Bali is a living postcard, an Indonesian paradise that feels like a fantasy. Soak up the sun on a stretch of fine white sand, or commune with the tropical creatures as you dive along coral ridges or the colorful wreck of a WWII war ship. On shore, the lush jungle shelters stone temples and mischievous monkeys. The “artistic capital” of Ubud is the perfect place to see a cultural dance performance, take a batik or silver-smithing workshop, or invigorate your mind and body in a yoga class.
Restaurants in Bali
5.0 based on 1,275 reviews
The FUTURE hub of jimbaran Filled with exciting events, cafes, restaurants, art show and curated market, Samasta Jimbaran is a lifestyle village brought to you by Summarecon, creator of some of the most successful lifestyle and entertainment venues in Indonesia.
This is a lovely purpose built village- lots of lovely restaurants for varying budgets and lots of interesting quirky shops. They have a water fountain in the middle which is perfect to entertain the kids running through it etc. They even do Balinese dance shows at the weekend and lots of the restaurants offer different entertainment with bands etc. Perfect for those staying at the movenpick hotel as it's right out the front!
4.5 based on 15,487 reviews
Exciting water slides slice through 3.8 hectares of landscaped tropical parks providing hours of fun and entertainment for the young and young at heart! World-class slides and rides are built and maintained to strict international safety standards. The advanced salt chlorination technique is soft on the environment and on your skin. The ultimate escape to relaxation or thrills… Whatever satisfies the soul most! A globally acclaimed waterpark that guarantees a day of fun!!
Great place for a family to spend time together and have loads of fun Great variety of rides to suit all ages, plenty of restaurants and gazebos to relax I while the kids use up all there energy. Get in early before the crowds come in but in saying that never a long wait for the rides every time we have gone there
4.5 based on 2,312 reviews
Enjoy walking around and get along with a thousand birds and its habitat. The Park is divided into seven regions that recreate the natural habitats of our birds, complete with indigenous plant life. You can travel from the deep misty jungle of Sumatra to Far East Indonesia and Papua to discover the native birds from these remote regions. Venture to other tropical continents too. See the South American exotics such as the Golden Macaw and the Congo Grey Parrot from the African Savannah. Enter into their real living environment and see how they play with their colony, how they breed, and feel their happiness. You'll love them. Be entertained with our various bird shows and feeding activities and also many special programs made only for you. Take photos from lots of incredible scenes and taste the richness of local Balinese culinary and international cuisine from our fantastic menus in the restaurant.
This was our fourth family visit. The park continues to make incremental improvements and is great for all generations of the family. It has always offered a great day out with well managed and accessible natural exhibits set in a pleasing park like environment - many of the birds are kept in the open or in bigger aviaries ( though some are kept in smaller cupboard cages, which seem to be being phased out). The birds come from a wide background including SE Asia, South America, and South Africa. There are specific areas for, and more focus on, Sumatra, Borneo, Papua, Java and of course Bali. There is a Komodo Dragon exhibit as well. The bird shows and feeding sessions are not gimmicky or exploitative and the staff seem genuinely interested in, and caring for, the birds there. There is a very good cafe onsite which is offers snacks and lunch ( Balinese and international food). Best suggested time to visit is mid morning to avoid the worst of the traffic, catch the shows and then have a later lunch and drinks when it gets hotter.
4.5 based on 3,236 reviews
The former royal palace of Tirtagangga (which means water of the Ganges, Hinduism's holy river) features tiered fountains, gardens, and stone sculptures of mythical creatures spouting water into bathing pools. Just outside the palace grounds, the views of the lush rice paddies of northeastern Bali are stunning.
One of our day trips to this beautiful place, lovely gardens to walk around with family or as a couple, A lot of history in the place and you would need a good couple of hours to go round the gardens, there is a restaurant on the premises and not badly priced and good food, take a bottle of cold water with you as it does get hot walking around, Would I go back? YES and I would recommend it
4.5 based on 2,623 reviews
Nominated for designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Jatiluwih offers a beautiful view of contoured rice terraces irrigated using an impressive communal water system developed by Balinese farmers. The scenic drive through the quaint villages and verdant slopes of the central coastal regency of Tabanan adds to the experience.
The Jatiluwih rice terraces in the namesake upland village in West Bali are most famous for their dramatic and exotic landscapes. The cool highlands and the breathtaking scenery of this village at the foot of Mount Batukaru makes for wonderful photo opportunities, and serves as a soothing retreat away from the island’s crowded south. Once a UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site candidate, the Jatiluwih rice terraces comprise over 600 hectares of rice fields that follow the flowing topography of the Batukaru mountain range. These are maintained by a traditional water management cooperative known as ‘subak’, which dates back to the 9th century. The cooperative itself eventually won recognition as a dominant factor in Bali’s ‘cultural landscape’ entry on the heritage list.
4.5 based on 6,515 reviews
The Campuhan Ridge Walk is arguably the best known Ubud trek and with good reason. The sparse crowds and the aesthetically rich vistas remind one of why people from around the world come to Bali. The trail starts at the historical origin of Ubud, the confluence (or Campuhan) of the Wos Rivers.
Although not often mentioned in travel guides, The Ridge walk was, for us, the most memorable part of exploring Ubud. A long walk through the rice fields, with magnificent sceneries, rice fields, and quiet villages was such a great escape from hustle and bustle of the Ubud city center. The day we have visited wasn't overly hot and in fact, we had a heavy shower along the way which was actually really nice and romantic. We stopped in Karsa cafe for an organic juice and one more spectacular and tranquil view on lotus-filled pond and rice fields. If you feel like it, massage service is available too. Don't forget a good pair of shoes and umbrella! A fantastic day we will remember forever!
4.5 based on 914 reviews
Bali Pulina is a coffee plantation, where we can learn how to make the most unique coffee of the world. we can also see other different types of plant and trees like cocoa , coffee, coconut, and also rice terrace paddy as the view that we enjoy during drinking the coffee. Rather that it, we could also play the game as Giant Swing tree, Zip line, and swimming pool right in the middle of jungle. we also available the photo spot for you who like to take you selfie picture.
What can I say you get to taste from lovely coffee for free, you get to have a go at roasting the coffee beans and crushing them and the views are stunning, and the people are amazing.
4.5 based on 1,004 reviews
Jemeluk Bay is incredible. There is amazing coral within a few meters of the beach - just walk in and start snorkelling. Lots of tropical fish. You do not need a boat so you decide when you go and finish. Re Since the beach is volcanic - black sand and lots of pebbles - recommend wear river shoes to protect the feet. Make sure you see the underwater temple, marked by a yellow flag
4.5 based on 1,348 reviews
Great for all ages, stroll around get some really cool photos.Staff very friendly and helpful and will take photos and give you directions on how and where to stand,sit or lay to get best effects.
4.5 based on 186 reviews
Never been wakeboarding? Want to try? Come down and see Bali Wake Park in Benoa Harbour, and give kneeboarding, skiing, skurfing or wakeboarding a go. Bali Wake Park is also home to AQUALAND - one of the largest inflatable aqua park! It consisting of many inflatables, you can run, jump or slide your way round various different obstacles; challenge your family and friends whilst trying not to wipe out! ‘’Bali Wake Park provides guests from the age of 6 with a day to remember whilst on their holiday in Bali. ‘’ Great location for functions, this facility is also perfect for company or team building activity. It is located conveniently 10 minutes away from I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport and 15 minutes away from popular tourist destinations (Kuta, Sanur, Jimbaran & Nusa Dua).
Wow..... what a fabulous day out. We spent two hours on the aqualand park with a small break in between for lunch. The whole place is amazing, we had such a great time. Family of 2 adults a 2 kids aged 6 and 8. The kids didn’t want to leave. It was a great work out and lots of fun. We spend a couple of extra hours in the beautiful infinity pool drinking, eating and watching the people on the cable doing tricks, wake boarding etc. A big shout out to Greg and his wife for looking after us and taking the time to talk, you have done a wonderful job..... can’t wait to return in January????
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