Bali Layover Guide
Make the most of your Bali layover and discover the island's vibrant culture, stunning beaches, and lush landscapes.
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What to do — by time you have
Head to Kuta Beach or Seminyak Beach for a quick dip in the ocean and some sunbathing.
Visit the Tirta Empul Temple, a sacred water temple where you can purify yourself in the holy springs.
Explore the Ubud Art Market, where you can find local handicrafts and souvenirs.
Take a day trip to the Gili Islands, where you can snorkel or dive in the crystal-clear waters.
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Where to eat near Ngurah Rai International Airport
Try their famous ribs and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
Savor traditional Balinese dishes like nasi goreng and gado-gado.
Indulge in delicious French pastries and coffee.
Relax and enjoy the sunset with a cold drink and some snacks.
Money & FX tips
Exchange your money at a local bank or currency exchange office to get a better rate.
Use a money belt or a secure bag to protect your valuables.
Bargain when shopping at local markets to get the best price.
Respect local customs and traditions, especially when visiting temples.
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Quick answers
What are the best things to do in Bali on a layover?
Visit the Uluwatu Temple, explore the Ubud Art Market, and head to the beach for some sunbathing and swimming.
Can I use my credit card in Bali?
Yes, many places in Bali accept credit cards, but it's still a good idea to have some cash on hand.
How do I get from the airport to my hotel in Bali?
You can take a taxi or use a ride-hailing app like Grab.
What are the best places to eat in Bali?
Try Naughty Nuri's for ribs, Warung Ijo for traditional Balinese dishes, and Monsieur Spoon for French pastries.
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