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BALI IS PREDOMINANTLY

A HINDU COUNTRY

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Nyepi

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BALI

Bali is sure to conjure up images of turquoise seas, sandy beaches and lush tropical forests – and you won’t be disappointed.

It is known as the ‘Island of the Gods’ and this welcoming island blends a rich heritage, friendly people and natural wonders to create a unique experience.

Sitting immediately east of its larger sister island of Java, Bali has something for everyone. Whether you are seeking serenity and options to recharge your batteries, or looking fun and adventure, it’s a place that ticks all the boxes either for a short break or longer stay.

The south of the island is dotted with lively beach front resorts such as Kuta and Legian, or if you’re looking for a more relaxed scene head to Nusa Dua or Sanur. Away from the draw of the beach, Ubud is a tranquil and calming spot surrounded by natural forest and cooling waterfalls – a real tonic for the mind, body and soul!

Things to do

Visit a sea temple such as Tanah Lot
Explore the forest interior on a hiking tour
Learn to surf
Attend a yoga class
Try Balinese cuisine such as Betutu - a richly spiced poultry dish.

General Information

Time zone:  7 hours ahead of the UK  

Currency: Indonesian Rupiah. Most business will accept credit and debit cards however smaller and remote vendors rely on cash   

Weather: Lying just 8 degrees south of the equator, the climate is tropical with fairly consistant temperatures year-round, with a cycle of wet and dry seasons, November to March and April to October respectively.  

Main attractions:  Beaches of the south, temples, rainforests and waterfalls 

Tipping is not demanded but is expected and always appreciated.  

VISA REQUIREMENTS

For travel advice visit:https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/fiji 

or

https://www.ireland.ie/en/dfa/overseas-travel/advice/indonesia

  • You can get a 30 day visitor visa when you arrive in Indonesia. The cost is 500,000 Rupiah (approx. GBP £23.00). You can also apply for a visa before your arrival: https://evisa.imigrasi.go.id/
  • You must have an onward ticket for the next country you are travelling to
  • Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry and have 2 blank pages

Making A Call

To call a UK number from Bali dial 0044 or 00 353 for Ireland, followed by the number you are dialing without the first 0.  

EMERGENCY CONTACTS

Police: 110 Fire: 113 Ambulance: 118

BRITISH HONORARY CONSULATE

Jalan Tantular No 32 Renon, Denpasar Bali 80234 Indonesia

Tel: + +62 21 23565200 Email: Consulate.Bali@fco.gov.uk

Embassy of Ireland, Indonesia

World Trade Centre 1, L-14
Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav 29-31
Jakarta 12920

Tel: +62 21 280 94300

Fax: +62 21 521 1622

https://www.ireland.ie/en/indonesia/jakarta/

https://www.ireland.ie/en/dfa/overseas-travel/advice/

OFFICIAL TOURIST WEBSITE

DENPASAR AIRPORT (DPS)

Denpasar Airport is located approximately 13kms south of the capital city, and 2.5kms from Kuta. The new international terminal opened in 2013, and the refurbished domestic terminal re-opened in 2014.

From the airport, it is advisable to prebook a transfer via your hotel or a reputable travel company, as taking a transfer on arrival may be unreliable and not particularly good value.

TRANSPORT

There is no formal public transport system in Bali, so getting around is fairly dependent on taxis, hotel transfers, private transfers and car hire. If you intend to drive, you will require an International Drivers’ Licence.

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