Where three volcanoes smolder, the worldโs most expensive coffee is made, and yoga has been practiced for more than 1,900 yearsโฆ Of Indonesia's 17,000 tropical islands, Bali is one of the most famous. Its four million residents come accompanied with more than six million tourists per year as well as a large population of monkeys, dolphins, and awe-inspiring marine life all set on and around an island just a bit larger than Delaware.
With its spectacular mountainous backdrops, idyllic sunsets, tranquil Hindu temples, and chili-laced street food, it's easy to fall in love with Bali. | | Good to know | Budget: $$$$$ | | | When to go: April - October | | | Family friendly: | | | Public transportation: | | | Main language: Bahasa Indonesia | | | English speaking: | | | | | Main airports: DPS | | | Average SCF deal price: $588 roundtrip | | | | | | An island of beaches, jungles, waterfalls, and active volcanoes At 2,232 square miles, Bali is Indonesiaโs 15th-largest island. It takes around 12 hours to drive the perimeter of the island and in that time, you'll come across dense jungles and rainforests, three volcanic peaks, mesmerizing waterfalls dropping into glass-like lakes, and turquoise waters.
That diverse terrain means activities include everything from sunrise hikes up Mount Batur, an active volcano, to coffee in cafes above the clouds in Kintamani, a village on the edge of the Mount Batur caldera, to endless days spent soaking up the sunshine on Uluwatuโs gorgeous beaches at the southern tip of the island. | | | 50 shades of sand There are upwards of 20 beaches around Bali with nearly a rainbowโs worth of colors throughout. Thereโs white sand and freshly picked coconuts in honeymoon-heaven Nusa Dua on the islandโs southern tip. Check out black sand and pods of dolphins in Lovina, a laid-back resort town in the north. Or opt for golden sand and surf trips in Kuta or Seminyak, two of the most popular tourist-heavy towns in the south. Uluwatuโs Melasti beach, at the southernmost point of the island, is one of the finest, or head to Bias Tugel beach on the east coast for stunning clear blue waters.
And, if you're looking for something extra special, head over to neighboring islands Lombok or Komodo for pink sand beaches. Bali's black sand was formed when lava erupted from the island's volcanoes, while the pink sand originates from foraminiferaโtiny red organisms that live in coral reefs and get washed up on the beach. | | | Marine life of every shape, color, and size Baliโs islands are part of the Coral Triangle, a marine region that spans parts of Indonesia and neighboring countries and is the planet's richest center of underwater life and coral diversity, home to nearly 600 reef-building coral species (about nine times the amount found in the Caribbean). These islands boast some of the world's most impressive marine creatures, ranging from the 14-foot mola-mola (also known as the ocean sunfish) to dolphins, turtles, and sharks.
Both mainland Bali and its nearby Nusa islands are home to incredible snorkeling and scuba diving sites with dazzling coral reefs and spectacular underwater topography. If you're looking to get a little more off the beaten track, head up to the northwest coast to find Menjangan Island. Bali's first internationally known diving location, it rose to fame after the Indonesian Navy organized a get together of the countryโs main diving clubs back in 1978. | | | | | Invest in the startup rethinking property ownership As big-time investors scramble to profit from a massive gap in short-term rental supply, reAlpha is making it possible for the everyday investor to share in this $1.2 trillion market without massive down payment or 3AM guest calls.
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Indonesia is home to the worldโs largest Muslim population, but Bali is the only place in Indonesia with a majority Hindu population, with roughly 86% of people practicing.
It's estimated there are more than 10,000 temples here and spirituality features in almost every decision. Before officially building a house or opening a new business, the Balinese traditionally hold a blessing ceremony, called melaspas, which is organized around the Balinese saka calendar. Visitors can also experience their own blessing ceremony at places like Tirta Empul, Baliโs sacred water temple. Here, you'll be guided through a purification ritual involving chants, meditation, prayer, and a bath in the holy water. | | An annual festival with 24 hours of silence Nyepi is the most culturally significant day in Bali, marking the turn of the New Year in the Balinese saka calendar. It typically falls in March or April and is known as the "day of silence,โ as it is a time of purification and compulsory quietness.
The night before, huge homemade statues called Ogoh-ogoh are paraded through the streets to bewilder the evil spirits that will fly across Bali. It's also a time to connect with God and express gratitude, cleanse the islandโs misdoings, and ensure a positive year ahead. On this day, there is a 24-hour lockdown where lights and electricity are turned off, everyone stays home, and even the international airport closes. | | | | Unlock the flight deals youโve been missing Weโre dropping a huge, enormous, mega sale on Scottโs Cheap Flights Premium and Elite memberships. Save $25 when you upgrade by 11/28. | | | | Rosetta Stoneโs Cyber Week sale of a lifetime Learn languages from the experts! Get unlimited lifetime access to all 25 languages for one price. There are no words for a deal this good. | | Yoga retreats around every corner Yoga is one of the six teachings in Hindu philosophy and a big part of daily life in Bali. The practice of yoga in Indonesia dates back to around 109 AD. From the 1990s, its popularity began to develop at a faster pace with opportunities run mostly by locals but also gurus from India (yogaโs birthplace) and the wider world.
Today, this spiritual island is well-deserving of its world-famous yoga reputation, with an estimated 450+ retreats happening each year. Ubudโs peaceful jungles are widely known as the island's yoga capital and you'll find all kinds including Hatha, Vinyasa, and Ashtanga at the likes of The Yoga Barn and Intuitive Flow. | | | Tastebuds at the ready The Balinese have grown white, black, and red rice (or "nasi" in Bahasa Indonesia) for thousands of years and it makes up the basis of many meals. Warungs are the best places to sample themโthese small, family-run restaurants offer an ever-changing assortment of dishes. You'll also spot street vendors weaving their colorful "kitchen carts" between traffic lanes, serving up bakso (meatballs) or mie (noodles).
Typically served with an assortment of meat, vegetables, and a spicy chili-based sauce called sambal, Balinese food is influenced by the island's natural resources, the Hindu religion, and cultural habits passed down through generations. Herbs and spices play a big role here, like in Basa gede, a spice paste including shallots, garlic, turmeric, and ginger, which makes up the basis of many meals. Or try Bali's most famed dish, Babi Guling, a whole pig roasted with herbs and spices traditionally served with sticky rice and peanuts. | | | The worldโs most expensive coffee comes partially digested Kopi luwak coffee (sometimes known as civet coffee) typically costs between $35 and $100 per cup and is made from partially digested coffee cherries eaten and defected by the cat-like Asian palm civet. Supposedly, their digestive juices ensure a smoother cup of coffee compared to your regular, non-defecated cup.
The coffee originated in neighboring Java during the Dutch colonial period in the 17th century, when Indonesian coffee farmers were forbidden from picking their own fruit and used the processed cherries out of desperation. While itโs mostly produced on the larger islands of Sumatra and Java, it's popular across Bali, too (usually with tourists) thanks to its rich, heavy, subtly sweet flavors. If you're looking to try it, ensure you're drinking coffee that has Rainforest Alliance certification. | | Flight price history | | Most recent deal | $773 RT | From SFO | Found Nov 16, 2022 | | | | | Lowest deal From PDX | $351 RT Found May 1, 2020 | | | | | | | | WRITTEN BY LOCAL EXPERT: Georgie Darling | | Georgie Darling is a Bali-based travel writer and writing career consultant who's lived in Indonesia since 2019. Her stories have appeared in The Guardian, Fodor's Travel, ELLE Magazine, and YAHOO!. When she's not writing, Georgie spends most of her time scuba diving and plotting her next adventures. | | Scott's Cheap Flights 1โ9โ4โ2 Bโrโoโaโdโwโaโy Sโtโ., SโTโE 3โ1โ4โC Bโoโuโlโdโeโr, CโO 8โ0โ3โ0โ2 UโSโA | | |