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Bali
Seminyak boasts some of the most glorious beaches in Bali. Be sure to catch the legendary sunsets and enjoy the tranquil beauty, and marvel at Balinese ceremonies on the beach, complete with gamelan players and offerings to the gods. Of course, don’t let the smooth sands and intricate cultural experiences distract you from spas and shopping! Sophisticated spas and high-end boutiques will entice you away from the waterfront—for a short time, anyway.
Things to see and do in Bali
Some things that are worth trying out:
Place to Eat:
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Typical costs when traveling
A trip to Bali can range from around $1,000 to $5,000 per week, depending on your travel style and chosen activities. Budget travelers can expect to spend around $30-$50 per day, while those seeking a more luxurious experience may spend $100-$300 or more daily.
Accommodation:
- Budget: Hostels and guesthouses can range from $5 to $25 per night.
- Mid-range: Boutique hotels and villas can be found for $30-$100 per night, depending on the location and amenities.
- Luxury: Luxury resorts and villas can cost upwards of $200-$500 or more per night.
Food:
- Budget: Local “warungs” (small restaurants) offer meals for as low as $1-$4 per person.
- Mid-range: Enjoy sit-down meals at restaurants for around $15-$20 per person, with drinks adding to the cost.
- Luxury: Upscale restaurants can have meals costing $30-$50 or more per person.
Transportation:
- Budget: Scooters can be rented for $5-$10 per day (plus fuel), and public transport like buses and “angkots” are very cheap.
- Mid-range: Private drivers or taxis/ride-hailing apps (Grab, Gojek) are available for around $30-$50 per day or $5-$15 per ride.
- Luxury: Private cars with drivers offer comfort and flexibility, but come at a higher cost.
Activities:
- Free/Low-cost: Many beaches and natural attractions are free to visit.
- Mid-range: Activities like diving, guided tours, and spa treatments can add to the cost.
- Luxury: Private excursions and high-end experiences can be quite expensive.
Do’s and Don’ts
Do’s:
- Respect Local Religion and Sacred Places
- Honor Balinese Wisdom and Traditional Ceremonies
- Wear Proper Clothing
- Behave, Especially in Sacred Places
- Travel with a Licensed Tour Guide If Needed
- Exchange Money at Legal Money Changers
- Transactions with Indonesian QR Standard
- Cash Transactions with Indonesian Rupiah
- Obey the Traffic Laws
- Rent Vehicles from Legal Companies
- Stay in Legal Accommodation
- Obey Any Rules in Tourist Spots
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