Hello, Bali! Picturesque beaches, yoga retreats and surfer towns… there’s something for everyone on this tropical island.
As soon as holidays came back on the agenda, we immediately started dreaming of an island escape. First stop, Bali! From the rainforest-covered mountains and spanning rice paddies to the scenic coastline, the hip cafés and chic shopping boutiques. Although Bali has something for everyone, each neighbourhood has a distinct vibe and knowing where to stay is essential in creating your dream getaway.
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Canggu — Stay Here For Trendy Restaurants, Bars And Summer Spirit
Move over, Kuta. Canggu has taken over! The bustling street of Batu Bolong has become the newest place to go for the hottest new restaurants, bars, shops and the ultimate holiday experience. Cross over the infamous Canggu shortcut for a day at a beach club and watch the sunset over the surfers out in the distance.
- Stay Here — The Cali Villas is finished with picture-perfect decor and adorable scooters.
- Eat Here — Black Sand Brewery for a locally brewed pint and backyard barbecues in its beer garden.
- Do This — Book a day bed at Finns Beach Club and dance to its resident or international DJs.
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Uluwatu — Stay Here For Beautiful Beaches And The Surfer Lifestyle
Those dreaming of white sand beaches must only drive south to Uluwatu for some of the best on the island. The surf town is adored for its laid-back atmosphere, where the best part of the day is checking out the waves and grabbing a cold one with your mates.
- Stay Here — Mû Bungalows has pristine views and charming cabins.
- Eat Here — Bartolo, Uluwatu’s newest neighbourhood bistro dishes up European food and refreshing spritzes.
- Do This — Sunday’s Beach Club for an upscale beach club with daily watersports and a firepit for s’mores.
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Ubud — Stay Here To Practice Yoga And Visit Some Of Bali’s Most Historical Landmarks
Ubud is perfect for those looking to practice yoga and deepen their spirituality. Every street is dotted with yoga studios, plant-based eateries and many historical and spiritual landmarks. Spend the day with playful monkeys at the Monkey Forest or check out Goa Gajah Temple, one of the oldest temples on the island.
- Stay Here — The Kayon Resort to wake up surrounded by the lush jungle.
- Eat Here — Room4Dessert for a gastronomic journey through sweet treats, with some savouries, inspired by the tropical flavours of Bali.
- Do This — The Yoga Barn hosts classes from a vinyasa flow to aerial yoga and even Tibetan bowl meditation.
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Munduk – Stay Here To Escape The Crowds And Immerse Yourself In Mother Nature
The winding roads to Munduk transport you to a part of Bali that tourists don’t typically tend to see. Hidden in the lush jungle are countless waterfalls, temples and rice paddies. It’s the ideal place for people who want to switch off and take in the beauty of Bali. Save time to stop off in Bedugul to pick locally grown strawberries before continuing to the next part of your holiday.
- Stay Here — Munduk Moding Plantation has the most picturesque infinity pool and its own coffee plantation.
- Eat Here — Ulekan for elevated Indonesian cuisine and cocktails with local liqueurs.
- Do This — Walk through the breathtaking Bali Handara Gate for a gram-worthy snap.
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Lovina – Stay Here For Dolphin Watching And Peace And Quiet
Head further north to Lovina or Amed to see even more of the island and hopefully a wild dolphin while you’re by the beach! The seaside town’s long stretch of beach has local restaurants cooking the freshest seafood with pristine views of the ocean. Lovina is great for those wanting a slower pace holiday.
- Stay Here — The Lovina for a boutique hotel on the beachfront.
- Eat Here — Warung Ayu for local cuisine and fresh seafood.
- Do This — Dolphin tours start at sunrise for some of the most scenic memories you’ll ever make.
And if you’re feeling adventurous… why not head to one of Bali’s neighbouring islands for a day of snorkelling, swimming with manta rays and world-class beaches?
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Main image courtesy of Getty, image 1 courtesy of Finn’s Beach Club, image 2 courtesy of Sunday’s Beach Club via Facebook, image 3 courtesy of The Yoga Barn via Facebook, image 4 courtesy Handara Golf Resort, image courtesy of The Lovina via Facebook