Sanur was Bali's first beach resort but still retains its Balinese character and old style village ambiance. It's also the place for some of Bali's chic fashion shops, hot hotels and well-known restaurants. A good location to explore the rest of Bali. Read More...
Sophisticated restaurants, fine dining, local designer shops and a cosmopolitan atmosphere - Seminyak is casual and cool with small stylish hotels and villas. Away from the Kuta crowds.Read More...
Tanjung Benoa, like many other beachside destinations in Bali, used to be a fishing village and an old dock. The development of the peninsula has been very significant as most of the shore-side properties are now hotels, resorts and water sports operators. Read More...
Located 85 km north-east of the airport, Candidasa is a relaxing beach area close to cultural treasures like Pura Besakih ("Bali's Mother Temple"). While the beach is not one of Bali's best, the tranquility of Candidasa has attracted a number of exclusive hotels like the Amankila and the Chedi.Read More...
Being the capital city and the centre of Bali’s economy, Denpasar may at first seem ill-adapted for tourism. But what most newcomers might not know is that it’s actually the home of several historical, multi-cultural, traditional, and religious gems. Read More...
Quiet and tranquil, Jimbaran is home to the latest luxury five star hotels like Four Season's Resort, The Intercontinental and the Ritz Carlton. Read More...
The beaches of Uluwatu, Padang Padang, Dreamland and Bingin in southern Bali were once exclusively the haunt of surfers and could only be reached by traveling over rough dirt tracks. Today, many developments have brought roads, comfortable steps and access paths, enabling everyone to enjoy the beauty of these stunning beaches. Catch some terrific world-class rides when the surf's up.
Bali's most popular beach and number one party zone! The original surfers destination has expanded - absorbing neighbouring Legian, Tuban and Seminyak. Good surf, great nightlife.Read More...