Located right on the beach, the elegant The St. Regis Bali Resort is a hotel that with its splendor...
Hotel Raffles Bali is a luxury hotel in Bali, offering only 32 exclusive villas with private...
Hotel in Uluwatu Bali Six Senses Uluwatu Bali is the perfect retreat at the end of a steep cliff,...
Designed for adult guests only, Buahan, a Banyan Tree Escape was built in 2022,...
In the dense jungle, close to the cultural and spiritual capital of the island, guests can relax in a camp where...
AYANA Resort and Spa Bali is one of the most luxurious hotels in Bali, award-winning...
Situated on the cliff top of Nusa Dua, The Apurva Kempinski Bali reflects all the most beautiful features...
The luxurious Plataran Menjangan Resort & Spa is located in West Bali National Park amid...
In the picturesque and famous resort of Nusa Dua there is a luxurious hotel with wonderfully located swimming pools...
Jimbaran Puri, A Belmond Hotel is an extremely romantic and tranquil resort located on the southern tip of...
The luxurious Alila Villas Uluwatu offers picture-perfect views of the ocean high above...
Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve is the third property belonging to the prestigious Ritz-Carlton Reserve hotel collection. Finds...
Pita Maha Resort & Spa is a luxurious hotel that impresses with its wonderful location close to the cultural...
In the heart of the jungle, near the village of Payangan, north of the city of Ubud, lies an exclusive and...
The exclusive hotel is a sanctuary with stunning architecture and location on the bank of the river, lush with local vegetation...
In a quiet bay, famous for its long, sandy coast, there is a luxurious hotel that offers relaxation...
A unique COMO Shambhala Estate located close to the famous Ayung River, with an emphasis on soul renewal...
Extremely close to the city of Ubud, there is an exclusive resort, delighting with modern, Asian design and luxurious apartments...
Anantara Seminyak is one of the island's premier hotels with an excellent location on...
For guests who want to go on an exclusive trip, we recommend a trip on a luxurious catamaran from the port of Benoa to the island...
Guests looking for the authentic rustic atmosphere and culture of Bali should consider joining the WakaLandCruise team in...
Bali is an Indonesian island, located on the western end of the Lesser Sunda Islands archipelago, between Java and Lombok, 8 degrees south of the equator. Bali is one of the thirty-three provinces of the Republic of Indonesia and is part of one of the largest archipelagos in the world. This unique place fascinates travelers with its extraordinary beauty and is one of the most frequently chosen travel destinations by today's globetrotters.
Thanks to excellent air connections and a favorable equatorial climate, the tourist season in Bali lasts all year round. In the capital of Bali, Denpasar, there is an airport that offers direct connections to many European, Asian and Middle Eastern metropolises. Airlines such as Qatar Airways and Emirates enable travelers from Poland and Europe to reach this extraordinary corner of the earth quickly and at affordable prices.
Bali attracts tourists not only because of its beautiful hotels, fascinating nightlife, rich culture with numerous temples and monuments, but also because of its lush vegetation and charming beaches. This paradise place, known as the "Island of the Gods", is the perfect place for an unforgettable trip.
The Republic of Indonesia has a very rich history. Due to the influence of various cultures and religions, there are many ethnic and linguistic groups here. Mainly Balinese people live in Bali and they believe in the so-called Balinese Hinduism, there are slightly fewer Muslims here. The island was under the influence of neighboring Java for many years and only in the 1949th century did it become politically independent. During the colonial era, the Dutch took control of it and later it was occupied by the Japanese. In XNUMX it became part of Indonesia. There are many historic temples left from the old days that are worth seeing while vacationing in Bali.
One of the most important and popular attractions in Bali is Pura Ulun Danu Bratan. This Hindu temple was built in the 17th century on the shore of Lake Bratan and is located in the heart of a unique garden. Another fascinating place is Ubud, called the City of Ghosts. The inhabitants of this town full of folklore believe that everything has its spiritual guardian, even a house or a car. Ubud is considered the cultural capital of Bali. Here you can see works of local artists and buildings decorated with original sculptures. In its center there is the Saraswati Temple, a temple surrounded by water, the walls of which are covered with paintings depicting monsters intended to ward off demons.
One of the biggest attractions in Bali is the Safari and Marine Park. You can admire wild animals there while taking a ride in an off-road vehicle. This place will certainly appeal to the youngest, so it is worth considering it when planning a holiday with children in Bali. For nature lovers, the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary was also created in Ubud, a habitat of over a thousand monkeys that often accost walking tourists.
If we want more peace and relaxation in the shade of palm trees, the perfect place will be the fantastic beach in Jimbaran. It is not crowded, so you can enjoy its charms while just listening to the sound of the waves. It is surrounded by many luxury resorts and a short distance from Denpasar Airport.
Why travel to Bali with Carter Travel Agency? Due to the variety of offers, Carter will satisfy the needs of both those looking for excitement and those who just want to bask in the tropical sun. It is worth spending time in the best hotels on the island, such as Amandari located near the aforementioned Ubud. The location of the hotel on the Ayung River provides trekking fans with contact with nature and many places to discover. Additionally, in Bali there is the possibility of renting luxury villas exclusively, which allows for complete privacy and comfort.
Bali is not only a dream destination for a paradise holiday in Indonesia, it is also a transit place to go on a further journey to other islands, such as Lombok, Java, Sumba or the Komodo archipelago, famous for its dragons (the so-called Komodo dragons). Despite its proximity, Lombok is characterized by a different culture and terrain. Java, in turn, is an amazing mix of volcanic landscapes, vibrant Jakarta and historic Yogyakarta with a colonial atmosphere. If you are a diving enthusiast, it is worth going to the island of Sulawesi. Indonesia enjoys great tourism infrastructure; has a reputation as a safe and tourist-friendly country.
Mainly because the weather in Bali is perfect! The island has an equatorial climate, which means sunshine and pleasantly humid air all year round. Another reason why it is worth going to Indonesia and visiting Bali is luxury accommodation in the best hotels with private pools, such as Amankila, Amandari, The Ritz-Carlton, Capella Ubud or Soori Bali. For those who want 100% privacy and undisturbed relaxation in Bali CARTER also recommends exclusive rental of luxury villas.
Enjoy an exclusive holiday in Bali at any time of the year! It is worth starting your dream holiday in Bali in Ubud, where, in the scenery of temples and fairy-tale rice fields, you can relax from the hustle and bustle and noise, in the heart of the jungle. After a few days in Ubud, a wonderful idea would be to spend a few days on one of the beaches in the famous Jimbaran Bay. If you love cliffs, Uluwatu will provide you with unforgettable emotions and spectacular views.
When planning a luxury holiday in Bali, your travel designers in CARTER they will take care of perfect accommodation, i.e. the highest hotel standard, and transport both in Bali and between the islands.
Bali is an excellent starting point for exploring other islands in Indonesia. For travelers who value diversity and want to experience different cultures and climates, there is a fascinating option to combine a stay in Bali with visiting some unique places.
You should consider combining a trip to Bali with a visit to the monumental temples of Borobudur and Prambanan in Java and the possibility of meeting dragons on Komodo Island. In addition, you can also relax in nearby Lombok, which is significantly different from the crowds and commercialization of Bali. Lombok is a quiet island, less populated, offering beautiful nature, charming beaches and the opportunity to relax in harmony with nature. However, you will not find as many Hindu temples here as in Bali, because the dominant religion of the inhabitants of Lombok is Islam.
If you're planning a longer stay in Indonesia, perhaps three or four weeks, consider interesting options such as a yacht cruise around the pristine Raja Ampat archipelago or a luxurious stay in a unique hotel on the island of Sumba. Bali can be the perfect base from which to explore these fascinating destinations and experience the diversity that Indonesia has to offer.
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