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“On their last day, they visited this popular coffee shop located in a beautiful garden setting for a final coffee before heading home.”
— AYLA
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April–October
Dry season, fewer crowds, perfect beach weather
5–7 Days
Multiple regions: Ubud, Seminyak, Uluwatu
10 Creators
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88 Places
from rice terraces to sacred temples
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Bali's dry season (April-October) offers the best weather for beaches and temples, while the rainy season brings lush landscapes and bargain prices.
Essentials
Daily Budget
$30–60 / day
per person · excl. accommodation
Main Airport
Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS)
~30 min to Seminyak · Taxi ~$10 · Pre-book airport transfer recommended
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Visa-free for 30 days for most nationalities. Extendable once for another 30 days at immigration offices. Visa on Arrival ($35) for some countries.
Tipping
Not expected but appreciated. Round up taxi fares; 5-10% at restaurants if no service charge. Small tips for temple guides welcome.
Vlogger Tip
Skip the tourist temples at midday — visit Tirta Gangga or Lempuyang at sunrise for photos without 500 other tourists blocking the gate.
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FAQ
Bali is very safe for tourists. Petty theft can happen in crowded areas — use hotel safes and watch your belongings on scooters. Beware of strong currents at beaches. Emergency number: 112.
7-10 days is ideal to cover Ubud (rice terraces, temples), Seminyak/Canggu (beach life), and Uluwatu (cliffs). Add days for Nusa Penida or Gili Islands side trips.
Seminyak for beach clubs and dining, Ubud for culture and nature, Canggu for surfing and digital nomads, Uluwatu for luxury cliffside resorts, Nusa Dua for family-friendly beaches.
Bali is very budget-friendly. Street food from $1, decent hotels from $25/night. Luxury villas with private pools from $80/night. Scooter rental ~$5/day. A comfortable trip costs $30-60/day.
Yes, cash is king in Bali. Many warungs, markets, and small shops are cash-only. ATMs are plentiful in tourist areas. Cards accepted at upscale restaurants and hotels. Bring backup cash.
Dry season (April-October) is best, with July-August being peak season. Shoulder months (April-May, September-October) offer great weather with fewer crowds. Rainy season (November-March) has afternoon showers but lower prices.
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Vlogger popularity
“On their last day, they visited this popular coffee shop located in a beautiful garden setting for a final coffee before heading home.”
— AYLA
1 Vloggers“The group has an open-buffet lunch with a direct view of the Mount Batur volcano. The guide introduces various traditional Indonesian dishes like Nasi Goreng and Mie Goreng.”
— Berkoo
1 Vloggers“The vlogger describes this as her favorite hangout spot, with a surf x vintage listening bar aesthetic. She loved the laid-back vibe and the meals, and ended up coming back multiple times.”
— Adelle
“A modern Japanese and Chinese fusion restaurant. The vlogger highly recommends the Japanese Saffron Risotto and the zesty Calamansi Fizz drink.”
— Riri Travels
1 Vloggers“A coffee shop that originated in Perth, located in front of her hotel. The vlogger enjoyed a creamy and smooth iced coffee with a malt and chocolate flavor profile.”
— Riri Travels
“A Japanese fusion restaurant with an attached organic grocery store. The vlogger had lunch here, finding the food decent but heard the dinner menu gets rave reviews.”
— Riri Travels
“The vlogger shows the menu, pointing out that a latte costs about 2 dollars. He orders a "Super Green Omelette" which costs 5 euros.”
— Birhayalinpeşinde
1 Vloggers“The vlogger enjoys a coffee at this restaurant in Ubud, which he notes has a nice pool and a pleasant, quiet ambiance.”
— Dany Dev
“The vlogger walks down many stairs to get to this breakfast spot on the cliffside. She mentions it's an accommodation but the restaurant is open to the public, and the view is worth the walk.”
— Adelle
1 Vloggers“The group goes to this resort's restaurant for dinner. They show the beautiful bamboo architecture at night and enjoy a meal of Nasi Goreng and cocktails.”
— Juan Marcel & Rhylan
1 Vloggers“After exploring the town, the friends stop for a sweet treat at this gelato shop. They show the various flavors available and enjoy their ice cream in cups outside.”
— Juan Marcel & Rhylan
1 Vloggers“After a day of shopping and exploring the town, the group stopped at this spot to get some gelato to cool down.”
— Juan Marcel & Rhylan
LOCAL INSIGHT
Each neighborhood has a completely different vibe
The cultural heart of Bali, surrounded by lush rice terraces and ancient temples. Home to yoga retreats, art galleries, and the famous Monkey Forest. Peaceful yet vibrant.
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1 Vloggers stayed here“The vloggers had a private chef come to their villa to prepare a special themed dinner. They also enjoyed a private yoga session on the deck overlooking the jungle and had a bonfire set up for them in the evening.”
— Juan Marcel & Rhylan
“The vlogger visited this resort, known for its jungle tree-house accommodation, for a pilates class. After the class, they enjoyed sunset mocktails at the resort's day club, La Cima.”
— Adelle
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger moved to this new accommodation, which she says felt like a breath of fresh air. She notes its Japanese-inspired style, platform bed, and the open-door bathroom which was the only downside due to mosquitos.”
— Adelle
“The vlogger moved to this new accommodation, which she describes as a breath of fresh air. It has a Japanese-inspired design with an indoor-outdoor bathroom and a pool view.”
— Adelle
“The vlogger visited this cliff-side resort for a 6-hour spa package which included a massage at the Karma Spa with incredible ocean views, lunch at Di Mare restaurant, and access to the Karma Beach Club.”
— Adelle
“Their final stay in Uluwatu, a modern villa with a clean white aesthetic, a sunken living room, and a private pool with a cactus garden.”
— AYLA
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vloggers give a full tour of their stunning villa, which includes a pond entrance, a modern kitchen, a library, a gym, a movie room, a massage room, a sauna, and an infinity pool with breathtaking jungle views.”
— Juan Marcel & Rhylan
“The vlogger's second accommodation, a beautiful villa with a private pool overlooking rice paddies. Her partner surprised her with birthday decorations, including a flower bath.”
— Riri Travels
“The vlogger gives a tour of his accommodation, a large studio-style condo with a kitchen and large windows, which he says costs around $80 a night.”
— Dany Dev

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