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Hotels & Resorts in Bali

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bali best known for?

Bali is renowned for its breathtaking beaches, lush rice terraces, and iconic cliff-top temples. Its vibrant arts and crafts scene, lively beach towns, and yoga retreats in Ubud make it a must-see for backpackers and the spiritually aware. Whether it’s surfing in Kuta, exploring the sacred temples of Uluwatu and Tanah Lot, or hiking Mount Batur, Bali offers endless adventure and relaxation.

What are the best places to visit in Bali?

Ubud is the cultural heart of Bali, home to the Sacred Monkey Forest and countless art galleries and yoga retreats. Pay respects at the Uluwatu Temple, where nightly kecak dance shows are held above the cliffs. Kuta Beach is a favourite for surfers and beachgoers. Seminyak and Canggu are hotspots for boutique shopping, beach clubs, and delicious dining. The Tegalalang Rice Terraces and Nusa Penida are worth the trips for their dramatic landscapes.

What are the best things to do in Bali?

Discover Bali’s temples, like Tanah Lot at sunset or Besakih Temple, the island’s holiest site. For adventure seekers there is white-water rafting, diving, or and hiking the island’s mountains and volcanoes. Trek to the many waterfalls on the island, such as Tegenungan and Sekumpul. Spend a day indulging in a Balinese spa experience or join a yoga retreat to reconnect the mind, body and soul.

What will the weather in Bali be like during my visit?

Bali enjoys a tropical climate, with warm temperatures year-round. The dry season, from May to October, is the most popular time to visit, offering sunny days and cooler evenings. From November to April, Bali’s wet season brings heavy rains, particularly in January and February. However, rain showers are typically short, leaving plenty of time for exploration.

What are the traditional foods in Bali?

Balinese cuisine is aromatic and flavourful. Ayam betutu is a slow-cooked, spice-marinated chicken dish. Nasi goreng and mie goreng, fried rice and noodles respectively, can be found sold at many a street stall. Don’t miss lawar, a traditional vegetable and meat salad.

How to get to Bali?

Fly into Ngurah Rai International Airport, Bali's main international gateway. From there, taxis, ride-sharing services, or private transfers can take you to your destination. Bali is well-connected to other Indonesian islands by ferry.

How to get around Bali?

Renting a scooter is a popular way to explore Bali, allowing you to stick to your schedule. Taxis and ride-sharing services like Gojek and Grab are widely available. For longer journeys, consider hiring a private driver for the day.

What areas of Bali should you stay in?

Ubud offers a more tranquil, cultural experience, surrounded by nature and perfectly tiered rice terraces. For beach lovers, Seminyak and Canggu are perfect for boutique hotels, dining, and nightlife. Nusa Dua is ideal for luxury resorts and family-friendly stays. Uluwatu, with its cliffside views, is a favourite among surfers and those seeking a more secluded escape.

What type of accommodation does Minor Hotels offer in Bali?

Minor Hotels offers a variety of stays in hotels and resorts in Bali, from luxurious beachfront resorts to tranquil jungle retreats. Wake up to ocean views in Seminyak or in a secluded villa in Ubud, surrounded by lush, mist-shrouded jungle. Command the best views across the waves in Uluwatu. Whether chasing romance, family bonding, or a wellness retreat, there’s an option to suit your style in Bali.