Bali – Indonesiens Trauminsel

Entdecken Sie Bali: ein Paradies aus atemberaubenden Landschaften, lebendiger Kultur und ruhigen Stränden. Erkunden Sie üppige Reisterrassen und majestätische Ubud Tempel. Von Entspannung über Abenteuer bis hin zu exotischer Küche – Bali bietet ein unvergessliches Erlebnis. Ihr Traumurlaub auf Bali beginnt hier!



Our Combined Bali Vacation

Start in vibrant Singapore, exploring modern architecture and cultural districts. Then move on to Bali to relax in lush Ubud among temples and jungles. The perfect combination of city energy and natural tranquility.



Tailor-Made Bali Holidays with MultiWander – Tropical Paradise, Rich Culture & Unforgettable Experiences

From where can I start my trip to Bali?

You can begin your Bali adventure from virtually any major airport in Europe and beyond! With MultiWander, your journey to Bali can start from Warsaw, Berlin, London, Paris, or any other international airport that suits your travel plans. We offer fully customizable Bali packages that include flights, accommodation, transfers, and unique cultural experiences. Whether you prefer direct flights or convenient stopovers, we’ll design the perfect travel itinerary tailored to your schedule and preferences.

What are the best ways to reach Bali?

Bali is easily accessible through several popular stopover options that enhance your travel experience! The most enjoyable routes include stopovers in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, or through Middle Eastern hubs like Dubai and Doha. These cities offer excellent connection opportunities and can be fascinating destinations in their own right. On the other hand, Jakarta is generally not recommended for stopovers as it’s less tourist-friendly and the additional transfer usually isn’t worthwhile compared to the other options. With MultiWander, we select the optimal routing to ensure your journey to paradise is as smooth and enjoyable as your stay.

Can I explore Bali independently?

Absolutely – Bali is perfect for independent exploration, especially its stunning northern regions! The island offers excellent opportunities for self-guided adventures, with the northern part being particularly beautiful and less crowded than the southern tourist areas. You can easily combine charming destinations like the cultural heart of Ubud, the famous rice terraces of Tegalalang, and the natural hot springs of Banjar. With MultiWander, we create flexible independent travel packages that include rental cars, driver services, and carefully selected accommodations while giving you the freedom to explore at your own pace.

Which island combinations work well with Bali?

Bali serves as the perfect base for exploring neighboring Indonesian islands! Excellent island combinations include Lombok with its majestic Mount Rinjani and pristine beaches, and the car-free Gili Islands (Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno, and Gili Air) famous for their crystal-clear waters and fantastic snorkeling opportunities. These nearby islands offer completely different experiences while being easily accessible from Bali by fast boat or short flight. With MultiWander, we design seamless island-hopping itineraries that let you experience the diverse beauty of Indonesia’s archipelago in one unforgettable holiday.



Top 10 Things to Do in Bali, Indonesia

  1. Visit Uluwatu Temple

    Explore the stunning Uluwatu Temple, perched on a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean, and enjoy breathtaking sunset views and traditional Kecak dance performances.

  2. Relax on Kuta Beach

    Unwind on the famous Kuta Beach, known for its golden sands, surfing opportunities, and vibrant nightlife.

  3. Discover the Sacred Monkey Forest

    Visit the Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud, where you can encounter playful monkeys and explore ancient temples surrounded by lush greenery.

  4. Explore Tegalalang Rice Terraces

    Take in the breathtaking views of the Tegalalang Rice Terraces, known for their beautiful landscapes and intricate irrigation systems.

  5. Go Snorkeling in Bali

    Experience vibrant marine life and coral reefs while snorkeling in Bali, a peaceful coastal village with clear waters.

  6. Visit Tanah Lot Temple

    See the iconic Tanah Lot Temple, built on a rock formation in the sea, famous for its stunning sunsets and scenic views.

  7. Take a Cooking Class

    Learn to prepare traditional Balinese dishes by taking a cooking class, where you can discover local ingredients and culinary techniques.

  8. Experience the Bali Swing

    Enjoy an adrenaline rush at the Bali Swing, where you can swing over the lush jungle and capture stunning photos.

  9. Explore the Beach Clubs

    Relax and socialize at Bali’s famous beach clubs, such as Potato Head Beach Club, offering a mix of great food, drinks, and entertainment.

  10. Visit the Ulun Danu Beratan Temple

    Explore the picturesque Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, set on the shores of Lake Beratan, surrounded by mountains and lush gardens.



Bali – Island in Indonesia

Ubud a town in Bali

Wander through vibrant markets, discover ancient temples, and rejuvenate with world-class wellness retreats. Immerse yourself in local art, indulge in exquisite cuisine, and experience the tranquility that makes Ubud a true sanctuary. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, Ubud offers an unforgettable escape.

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Seminyak Beach

Experience the chic charm of Seminyak Beach, Bali’s ultimate coastal paradise. Bask on golden sands, savor gourmet dining, and explore vibrant beach clubs. With breathtaking sunsets and lively nightlife, Seminyak Beach promises an unforgettable blend of relaxation and excitement. Discover Bali’s most stylish beach destination today!

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Bali’s must-see temples

Discover Bali’s iconic temples: Tanah Lot and Uluwatu. Perched on cliffs with breathtaking ocean views and stunning sunsets, Tanah Lot offers spiritual serenity, while Uluwatu captivates with its dramatic beauty and Kecak dance performances. Experience Bali’s cultural and natural splendour at these must-see destinations.

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Planning a Vacation in Bali

Entry Requirements:

Polish citizens need a visa to enter Indonesia. Visit Bali respectfully, honoring local traditions and customs for a truly authentic experience.

Official Indonesian e-Visa application website: Apply for an Indonesian e-Visa

Time in Bali:

Current time in Denpasar (Bali):

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Indonesia spans multiple time zones; Bali follows WITA (UTC+8).

Language:

  • Indonesian

Currency:

Indonesian rupiah (IDR) is used widely. Polish Zloty exchanges favorably, making Bali affordable for travelers.

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Traffic Information:

Bali streets can be busy, especially in Kuta, Seminyak, and Ubud. Scooters are common; consider renting one or hiring a local driver for safe and convenient travel.

Electrical Outlets:

Bali uses type C and F sockets (230V, 50Hz). Bring an adapter if needed.

Types of Electrical Outlets in Bali:

Type F

Type C



Bali WEATHER

Year-round climate table Bali

Bali boasts a tropical climate that remains inviting year-round, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking warmth and sunshine. With temperatures averaging around 27 to 30 degrees Celsius (80 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit) throughout the year, visitors can enjoy Bali’s stunning beaches, lush landscapes, and vibrant culture in any season. The island experiences two main seasons: the dry season (from April to September) and the wet season (from October to March), with occasional rain showers refreshing the island’s lush greenery. Whether you’re lounging on sandy shores or exploring ancient temples, Bali’s consistent climate ensures an unforgettable experience no matter when you choose to visit.

MonthDry/Rainy SeasonTemprature °CRain days
January26 – 3015 – 20 days
February26 – 3012 – 18 days
March26 – 3112 – 18 days
April26 – 317 – 12 days
May26 – 315 – 10 days
June25 – 304 – 8 days
July24 – 294 – 8 days
August24 – 294 – 8 days
September25 – 304 – 8 days
October25 – 307 – 12 days
November25 – 3010 – 15 days
December26 – 3012 – 18 days