

Awe Inspiring
Countryside
The island of Bali covers around 5,780 square kilometers, with approximately 560 kilometers of coastline, much of it edged by coral reefs and dotted with volcanic black-sand beaches.


Facts About
The Island
Bali is one of Indonesia’s 38 provinces, divided into eight regencies and one city: Badung, Gianyar, Tabanan, Buleleng, Jembrana, Karangasem, Bangli, Klungkung, and Denpasar (the capital), reflecting the island’s rich cultural and geographical diversity.


Shopping and
Local Attractions
Bali is known for its handcrafted goods, including silver jewelry, batik textiles, wood carvings, and traditional art—widely available in local markets and artisan villages.


Bali
Infrastructure
Bali covers around 5,780 sq km—making it roughly 30 times the size of Washington, D.C.—with a well-developed network of roads connecting major towns, tourist areas, and rural villages.


Language and
Communication
The official language of Bali, as part of Indonesia, is Indonesian. However, Balinese is widely spoken by locals, and English is commonly used in tourist areas and businesses.


The Local
History
Bali is a volcanic island first settled by Austronesians and later shaped by Hindu-Buddhist influences from ancient Indian culture.


Leisure and
Activities
Bali offers a wide range of activities, from surfing, yoga, and hiking to snorkeling, diving, and white-water rafting.


5 Star
Luxury Living
As Elizabeth Gilbert once said, “Bali is a place where you can feel your soul smile,” offering world-class resorts, private villas, and unparalleled luxury amid lush landscapes and serene beaches.


Religion and
Local Culture
Bali is known for its rich Hindu heritage, with thousands of temples across the island. Daily rituals, offerings, and festivals are a vibrant part of Balinese life, reflecting deep spiritual traditions and cultural harmony.


Hidden Gems
Exclusive Resorts
The main island, from which the country derives its name, is of volcanic origin and is almost entirely surrounded by coral reefs.
