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Kayun Hostel
4.5/50 Reviews
Legian
The location is close to the small streets of Bali and it is also close to the sea. There are restaurants, convenience stores, and bars around. You can pick up and drop off at the hostel. Quite convenient.
Captain Goose Hostel
3.6/50 Reviews
Kuta
pretty good
Fora Capsule Hostel Tuban Kuta Bali
4.4/59 Reviews
Kuta
It's s good place for spend time after landing. Hostel is close to Airport, staff speak English, and try to help in any questions. They book for me tickets to boat to Nusa Penida, And helps to order taxi to the bay. Thanks guys.
Kamandaka
4.1/53 Reviews
Kuta
Yes, the room is very clean, that is, the location is a bit deep, in the alley, go out to look at the map to find the way, but the overall service is still good
H-Ostel Bali
4.2/529 Reviews
Kuta
Stayed at the hostel for 1 night. The checkin was very smooth and the staff were very courteous. The location of the hostel is perfect just walking distance from the Kuta beach where many restaurants and shops are. The hostel itself is nice. The building is well planned with beds on each floor. 2 floors are reserved for female travelers only and 3 allow mix travelers to stay. The only issue I found was that at night due to the way the beds compartments are made, felt a little hot as the air from the air-conditioning did not reach inside. If that can be solved then it would be super great! The bathrooms were clean and well maintained. All in all, the hostel is very well located & it was a good stay no issues.
Bali Utopia Backpacker
4/50 Reviews
Jimbaran
I stayed here twice during my 3 week trip - en-route to Bedugul from Pandang Pandang and again at the end of my trip as it's close to the airport. The staff were really helpful/welcoming and even remembered my name when I turned up the second time (I hadn't booked). The hostel is above an Italian Restaurant called ”Pizzeria Romana” (it's easier to find if you look for the restaurant rather than the name of the hostel). It's possible to have breakfast in the restaurant and the food looked yummy, but I didn't eat there - although I did have a very tasty (and CHILLED) coconut water before leaving for the airport in the evening. There was free drinking water from the dispenser in the restaurant and I was allowed to keep a bottle in the fridge. The dorm rooms are large, clean, have air-conditioning and each bed has a lockable cupboard, shelves and a plug socket. The dorm on the 1st floor has 2 toilets and 2 showers, each as a separate cubical and they are outside of the dorm room. However, on the second floor they are in the room and there are 2 cubicles each with a shower and toilet. At times the water was warm, but it was never icy cold and after a day at the beach/out walking the water temperature was very refreshing. A minor downside to the bathrooms was a lack of sink (used the shower to wash hands and brush teeth) and also there was no hook to hang a towel/clothes, but it is possible to manage without. The hostel is in walking distance (15mins at a leisurely pace) from the southern end of Jimbaran beach and there are plenty of Warung en-route. If you turn right out of the hostel and cross the road, after about 100m there is a cheap little supermarket. If you're not renting a bike, it's really easy to order Go-Jek and I managed to get the local ”Trans Sarbagita” bus to Denpasar. It took me a while to find the stop as no one seemed to know what I was taking about, but eventually I found a stop. The stop I used was on 'By Pass Ngurah Rai Street' - just past the junction with 'Jl. Ulun Siwion' - search ”Halte Jimbaran 1” in Google Maps. The buses run approximately every hour on the hour and cost 3500Rp. The hostel is on a main road, so if you're a light sleeper you might need a pair or earplugs, but overall I was really happy with both of my stays here.

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Bali Hostels Guide

Experience the Uniqueness of Bali: A Tropical Paradise Like No Other

Discover the enchanting island of Bali, a destination known for its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality. Immerse yourself in a world of vibrant colors, ancient traditions, and breathtaking landscapes. Whether you're seeking relaxation on pristine beaches, thrilling adventures in the lush jungles, or spiritual enlightenment in ancient temples, Bali has it all. Indulge in the island's renowned spa and wellness retreats, savor the exquisite flavors of Balinese cuisine, and witness mesmerizing traditional dance performances. Get ready for an unforgettable journey that will leave you captivated and yearning for more.

Popular and Convenient Locations for First-Time Visitors in Bali:

- Kuta: Famous for its lively nightlife scene, world-class surfing spots, and bustling shopping streets.

- Seminyak: A trendy neighborhood known for its luxurious resorts, upscale dining options, and vibrant beach clubs.

- Ubud: The cultural heart of Bali, offering a serene escape surrounded by lush rice terraces, ancient temples, and art galleries.

- Nusa Dua: A haven for beach lovers, home to pristine sandy shores, luxury resorts, and an array of water sports activities.

- Jimbaran: Known for its picturesque fishing village, stunning sunsets, and mouthwatering seafood feasts.

What You Need to Know Before Visiting Bali:

- Currency: The local currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). It's best to have some cash on hand for small purchases, but credit cards are widely accepted in major establishments.

- Visa Requirements: Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa to enter Bali. Check the requirements beforehand and ensure your passport has at least six months of validity.

- Weather: Bali enjoys a tropical climate, with a wet season (October to April) and a dry season (May to September). Pack accordingly and plan outdoor activities accordingly.

- Respect Local Customs: Balinese people are deeply religious and value their customs and traditions. Dress modestly when visiting temples, and always ask for permission before taking photos of locals.

Getting Around Bali: Transportation Options:

- Ngurah Rai International Airport: Located in the southern part of Bali, it serves as the main gateway to the island. Numerous international and domestic flights operate daily.

- Taxis: Blue Bird and Grab are reliable taxi companies in Bali. Always insist on using the meter or negotiate a price before starting your journey.

- Motorbike Rental: For those seeking more freedom and flexibility, renting a motorbike is a popular option. Ensure you have a valid international driver's license and wear a helmet at all times.

- Public Transportation: Bemos (minibusses) and public buses are available, but they can be crowded and less convenient for tourists.

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