Your guide to where to stay,eat and the must-see highlights. Tourists flock to this Indonesian island for many reasons:the stunning green rice paddies;ancient temples;warm waters and endless beaches.
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Being so close to the equator means Bali is warm year-round,but it has two distinct seasons. So when is the best time to go?
Whatever your budget,Bali's best stays can offer immersion in local culture,cuisine,architecture and aesthetic.
The multicultural traveller scene has heavily influenced its food output,and diners on the Island of the Gods can travel the world via the menu.
Time-poor travellers will be surprised by just how much of Bali they can see three days.
Bali is on track to have its busiest tourism year on record,but 70 per cent of visitors flock to the hot spots of Canggu,Seminyak,Uluwatu and Nusa Dua.
Beyond Kuta there is plenty that will surprise,and delight.
Hear that? It’s the sound of sweet,unadulterated silence... Bali is especially good value for families-at-full-decibel,but it offers exclusivity for adults,too.
After the pandemic Bali has become entrenched as a destination focused on the importance of self-care.
From island-hopping and manta spotting to getting muddy in a rice paddy,here are six Bali experiences that fly under the radar.
A local iconic attraction actually worth visiting,a rainforest eco lodge,Indonesia’s first natural wine bar,and more.
As the holiday island shifts away from its reputation as a cheap backpacker haven,here are some ways you can do good while having a good time.
It’s one of our most popular destinations,but there are still things about Bali that make us wonder if we really get what it’s all about.
No one would ever mistake Bali’s capital for a pretty town,but it offers its own unexpected charms.
Who needs a Michelin guide? There are plenty of star-worthy places in Bali that don’t need approval from France.
Sidemen on the east coast of the island offers a quieter,more immersive Bali for those who relish a slower mode of travel.
Overdevelopment is rife on the south-west coast,but these satellite island stays offer a step back to more mellow times.