bali? ›Ngurah Rai International Airport or Denpasar International Airport is located in South Kuta district and is just 13 kilometres from Denpasar, the capital of Bali.
Is Bali worth visiting 2023? ›Bali is also known for its culture and art, new-age hippie scene and sun-kissed boho vibe. It's a great place to enjoy beachfront sundowners, boutique shopping and fun at local markets. The lush tropical forests and rice paddies make Bali worth visiting in 2023.
Is passport required for Bali? ›Is an Indian passport required for Bali? Yes, an Indian passport is required to enter Bali. You need to have a passport that is valid for 6 months after you get your visa for Bali and has at least 2 blank pages.
Is 7 nights in Bali long enough? ›Taking a 7-day trip to Bali might seem stressful, but I assure you that with good planning, a week is enough to visit Bali and its main attractions.
How much money do you need to stay in Bali for 2 weeks? ›The average cost of a trip to Bali is around $3000 USD for two people for two weeks. This budget includes flights, accommodation, food, activities, and transport within Bali. Of course, this is just an estimate and your actual costs may be higher or lower depending on your specific travel plans.
What are the most expensive areas in Bali? ›Where do the rich stay in Bali? Bali offers some expensive luxury hotels and resorts such as Alila Villas, Sumaya or Six Senses. Which is the best area to stay in Bali? Seminyak or Uluwatu are considered the best areas to stay on your holiday in Bali.
Which is better Ubud or Seminyak? ›Favored by those who prefer reflection and the arts to beaches and parties, it is certainly the cultural and spiritual heart of Bali. Going to Ubud is all about exploring the culture & history, and admiring beautiful natural attractions – thus, lovers of beach holidays are recommended to choose Seminyak over Ubud.
Where do rich people stay in Indonesia? ›Menteg represents one of the richest areas in Jakarta. It is known as home of Indonesia richest families, and Indonesian elite such as politicians and famous people. It is a very quiet and peaceful area with very large and expensive houses.
What is the safest city in Bali? ›The southern towns of Sanur, Kuta, and Seminyak are at least 40 miles away from the volcanoes and quite safe from any danger.
What is the best money to take to Bali? ›
What Is the Best Currency to Take to Bali? It's best to take Indonesian Rupiah to Bali. If you can't buy some before your trip, the next best options are Australian Dollars (AUD), US Dollars (USD) or Euros (EUR). You can easily change these 3 currencies almost anywhere on the island.
How much does it cost to stay in a villa in Bali? ›The average rating of 4.6 / 5 of our collection of Bali Villas is based on 334 guest reviews. Prices of this selection of villas range from $250 per night to $9500 per night.
Can Americans live in Bali? ›You need a Visa to visit or live in Bali, what type of visa is what needs to be planned. You will enter Bali on a Tourist Visa, which is valid for 30 days. If you want to extend to 60 days, you must purchase a Visa on Arrival (VOA) when entering the airport. Then a visit to Immigration will allow you to extend.
Why is Ubud so famous? ›Ubud is a special place to visit not because of so many tourist attractions but because its culture and style are larger than life. Famous for handicrafts, lush green tropical jungles terraced rice fields and Hindu temples and shrines, a Ubud holiday shows you the most authentic part of Bali in the best way possible.
Why is Seminyak so popular? ›Choose Seminyak for its beautiful beach
Seminyak is home to some of Bali's most stunning beaches, including Petitenget Beach, Batu Belig Beach, and Double Six Beach. These beaches offer white sand, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking sunsets.
Seminyak is one of the areas in Bali renowned for its white beaches. It's home to six main beaches: Double Six Beach, Batu Belig Beach, Berawa Beach, Kelan Beach, and Sanur Beach, which are all within minutes of each other. Here you can rent out a daybed and (literally) put your feet up!