
Australia
Land of bold contrasts, where iconic coastlines, world-class cities, wild natural beauty and unforgettable escapes come together on an extraordinary scale.
Australia is one of those destinations that feels endlessly expansive, shaped by golden coastlines, vibrant cities, dramatic landscapes and journeys that can be as relaxed or as adventurous as you want them to be. From luxury island stays and scenic road trips to beach towns, wine regions and natural wonders, it offers a kind of variety few places can match. In this guide, I’m sharing the most beautiful places to visit in Australia and the destinations that make exploring it feel so exciting and unforgettable.
“Australia is about as far away as you can get. I like that.”
Andre Benjamin
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The Ultimate Quick-Guide in a few minutes, to see if Bali is for you and what you need to prepare and plan to have a great Bali holiday
What is the best time to visit Bali?
The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season, usually from April to October, when the weather is sunny and ideal for beaches, sightseeing, and outdoor activities.
Do you need a visa for Bali?
Many travellers can enter Indonesia with a Visa on Arrival, but rules can change, so always check the latest entry requirements before flying.
Is Bali expensive for tourists?
Bali can suit almost every budget. You can travel cheaply with budget villas, local food, and scooters, or enjoy luxury resorts, beach clubs, and private tours.
How many days are enough for Bali?
A 5 to 7 day trip is great for seeing the main highlights, while 10 to 14 days gives you enough time to explore places like Ubud, Seminyak, Canggu, Uluwatu, and nearby islands.
What are the best areas to stay in Bali?
Ubud is great for nature and culture, Seminyak for shopping and dining, Canggu for cafes and beach vibes, and Uluwatu for cliffs, surfing, and stunning sunsets.
Is Bali safe for tourists?
Bali is generally safe for tourists, but you should still be careful with traffic, scams, personal belongings, and always choose trusted drivers, tour operators, and accommodation.
What currency is used in Bali?
The currency used in Bali is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). It is a good idea to carry some cash for local shops, small restaurants, and markets, although cards are accepted in many places.
What should I pack for Bali?
Pack light summer clothes, swimwear, sunscreen, sunglasses, comfortable footwear, insect repellent, and a light jacket for evenings or mountain areas.








