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2016
17
March
What are your favorite places to visit in Bali for relaxing, beach, snorkeling, and sightseeing?

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Gabriole

Hey everyone, planning on going to Bali for our honeymoon, if you see/find any great flight deals would you mind posting? We are thinking either march, april, may 2017 for 4 weeks.
What have been some of your favourite places you have visited there? any advice. We are looking to relax, beach, snorkel, sight see.
Many thanks!

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Cassandr

My Husband and I just got back Saturday! I loved the beaches and snorkelling in the Gili Islands( white sand, turquoise water, turtles!) Ubud is worth a visit, we loved it there. ( rice terraces, coffee plantations, good food, monkey forest) My Husband loved Seminyak - but it's much busier.

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Gabriole

Absolutely gorgeous, thank you so much!!!!! Was it pricey? We are looking to stay in some more luxury places...

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Cassandr

There's such a range of places. We found you could get quite a bit for your money. Especially if you compare to what you can get here in BC. Our private pool villa in Nusa Lembongan was cheaper than staying at the Penticton lakeside resort in the summertime.
. But of course there are places you can stay at in excess of 1000/night as well.

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Teresa

Gabriole My girlfriend got married at the then Sheraton Bali http://www.thelagunabali.com/ and she considered the Four Seasons http://m.fourseasons.com/jimbaranbay/weddings/ but they didn't have availability. Either one would be fantastic.
THELAGUNABALI.COM
The Laguna Resort & Spa Bali | An Iconic Resort in Nusa Dua

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Teresa

I neglected to mention my sister had her honeymoon at the Banyan Tree Phuket http://www.banyantree.com/en/ap-thailand-phuket-resort. I highly recommend it because it will be more affordable in terms of airfare, food and hotel. We will be there in a few weeks, not staying at Banyan Tree Laguna this time because they are sold out but we will be next door and can access their spa and restaurants. From Phuket you have easy access to many islands such as Koh Samui, Koh Phi Phi, Koh Lanta, etc for snorkelling, scuba diving and elephant trekking (coolest).

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Gabriole

Teresa thank you!!

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Kyle

Ubud. It's great.

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Gabriole

Thank you!!

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Gabriole

this is so awesome and helpful! Thank you chris!!

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Julie

We did the north beach. Black sand. Also we did a trip over to Komodo Island? And stayed there for a few days. Bali is amazing. We stayed in Nusa Dusa. Boring everything was quiet at 9pm. Kuta is crazy and young but Sunar is in the middle.
We would not take the cab at our hotel. Walked out to the street and got a local cab and way cheaper. Also the local grocery market had restaurants that were great and cheap. Find out where the locals eat.
Hotel had great food but not cheap. Alcohol is not cheap as their religion frowns upon it. We drank beer and wine. Most wines are from Australia. I have wonderful memories of Bali as that was our honeymoon. Bought lots of cool wood sculptures super cheap and silver and pearls. Coffee and inscents.
Enjoy.

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Gabriole

thank you very much !!

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Carissa

Hi. I was at Nusa Dua... it's mostly a resort area close to the beach, with hotels. Ideally a good place for all kinds of water sports.
Although I missed it. But going to the Gili Islands is supposed to be beautiful. You will have to take a boat to there from Bali.
I know someone from Bali I can recommend. His family are wood carvers... he had a home stay or a villa to rent. He even does tours or driver service. He lives in the Gianyar area, closer to Ubud. Message me if u want an intro to him


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Planning a Honeymoon to Bali: Tips and Recommendations

Bali, an Indonesian island, is a popular honeymoon destination known for its beautiful beaches, lush rainforests, and ancient temples. If you are planning a honeymoon to Bali, here are some tips and recommendations to help you make the most of your trip:

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. During this time, the weather is generally sunny and dry, with occasional showers. The shoulder months of March and November can also be a good time to visit, as the weather is still relatively dry and there are fewer crowds.

Flight Deals

To find great flight deals to Bali, it is recommended to use a flight search engine or sign up for email alerts from airlines. You can also consider flying into Denpasar International Airport (DPS) or Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), which are the main airports in Bali.

Must-Visit Places

Here are some of the must-visit places in Bali:

  • Ubud: A cultural hub surrounded by rice paddies and lush rainforests. It is a great place to relax, enjoy yoga and meditation, and visit ancient temples.
  • Seminyak: A beachside town known for its upscale restaurants, bars, and boutiques. It is a great place to enjoy the nightlife and go shopping.
  • Jimbaran: A coastal village known for its beautiful beaches and seafood restaurants. It is a great place to relax and enjoy a romantic dinner.
  • Nusa Dua: A resort area known for its white-sand beaches and luxury hotels. It is a great place to stay if you are looking for a relaxing getaway.
  • Uluwatu: A coastal town known for its stunning sunsets and surf breaks. It is a great place to go surfing or simply enjoy the views.

Activities

In addition to visiting the must-visit places, there are many activities you can enjoy in Bali, including:

  • Snorkeling and Scuba Diving: Bali is home to some of the world's most beautiful coral reefs and marine life. You can go snorkeling or scuba diving to explore the underwater world.
  • Surfing: Bali is a world-renowned surfing destination. There are many surf breaks for all levels of surfers.
  • Hiking: Bali has many hiking trails that offer stunning views of the island. You can hike through rice paddies, rainforests, and mountains.
  • Yoga and Meditation: Bali is a popular destination for yoga and meditation. There are many yoga studios and meditation centers where you can learn and practice these ancient traditions.

Advice

Here are some tips to help you plan your honeymoon to Bali:

  • Plan your itinerary in advance: This will help you make the most of your time in Bali.
  • Book your flights and accommodation in advance: Especially if you are traveling during the peak season.
  • Get a visa if necessary: Citizens of some countries require a visa to enter Indonesia.
  • Pack light: You will be doing a lot of walking and exploring, so it is best to pack light.
  • Bring sunscreen and insect repellent: The sun is strong in Bali, and there are many mosquitoes, so it is important to protect yourself.
  • Be respectful of the local culture: Bali is a Hindu island, so it is important to be respectful of the local customs and traditions.

I hope these tips and recommendations help you plan your perfect honeymoon to Bali.



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