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Where Should You Visit in Bali with Teens?

Question:

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TC

Anyone travel to bali Indonesia?
Best part of country to go to with teens? Where to stay? Vrbo? Hotel?

Humans say...

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Penny

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Wyn

Bali is nice, don't bother going to Jakarta (I was born there), it's not that nice. I stayed in a touristy hotel in Bali, it's nice but expensive. If it's your first time there and you don't know anyone, I'd stick to the tourist areas and stay at a hotel there. Kuta Beach is pretty touristy.

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Winnie

Look up Ubud, it's got a chiller vibe than all the touristy places like Kuta

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Dawn

Stay out of Kuta beach - those videos you see of the garbage in the ocean in Bali were probably filmed there.
Ubud is pretty cool but by far my favourite spot in Bali was Nusa Lembongan. We rented an amazing little cabin for super cheap with a pool (I’m sorry, I don’t remember the name but I think we found it on booking.com)
Enjoy Bali!

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Breanne

I would second Nusa Lembongan, and to avoid Kuta with all of your being!!

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Melanka

Ubud and Nusa. If hotels say 4 star it's really about a 3 star.

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TC

Melanka so what should i be looking for then? Was thinking to uss vrbo to find a house rental?

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Melanka

TC I've heard air bnb too. Yes, very beautiful. Some of the day trips by bus are pretty good too.

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Vivien

I would say rent a scooter (or if ur teens are old enough to) bali is beautiful and so are the rice fields of ubud. I used air bnb for the entire week i was there. It was a lot more affordable that way.

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Balinder

I went for 15 days and you must book a bike trip in Ubud and there was two tour guides and two vans with snacks and water and after it was all done we had a 5 course buffet late lunch/dinner all for under 40.00. They picked us up at each Hotel, amazing trip. Also the best temple was Ubud Tanah Lot. Stay at a hotel that has a pool and close enough to walk everywhere in Bali. I stayed at a very nice 4 Star Hotel 20 minutes away from Hotel which was a very convienant walking location to al the great restaurants. All the tours are very reasonably priced.

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Amanda

Nusa Lembongan is a MUST if you’re going all the way to Indo.

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Olga

I also stayed on Lembongan. It was certainly beautiful, though a real small island, I felt it was more a relaxation destination, may not be the best choice with teens. Though for a couple of nights wonderful to see!

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TC

Thanks so much! And does the canadian dollar go far down there? What about spas? Massage?

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Amanda

Far. And massages are cheap. Scooter rental should only be 20 CAD a day. And food 4-8$ a meal approx.

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Vivien

I find unless you speak Indonesian they will try to rip u off in bali (i had to really bargain hard and walk away a lot) be careful about get taxis cause they will try to rip u off. Most of the tours are very affordable, I think the most I spent was on my scuba diving lessons. Food for locals (not tourist traps) are pretty cheap. But your stomach may not be up for it.

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TC

Vivien will probably get dukkeral 2 months before hand lol

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TC

Amanda i heard getting scalp treatments and hair washing was super cheap too

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Balinder

Spas are good and so are the massages but be careful and make sure that they are clean. you pay for what you get. I had a few on the beach by the locals and they were only 6.00 Each for one hour but you are not at Spa Utopia???? Food was excellent and I did not get sick and tried everything. Seafood was amazing had many dishes all great. Beer was 2.00 to 3.00 dollars local stores or just the locals selling from a cooler. Restaurant price was always under 4.50 for a beer. Wine is more pricey. Make sure you get a good tour company and not someone that is not known it will be a disaster... be aware...Go on the social Shopper and they have the company that I used for all my tours. very affortable. Social Shopper tour for Bali. Use them. There was 20 of us and we had no problems..I had over 6 tours.Every meal was amazing and cheap except for the seafood but we had over 6 main courses of seafood. 75.00 including 3 beers and a full 6 course seafood dinner including tip. In Vancouver that would have been far more then double. Safe travels. Enjoy.

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Jessica

Canguu!!! Awesome vibe and gorgeous beach, lots of good restaurants and tour guides around when you wanna do something.

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Rhianna

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Chantell

Danielle Fotheringhame-Towne

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Christin

Not technically Bali but very close by...the Gili Islands are so gorgeous and very chill. We stayed on Gili Meno. Also, we ate mostly at the local warungs while in Bali. Super cheap and tasty Balinese food!

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Sylvia

Avoid Kuta. Stay at Merthayasa 2 Bungalows in Ubud (I go every year and it's super affordable). Wayan is like my Bali mom and she'll help you with whatever you need! Merthayasa 2 Bungalows x

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Jen

Heading to Seminyak today! We rented a 3 bedroom villa on Airbnb w/ private pool. Can give you the details later if you’d like..


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Traveling to Bali with Teens: A Guide to the Best Places to Go and Stay

Bali is a beautiful and diverse island with something to offer everyone, including teens. Whether you're looking for a relaxing beach vacation, an active adventure, or a cultural experience, you'll find it in Bali.

Best Parts of Bali to Go with Teens

  • Ubud: Ubud is a cultural hub with a variety of activities for teens, such as visiting temples, taking cooking classes, and going on nature walks.
  • Seminyak: Seminyak is a beach town with a lively nightlife scene. Teens will enjoy shopping, dining, and dancing at the many restaurants and clubs.
  • Canggu: Canggu is a surfer's paradise with a laid-back atmosphere. Teens will love learning to surf, swimming in the ocean, and hanging out at the beach clubs.
  • Jimbaran: Jimbaran is a beautiful beach town with a variety of restaurants and bars. Teens will enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and playing in the sand.
  • Nusa Dua: Nusa Dua is a resort town with a variety of luxury hotels and resorts. Teens will enjoy the water parks, golf courses, and shopping malls.

Where to Stay in Bali with Teens

There are a variety of accommodation options in Bali, including VRBOs, hotels, and resorts. VRBOs can be a great option for families with teens, as they offer more space and privacy than hotel rooms. However, hotels and resorts often have more amenities, such as swimming pools, restaurants, and kids' clubs.

Here are a few of the best VRBOs and hotels in Bali for teens:

VRBOs

* VRBO in Ubud
* VRBO in Seminyak
* VRBO in Canggu
* VRBO in Jimbaran
* VRBO in Nusa Dua

Hotels

* The Samaya Ubud
* W Bali - Seminyak
* The Slow
* Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay
* The St. Regis Bali Resort

No matter where you decide to stay in Bali, you and your teens are sure to have an amazing time. The island has something to offer everyone, from beautiful beaches and lush rainforests to ancient temples and vibrant nightlife.









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