Traditional Balinese temple with palm trees and rice terraces

Bali

Island of the Gods

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24° - 30°C

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Indonesian Rupiah

Indonesian, Balinese

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Bali is Indonesia's most famous island, a place where ancient Hindu traditions blend seamlessly with world-class surf breaks, yoga retreats, and some of Southeast Asia's most innovative restaurants. But beyond the Instagram-famous rice terraces and beach clubs lies a deeply spiritual culture that has survived centuries of change.

The island rewards those who venture beyond Seminyak's boutiques and Ubud's crowds. Hidden waterfalls cascade into jungle pools, centuries-old temples perch on volcanic cliffs, and village ceremonies unfold with the same rituals practiced for generations. Whether you're here for the surf, the spirituality, or simply the $3 massages, Bali has a way of getting under your skin.

Highlights

Ancient temples with dramatic ocean backdrops
World-class surf breaks for all levels
Ubud's art scene and rice terrace walks
Traditional village ceremonies and festivals
Incredible food from warungs to fine dining
Volcanic landscapes and hidden waterfalls

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Bali is Perfect For

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Most nationalities get 30-day visa on arrival (free for many countries). Extendable once for another 30 days. Digital nomad visa (B211A) available for longer stays.