
Bali, the Island of the Gods, invites you on an enchanting journey to the heart of Indonesia. Between verdant terraced rice fields, majestic volcanoes, fine-sand beaches lined with coconut palms, and ancient temples, Bali is a destination that delights the senses. Discover a rich culture, an ever-present spirituality, and legendary hospitality. Explore our offers and let yourself be transported to a tropical paradise.
Unique spirituality and culture
Explore iconic temples such as Tanah Lot and Ulun Danu Beratan, watch traditional dances, and take part in local ceremonies.
Breathtakingly beautiful landscapes
From the UNESCO-listed Jatiluwih rice terraces to volcanoes such as Mount Batur, as well as the idyllic beaches of Seminyak and Jimbaran.
A haven of peace and well-being
Enjoy the many yoga, meditation and spa centers that have made the island famous, for complete rejuvenation.
Delicious cuisine
Sample authentic Balinese dishes such as Nasi Goreng, Satay or Babi Guling, and savor fresh tropical fruits.
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Bali is full of wonders. The temple of Tanah Lot, perched on a rock facing the ocean, offers an unforgettable spectacle at sunset. In Ubud, explore the Monkey Forest and the terraced rice fields. The temple of Ulun Danu Beratan, on the shores of Lake Bratan, has a serene beauty. The beaches of Seminyak and Jimbaran are perfect for relaxing and watching the sunset. For adventure, the climb of Mount Batur at sunrise is a memorable experience.


The climate is tropical, hot, and humid all year round. There are two seasons: the dry season (April to October), ideal for travel with blue skies and little rain, and the rainy season (November to March), when showers are more frequent but often short, giving way to sunshine.

Balinese cuisine is rich in flavors and spices. Try Nasi Goreng (fried rice), Mie Goreng (fried noodles), Satay (grilled skewers), Babi Guling (roast suckling pig), and Lawar (a mix of vegetables, meat, and spices). Don’t miss fresh tropical fruit and fruit juices.
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| T° sea | 29°C | 29°C | 29°C | 29°C | 29°C | 28°C | 27°C | 27°C | 28°C | 29°C | 29°C | 29°C |
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In Bali, Nyepi is the “Day of Silence”, when all activity stops—including electricity and transport—so the island can purify itself.
The currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). International bank cards are accepted in major hotels, restaurants and shops in tourist areas. It’s essential to have cash for small businesses, local markets and transport.
The inhabitants are called Balinese (men) and Balinese (women).
The official language is Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia). Balinese is also widely spoken. English is common in tourist areas.
You’ll find type C and F plugs. A universal adapter is strongly recommended.