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10.10.2024 15:48

Areas of Bali

Areas of Bali

Canggu 



Canggu is the most developed and popular area. You can meet famous bloggers, celebrities, surfers, and digital nomads at every turn. Canggu never sleeps. Renowned beach clubs are located here, as well as over 2,500 restaurants, coworking spaces, yoga studios, nightclubs, designer clothing shops, and beauty salons.


Good surfing conditions, a youthful and active atmosphere, and a well-developed infrastructure for remote work make Canggu one of the most sought-after locations for buying and renting property.


Seminyak



Prestigious oceanfront area known for its luxurious villas, trendy boutiques, exquisite restaurants, and vibrant nightlife. Seminyak is popular among tourists and expatriates from Europe, America, and Australia, who value comfort and luxury.



Thanks to its well-developed infrastructure, proximity to the ocean, and a level of comfort familiar to Europeans, tourist properties in Seminyak are consistently filled to 75-90%.


Ubud 



The cultural heart and spiritual center of Bali, surrounded by rice terraces, jungles, and volcanoes. In Ubud, you can visit an art gallery, enter a craft workshop, choose from numerous yoga studios, or go on a retreat.



Ubud attracts people seeking solitude and spiritual growth. Statistics show that over 80% of tourists visiting Bali come to this area.


Uluwatu



Iconic surf spots, breathtaking ocean views from the cliffs, and the most famous temple in Bali. Uluwatu is the most Instagrammable area of the island and one of the most picturesque places in the world. Here, you might easily encounter a sun-kissed world surfing champion over a morning coffee at an oceanfront café. 



Living here, you'll greet every sunrise and sunset with views that take your breath away.


Each area of Bali is unique in its own way. The perfect getaway here can be found by every category of traveler: from a spiritual retreat in Ubud to a party at a beach club in Canggu or surfing in Uluwatu. This is why more than 5 million travelers visit the island each year, and that number continues to grow.

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