The Ultimate Bali Travel Tips for Travelers
The Ultimate Bali Travel Tips for Travelers

The Ultimate Bali Travel Tips for Travelers

To find out some facts about Bali before arriving can really make a difference, especially when you first arrive. But even experienced tourists to Bali will be surprised every time about new things, new tricks to ensure a smooth time in Bali. Bali is part of Indonesia and is therefore still subject to all the opportunities and challenges facing developing countries in this very dynamic time. Even though Bali is quite safe and easy to explore, many things don’t work as usual. Well, that’s the fun part, isn’t it.

Bali is known to many people, but only understood by some people. You can have the best time in your life in Bali (most of you will) or experience a very bad time (some of you will). It all depends on knowing a few facts about this unique island that you want to visit, and understanding what you can expect where and when, and respecting some basic rules. How to behave in certain situations, and what basically to avoid. Take your time and read the information, which will help you enjoy a fantastic holiday in Bali, like millions before you.

Are you planning a vacation to the island of Bali? I’m sure most of you will answer yes! Well, this page is about Ultimate Bali travel tips that I wrote to help your vacation to Bali. Whether for the first vacation to Bali, or who have vacationed in Bali several times.

Save your time and money 

It will take you 10 minutes to run this list Ultimate Bali travel tips. But that will save you valuable time, money, and complexity. Bali is a beautiful island, but it is not a tourist destination designed by tourism managers such as the Maldives or the Bahamas, where everything is efficient and predictable.

Bali is unpredictable. This is the beauty and attraction that attracts so many people who come here regularly and fall in love with this place. This is a dynamic and dynamic island that is home to more than 4 million Indonesians who live and work here. Bali is always changing. Knowing some tricks will make it easier for you, these below Ultimate Bali travel tips you might need to read it!!!

Visa and Passport
1 Free entry stamp and Visa on Arrival is valid for 30 days. Remember: the day of arrival and day of departure is calculated as the full day of each
2 Your passport must be valid for 6 months upon arrival. If not, you will not be allowed into Bali (quite a lot)! NO EXCLUSIONS
3 One page must be blank for the visa stamp
4. Keep your boarding pass when you arrive, you MAY have to show it to the immigration officer
5 Free entry stamps valid for 30 days and CANNOT be extended
6 Visa on Arrival is not needed for most tourists, but if you want to stay longer and extend, you can apply and pay for one at the immigration office. More about Bali Visa can be found here 

Accommodation & Going Out
7 Most prices are subject to tax (10%) and service fees (6-11%)
8 Amazing value for money in Bali. Whatever you decide to go. Street food or delicious food. The choices are unlimited
9 Ice cubes in restaurants are generally safe and controlled by the government
10 to 3-5US $ one can have decent food in most restaurants
11 Vegetarian and healthy foods increase, the epicenter of the Ubud earthquake. Try a detox smoothie.
12 Top Roof Bars and Beach Clubs are increasingly popular for good reasons.
13 Don’t believe that name. Always check the map. “Kuta Hotel” might not be exactly in Kuta 🙂
14 Look at the map carefully. A hotel near the coastline can still be far to the next beach, due to lack of road access.
15 people can still stay for 10-15US $ per night in a home stay
16 New budget hotels offer clean rooms with air conditioning for 20US $
17 Prices for hotel rooms in 4-star hotels or resorts 70-120US $
18 Private villas, serviced is a great alternative that offers amazing value for money
19 Areas: Every different area in Bali. It’s better to get to know the area first, before booking a room
20 Room Payments: Even if the price is quoted in US $, the bill will be converted to Rp. first. (currency converter)
Traffic & Transportation
21 Left-hand traffic in Bali – type ;-). Just call creative driving. More tips on handling traffic.
22 Scooter rentals cost 5-8US $ per day. Always prioritize safety and reliability. Don’t compromise. Quite a lot of people have experienced serious or fatal accidents. Never rent a scooter run down to save money.
23 Save mobile number. from a motorcycle rental shop with you. You might need it.
24 Cars with a driver for 8-10 hours cost 40-70US $ per day. Always check the driver and condition of the car. Make sure they have a SIM and permission to become a driver (permission, insurance issues). international driving license
28 Yes, there is UBER and Grabtaxi in Bali. But in many areas, drivers are afraid to leave because local people oppose it. The legal situation is still unclear in Indonesia. We recommend to check our best transport service
29 Taxi Motorbikes can be arranged via the Go-Jek application. Most of the time it’s easy to get it. But also there is no eerywhere and anytime.

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Communication & Internet
30 Get Sim Card in one of the mobile shops for your smart phone (around 3US $)
31 Mobile Internet Surfing. Get SIMcard and request internet package / 4GB, 1 month ca. 10US $
32 Many restaurants have free wifi
33 At the international airport when you exit, you can buy a sim card
34 Prepaid Loans are called pulses
35 Almost no one uses the telephone in the hotel room anymore. Whatsapp, Skype, and Face time are the best and cheapest ways to stay in touch with your loved ones at home
36 Most hotels offer free WiFi. It’s better to check before you order and make sure it’s available in your room and not only in the lobby and restaurant
37 Internet connection is still slow. Don’t expect to be able to stream easily or transfer large amounts of data
Activities & Fitness
38 Bali is a scuba paradise. More than 100 diving centers and great dive sites
39 Bali has the highest spa density in the world.
40 Full body massage starts at 7US $ per hour, but can go up to 60US $ / hour in 5 star hotels
41 Nail & Hair Salons, quality massage parlors and even a central massage
42 Surfing for beginners in Kuta, Legian and Seminyak Beach
43 Bali has a safe for everyone, all year long
44 Top Temples: Uluwatu, Tanah Lot, Besakih
45 Climbing volcanoes, Canyoning, downhill biking, or hiking through traditional villages will make you closer to the nature and culture of Bali
46 Ubud must be part of your tour program. That is indeed special.
47 This is Heaven Shopping; artwork, crafts, oil and essence, clothing, shoes, furniture, accessories
48 Day of Silence, Nyepi, no hotel check-in or check-out. The whole island is included. airport closed!
49 Manta Rays and Mola Mola fish Nusa Penida and Lembongan
50 Getting married in Bali is easy; Wedding companies offer full service.
51 Don’t smile at monkeys in monkey forests or temples, showing teeth is a sign of aggression for them
52 Water sports activities can be found on Benoa (jet skiing, gliding, water skiing etc.). Direct booking.
53 The neighboring islands of Lembongan, Ceningan and Nusa Penida are less than 45 minutes by boat from Sanur. PARADISE.
SAFETY & Manners
54 When it rains, the sidewalk can be very slippery
55 Sidewalks can have large and deep holes, which cannot be seen at night.
56 Riding a scooter. Not too fast. Fatal accidents occur every day.
57 Loose pieces are everywhere on the road. Expect cats, dogs, chickens … anything can cross your path. And each vehicle can come to you from all directions, anytime.
58 Never drink and drive, if you want to leave Bali intact.
59 Current in the sea can be dangerous, and changes depending on weather and wind conditions; also good swimmers have sunk in Bali
60 Night swimming (under the influence of alcohol and drugs) seems like fun, but most likely will cause Bali to be your last destination.
61 Dangers of the sea and coast. Nature cannot be predicted. Watch currents, currents and big waves in general. Watch your children at any time.
62 Don’t use drugs – it’s not feasible when you get caught. Read our page about nightlife, prostitution and drugs in Bali
63 There is a crime in Bali, although not much compared to many other purposes), so stay alert
64 Illegal Prostitution in Bali
65 HIV is widespread among prostitutes
66 Clubs and Bars Kuta and Legian can sometimes be rude. Some security officers here may not be as calm and objective as you might expect. Don’t trust security people. They are often part of the problem and not part of the solution
67 For Topless women on the beach it is not allowed and not appreciated in hotels.
68 Balinese are open-minded but they don’t like it: people use their roads as toilets, helpless people in restaurants and shops, rude and rude behavior, someone touches their heads, a display of affection that is too open to the public.
69 Use mosquito nets and repellents if possible. Dengue fever is widespread. More info about vaccination.
70 Red light districts and nightlife areas attract criminals of all kinds – like elsewhere in the world, so be alert and don’t drink too much, stay with friends if you can
71 ATM machines: always place your hands above the keypad when typing your code. ALWAYS!
72 General rules – like anywhere else in the world. If a place looks strange and you can avoid it and go somewhere else, do it
Environment & People
73 Bali is a fragile island. Garbage, Water and Traffic are big problems, like in other parts of the developing world. Help by becoming a conscious consumer.
74 Try to take a short shower and avoid urinating.
75 Everything you throw away stays in Bali or will be washed into the sea. Effective waste management in this part of the world does not really exist.
76 Problematic plastic no. 1. Avoid plastic bottles, straws, plastic bags when shopping.
77 Most of the workers you will meet have salaries of around 130 to 150US $ per month and work hard for their money, travel long distances and share their income with other family members.
78 Balinese people are very friendly and friendly. They are also proud and happy if you respect their customs and islands.
79 Being angry and shouting is not appreciated. If you have a complaint, be polite, calm and insist on a solution in a friendly way if you want to get any results.

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Area
80 Wild Kuta at night.
81 Seminyak has many beach clubs and clubs, more upscale
82 Ubud is relaxing, art, small shops, good food, healthy lifestyle, yoga
83 Lembongan and Ceningan Island are easy to reach and like Bali 30 years ago – just more comfortably. Paradise
84 Sanur is quieter, somewhat upscale in general, calm beaches, large restaurants on the beach side (pantai sindhu). Lots of live music.
85 Indonesian cigarettes are called Kretek cigarettes and smoked everywhere
86 Rainy season, October to February, dry season March to September
87 Bali is one of the best surfing destinations in the world, because of its quality and quyntity surfing spots and easy access.
88 Amed is a place where most scuba divers stay and where you can dive around the famous Japanese wrecks
89 Nusa Dua, 5-star resort area, large property, luxurious gardens, beautiful beaches.
90 Jimbaran – seafood restaurant and BBQ directly on the beach, every night (busy, fresh seafood, delicious)
91 The Penisula Hill in the south, a surfer’s paradise and still a little remote. Padang Padang Beach, Bingin Beach, Dreamland, Uluwatu, Balangan

Money
92 Most accepted Visa and Master Card. Credit Card Payments at hotels, most restaurants and shops may be done today. But the farther away, the less likely it is. An additional fee of 2-4% is applied when using a credit card. Street vendors: cash only and best in IDR
93 You can easily withdraw money from an ATM (in remote areas like Lembongan, you might not find a functioning machine).
94 US $, AUS $, EUR will be accepted to change almost anywhere.
95 Be sure to go to an official money changer. If the place looks small and smart, it must be very strange – and they know a lot of tricks on how to give you less than you expected.
96 Payments are made in Rupiah (Indonesian Rupiah). Even if many hotels publish their prices in US $, the actual payment will be made in IDR and the exchange rate will usually not be very good.
97 Bring cash, your credit card and an ordinary bank card.
The maximum amount that you can withdraw at one time at an ATM is 1,250,000 – 1,500,000 (machines with 50,000 stickers) or 2,500,000 – 3,000,000 (machines with 100,000 stickers). You will be charged between 2 and 5 US $ depending on the bank. But the exchange rate is good, which makes it roughly the same, as if you bring cash and change it here
99 Traveler checks are a reminder of the past
100 Bargaining with street vendors is a must. But it’s also good to respect and appreciate their work, business and services, and pay fair prices. Live and let live!