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Bali: when to go?
Bali enjoys a sunny tropical climate almost all year round, with pleasant temperatures around 27°C. Ideal for enjoying the beaches, the sun and outdoor activities, every day is an invitation to adventure!
The dry season, from May to September, offers a brilliant blue sky and a light breeze perfect for exploration. Even during the rainy season, showers are short and the lush nature is adorned with vibrant colors. Bali awaits you in a spirit of gentleness and friendliness!
Activity ideas
Exploration of Underwater Coral Reefs - Dive into a colorful world and discover the richness of Balinese coral reefs, among fascinating tropical fish.
Spiritual ceremony in a Hindu temple - Take part in an authentic ceremony and immerse yourself in the sacred atmosphere of a Balinese Hindu temple.
Sunrise Yoga on the Beach - Start your day in harmony with nature by practicing yoga facing the rising sun on a peaceful beach in Bali.
Bike ride through the heart of terraced rice fields - Pedal along secret trails, breathe in the fresh air, and admire the vibrant green of the Balinese rice terraces.
Authentic flavors of local cuisine - Taste traditional dishes in small warungs, and savor the subtle harmony of Balinese spices.
Relaxation in a traditional spa - Treat yourself to a soothing break with relaxing treatments, surrounded by exotic scents and the tranquility of a traditional Balinese spa.
Kecak Dance Show at Sunset - Laissez-vous envoûter par la magie du Kecak, où les chants et danses s'animent sous le ciel flamboyant du soir.
Meet local artists in Ubud - Meet passionate artists in Ubud, interact with them and discover their unique creative secrets.
Must-see locations
Bali, the perfect getaway for nature lovers
It is not by chance that it is nicknamed "the Island of the Gods" because Nature has indeed beautifully blessed it: terraced rice fields sculpting rounded hills, dormant volcanoes covered in greenery, paradisiacal black sand beaches, tropical forests teeming with lush vegetation, sunsets danced upon by swaying palm trees, waterfalls and natural hot springs gushing out everywhere...
This volcanic island, not far from the famous Gili islands, is full of Hindu treasures both in its various Balinese arts and its breathtaking panoramas. Watching the sunrise after a trek to the summit of Mount Batur or Mount Agung will make you glad you woke up in the middle of the night. For a seaside stay, head to the magnificent beaches of Seminyak and Sanur where you can swim in the Bali Sea as soon as you arrive in Denpasar, the major center of this island in Southeast Asia.
Dream Island Between Culture and Lush Nature
Located in the Indian Ocean between the islands of Java and Lombok, the island of Bali offers an idyllic spectacle to tourists throughout the year. Its diverse landscapes, ranging from paradisiacal beaches to lush rice fields and mysterious temples, invite discovery and relaxation. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture, rich in traditions and colorful festivities, while enjoying the warm hospitality of the inhabitants. Allow yourself to be carried away by a tailor-made journey to Bali, where every experience is an invitation to change and wonder.
Must-See Attractions to Discover
Lose yourself in the rice fields of Tegallalang, located between the southern coast and the central volcanoes of the island. On the hills overlooking the waterways, rice is cultivated in this village amidst coconut trees. This terraced rice field landscape will transport you to a relaxed and authentic atmosphere, carefully preserved by the local population. It's magical.
Learn to surf on Kuta Beach, in the south of Bali. This former small fishing village has become a paradise for surfers and club-goers. Kuta is the largest seaside resort on the island with its kilometers of beaches, waves, sun loungers, bars, and even tattoo artists.
Meet the monkeys of the Monkey Forest in Ubud, a jungle at the city's gates inhabited by a colony of fearless and sometimes tactile macaques. The forest is full of mysteries with its "temple of death" and Hindu sculptures. It is a place not to be missed during your stay in Bali.
Discover Bali Differently
In the center of this mountainous Indonesian island, you can choose between sliding on the Ayung River in Ubud and the Telaga Waja River in Sidemen. In both cases, rafting is ideal for enjoying the enchanting scenery while refreshing yourself in white water. This 14 km descent will take you through the tropical forest where you can admire waterfalls and vegetation covering the mountain slopes.
Equipped with your masks and snorkels, the Balinese coral reefs will reveal to you a most idyllic aquatic fauna and flora. About thirty minutes by boat to the southeast of Bali, a small white sand island is perfect for snorkeling and scuba diving with its magnificent seabeds. It is an incredible spot for swimming with manta rays and sunfish.
Every Balinese person is introduced from a young age to an aspect of the rich local culture. Traditional Balinese dances combine theater, music, and local stories for your greatest pleasure. These performances in traditional costumes will take you on a journey through authentic Bali, just like the processions and religious festivals that you might have the chance to witness.
To fully enjoy Bali, it is recommended to stay for at least 10 to 15 days. This will allow you to discover the beaches, rice fields, local culture, and relax without rushing.
To organize a honeymoon trip to Bali, it is recommended to choose a period outside the tourist season, book romantic accommodations, and plan activities such as massages, private dinners, and cultural excursions.
To have a good vacation with a baby in Bali, choose family-friendly accommodations, bring the essentials for your child's comfort, and plan gentle activities. Also schedule regular breaks and protect your baby from the sun.
For a family hiking trip in Bali, explore the Ubud Monkey Forest, the Tegallalang rice terraces, Mount Batur for a sunrise hike, and the Sekumpul waterfalls, which are ideal for both young and old.
To practice ecotourism in Bali, opt for eco-friendly accommodations, take part in local guided tours that respect the environment, and support sustainable community initiatives.
For a stay in Bali, plan a budget of around 1200 to 2000 euros per person for two weeks, including the flight, mid-range accommodation, food, transportation, and some tourist activities.
To get to Bali, it is recommended to take an international flight to Ngurah Rai Airport in Denpasar. Several airlines offer connecting flights from France. A tourist visa is generally required.
To travel to Bali, a passport valid for at least 6 months after the date of entry is mandatory. For tourist stays of less than 30 days, a visa on arrival is generally sufficient for French nationals.
To travel with peace of mind in Bali, it is recommended to take out travel insurance, follow local guidelines, avoid isolated areas at night, and keep an eye on your personal belongings.
To travel to Bali, no vaccines are mandatory for travelers coming from Europe. However, it is strongly recommended to be up to date on universal vaccines such as diphtheria, tetanus, polio, and hepatitis A.