Upper region Bali
Upper region Bali
Upper region Bali

Bali

Bali is a small but fascinating island in the Indian Ocean. It belongs to Indonesia and has around 4.3 million inhabitants, of which around 700,000 live in the capital Denpasar. The island is known for its rich culture and traditional customs and is one of the most popular and exotic travel destinations in the world.

But golf is also becoming increasingly important here. Whether on a package tour, last minute or individual trip, Bali has numerous first-class golf courses for beginners and advanced golfers. But what else does the island have to offer besides golf?

Attractive golf hotels and resorts Bali

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Our best golf courses Bali

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Indonesia, Bali

Bali National Golf Club

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Difficulty: medium
  • Terrain: flat water hazards

Indonesia, Bali

New Kuta Golf

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Difficulty: medium
  • Terrain: flat

Best Journey Time

Bali is characterized by a warm and tropical climate all year round due to its proximity to the equator and the surrounding sea. There are no classic seasons and temperatures are constantly between 23 and 34 degrees Celsius. The main difference is the amount of rainfall. In Bali, as in many other Asian countries, a distinction is made between the rainy and dry seasons. The rainy season usually lasts from November to May. The months from June to October are drier and therefore offer ideal conditions for a golf trip.

Special Destinations

For nature lovers and culturally interested travelers, Bali is a true paradise. The island is surrounded by the sparkling Indian Ocean and offers plenty of opportunities for swimming and diving. The fascinating underwater world promises an unforgettable experience, while the idyllic beaches are ideal for relaxing between rounds on the golf course. Bali also boasts a rich variety of flora and fauna, which can be experienced up close, especially in Bali Barat National Park.

The island also has a lot to offer in terms of culture. Hinduism characterizes life on Bali and many of the artistically designed temples are open to visitors. The unique architecture of these places of worship cannot be found anywhere else in this form. The "Pura Besakih", also known as the "Mother Temple", which is considered the spiritual center of Bali, is the most important of them all.

Culinary Highlights

Balinese cuisine is strongly influenced by its Southeast Asian location and combines a variety of aromatic influences. The basis of almost all meals is rice, the most important staple food. Instead of large individual portions, the emphasis is on a variety of small dishes that come together to form a harmonious menu. Fried noodles are also an integral part of the cuisine.

Fresh ingredients such as meat, fish and vegetables, most of which are sourced locally, are used with great care. A large selection of delicious tofu dishes is available for vegans and vegetarians. Balinese cuisine is characterized by strong spices and a certain spiciness - those who prefer it a little milder should take this into account when ordering.

Arrival & Infrastructure on Site

Bali can be reached with various airlines from Frankfurt am Main. The flight time to Denpasar International Airport is approx. 15 to 17 hours with a stopover. From there, various means of transportation such as cab, bus, hotel shuttle or rental car are available. Note: A valid passport is required to apply for the necessary visa to enter Indonesia.

If you want to book a golf vacation Bali at a reasonable price, you should look out for attractive offers and last-minute bargains. There are also special package deals for golf trips with sporting aspirations. If you want to get your golf license or train during your stay, you will find relevant information on the best golf courses on the island.