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Updated 25 July 2021 Photo: Zephyr_p / Shutterstock.com Bali TsieniQ / Shutterstock.com Tropical studio / Shutterstock.com johnnychaos / Shutterstock.com Bali's breathtakingly beautiful scenery makes it easy to just settle for the imaginary cliche of the island as a tropical paradise and nothing more. But behind the luxury resorts, picture-perfect rice fields, and idyllic beaches lies a rich culture, steeped in tradition and spirituality, and one of the friendliest and most welcoming places you're likely to find anywhere. Dare to go beyond the comforts of the resort areas to truly explore all the island has to offer and let yourself be rewarded with memories to last a lifetime. Featured Cooking Classes in Bali To understand the culture of a country you have to taste authentic cuisine a... Yoga in Bali The village of Ubud is known for being an important centre of art and cultur... Bali Bird Park Bali is rich in wildlife, and birds make up a large part of it. In this park... Taman Werdhi Budaya Art Center This complex of ornate wooden buildings in traditional style exhibits tradit... Surfing in Bali The island of Bali is one of the world's prime surfing spots. Here you can f... Top 5 Seminyak Seminyak is a stunning resort area to the southeast of Denpasar. It boasts s... Water Sport Activities in Bali Banana boat, kayaking, parasailing, stand up paddle, snorkeling, begin your ... Waterbom Bali For a day filled with splashing water slides, tropical parks and thrilling a... Bali Safari & Marine Park This park, located in Gianyar is home to hundreds of amazing animals, repres... Tirta Gangga Tirta Gangga, which literally means 'water from the Ganges', is a beautiful ...

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Updated 25 July 2021

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Bali's breathtakingly beautiful scenery makes it easy to just settle for theimaginary cliche of the island as a tropical paradise and nothing more. Butbehind the luxury resorts, picture-perfect rice fields, and idyllic beaches lies arich culture, steeped in tradition and spirituality, and one of the friendliest andmost welcoming places you're likely to find anywhere. Dare to go beyond thecomforts of the resort areas to truly explore all the island has to offer and letyourself be rewarded with memories to last a lifetime.

Featured

Cooking Classes in BaliTo understand the culture of acountry you have to tasteauthentic cuisine a...Yoga in BaliThe village of Ubud is known forbeing an important centre of artand cultur...Bali Bird ParkBali is rich in wildlife, and birdsmake up a large part of it. In thispark...Taman Werdhi Budaya ArtCenterThis complex of ornate woodenbuildings in traditional styleexhibits tradit...Surfing in BaliThe island of Bali is one of theworld's prime surfing spots.Here you can f...

Top 5

SeminyakSeminyak is a stunning resortarea to the southeast ofDenpasar. It boasts s...Water Sport Activities in BaliBanana boat, kayaking,parasailing, stand up paddle,snorkeling, begin your ...Waterbom BaliFor a day filled with splashingwater slides, tropical parks andthrilling a...Bali Safari & Marine ParkThis park, located in Gianyar ishome to hundreds of amazinganimals, repres...Tirta GanggaTirta Gangga, which literallymeans 'water from the Ganges',is a beautiful ...

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THE ISLAND

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Most rst time visitors will be drawn to the south

of the island, where most of the famous beaches

and resort areas are located, in areas like Kuta,

Nusa Dua and Seminyak, home to golden

beaches, upscale hotels, restaurants and

nightclubs. The buzzing regional capital of

Denpasar is also located in the south of Bali. It is

the capital city of Bali and the commercial and

administrative center. Unlike other island or

hinterland in Indonesia, this cosmopolitan city’s

style contrasts with the calm Hindu temples, lush

terrace, and beautiful beaches.

Venturing further north and deeper inland will

take visitors to stunning natural beauty of

another kind, green, lush mountains and hilly

rice terraces. The town of Ubud can be found

here, the island's hub for the arts, with museums

and lots of arts and craft shops.

Elsewhere on the island you can nd the West

Bali National Park (west Bali), quiet and

secluded beaches (north Bali), small coastal

villages and volcanoes (east Bali) and fantastic

diving spots (southeastern islands).

DO & SEE

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Bali is quite simply a tropical paradise with a

unique mixture of modern tourist facilities and

breathtaking natural wonder, combined with

great shopping, beautiful beaches and a rich

cultural heritage. Besides spending your day

lazing on the unreal beaches, you can also enjoy

exceptional diving, snorkeling and wonderful day

trips to nearby attractions, like the inland rice

elds and cultural expeditions to Ubud.

Seminyak

Seminyak is a stunning

resort area to the

southeast of Denpasar. It

boasts some of the most

marvelous beaches on the

island, and also oers

great shopping, dining venues, and upscale

nightlife, making one of the island's most popular

areas for tourists.

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Water Sport Activities in Bali

Banana boat, kayaking,

parasailing, stand up

paddle, snorkeling, begin

your water adventure in

Bali. Bali Jet Set Dive and

Marine Sports is one of

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the island's most exclusive water sports centre.

It is located right on the beach in the south of

Bali and provides ve-star scuba diving and

water sports facilities, both motorised and

non-motorised. With its wide range of activities

this is denately a place to visit if you enjoy

water sports.

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Address: Jalan Setra Gandamayu, West Beach, Tanjung

Benoa, Nusa Dua, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 08:00-17:00

Phone: +62 361 772 518

Internet: www.jetsetmarine.com

Email: [email protected]

Waterbom Bali

For a day lled with

splashing water slides,

tropical parks and

thrilling attractions for

the whole family, take a

tour to Waterbom Bali in

Kuta. You nd all necessary facilities like towel

rental service and locker within the park so just

remember to bring your swimsuit.

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Address: Jalan Kartika Plaza, Kuta, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 09:00-18:00

Phone: +62 361 755 676

Internet: www.waterbom-bali.com

Email: [email protected]

Bali Safari & Marine Park

This park, located in

Gianyar is home to

hundreds of amazing

animals, representing

more than 50 species.

The park showcases

much of Indonesia’s protected wildlife, including

rare and endangered species in their natural

surroundings, such as the Sumatran Tiger.

Photo: Sean Hamlin / Flickr (image cropped)

Address: Jalan Bypass Prof. Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra Km. 19,8

Kec. Gianyar, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 09:00-17:00. Saturday to

Sunday: 08:30-17:00.

Phone: +62 361 950 000

Internet: www.balisafarimarinepark.com/

Email: [email protected]

More Info: Golden Line of Bali

Tirta Gangga

Tirta Gangga, which

literally means 'water

from the Ganges', is a

beautiful former palace

belongs to Royal family of

Karangasem located a

few kilometres north of Amlapura. It is famed for

its stunning water garden and setting,

surrounded by rice elds.

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Address: Tirta Gangga, Ababi, Abang, Karangasem Regency,

Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 07:00-19:00

Internet: www.tirtagangga.nl/

Email: [email protected]

More Info: Located 7 km north of Amlapura. Public buses run

from nearby Karangasem town and Perama.

Yoga in Bali

The village of Ubud is

known for being an

important centre of art

and culture. This is also

the place where a lot of

the island's prime yoga

schools are located. The Yoga Barn is one of the

most popular, oering alternatives for both

beginners and more advanced yogis.

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Address: Jalan Raya Pengosekan, Ubud, Bali

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Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 07:00-21:00

Phone: +62 361 971236

Internet: www.theyogabarn.com

Email: [email protected]

More Info: Located behind Siam Sally & Zen Spa.

Surfing in Bali

The island of Bali is one

of the world's prime

surng spots. Here you

can nd everything from

challenging waves for

advanced surfers to

calmer waters for beginners. Several dierent

surf camps and schools also oer dierent kinds

of classes for all levels. One of the best renowned

companies is UP2U Surf School Bali in Kuta.

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Address: Jalan Pantai Padma, Legian, Kuta, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 07:30-17:30

Phone: +62 812 3699 7504

Internet: www.up2usurfschool.com

Email: [email protected]

Traditional Music and Dance

No visitor should miss

Bali’s many traditional

Joged and Legong

dances, Barong

performances, or

excerpts from the great

Hindu dance-drama, the Ramayana. Most large

hotels stage performances nightly. For Barong,

also head for the open-air performances held

every morning at Batubulan, northeast of the city

centre. Wayang kulit (shadow puppet) shows are

also performed frequently at many hotels and

art centres.

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Bali Bird ParkBali is rich in wildlife, and

birds make up a large

part of it. In this park you

can see 250 dierent

species, some of them

from other parts of the

world. In addition to all the birds there are also a

small collection of reptiles, among them, the

legendary Komodo dragon.

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Address: Jl. Serma Cok Ngurah Gambir Singapadu,

Batubulan, Gianyar, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 09:00-17:30

Phone: +62 361 299 352

Internet: www.bali-bird-park.com

Email: [email protected]

Taman Werdhi Budaya Art Center

This complex of ornate

wooden buildings in

traditional style exhibits

traditional Balinese

culture through musical,

theatrical and dance

performances held in the large amphitheatre. If

you're lucky, you might catch the Bali Art

Festival held here during your visit.

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Address: 1 Jl. Nusa Indah, Abian Kapas, Denpasar, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 07:30-15:00

Phone: +62 361 227 176

Internet: www.balitravelhub.com/attractions/art-center/

Cooking Classes in Bali

To understand the culture

of a country you have to

taste authentic cuisine

and experience a meal

with locals. The Lobong

Bali Cooking Class in

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Ubud gives you the opportunity to rst follow a

local family to the market and buy the

ingredients, to then together prepare and enjoy a

meal. This is a perfect way to meet Balinese

people and nd out the secrets behind the

delicious food.

Photo: Natalie Maro / Shutterstock.com

Address: Jalan Raya Kedewatan, Ubud, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 08:00-19:00

Phone: +62 81 236 51 778

Internet: www.lobongbalicooking.com

Bali Pulina Coffee Tours and Recreation

Bali Pulina is located just

7 km (4.3 miles) north of

Ubud, surrounded by rice

terraces and green

forests. Take part in tours

exploring the coee

plantations and learn how the popular 'Luwak

Coee' is cultivated and processed. Coee

tastings and recreational activities such as zip

lining, a swing or an innity pool are also on

oer at Bali Pulina.

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Address: Jalan Raya Pujung Kaja, Bali

Phone: +62 811 394 462

Internet: www.balipulina.com/

Email: [email protected]

DINING

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Denpasar has its share of functional warungs

(basic Indonesian eateries). For the best of

Balinese and international cuisine, however, take

a taxi to Seminyak or Kuta. Some of the best

western, Asian, and international food can be

found in the restaurants of the major resort

hotels, which oer a wide choice of alternatives.

Chez Gado Gado

As the name implies, the

emphasis here is on

Indonesian dishes, but

the cuisine and the

surroundings are a lot

more sophisticated than

the average warung. Chez Gado Gado was

formerly a club, but has now been renovated as a

stylish restaurant and its beachside location is

practically unbeatable.

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Address: Jalan Camplung Tanduk 99, Seminyak, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 08:00-23:00

Phone: +62 361 736 966

Internet: www.gadogadorestaurant.com

Email: [email protected]

More Info: Dress code: smart casual. Beachwear and slippers

are not accepted.

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Cooking ClassesTo understand the culture

of a country you have to

taste authentic cuisine

and experience a meal

with locals. The Lobong

Bali Cooking Class in

Ubud gives you the opportunity to rst follow a

local family to the market and buy the

ingredients, to then together prepare and enjoy a

meal. This is a perfect way to meet balinese

people and nd out the secrets behind the

delicious food.

Photo: Natalie Maro / Shutterstock.com

Address: Jalan Raya Kedewatan, Ubud, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 08:00-19:00

Phone: +62 81 236 51 778

Internet: www.lobongbalicooking.com

Ju-Ma-Na

If you want to surprise

your loved one with a

truly romantic dining

experience, this is the

place to visit. Ju-Ma-Na is

located high on a cli

within the luxurious Banyan Tree Ungasan

resort, and on the menu you'll nd dishes

focusing on fresh seafood with an Asian twist.

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Address: Jl. Melasti, Ungasan, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten

Badung, Bali

Opening hours: Daily 12:30–3:30pm, 6:30–10:30pm

Phone: +62 361 300 7000

Internet: www.banyantree.com/en/indonesia/ungasan-bali/din

ing/ju-ma-na-restaurant-and-bar

Email: [email protected]

Melting Wok WarungThis wildly popular

Indonesian restaurant is

situated at a tranquil

location in Ubud, but

don't let that fool you, as

they are often very busy

(it is highly recommended to make a

reservation). The menu consists of expertly

prepared traditional fare, as well as wonderful

desserts.

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Address: Jl. Gootama 13, Ubud, Bali

Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00-22:00

Phone: +62 821 5366 6087

Pearl Restaurant Bali

At Pearl Restaurant, the

beautiful setting in an

illuminated lush garden

competes for your

attention with the

exquisite arrangements of

the French dishes. Food is superb and value for

the price. The sta here is well-trained and they

give the guests an unforgettable experience.

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Address: Jalan Arjuna, Double Six, Gang Eddy, Kuta, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 18:00-23:00

Phone: +62 819 3433 4060

Internet: www.balihotel-pearl.com/?fbclid=IwAR3SM1c8bm_

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Email: [email protected]

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Bali AsliThis restaurant,

surrounded by mountains

and rice elds, is not easy

to nd, hidden in the

small village of

Gelumpang in

northeastern Bali. They use mainly their own

farmed ingredients or products from the local

market in their cooking and the cuisine is

authentic Balinese. They also host cooking

classes, all of them including a unique

experience such as learning how to plant rice or

making cocktails from cashew nut wine.

Photo: Cahaya Images / Shutterstock.com

Address: Jalan Raya Gelumpang, Gelumpang Village,

Amlapura, Karangasem, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 10:00-19:00

Phone: +62 8223 690 9215

Internet: www.baliasli.com.au

Email: [email protected]

Taco Casa

This Mexican restaurant

gives you a good

alternative to Indonesian

cuisine. The portions are

large, and the avours

are spicy and delicious.

Here you can enjoy enchiladas, tacos,

quesadillas, and salads, all made from scratch

with only the best ingredients. Wash it down

with a glass of freshly squeezed fruit juice or

maybe a Margarita.

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Address: Jl. Raya Pengosekan, MAS, Kecamatan Ubud,

Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali

Opening hours: Daily 11am–9pm

Phone: +62 812 2422 2357

Email: [email protected]

Sea CircusSea Circus describes

itself as a restaurant,

cocktail bar and coee

den, and as such, they do

a bit of everything. From

coee to cocktails,

breakfast to tapas. Stylish decor and animated

parties, it's a great place to visit at any time of

day or night.

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Address: 22 Jalan Kayu Aya, Seminyak, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 07:30-10:00

Phone: +62 361 738 667

Internet: www.seacircus-bali.com

Email: [email protected]

Rumours

Upscale and trendy

Rumours is one of the

international-style

restaurants in the area of

Seminyak that gives you

best value for money. The

menu is lled with steak, burgers, pasta and

pizza and guests enjoy their meal in slightly

dated 1980's surroundings, with pool tables and

other forms of entertainment.

Photo: Kzenon / Shutterstock.com

Address: Jl. Kayu Aya 100, Seminyak, Kuta Utara, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 17:00-02:00

Phone: +62 361 738 720

Internet: balinesia.co.id/rumours.php

Email: [email protected]

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Ku De TaKu De Ta is highly rated

by expats and visitors

alike and is one of the

most stylish spots in

Seminyak. The menu

accentuates modern

Australasian styles, along with Indonesian

inuences. The open plan restaurant is light,

breezy and open all day. At night it becomes one

of the rowdiest spots on the island, with throngs

of party-goers dancing and drinking until early

morning.

Photo: astarot / Shutterstock.com

Address: Jl. Kayu Aya No.9, Seminyak, Kuta, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 08:00-22:00

Phone: +62 361 736 969

Email: [email protected]

CAFES

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Bali is one of the exclusive lists of islands that

produce Kopi Luwak, coee made from beans

that have been eaten by the Asian Palm Civet, a

small animal native to the area. Once the beans

have passed through the animal, they are

roasted like ordinary coee beans. Try a cup if

you're feeling brave, or stick to more traditional

coee or some of the fresh fruit juices available

at the numerous cafes on the island.

The Kopi PotThe Kopi Pot is an oasis

in the bustling centre of

Kuta expanding its loyal

fans base. This local

institution is a garden

serving snacks and meals

at aordable prices. The Kopi Pot also serves

coee, homemade cakes and pastries, and even

oers free WiFi.

Photo: baranq / Shutterstock.com

Address: Jalan Legian, Kuta, Badung, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 08:00-23:00

Phone: +62 361 752 614

Internet: www.kopipot.com

More Info: Located 50 meters south of Hotel 101, North

Kuta.

Gusto Gelato & Caffè

Gusto Gelato & Caè

serves world-class Italian

gelato, with rich,

interesting, and creative

avours, including

kemangi and fried

sesame, among many more. In addition to their

tasty ice cream, they also have great coee and a

very relaxing ambiance in the café.

Photo: Tyler Olson / Shutterstock.com

Address: Jalan Mertanadi No 46B, Kerobokan, Kuta Utara,

Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 10:00-22:00

Phone: +62 361 5522 190

Internet: www.gusto-gelateria.com

Email: [email protected]

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Tutmak WarungTutmak Warung is

popular among locals as

well as tourists for its hip

yet casual atmosphere

and excellent home-style

cooking, decadent

desserts, strong coee and the unbeatable

friendly service and attention from the sta.

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Address: Jl Dewi Sita, Ubud, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 08:00-23:00

Phone: +62 361 97 5754

Email: [email protected]

Sea Circus

Sea Circus describes

itself as a restaurant,

cocktail bar and coee

den, and as such, they do

a bit of everything. From

coee to cocktails,

breakfast to tapas. Stylish decor and animated

parties, it's a great place to visit at any time of

day or night.

Photo: Rawpixel.com / Shutterstock.com

Address: 22 Jalan Kayu Aya, Seminyak, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 07:30-10:00

Phone: +62 361 738 667

Internet: www.seacircus-bali.com

Email: [email protected]

BARS & NIGHTLIFE

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The most exciting nightlife in Bali--from

throbbing dance clubs to hot karaoke bars and

cool jazz cafes--is in Kuta. If you're happy to just

sip a cocktail and watch the sunset, there are

also several options in the many tourist resorts

around the island.

Komune Resort & Beach Club

The Komune Resort and

Beach Club is only half an

hour drive away from the

capital of Bali, Denpasar.

While watching the

sunset, you can listen to

some chill-out music, but if you are more up for

something to watch, join one of the regular

movie screenings held at the open-air cinema.

Photo: Roderick Eime / Flickr (image cropped)

Address: Pantai Keramas St, Medahan, Blahbatuh, Gianyar,

Bali

Opening hours: Daily 6am–11pm

Phone: +62 0361 301 8888

Internet: www.komuneresorts.com/keramasbali/beach-club

Email: [email protected]

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Rock BarHigh up on the rocks, 14

meters above Jimbaran

Bay, stands Rock Bar, the

bar of the Ayana Resort

complex, which has won

the title of Bali's Best

Bar. The views from the terrace are simply

stunning, but be sure to dress properly, as a

dress code is strictly enforced.

Photo: Simon_sees Wikimedia Commons (image cropped)

Address: Jl Karang Mas Sejahtera, Jimbaran, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Thursday, Sunday: 16:00-01:00,

Friday to Saturday: 16:00-02:00

Phone: +62 361 702 222

Internet: www.ayana.com/en/bali/ayana-resort-and-spa/eat-an

d-drink/venues/rockbar

More Info: Located in AYANA Resort and Spa Bali

Potato Head Beach Club

Potato Head Beach Club

is one of the most popular

clubs in Bali. If you want

to enjoy your free time in

an innity pool and then

go out dancing while the

best DJs are playing, you should visit the Potato

Head Beach Club.

Photo: Marvin Meyer/Unsplash

Address: Jl. Petitenget No.51B, Seminyak, Kec. Kuta Utara,

Kabupaten Badung, Bali

Phone: +62 361 4737979

Internet: www.ptthead.com

Email: [email protected]

Sea Circus

Sea Circus describes

itself as a restaurant,

cocktail bar and coee

den, and as such, they do

a bit of everything. Coee

to cocktails, breakfast to

tapas, stylish decor and animated parties, it's a

great place to visit at any time of day or night.

Photo: Rawpixel.com / Shutterstock.com

Address: 22 Jalan Kayu Aya, Seminyak, Bali

Opening hours: 07:30-10:00

Phone: +62 361 738 667

Internet: www.seacircus-bali.com

Email: [email protected]

Woobar

Woobar stands out from

among the health of

dining and drinking

options at the W Hotel in

Seminyak.The menu

consists of comfort food

featuring Asian and Mediterranean avors, and

the bar oers 3 poolside decks on which to enjoy

your meal and drinks.

Photo: Jacob Lund / Shutterstock.com

Address: Jl. Petitenget,Kerobokan, Seminyak, Denpasar, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Thursday, Sunday: 10:00-01:00,

Friday to Saturday: 10:00-02:00

Phone: +62 361 4738106

Internet: www.wretreatbali.com/WOOBAR_BALI

Email: [email protected]

Rumours

Upscale and trendy

Rumours is one of the

international-style

restaurants in the area of

Seminyak that gives you

best value for money. The

menu is lled with steak, burgers, pasta and

pizza and guests enjoy their meal in slightly

dated 1980's surroundings, with pool tables and

other forms of entertainment.

Photo: Kzenon / Shutterstock.com

Address: Jl. Kayu Aya 100, Seminyak, Kuta Utara, Bali

Opening hours: 17:00-02:00

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Phone: +62 361 738 720

Internet: balinesia.co.id/rumours.php

Email: [email protected]

Ku De Ta

Ku De Ta is highly rated

by expats and visitors

alike and is one of the

most stylish spots in

Seminyak. The menu

accentuates modern

Australasian styles, along with Indonesian

inuences. The open plan restaurant is light,

breezy and open all day. At night it becomes one

of the rowdiest spots on the island, with throngs

of party-goers dancing and drinking until early

morning.

Photo: astarot / Shutterstock.com

Address: Jl. Kayu Aya No.9, Seminyak, Kuta, Bali

Opening hours: 08:00-22:00

Phone: +62 361 736 969

Internet: www.kudeta.com/bali.html

Email: [email protected]

SHOPPING

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Shopping in Bali is rich in artwork and

handicrafts. Markets and stalls throughout the

island showcase long-held traditions of wood

carving, silver and gold craft, embroidery and

more, particularly in Ubud, the island's cultural

hub. Urban areas also have modern shopping

centres that cater to all your shopping and

entertainment needs, the most prominent being

the pleasant Kuta Beachwalk.

Among Pasar Badung, you can nd shops and

stalls selling all kinds of goods, from fresh sh,

fruits, vegetables to Bali and Java crafts and

textiles. On the other side of the river,

Kumbasari Complex, there are a lot of small

traders selling cheap batik garments, jewels,

silverware and antique.

As for the international style retail space, there

are also a number of air-conditioned shopping

centres in Denpasar, like New Dewata Ayu and

Matahari, which are located facing Jalan Dewi

Sartika. Moving out from the city, Sanggraha

Kriya Handicrafts in the eastern suburb of

Topathi (8 km from the city center) sells a wide

variety of Balinese handicrafts at a xed price.

Yet, Bali's best shopping destination is not in

Denpasar, but in the vicinity of Kuta and Sanur

beach resort, or in the Ubud mountain resort,

that are less than an hour's drive from the city.

Kuta is a good place to buy cheap beachwear and

trendy jewelry. You can go to Ubud to buy the

best traditions and modern Balinese wood

carvings, ready to bargain with the seller to get a

satisfactory price.

Sukawati Art Market

Sukawati Art Market - or

'Pasar Seni Sukawati' as

the locals call it - is one of

the most well-known art

markets and largest

market in Bali. If you stop

by this market you will nd several types of

Balinese art, such as paintings, wood and stone

carvings, dierent handmade items and a bunch

of interesting art pieces.

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Photo: Schnobby / Wikimedia Commons (image cropped)

Address: Jl. Raya Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 06:00-18:00

Discovery Shopping Mall

Located about a

45-minute drive away for

the capital, Denpasar,

Discovery Shopping Mall

is one of the largest

shopping centres by the

beach in Bali. These three oors house numerous

shops, boutiques and other establishments

oering all kinds of products.

Photo: Midori / Wikimedia Commons (image cropped)

Address: Jl. Kartika, Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 10:00-22:00

Phone: +62 0361 755 522

Internet: www.discoveryshoppingmall.com

Email: [email protected]

Ubud Monkey Forest Road

Ubud Monkey Forest

Road oers a more

relaxed shopping

atmosphere to its visitors.

The main street is anked

by shops, as are some of

the smaller side streets, most of the are art

shops oer Balinese handicrafts, antiques,

several types of textiles and a lot more.

Photo: ssedro / Flickr (image cropped)

Address: Ubud Monkey Forest Road, Padangtegal Village,

Bali

Kuta SquareKuta Square is located

only a few steps away

from Kuta Art Market and

Kuta Beach. You can nd

several shops here

oering all manner of

products, including international fashion,

pharmacy, supermarkets, and department stores,

and most importantly, beachwear.

Photo: Abdes Prestaka / Shutterstock.com (image cropped)

Address: Jl. Bakung Sari No.1, Benoa, Kuta, Bali,

Ubud Traditional Art Market

Go to Ubud for the best of

traditional and

contemporary Balinese

wood carvings – and be

prepared to haggle

ercely to get the best

price. You can nd a variety of products,

including masks, statues, little tables and a lot

more. Warm up your bargaining skills before

visiting there!

Photo: VasenkaPhotography / Flickr (image cropped)

Address: Jl. Raya Ubud No.35, Ubud, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 06:00-18:00

L'Atelier Parfums et Creations

L'Atelier Parfums et

Creations allows visitors

to mix ingredients and

create their own

fragrance to take home

with them. You can also

choose from the numerous traditional Balinese

fragrances on oer. This would be a unique

experience with your love ones or children.

Photo: Kzenon / Shutterstock.com

Address: Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan Lot III, Sawangan,

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Benoa, Bali

Phone: +62 361 849 8988

Internet: www.parfumsetcreations.com

Email: [email protected]

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Pasar Badung

The original Pasar

Badung moved outside to

the street after a re.

Here, you can nd shops

and stalls selling all kinds

of goods, from fresh sh,

fruits, vegetables to Bali and Java crafts and

textiles. It makes for a very interesting visit, and

can produce some fantastic nds.

Photo: Everyone Sinks Starco / Flickr (image cropped)

Address: Jl Gajah Mada, Denpasar, Bali

Phone: +62 361 224 361

Pasar Kumbasari

Pasar Kumbasari is one of

the biggest shopping

complexes that houses

many small traders over

four oors, peddling

cheap batik clothing,

jewellery, silverware and dubious antiques. Be

sure to pay a visit both for the cultural

experience and the great prices.

Photo: Hariadhi / Wikimedia Commons (image cropped)

Address: Jl Gajah Mada, Denpasar, Bali

Phone: +62 813 3779 5099

Matahari Kuta Square

This huge department

store, located on Kuta

Square, has everything

from groceries, toys,

souvenirs, clothes,

handbags, shoes to

accessories and beauty products. You can nd a

mix of local and international suppliers with a

reasonable and xed price.

Photo: Yoshi Canopus / Wikimedia Commons (image cropped)

Address: JL. Ciung Wanara No. 1, Kuta, Denpasar, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 09:30-22:00

Phone: +62 361 757 588

Internet: www.matahari.co.id/

Beachwalk Shopping Center

Beachwalk Shopping

Center, opened in 2012,

is perhaps the island's

most pleasant shopping

and dining area, with

tree-lined walkways

anked by upscale shopping and top-notch

restaurants and shaded seating courtyard where

you can stroll, shop, eat and enjoy the fresh air.

Photo: nenetus / Shutterstock.com

Address: Jalan Pantai Kuta, Kuta, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Thursday, Sunday: 10:30-22:30.

Friday to Saturday: 10:00-00:00.

Phone: +62 0361 846 4 888

Internet: www.beachwalkbali.com

Mal Bali Galeria

The architecture of this

mall is 2-in-1, the meeting

point of Balinese

architecture and modern

mall style. If you walk in,

you can nd numerous

shops here and even a cinema, called the Galeria

21 Cineplex. Stued a series of events and a

family-friendly environment, it echoes with their

tag line "Enjoy, Play, Eat, Shop."

Photo: Dionisius Purba / Flickr (image cropped)

Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai Simpang Dewa Ruci, Kuta,

Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 10:00-22:00

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Phone: +62 361 755277

Internet: www.malbaligaleria.co.id

Email: [email protected]

Celuk Village

Celuk Village is one of the

most famous villages in

Bali because of their

prolic gold and silver

crafting. Stroll through

the village, witness the

work by the master artisans, and walk away with

one of their artful pieces-- a shinny accessory as

a souvenir.

Photo: Yuki Takahashi / Shutterstock.com

Address: Jalan Raya Celuk, Sukawati, Gianyar, Bali

Bali Collection

Bali Collection is the

largest mall in Nusa Dua,

with several international

and national brands. You

can nd all manner of

products and services

here, including art shops, gallery, ne dining

restaurants and loads of shops, entertainment

and performance.

Photo: AnemStyle / Shutterstock.com

Address: Bali Tourism Development Corporation (BTDC)

Complex, Nusa Dua, Bali

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 10:00-23:00

Phone: +62 0361 771 662

Internet: www.bali-collection.com

Email: [email protected]

TOURIST INFORMATION

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Ngurah Rai International Airport

Bali Ngurah Rai

International Airport

(DPS) is about 13 km

from the centre of

Denpasar. Facilities

include shops, bars and

restaurants, currency exchange oices, post

oice, internet access, tourist information oice,

tour agencies, car hire companies, duty-free

shops and VIP lounges.

Public buses service are provided by

Trans-Sarbagita and Damri. A better option to

get to your hotel from the airport is by taxi. You

can also get a taxi for a xed price at the taxi

service centre before entering the duty-free

shops. Many resort hotels often oer

complimentary minivan or limousine transfers.

Other taxis, deluxe taxis and bemos (mini-vans)

are also available and you nd them outside the

terminal on the right hand side. Traic

congestion is common on the way to Ubud and

Kuta.

Photo: Juan Garces

Address: Ngurah Rai International Airport, Bali

Phone: +62 361 9351 011

Internet: bali-airport.com/en

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Email: [email protected]

Public Transport

Numerous bemos

(minibuses) operate on

xed routes around the

city and the rest of the

island, leaving when full

and stopping anywhere

on their route on request. Most foreigners nd

the system confusing and nd haggling over

fares challenging. There are also buses

connecting the bigger cities around the island,

operating mostly during daytime. Both buses and

bemos can be stopped anywhere along their

routes.

Photo: Pierre-Luc Auclair

Taxi

Blue and yellow city taxis

can be hailed on the

street, at numerous taxi

ranks, or called from your

hotel or restaurant. They

are cheap by

international standards and are much more

convenient than bemos. However, be prepared to

haggle over fares as taxi meters have failed to

keep pace with ination. Many drivers speak a

little English.

There are ve taxi types: Bali Taxi/Blue Bird

Group (Light blue taxi), Panwirthi Taxi (Green),

Praja Taxi (Orange), Ngurah Rai Taxi (White),

and Airport Taxi (Black). The Bluebird Taxis has

gain a good reputation in the recent years. For

the white taxi, you need to get a quotation before

the ride.

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Phone: +62 361 701 111

Internet: www.bluebirdgroup.com

Post

Stamps and envelopes

can be bought at the

concierge desks of all

hotels, and this is a much

more convenient option

than using public post

oices. The main post oice on the island is

located in Denpasar, but there are also smaller

outlets in most of the bigger towns around the

island.

Photo: Andy Fuchs

Address: Jl. Raya Puputan Renon, Denpasar, Bali

Phone: +62 361 223565

Pharmacy

You can nd several

dierent pharmacies in

all the dierent tourist

destinations and bigger

cities on Bali. The

Balinese call them

"apoteks" and the biggest chain is Kimia Farma.

Before you buy any products take a look at the

expiry date since they can be out of date.

Photo: Gemma Garner

Address: Jalan By Pass Ngurah Rai no.232, Bali

Phone: +62 361 283 395

Electricity

110V and 220V, 50Hz

Photo: Stirling Tschan

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Telephone

Country code: +62 Area

code: 361

Photo: Jardson Almeida

Population4.362 million (2019)

CurrencyIndonesian Rupiah (IDR)IDR10,000 ~ US$0,69

Opening hoursBanks, businesses and government offices are generally open Monday to Friday 08:00-16:00 or 09:00-17:00. Manyshopping malls remain open until 22:00 or later. Streetmarkets generally do not open until around 19:00 andremain open as late as midnight. Many smaller shops stayclosed from dusk on Friday and Saturday night.

NewspapersHello BaliJakarta PostThe Bali Times

Emergency numbersPolice: 112Fire Department: 113Ambulance: 118

Tourist informationBali Tourism BoardJl. Raya Puputan 41, Renon, Denpasar+62 361 235 600

Bali Government Tourist Information Centre Jl. Bana Sari No.7, Legian Kuta, Denpasar+62 361 754 092

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