It's hard to give a clear answer about the best places to visit in Bali because this island offers visitors a wide range of experiences. If you are traveling to Bali for the first time, this page can help you before choosing your accommodation.
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Each region has its own atmosphere, cultural characteristics, activities and different types of travelers. Before planning your vacation, we recommend that you explore this page, read the short descriptions of each region and choose the one that suits you best, and use the maps to better understand their location.
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The top destinations in Bali are foremost in the south of Bali. Lombok and particularly the Gilis are often included in the travel itinerary for travelers who spend at least 2 or 3 weeks in Bali or longer.
Kuta – Party destination for the young and wild
Seminyak – more upbeat and classy than Kuta, lots of cubs and party places
Canggu – famous for an upcoming vibrant nightlife scene with amazing beach clubs on the rise
Uluwatu – became a party destination due to the venues Savaya and Ulu Cliffhouse that feature regular parties with DJs from all over the world
Moving “around” and spending some time in different parts of Bali is easy and rewarding.
Not many travelers stay in one hotel for their whole vacation anymore. It has become very common to travel to different places and see what each area has to offer. Bali isn’t very big, so it’s easy to get from one place to another when you want to change where you’re staying.
First, take your time exploring the South and arrive early to get used to the time zone and weather: A few days in Sanur, or Jimbaran or Nusa Dua (easy arrival and chill). (2-4 nights)
Then go sightseeing and explore the Center. Relocate to Ubud to learn about the culture and natural sites of central and north Bali (Daytrips & Tours, Chilling, Health, Yoga, Nature). (3–5 nights)
If you have the time, go to the islands of Lembongan and Ceningan Islands for a tropical and more simple way of life like Bali had 30 years ago (and great diving). Or, you can hop over to the Gilis, which takes a bit longer. (2–4 nights)
Finish up your trip in the south by going out, partying, shopping, or just relaxing at sunset in Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, or the new and exciting Canggu. (3–5 nights)
With such choices, you may do a lot in a short amount of time (say, two to three weeks).
When you go back to Bali, there is more to discover and explore. For decades, Bali has been a popular travel destination, and it has remained so due of the island’s abundance of wonder and wisdom.
Most suitable for a holiday with kids are Sanur and Nusa Dua.
Ubud would be thirst on our list, while Canggu can be interesting however the lack of sidewalks and because its so widespread we suggest Canggu for families whose kids are not toddlers anymore.