Why Bali should be on your honeymoon bucket list this year
From surfing and pilates to bachelorettes and honeymoons, Bali is turning out to be the ultimate hotspot.
Lately, reels of turquoise waves, dreamy sunsets, and people sipping on coconuts in lush, tropical settings are everywhere. From wellness retreats and couple getaways to bachelorette parties and solo adventures, Bali seems to be everyone’s answer to “Where should I go next?” And honestly, I get it.
The island has something for everyone—whether you want to dance until dawn, catch some waves, or spend your days rejuvenating at serene spas. It's a place where time slows down, the sunsets hit differently, and there's always an adventure (or a matcha latte) waiting for you.
Adventures of a lifetime
Bali is the kind of place that brings out your inner thrill-seeker, even if you didn’t know it was there. One of the most exhilarating experiences I had was an ATV ride through the jungle—muddy trails, rivers, and unpredictable turns made it feel like a real-life video game. It’s chaotic in the best way and guaranteed to leave you laughing and slightly muddy.
And then there’s Diamond Beach on Nusa Penida, a spot that looks like it’s been pulled straight from a postcard. Imagine soft white sand, clear turquoise water, and jagged cliffs—it’s not just beautiful, it’s otherworldly. Whether you’re lounging on the sand or hiking down the steep staircases to reach it, Diamond Beach is one of those places you’ll be thinking about long after you leave.
Pilates and wellness: recharge and reconnect
It’s no secret that Bali has built a reputation as a wellness haven. Whether you’re into Pilates, barre, or yoga, there’s no shortage of studios that cater to those seeking balance and strength. REFORM Bali and Maja Spa & Wellness Studio in Canggu are perfect for a morning sweat session, followed by a calming matcha latte and some downtime with your friends.
If you’re more in the mood to be pampered, the island’s spas are next-level. Spring Spa in Seminyak offers luxurious facials and massages, while Muka uses in-house, natural products for treatments that feel indulgent and eco-conscious. Bali truly understands the art of self-care.
Surf, sand, and sea
Bali’s beaches are as versatile as its visitors. For those just starting out with surfing, Batu Bolong Beach is a laid-back spot with gentle waves and good vibes. A short trip away is Berawa Beach, where you can spend your day catching waves before unwinding at Finn’s Beach Club with a cold drink in hand.
If surfing isn’t your thing, try kayaking or paddleboarding instead. Gliding across Bali’s calm waters is a peaceful way to connect with the island’s natural beauty—and you might even stumble upon hidden spots you’d otherwise miss.
Nightlife: where the party never stops
When the sun dips below the horizon, Bali transforms into a completely different world. The nightlife here is eclectic, with something for every vibe. Luigi’s Hot Pizza and Motel Mexicola are perfect for colourful drinks and dancing, while Savaya, perched dramatically on a cliff, is a must-visit for its spectacular views and luxe atmosphere. For something more low-key, La Brisa and Sandbar offer beachside cocktails where you can relax and watch the waves under the stars.
Cafés and local finds
No Bali trip is complete without exploring its café culture, which is basically a vibe of its own. Crate Café serves up hearty smoothie bowls and some of the best pancakes you’ll ever have, while Monsieur Spoon is perfect for a lazy brunch with flaky croissants and strong coffee.
For a bit of shopping, head to the Love Anchor Market in Canggu or the Ubud Center Market for handcrafted jewellery, boho dresses, and souvenirs that actually feel special.
Bali’s charm isn’t just in its beaches or adventures—it’s in how effortlessly it caters to every kind of traveller and has firmly cemented itself as the destination to visit in 2024, it’s not just the Instagram algorithm telling you—this island truly has it all. It’s messy and magical, chaotic yet calming, and unapologetically beautiful. So, if you’re still wondering where your next holiday should be, maybe it’s time to book that ticket and see for yourself.
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