Bali Travel

So I guess its time to get the ball rolling and start blogging about something other than networked media. So for anyone traveling to Bali in then near future, here are some tips for things to do, places to see and where to eat.

In terms of restaurants, dining in Bali is generally a highlight. Restaurants in Bali offer travellers a wide variety of excellent dishes which satisfy every budget and taste. Surprisingly, authentic Balinese food is rarely enjoyed by the island’s visitors, simply because it is rarely served.
The best part about eating out in Bali, is that your can experience delicious, decadent meals from the top restaurants for extremely cheap prices. Some of highlight restaurants I dined at include; La Lucciola, Sardine (absolute favourite – went back 3 times) and Metis.
My favourite restaurant, Sardine, not only provides a fantastic feed, it also provides an experience you will never forget. It is a charming restaurant, housed in a striking bamboo structure, overlooking a vista of endless rice paddocks.

A beautiful, must visit beach, is at Uluwartu. Uluwartu is a very well known destination among surfing enthusiasts. Most of the surf is suitable for advanced surfers only, however there are locals who you can hire surfboards from and are willing to help beginners brave the surf.   While at Uluwartu, Blue Point is also a great point to visit, with amazing views.

If you like massages, then Bali is the perfect place for you. With $5, 60 minutes massages literally everywhere you look! But if you are willing to spend a little more, make sure you have a hot stone massage at one of the top hotels spas, where you will experience 5 star treatment.

The kuta region is the centre of Bali’s nightlife. Entrance to the bars are all free with cheap drinks at the bars, clubs and restaurants. Go to SkyGarden! It has 5-6 levels with different music and shows and an interesting mix of individuals.

 

 

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