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With Valentine’s day coming up, its time for an overview of romantic hot spots in Bali’s most fashionable and sophisticated beach town: Seminyak. You are on a sweet tropical island getaway with your lover and you are wondering what to do and where to stay for this romantic holiday in Seminyak, Bali. We made it our mission to find the most romantic spots and places in town. Read all about it below, in our couples’ guide to Seminyak: Romantic couple’s activities in Seminyak The tropical sun, the sea, excellent beachfront dining venues, the sunset sky, beach clubs, private villas, spas, you just can’t go wrong here – love it in the air! Seminyak is a romantic haven for couples in love. Wondering what to do? Inspiration is here… 1. Sunset gazing & sunset cocktails on Seminyak Beach When the sun sets over the island, everything and everyone gets an enchanting…

On cloudy, rainy evenings or on those hot Bali afternoons when the tropical heat becomes a bit too much, going to the cinema can be a surprisingly good idea. It is an easy way to cool down, keep the kids entertained, or simply enjoy a more relaxed evening after beach clubs, shopping and too much sun. Popcorn, comfy seats and strong air-conditioning still do the job very well. If you are staying in Seminyak, you have several cinemas within a reasonable driving distance. Some are classic mall cinemas showing the latest blockbusters, while others feel a little more deluxe or even more private. Where to Go to Watch Movies in Cinemas Around Seminyak There are several cinemas found in short driving distance from central Seminyak. Here’s an overview for you: Cinema XXI at Beachwalk Shopping Center One of the easiest cinema options from Seminyak is still Cinema XXI at Beachwalk…

No matter how much we love Seminyak for its sophistication and fashion, its fine dining restaurants, coffee bars, exclusive spas, beach clubs, and villas, at some point we gotta venture out, take a break from the beach and the pool and see what else there is to see and do on Bali Island. Don’t worry, with our help you won’t have to think about where to go nor about transport or accommodation because you can actually go on wonderful day trips from Seminyak. You will be picked up early in the morning at your private holiday rental in Seminyak and off you go on some island adventures. Here are 6 great day trips to make your Bali holiday even better: 1. Snorkelling trip to Lembongan island For an amazing underwater experience, book a snorkelling day trip to Lembongan Island. You will be picked up at your villa in the morning, drive to…

Though it is necessary to splurge on a luxe accommodation sometimes, it is also nice to travel to an exotic destination and not break the bank. As the litany of Seminyak villas grows and grows, so do the number of affordable homes available for short-term rental. Some of our favourite villas to stay in are the ones intimate in size, great value for the price and located smack dab in the middle of Seminyak’s lovable madness. Check out our best affordable villas in Seminyak below! 1. Villa Tara Tropical, happy and peaceful is what Villa Tara is. Featuring an airy open-plan living room adorned in vivid colours of pink, orange, yellow and blue, Villa Tara is charming yet stylish and truly one of a kind. Another great thing is that all 3 bedrooms enjoy direct access to the sparkling private swimming pool of the peaceful tropical garden. Such bliss! Around…

We all come to it at some point during our holiday; souvenir shopping for friends and family back home, as well as some for yourself to keep as a memory. It’s not hard at all to find these colourful giveaways as there are many street stalls with eager salesmen trying to sell their goods to you. Shopping for souvenirs in Seminyak usually starts as a quick little errand and somehow turns into a full afternoon of “one more shop.” And honestly, that tracks. Between market stalls, boutique-lined streets, and fixed-price stores packed with Bali gifts, it is very easy to leave with more than you planned. The real question is not just where to shop, but what kind of shopping mood you are in. Do you want to bargain for beachy bits and easy gifts? Or do you want somewhere calmer, fixed-price, and a little less chaotic? If you are…

The island of Bali is warm, humid and tropical all year round, the Balinese culture is always intriguing and nature is endlessly stunning. When is the best time to go to Bali? Opinions are divided. Bali knows 2 seasons: dry season (May – October) & wet season (November – April). Some people will tell you to avoid the rainy season months and others tell you to avoid the peak season. But really, if you ask me, Bali is a wonderful place to be no matter what time of the year it is. The truth is, both seasons have their pros and cons but I think that I can safely that any time is a good time to come to Bali 🙂 Wet season in Bali: November – April Yes, it can rain a lot. But usually, the rainfall is heavy and short and it doesn’t have to ruin your holiday…

Feeling hungry? Is eating one of your favourite activities to do in Bali? We don’t blame you! Bali is a food paradise as much as anything else and you can be sure you came to the right place for heavenly local dishes spiced and grilled to perfection! Bali has got a lot of amazingly delicious food on display – literally! – keep reading to find out what food you can’t miss out on during your Bali holiday. This blog post is all about top Indonesian dishes to try. Here are 6 of our favourites: 1. Nasi Campur – the best way to try everything! Nasi Campur is all about ‘food on display’. The idea here that you can eat exactly what you like. You get a plate of rice and you pick the dishes you want to go with your rice. ‘Nasi’ is the local word for ‘rice’ and ‘campur’…

Bali, with its beautiful beaches, rich culture and plentiful activities is a great place to take the family. But with so much variety, deciding on where to stay and what do can be a little overwhelming – especially when small children are involved. With that in mind, I have put together a quick itinerary that should give a good taster of all that Bali has to offer and help you narrow down your options. Here’s a Bali itinerary to spend 2 weeks on this island! Before you go: Make sure your passports and vaccinations are up to date and do not leave the country without first purchasing travel insurance. Packing essentials: Hand sanitiser/wipes – Bali may be beautiful, but it’s not always the cleanest place, especially for grubby little hands Thongs, swimmers, beach hats, sunscreen etc – it’s a tropical island, no explanation needed! Sarong(s) – if you haven’t owned…

For the chocolate addicts and all of the families with kids coming to Bali, it is of utter importance to know that this very island is home to several amazing cocoa farms and chocolate factories. These are the places where chocolate is grown and handcrafted by local chocolate artisans. Moreover, you can visit these chocolate paradises of Bali with day-trips from Seminyak, learning all about the process from cocoa bean to chocolate bar. You can even make your own chocolate, munch a whole lot of it and take some home with you to enjoy later back at your private villa in Seminyak. This article is all about where to go for the best chocolate in Seminyak and where to take those tours. Find out now! Balinese Chocolate Credit: Pod Chocolate Indonesia is one of the world’s top cocoa producers after Ghana and the Ivory Coast. However, all of the cacao is…

Rosie is the founder of Radically Loved, as well as a Certified Nutritionist, Wellness Consultant, Holistic Health Coach, Yoga Teacher and Yoga Teacher Trainer! Bali has been on her wish list of places to visit and she recently got to experience it for the first time with a group of amazing people during a Yoga and Meditation retreat at one of our villas. We caught up with Rosie to tell us more about her retreat and why Bali has a special spot in her heart. How did you get into yoga and teaching yoga? I was trying to get on the health train and was training for a marathon. My coach suggested I do Yoga to cross train and voila! One class and I was hooked…to the physical aspect anyway. It took about 3-4 years for the practice to actually take root in my being. Once that happened I started practicing with a different…