A visit to Sanur is an insight into a gentler time in Balinese tourism. Compared to more popular tourism areas, Sanur maintains a boutique village feeling, where buildings are still low-rise, local shops and cafes thrive and the beach is wide and peaceful.
Created as an inclusive space with an eye for fun and games where destination dwellers can frock up a new baby, have a spa, land their bolts, eat, hit Google Hangouts, slip into a night club and then grab a vitamin infusion for the aftermath. The local tattooist is called Addicted and the Japanese restaurant is called Ink. Did we mention a children’s playground?
Bali is famous as a holiday destination for those looking to relax, refresh and recharge, and now it seems, for getting your photo taken as well. From UNESCO protected rice fields to exotic locations, incredible nightlife, beach clubs, restaurants and spas, Bali has it all.
When you check in at a Karma resort you feel as though you must have done something right in life. From Karma Kandara and its famous beach club to the elegance of Karma Jimbaran and the jaw-dropping Karma Reef in Gili Meno, we checked in to check it out for you. Take the trip to absolute bliss.
Mano Beach House in Petitenget is among Bali’s best alternative beach clubs, a place to hang out, chill out, soak up the views and simply enjoy life.
Bali is a haven for digital nomads looking for affordable luxury and a reliable internet connection. We visit six alternative work spaces that are affordable, have great internet connections and offer a host of networking opportunities.
While some of Bali’s most Instagrammable cafes feature on our list of Seminyak’s best breakfasts, we’re there for the food, the coffee and the experience.
When the universe aligns and your dream Bali wedding is set in stone and strategy is in full throw, where is the best place to get that bridal gloss on?
Waterbom is Bali's most popular attraction, an award-winning water park that set new standards for Bali; it is also a family of people who care deeply about protecting the island's vulnerable eco-system.
Now that the sleepy surf village of Batu Bolong has been transformed beyond recognition, with a massive influx of millennial tourists and digital nomads, one could be mistaken for thinking that it’s all over for those who don’t have a thriving Instagram account, a beard or a baby. Read more