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Bali is famous for its kaleidoscopic sunsets, which arrive on cue at around 6pm daily. With hundreds of beach front locations, we've shared some of our favourite, and iconic sundowner spots!
For those looking for something a little more extravagant, these Bali dining experiences leave an impression.
On this stunning stretch of white sandy beach on the Bukit Peninsula, every day is Sunday… and Sundays Beach Club offers a memorable experience like no other.Now after an amazing rebranding, and an updated beach club., menu and offering - Sundays have just announced yearly access to its amazing beach club and facilities with their new 'Sundays Beach Club Membership'!
Perhaps the most influential eating strip on the island, Seminyak offers a restaurant experience for every occasion. You’re unlikely to make any new discoveries, but this locale is home to the island’s most consistent performers.
Even though millions of tourists pack their bags every year and head to this wonderful island, not everyone has been to Bali. We wanted to highlight some of the amazing experiences on offer for first timers, and provide insight into the variety of amazing activities on offer in Bali!
This Indonesian island has been a favourite with tourists for years... but why is Bali such an attractive holiday destination over other cities?
Well, each week, more than 16,000 Australian tourists make the pilgrimage to the small island paradise of Bali. Immersed in sun, beauty and culture, it’s beyond a tropical holiday destination; it's a mood, an addiction, and an escape. Bali inspires a sense of calm and belonging that only those who have been there can truly understand.
Some tourists go for cheap Bintangs and stunning scenery. For others, it’s all about the party scene, the fine dining, or the Indonesian culture. The weather, of course, plays its part, along with the Balinese people, who welcome tourists with open arms and smiles. It doesn’t matter who you are, or where you’ve travelled, Bali is like no other place on earth.
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With over 16,000+ businesses listed under various categories, My Bali Bible is the ultimate travel companion for you to browse and discover places you never knew existed.
The Ungasan Clifftop Resort & Sundays Beach Club are bringing 2 hatted chef James Viles from Biota Dining in Australia.The partnership has seen Viles bringing his award-winning culinary skills and
experience to The Ungasan Clifftop Resort and Sundays Beach Club kitchens.
Being in Bali with the family means a lot of eating, beach time and fun things in between. It’s also about finding amazing places to enjoy that’s easy and relaxing for everyone in your tribe. It’s important to know where to go that’s good for the bubbas to frolic while you’re out for a great brunch and dreaming of the perfect latte. Night plans? There are pleasant finds for dinner destinations too where little ones are welcome.
Here are a few family-friendly places to keep on radar next time your group gets hungry and the kids come along. The best part? They’re all in Canggu.
This year, Nyepi Day falls on Tuesday, 28th March 2017 starting from 6am until 6am the next day. An incredibly spiritual day to experience, it is reserved for self-reflection, and as such, anything that might interfere with that purpose is restricted.
Tirtha Bridal has recently introduced its newest brainchild; a spectacular wedding garden resort located 10 minutes away from existing area of Tirtha Bridal called The Glass House.
The Glass House is a distinctive resort designed by the renowned designer, Alessandro Landi from Landi Design, and Fredo Taffin as the architect for the refurbishment process. The resort does not only offer luxurious accommodation for wedding couples and their guests but also options of fascinating venues for wedding ceremonies, receptions and wonderful photo settings.
Bali has shaken again at roughly 10am AEST or 7AM local time when a reported 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck Bali, shaking the resort island.
Locals and witnesses report feeling the shake lasting some 20 seconds. Centred off the coast of the Indonesian archipelago, early data is suggesting the epicentre was about 26km south of Denpasar - the quake has not triggering any tsunami alarms.
Hidden amongst the most typical scenery of Bali, the rice paddies, Own is a four bedroom villa perfectly located in a very peaceful area, yet close to the most glamorous bars, shops, restaurants and clubs of the island.
Tourism has been a part of Bali for at least 70 years, with it especially booming in the last 20 and it’s rapid growth is looking to continue. The environmental impact this has left on Bali has been equally explosive. The population of Bali is over 4 million and with over 4 million visitors per year the population is growing faster than the infrastructure can handle. Indonesia is also the world’s second largest producer of plastic, however, is only the fourth populous country in the world.