06 Apr Visiting Bali for the first time? This is all you need to know
Oh hello, sunshine, nature, palm trees, and fresh coconuts! Are you planning to visit the island of the gods; Bali? Here are some tips if you’re heading there for the first time.
Before you leave for Bali
Visa and passport: in addition to a valid passport (which must be valid for at least 6 months) you also need a visa. You will receive this visa free of charge on arrival at the following international airports; Jakarta, Bali, Medan, and Surabaya. You can stay in Bali for up to 30 days. Please note: arrival and departure days are counted and this free visa can not be extended. So if you want to stay longer than 30 days (and believe us, this happens), then you must arrange the visa before departure and make sure you have a return ticket, because that is mandatory.
Money: the currency on Bali is the Rupiah. Since banks are not everywhere and the exchange rate can fluctuate heavily, it is useful to exchange your money at the airport. Make sure you have enough money with you when traveling to a remote area.
Vaccinations: against Hepatitis A and DTP are recommended when you go to Indonesia on vacation. Fortunately, you do not have to take malaria pills in many areas; Bali and East and West Java are mostly malaria free. Check the map of malaria areas. And then you still have those annoying mosquitos. You do not hear them, but you do feel them! So it is handy to bring an anti-mosquito that contains DEET. In terms of Covid, you need to be vaccinated to enter Bali.
Kids
Bali is a great place for those traveling with kids. Find out what you can do and what kids activities there are with young children.
Suitcase or Backpack?
Do you travel around for a long time and do you travel from place to place? Then we advise you to bring a backpack. There is often heavy-handed handling of your stuff and we have already experienced a few cases that go wrong. The disadvantage is of course that you can take less, but on the other hand you often take too much clothing, which is not necessary on Bali. Will it be a beach holiday and will you stay in a resort? Then a backpack is not necessary and a suitcase is very nice.
Packing tips for Bali
In Bali you enjoy a tropical climate and the humidity can be high in some places. Some handy packing tips:
1. Pack as many light and cotton clothing as possible.
2. Bring along a long skirt and Sarong for when you visit one of the many temples.
3. Bring that hat! The sun is lovely, but nobody wants a sunstroke.
4. A one-suit is useful if you want to surf, it keeps your belly from getting scraped on the board.
5. If you are planning to go to Bali from December, then a thin rain jacket is useful.
Must visit spots in Bali
» Dreamland Beach – the name says it all
» Ubud – Rice Terraces, Healthy hotspots like Sari Organic and the Ubud Hanging Gardens resort (must see)
» Canggu – Crate Café, Canggu-Desa Seni Yoga, The Chillhouse
» Uluwatu – Rock Bar & Single Fin
» Tanah Lot (just to take that one beautiful picture)
» Nusa Lembongan, 30 min by boat – top for surfing
Dreamland Beach Source
Better to avoid
» Water from the tap. Buy your water in bottles and check if the cap is unopened. Drinking water safely? Then this thing is a godsend. Be careful with salads and peel the fruit well. Otherwise you might be more in the toilet than on the beach.
» Petting dogs, especially when Although they look cute, their have been reports of rabies and Sarah got bitten last year and needed several injections.
» Kuta. If you do not like mass tourism, avoid busy Kuta. Prices are higher, the food is not very tasty and the beach is a bit disappointing, mostly covered in plastic. However, everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but we know that there are better places on Bali than Kuta.
Make a good deal whilst shopping for goodies
In Bali it’s normal to..
» Have your own ‘driver‘. This is a tip that you can certainly save money if you want to see the whole island. Learn a few words Balinese and make a clear arrangement with your taxi driver. If you do it right, he will drive you around for a fixed price. Use your good old intuition, but pay attention that he does not take you to all kinds of shops or tourist places where they might receive commission from.
» Make some deals. It is a game between tourist and salesman, especially in the market you can play with the price.
» Give tips. The friendly people in Bali are not very broad. Do they wear your suitcase or are you well helped? Give a nice tip.
» Rent a scooter and explore the island. Make sure you always wear a helmet!
Ready? Pack your bags and fly to paradise! Your first time to Bali, won’t be your last!
Wander-Lust
Marc
Posted at 16:47h, 17 AugustBetter skip Seminyak as well. And unfortunately Ubud town is more and more becoming like Kuta. Bali is becoming victim of the ”Instagram tourists ”. Go far east or north to escape from these tourists.
Komodo Boat Rental
Posted at 01:49h, 31 AugustWow. you created the best blog about my home island. I used to live In Bali, but I came home to help my local people of Flores Indonesia, so now I can help my local village get tourism and tell people around the world from online now. Thank you and hope you visit! thank you
Rk Sanajaoba Singh
Posted at 10:41h, 07 Aprilti is very nice palce as like our mother land Manipur North east State of India
Rachel
Posted at 05:54h, 23 MayBali is one of my dream place to visit soon. I cannot wait to come this amazing destination and will surely bring with my kids.
Thank you for sharing these tips. It is really helpful!
Wander-lust
Posted at 10:43h, 23 MayGood to hear, thank you 🙂