Discover Bali

A place that evokes paradise

Bali: Indonesia’s ‘Island of the Gods’

Bali’s spirit reaches far beyond its famous shores. It’s a land where volcanic peaks pierce the clouds, emerald rice terraces tumble down hillsides, and ancient rituals define the rhythm of the day. Whether you’re chasing world-class breaks in the south or seeking the quiet artistic soul of the highlands, travel to Bali and find a sanctuary that’s both bold and restorative. In Indonesia’s ‘Island of the Gods’, you’ll find a landscape shaped by deep spirituality, creative energy, and a warm community that makes you feel at home.

Diamond Beach in Nusa Penida Bali
Bali temple

Did you know?

Bali houses over 20,000 Hindu temples and shrines. This high number exists because Balinese Hinduism requires a sanctuary in every village, home, and sacred site.

Highlights of Bali

Sitting between Java to the west and Lombok to the east, Bali is home to some of the best natural attractions in Indonesia. In this island, you’ll be greeted with nature adventures and other amazing things to do.

Bali is best for

Adventure seekers, digital nomads, couples, and families looking for a tropical getaway

Quick fact

The 2010 hit film ‘Eat Pray Love’ has solidified Bali, especially Ubud, as a global sanctuary for spiritual healing and wellness.

Important travel information

Get ready for your trip to Bali by knowing the essentials, such as the entry rules, weather, and airport information, as well as ways to get around. Good preparation’s the secret to a good trip.

Bali has a tropical climate with high humidity most of the year. The best time to visit Bali is between April and October, when sunny skies make it easy to plan outdoor activities, coastal adventures, and mountain treks. Between November and March, the wet season brings frequent rain showers, higher humidity, and lush green landscapes, though the rain usually arrives in short bursts during the day.

Touch down at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (with IATA airport code DPS) on our daily nonstop flights to Bali. Located in Badung Regency, Denpasar’s main airport handles over 20 million guests annually. You’ll find duty-free shops, restaurants, and premium lounges inside the terminal to make your arrival or departure simple.

Your nationality determines the visa you’ll need to enter Indonesia. Check the latest rules with official sources before you book flights to Bali to keep your plans on track. 

 

  • Tourist visa validity: A tourist visa for Indonesia is usually valid for 90 days from the date it’s issued. Once you arrive, you’ll have up to 60 days to explore the country. 
  • Visa requirements: The general requirements include (but are not limited to) a valid passport, recent photo, flight and hotel bookings, and proof of funds.  

  •  Currency: The official currency in Indonesia is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). You can exchange money at the airport or withdraw cash from ATMs around the island. 
  •  Language: While Indonesian is the official language in Bali, English and Balinese are also widely spoken on the island.  

Travelling around Bali is easy because there are a lot of transportation options available. You can hire a private driver or rent a scooter to get around this tropical paradise, making it easy to explore the top places on the island. 

 

  • Taxis: Hail a metered taxi on the street or book via an app for a reliable journey. You’ll reach your destination directly and easily. 
  • Private drivers: Hire a driver for the day to design your own adventure. It's a great way to visit remote spots like Tanah Lot or northern waterfalls. 
  • Scooter rentals: Hire a scooter for total freedom as you explore Bali. You’ll navigate narrow lanes easily and uncover hidden spots at your own pace. 
  • Buses and minivans: Catch local bemos (minivans) or buses for a budget-friendly, authentic trip. They’ll connect you to major areas like Sanur, Nusa Dua, and Ubud. 

Fly to Bali with Etihad

Book flights to Bali with Etihad, the UAE’s national airline, and experience a journey that’s simple, relaxing, and easy from the start. With nonstop daily flights, we’ll offer you a direct way to reach Indonesia’s most celebrated destination. 

 

When you fly with us to Bali, your adventure starts the moment you step on board. We’ll give you an unforgettable experience onboard our comfortable cabins. Reaching the Island of the Gods is every bit as vibrant as the destination itself when you travel with us.

Sunset over Nusa Penida in Bali, Indonesia
B787 Etihad plane
Frequently asked questions

We operate nonstop flights to Bali daily, with afternoon arrival times.

Visit Lempuyang Temple for the ‘Gate of Heaven’, Tegallalang Rice Terraces, Tanah Lot, or Kelingking Beach. These places offer gorgeous backdrops, iconic views, and exquisite landscapes.

Head to Nusa Penida or the Gili Islands. You’ll find towering limestone cliffs, turquoise lagoons, and white sands just a short boat ride from the mainland.