Bali travel guide

Bali is a dream destination for many Australians. But before you swap the daily grind for sun-drenched beaches and vibrant culture, it's essential to be prepared. From visa requirements to health tips and must-see attractions, read below to learn more before you travel.

Travel Insurance | 5 minute read | 27 November 2024

Bali travel tips for Aussies

 

Do I need a visa for Bali? 

Yes, a visa (Visa on Arrival: VoA or e-VoA) is required when travelling to Bali from Australia. However, It's always a good idea to double-check the latest visa requirements, as rules can change. 

How do I get around Bali? 

Bali offers various transportation options, from taxis and ride-hailing apps to renting scooters. While scooters offer freedom and flexibility, be aware that traffic in Bali can be chaotic, and driving conditions might differ from what you're used to back home. If you're not comfortable navigating the roads yourself, hiring a driver or sticking to taxis is a good idea.

Is Bali good for families? 

Bali is a fantastic destination for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. Families will love the water parks, animal encounters, and cultural shows.

What are the best things to do in Bali for couples?

Couples can enjoy romantic dinners,  picturesque beaches, spa treatments, and private villa stays.

Is it safe to drink the water in Bali? 

It's generally recommended to stick to bottled water in Bali.

Be aware of common scams in Bali.

Be aware of your surroundings, as scams can sometimes occur when exchanging money or dealing with unofficial taxis.

 

 What is the currency in Bali?

The currency in Bali is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR).

 What is the best time to visit Bali?

The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season (April to October) for optimal weather conditions.

Travel Insurance coverage for Bali.

Everyday Travel Insurance offers a range of plans that may suit your needs, from basic cover to comprehensive options with higher coverage limits for medical expenses, cancellations, and more.

What is included in the cover.

Overseas medical expenses.

Can help with emergency medical bills, hospital stays, and ambulance trips if you get sick or injured overseas.

Luggage and personal effects.#

For lost, stolen, or damaged luggage, like suitcases and clothes.

 

Medical evacuation and repatriation.

Assists with getting you home if you're seriously ill or injured overseas.

Rental vehicle excess.~

Can help cover the excess you'd have to pay if your rental car is damaged or stolen.

Emergency travel & accommodation expenses.

For unexpected travel changes and accommodation needs.

Travel delay.

Can help manage costs from unexpected travel delay.  

Replacement Passports and Travel Documents.

Helps cover the costs of replacing lost or stolen passports, travel documents, or credit cards.

Cancellation or holiday deferment costs.~

In case you need to cancel or change your trip when the unexpected happens.

Subject to terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions. Benefit limit amounts vary by level of cover. Above is a summary only. Please read the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS), Financial Services Guide (FSG) and Target Market Determination (TMD) for full terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions that apply.


Consider a Travel Insurance policy that suits your trip.

Bali accommodation.

Where should I stay in Bali?

Bali caters to every taste and budget, from luxurious resorts to charming guesthouses and budget-friendly hostels. Popular areas include:

Kuta and Seminyak.

Known for their lively nightlife, shopping, and beautiful beaches.                                                                                                                         

Canggu

A trendy spot with a more laid-back vibe, popular with surfers and digital nomads.                                                                                                            

Ubud.

The cultural heart of Bali, surrounded by lush rice paddies and known for its yoga retreats and spiritual atmosphere.                              

Bali must-see attractions and activities.

What are the must-do activities and attractions in Bali? 

Bali is an island brimming with natural beauty, cultural experiences, and adventure activities. Here are a few must-dos:

Tanah Lot Temple.

Perched on a dramatic rock formation just off the coast, Tanah Lot Temple is one of Bali's most iconic landmarks. Time your visit for sunset to witness the sky erupt in fiery hues as the waves crash against the temple's base.

TIP: Visit in the late afternoon to explore the temple grounds and secure a good spot for the sunset. Be aware that you can't actually enter the temple itself. Be prepared for crowds, especially during peak season.

Tegalalang Rice Terraces.

Marvel at the stunning beauty of Bali's iconic rice paddies.

Prepare to be amazed by the breathtaking beauty of Tegalalang Rice Terraces. These emerald-green rice paddies, carved into the hillside centuries ago, offer a glimpse into Bali's traditional agricultural practices and create a truly mesmerizing landscape. Take a leisurely stroll through the terraces, stopping to capture photos and soak in the tranquility.

TIP: Go early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat and crowds. Comfort is key: You'll be doing a fair bit of walking, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes. 

Waterbom Bali.

Looking for some thrills and spills? Head to Waterbom Bali, a world-class water park with adrenaline-pumping slides, lazy rivers, and splash zones for all ages.

It's the perfect place to cool off and have some fun in the sun. From the heart-stopping Climax slide to the more relaxed Lazy River, there's something for everyone. Fuel up at one of the park's restaurants or cafes between rides.

TIP: Make sure to bring sunscreen, a hat, and a towel.

Mount Batur Sunrise Trek.

Challenge yourself with an unforgettable sunrise trek to the summit of Mount Batur, an active volcano. The panoramic views from the top, stretching across the island and beyond, are well worth the early morning wake-up call.

Experienced guides lead the way, sharing their knowledge of the volcano and its surroundings.

TIP: You'll need to join a guided tour for this trek. Make sure to dress warmly as it can be cold at the summit.

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Important information.

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This is a limit per policy; it is the most we’ll pay for all people on your Certificate of Insurance combined, per trip.

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† For up to 12 months after the illness or injury first occurs.

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# Sub-limits apply.