INFO & TIPS

Info & Travel Tips for Bali 🌴✈️

Whether you’re visiting Bali for the first time or returning for another island escape, these essential travel tips and insights will help make your journey smooth and unforgettable.


🌍 General Info:

  • Currency: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
  • Language: Bahasa Indonesia (English widely spoken in tourist areas)
  • Time Zone: GMT +8
  • Visa: Visa on Arrival (VoA) is available for many nationalities—valid for 30 days.
  • Electricity: 230V, European-style two-pin plugs (Type C & F)
  • Best Time to Visit: April–October (dry season)

✈️ Arrival & Airport Tips:

  • Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) is the main entry point, located near Kuta.
  • Airport Transfers: Arrange airport pickup in advance to avoid overpriced taxi fares.
  • SIM Cards: Purchase a local SIM card at the airport for affordable internet access (Telkomsel & XL are recommended).

🏖️ Cultural Tips:

  • Dress modestly when visiting temples—sarongs are often provided at entrances.
  • Always use your right hand when giving or receiving items.
  • Avoid touching anyone’s head, as it’s considered sacred.
  • Don’t step on offerings (called canang sari) on the streets.

💳 Money & Payments:

  • Cash is king in rural areas and small businesses.
  • ATMs are widely available but may charge international withdrawal fees.
  • Credit cards are accepted in major restaurants, hotels, and stores.

🚗 Transportation:

  • Grab/Gojek apps are reliable for ride-hailing.
  • Scooter rentals are popular, but traffic is chaotic—only rent if you have experience.
  • Private drivers are affordable for full-day tours and offer local insights.

🏥 Health & Safety:

  • Drink bottled water only.
  • Use mosquito repellent, especially in rural or forested areas.
  • Travel insurance is highly recommended.
  • Avoid swimming in rough ocean conditions—some beaches have strong rip currents.

🛍️ Shopping & Souvenirs:

  • Haggling is expected in traditional markets.
  • Great souvenirs include batik fabrics, silver jewelry, wood carvings, Luwak coffee, and Balinese essential oils.

🙌 Etiquette & Respect:

  • Balinese are friendly and polite—return smiles and greetings.
  • Don’t enter temple areas during menstruation—this is a local custom.
  • Always ask permission before photographing people or ceremonies.