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The island has several attractions, such as museums, waterfalls, and markets. That said, Bali is an all-around destination catering to all travelers.
The hospitality scene on the island is one of cutthroat competition, with several hotels offering a range of amenities and state-of-the-art technology to guests. Finding an appropriate Bali all-inclusive adults-only resort can be daunting, so we have compiled this list to help guide your decision. Here is a guide to help you plan your trip.

What is the weather like in Bali

Bali is a desirable destination all year round and has a tropical climate. The island is only 8 degrees south of the equator and has dry and wet seasons. However, except for Bali’s central mountains, such as Mount Agung, which have cooler temperatures and receive more rainfall, the rest of the island is hot throughout the year.
The first step to having a fruitful trip in Bali is by booking in the dry season and for many crowds are big party paupers. So, the ideal time to visit Bali is in April, May, June, September and October because it is just before (April, May and June) and after (September and October) the high season, it’s dry and slightly less humid. Of course, the island during the months still has some downpours, but it is far more limited compared to the wet season.

What to expect from Bali

Despite traveling in the low season, you should still expect to see crowds in Bali, particularly in Ubud and Southern Bali. The tropical island is still one of the most visited on the globe. But if you are determined to find secluded corners, head to the mountains or the more chilled-out north and west coast.
When planning a fruitful trip to the island, meticulous planning is a must. And planning where to base is essentially integral. The island has hot weather and chaotic traffic, so prior planning could make or wreck your vacation. Kuta and Seminyak are great options for travelers looking to shop and taste countless cuisines.
And if you have done substantial research on the island, then the term “Bali Belly” isn’t new. Bali Belly is an unpleasant condition that had most travelers within two feet of the toilet back in the day. And it still does. The condition was caused mainly by drinking from the tap, ice cubes, meats, salads and cut fruits. But the island’s dietary standards post-pandemic have largely improved. Nevertheless, the condition still lurks, and you could fall victim, if you imprecisely eat from street food vendors. So, exercise caution while in Bali.

What to do and see in Bali

Besides its picturesque beaches, Bali has world-class dining options, rich culture and family attractions in every single corner of the island. Bali has it all whether you want a sun-soaked beach getaway, find the off-the-beaten path, get a relaxing spa break, or want to wine, dine and go shopping.
Indonesia has over 17,000 islands with breathtaking scenery and lush jungles, which makes island hopping in Bali an ideal opportunity to see what other tropical paradises are nearby. For example, the exceptional Nusa Penida is only a 40-minute boat ride and takes you to several breathtaking spots, such as Kelingking Beach.

If you travel with the kids, a trip to the famous Waterbom for some watersports is an ideal way to spend your afternoon. The waterpark is one of the continent’s best and has been voted Asia’s best countless times. For outdoor enthusiasts, a hike to the top of Mount Batur should be high on your itinerary. The walk starts at 3 a.m. and only takes a couple of hours to reach the summit, where you can enjoy a breathtaking sunrise.

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