Travel experts have named this Indonesian destination one of the most picturesque islands on the planet. But to get the most out of the ‘Island of the Gods’ you’ll need to know how to time your trip
A stunning island world away from Britain has been named as one of the most beautiful on the globe. New research reveals that natural beauty and culture come together to make this Indonesian province a particularly photogenic destination.
The travel experts at Travelbag compared 45 of the world’s most popular long-haul islands in an attempt to find the most picturesque. Bali, Indonesia topped the ranking, thanks to its “stunning landscapes, warm hospitality, and rich cultural heritage”.
One of the most visited islands in Indonesia, Bali has become synonymous with escapist travel, spa retreats and five-star beach holidays. Palm trees and crystal-clear water define the landscape, while visitors can also explore the vibrant local culture at legendary beach clubs.
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Bali, also known as Island of the Gods, is most well-known for its wide-range of beaches. Each beach has its own character, ensuring that every type of traveller can find a way to enjoy the island. The sunseekers and clubbers typically make a beeline for Seminyak.
Located on the southwest coast of Bali, Seminyak is considered one of the most lively and trendy beaches. Only 10km from the international airport in Denpasar, it’s also relatively easy to get to. Despite its convenient location – and the number of tourists it attracts as a result – Seminyak maintains a relaxed atmosphere and is a great place to begin exploring Bali.
If you are keen to get away from the worst of the crowds, head to Nusa Dua (‘Two Islands’). These small headlands are the site of Bali’s gated compound of resort hotels. Here, travellers will find world-class accommodation and enjoy access to exclusive beaches.
According to Helen Wheat, Asia Destination Manager at Travelbag, its no surprise as to why Bali topped the list as most picturesque. “Its breathtaking natural beauty is unmatched. From volcanic peaks to lush rice terraces and serene beaches, Bali offers the perfect blend of spirituality, adventure and relaxation,” says Wheat.
“While the south of the island, including Seminyak and Canggu, is bustling with trendy beach clubs and gourmet dining, those in search of a more authentic, serene experience should consider exploring the lesser-travelled regions of the north and east,” advises Wheat. “Areas like Amed, Sidemen, and Munduk offer unspoiled coastlines, traditional Balinese villages, and breathtaking mountain scenery that remains untouched by mass tourism.”
Like many islands, Bali does have a notoriously long rainy season, so Wheat advises to plan your trip accordingly. “The ideal time to visit Bali is between April and October during the dry season, when the weather is sunny and warm, perfect for getting out there and exploring the waterfalls or hiking Mount Batur to catch the sunrise,” she explains.
That said, visiting during the rainy season ensures travellers can avoid the Instagram crowds that descend on the island each summer. According to travel expert and blogger, Nick Kembel, you can also explore the “real Bali” without visiting hotspots like Juta and Seminyak. “Personally, I recommend exploring eastern Bali, where you can find deserted beaches, sleepy villages and a thriving local culture,” says Kembel. “Places like Amed, Candidasa and Sidemen see far fewer tourists.”
It’s also important to keep in mind that Bali has plans to implement a new tourist tax this year. Faced with the challenges of overtourism, officials in Bali have proposed a daily tourist tax, similar to Bhutan’s $100 (€£79) Sustainable Development Fee, which is charged to most international visitors.
Two other notably picturesque destinations listed on Travelbag’s rankings are Sri Lanka and Cuba. Sri Lanka stands out for its breathtaking views from sacred points like Adam’s peak and Cuba for its perfect balance of gorgeous beaches and incredible live music nightlife scene.