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Where to stay in Bali
Some Bali locations are famous for their beaches, others for their luxury, and further still for their arts. When it comes to deciding where to stay in Bali, the truth is you’re spoiled for choice. If it’s a lively atmosphere that appeals, Kuta and Legian offer a vibrant ambiance with easy access to dining, markets, cultural attractions, and shopping. Meanwhile, the high-end enclaves of Seminyak and Nusa Dua are known for their luxury feel, and Ubud boasts a selection of some of the finest relaxation retreats on the island.Choosing where to stay ultimately comes down to what you hope to explore and how you prefer to spend your time.
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Seminyak
Home to some of Bali's most luxurious resorts, Seminyak offers a quieter alternative to its lively neighbours, Legian and Kuta. Many resorts overlook picturesque Seminyak Beach, offering beachfront access, spectacular sunsets, and proximity to the shopping boutiques and high-end restaurants within the immediate vicinity. Seminyak is also within walking distance of Kuta, making it a convenient location for exploring a range of Bali attractions.
Canggu
Canggu is widely regarded as one of the best areas to stay in Bali due to its emerging popularity as a beachside destination and truly laidback feel. Featuring new beachside resorts, the region is also home to diverse beaches that have sands ranging from black in some areas through to the creamy shorelines so familiar in the island's south.
Legian Beach
Known for its vibrant nightlife, Legian is the second-most popular place to stay within the Bali region. Resorts and accommodation line the beachfront, providing ready access to water sports, shopping, restaurants, and more. If it's the buzz of activity you seek, with excitement at any hour of the day, then Legian is perhaps the destination best suited to meeting your needs.
Kuta
If you're looking for accommodation positioned in the thick of Bali's action, you can't go past Kuta for its accessibility to shopping, entertainment, and endless dining options. Kuta is a thriving hub of activity day and night. However, amid all the action, there's still quiet refuge to be enjoyed at one of the many beachfront resorts adjacent to the main street.
Nusa Dua
Of all the places to stay in Bali, Nusa Dua is arguably the most exclusive precinct available. The region was specifically designed as an “all-inclusive” tourism enclave, and it features luxurious and world-renowned resorts with immediate beachfront access. There's also a golf course and a shopping centre. Kuta and Denpasar International Airport are both a quick taxi ride away, making this a convenient location of world-class standard.
Frequently asked questions
The dry months (Apr - Oct) are generally considered to be the best time to visit Denpasar (Bali). The average temperatures range from about 25-30 degrees Celsius. This is the best time to visit if you want to enjoy outdoor activities, such as exploring the city's beaches, countryside & take advantage of the activities.
To get the best deal on a flight to Denpasar it's generally recommended to book your flight at least a few months in advance. Prices can fluctuate daily, so it's a good idea to keep an eye on prices through the Flight Centre App & Website - then book when you see a good deal.
There are currently no direct flights to Denpasar from New Zealand airports with all major Airlines requiring a stop on the way.
The best airport to get a connecting flight out of Bali is Denpasar which also serves as the best airport for all flight routes.
Your flight will land in Denpasar, which serves as the main airport for Bali.
The cheapest flight season is between Oct - Dec - the dry season is over so expect less people travelling but be prepared for some rainy & humid days!
The best time of day to get the cheapest flight to Denpasar is either early in the morning or late at night - you'll beat the rush!
The closest airport to Bali is Denpasar which also serves as the best airport for all flight routes.
An IATA (International Air Transport Association) airport code is a three-letter code that is used to identify airports around the world. For example, DPS is the IATA airport code for Denpasar Airport. Sometimes, it's just that simple!
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