Bali is calling you with its beautiful beaches, lush rice paddies, and ancient temples! But before you can fully experience the magic of this famous island, let’s make sure that your arrival goes without a hitch. This guide covers everything you need for a hassle-free entry to Bali in 2024. That way you can spend
The Island of the Gods is known as much for its gourmet scene as its party vibe. In Bali, you’re spoilt for choice, with hundreds of restaurants to choose from. But how do you sift the wheat from the chaff? Fret not, our Elite Concierge has meticulously eaten their way across the island and shortlisted
Travelers will find no shortage of fascinating luxury travel options on Bali – from the Instagram opportunities to the nature and the cocktails. There was a time when the term ‘Bali belly’ defined this island’s dining scene. Fast forward to today and you’ll find it hard to eat your nasi goreng without doing so in
Step aside, Seminyak. Once-sleepy Canggu is the new benchmark for edgy bars, progressive eats and slick spas, says local Jenny Hewett. Eat Ji Terrace By The Sea A tiki-inspired Japanese-fusion eatery with an enviable rooftop location, this culinary wonder overlooking Batu Bolong Beach has somehow managed to remain a secret. Fresh sushi and sashimi and supersize bento
When a chef and a food critic agree on an eatery and bar, it pays to take note. Which establishments topped their list? The chef Will Meyrick The force behind some of Bali’s best restaurants, such as Sarong, Mama San, Tiger Palm and Hujan Locale The critic Louise Newsham Editor of Honeycombers Bali, the island’s premier lifestyle website Is there a
Bold, fresh and inventive, Bali’s dining scene is progressing at pace. From seafood served among the rice fields to tricked-up street food, these are 11 of the best. Sardine, Seminyak Rice-field vistas can be a rare find in Seminyak, which makes this tranquil seafood fine-diner somewhat of a novelty. Overlooking a sea of green, this stylish sanctuary