Bali
Bali, the Island of the Gods
Bali, the Island of the Gods
Gaze out at breathtaking fluorescent pink sunsets, explore lush jungle, spotting unique wildlife, discover the bustling markets and partake in the iconic nightlife. Unique in every fantastic way, Bali is a melting pot of well-balanced holiday experiences from traditional Balinese culture with its stunning temples and yoga classes to its epic surf culture and famous foodie escapades. A perfect harmony of authentic culture, island lifestyle, water sport excursions and more, Bali is one destination that satisfies every holiday desire.
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Nusa Dua
Nusa Dua is the cultural hub of Bali, with so much to see and do. Home to some of the most opulent five-star resorts surrounded by lush tropical greenery, experience brilliant sunsets, exquisite dining and educational cultural immersion for an authentic Balinese holiday. Partake in a variety of exciting water sports and nature-based adventures when you visit this serene oasis, with a slight distance from the hustle and bustle, yet perfectly located to allow easy access to all the best, most iconic Bali hotspots.

Seminyak
If you’re seeking an upscale and sophisticated Bali holiday, Seminyak is the place for you. Known as one of Bali’s more luxurious destinations, Seminyak is where you’ll find high-end restaurants, premium boutiques, chic cocktail bars and exceptional villas that stud the shores of this world-class beach town. Sea, sun, sand, day spas and serenity are just a few of the fabulous things that set the scene for your holiday dreams. Enjoy authentic Balinese culture perfectly blended with ambience, style and a great price tag.

Legian
Perfectly positioned on Bali’s popular southwest coast, laidback Legian offers the ideal beachside escape for those seeking a hassle-free holiday filled with sea, sun, sand and serenity. With an endless stream of restaurants, bars, day spas and shops, you could easily spend your entire holiday exploring this area alone. Sip fresh tender coconuts on the beach as you watch the fluorescent pink sun slip below the horizon and follow up the beautiful encounter with a delicious Balinese meal paired with the iconic Bintang beer.
Frequently asked questions
The dry season is from April to October, however the best months to visit are May, June and September.
Yes, New Zealand passport holders require a visa to enter Bali and stay for up to 30 days. You can apply for an electronic visa before your trip or obtain a VoA – Visa on Arrival when you arrive. Please check Safe Travel for more information.
Bali uses the Indonesian Rupiah. Cash is king on the island, so be sure to carry some with you.
In the event of an emergency, call 112 which is the emergency services number.
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