Here’s the thing about this Island of Gods that’s steeped in Hinduism. It offers whatever holiday you desire – homestays to 5 star, slow and easy to energetic, great sights, food and drinks and incredibly friendly people. Always uncomplicated, always relaxing.
No deep diving for us on this 2 week trip; just skating the thin edge of Kuta, Ubud and Sanur making sure plenty of good things feed into our Bali holiday.
This is my best bunch of photos.






Been a few years since we’ve stayed in Ubud. Making up for that now with 4 days here. Vehicular traffic is dense. Walking’s easier, quicker. Still, a great place to visit for good cafes, art galleries and ricefields.




















Sanur became our patch years ago and a week’s stay at Sudamala Resort confirm why we return. Lovely rooms (can recommend pool suites), substantial breakfasts, good size pool and first class service always go down a treat.





Kebon Vintage Car Museum has been brought to fruition by Jakarta based Jos Dharmawan. A mad keen collector of cars (he has gathered 250) – Pontiac, Dodge, Chrysler, Ford, Buick, Nash, Chevrolet, Cadillac, Fiat, Austin, Holden, Soviet Zil and a whole lot more, his museum is excellent. Spend a couple of hours here is my advice.




Balinese food never disappoints and with an exchange rate of $A1 to 10,000 Rupiah, it’s extremely well priced.




3 compulsory documents needed to enter Bali:
1. Visa
If you can navigate the e Visa site (remember to register first), you can use the gates and get out of the airport really quickly. Unfortunately the site did not work for me. Passport issue date stubbornly reverted to today’s date. I paid for Visa On Arrival (VOA) at Bali airport. It cost 500,000 Rupiah. Cash only, no credit cards. Can pay in Australian dollars.
2. Tourist tax
https://lovebali.baliprov.go.id
Particular to Bali for sustainability projects. It’s new; introduced on 14 February and costs 150,000 RP.
I struggled to access the site. I also struggled to pay on arrival and departure. Teething problems, but by May, maybe earlier, spot checks will be conducted and entry to sites will be denied if you can’t show you’ve paid.
Update: Pay on arrival with credit card.
3. Customs declaration
Can be completed online up to 3 days before departure
Thanks for the warm retreat on a cold winter day. Bali is such a special place, seeing your pictures makes me want to return… soon 🙂 Maggie
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Now there’s where you should go next winter. Plenty of sunshine.
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Yes definitely!
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