Bali’s beach clubs are some of the most popular entertainment venues on the island. For many tourists, visiting one of Bali’s world-famous beach clubs is the highlight of a vacation, but for some local communities, ex-pats, and even returning tourists to Bali, some of the entertainment on offer at Bali’s beach clubs is at odds …
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Tourists in Bali are being urged to respect the temporary closure of sacred Mount Agung. The active volcano and deeply sacred landscape are closed to the public until the 30th of November for ceremonies, but some tourists have not only disobeyed the rules but have also required rescuing. The Public Relations Manager for Pura Pasar …
Bali Farm House, in the heart of Bedugul, has opened Bali’s largest outdoor playground. The living farm attraction, located between Lake Beratan and Lake Buyan in the central highlands of the island, has quickly become a family-favourite day out for both locals and tourists. Bali Farm House spans over an 1800 m2 piece of land, …
Bali’s Tourism Police Units have been patrolling the island’s busiest resorts over the last few months. Despite officials announcing that the program needs more funding to reach its full potential, the Tourism Police Units are available to support tourists in need and are accompanied by adorable young Kintamani companion dogs that tourists are welcome to …
Bali’s biggest and best-known beaches are busy from sunrise to sunset and back again. Attracting ever-growing crowds, beach club lovers who are seeking a more relaxed experience, or even those who have already ticked off the big boiz from the Bali bucket list, have a wealth of new and undiscovered beach clubs to explore. Want …
A new AI-art installation will open at Bali’s Nuanu City. The creative landmark can be found in the heart of Bali’s new creative eco-city overlooking Nyanyi Beach in Tabanan City. Nuanu City is the home of the newly opened Luna Beach Club and the annual Suara Festival. The Tri Hita Karana Tower, designed by London-based …
One of Bali’s most famous travel destinations is making major changes to the way in which tourists pay for tickets. The UNESCO World Heritage Jatiluwih Rice Terraces in Tabanan Regency will be going cashless. The move comes as tourism managers work to streamline the visitor experience for all. As of mid-September, tourists visiting Tabanan’s Jatiluwih …
There is a wealth of cultural wonders to discover in Bali’s tourism villages. As communities across the province come together to create new and improved tourism initiatives, culinary experiences are set to take center stage. Tourists will soon be able to experience a wider array of local culinary adventures in Bali’s best tourist villages. One …
Bali is home to nine regencies, the most well-known of which are Denpasar, Badung Regency, which is home to resorts like Canggu, Seminyak, Uluwatu, and Nusa Dua, and of course Ginayar, which is home to the arts and culture capital of Ubud. Want to read more? Our Bali Sun Premium Members always get full access …
Bali’s world-famous Jatiluwih Rice Terraces are seeing record visitor numbers this month, and the Tegalalang Rice Terraces are feeling busy too! With an average of 1,750 tourists exploring the UNESCO World Heritage Landscape every day, tourists who want to dodge the crowds will need to go a little off-path. The Jatiliwih Rice Terraces are one …
The Denpasar City Tourism Office has announced that it wants to introduce more homestay experiences in the region. As part of a collective effort to promote more culturally respectful and sustainable tourism all around Bali, leaders are seeking simple yet impactful ways to ensure local communities benefit from tourism and tourists have access to unique …
With most visitors to Bali staying just 3-5 days, there is a lot to see in a short amount of time. While many tourists stay a little longer, the average long-haul vacation is still only 10-14 days long. This is only enough time to scratch the surface of this incredible island. Want to read more? …












