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Swimming Pool 1 Wyndham Garden Kuta Beach Bali, Bali Hotels
8.3
(1,975)
Very Good
Hotels
Kuta, Badung
Bicycle rental
Car rental
Massage
Poolside bar
Verified Traveler
leisure
The staff was awesome and caring, they really took care of me, I will be back again
Price around
RM 196.79
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Lobby 1 The Apurva Kempinski Bali, Bali Hotels
9
(2,305)
Exceptional
Hotels
No. 2 in Luxury Hotel & Resort
Nusa Dua Beach, Nusa Dua
Children play area
Car rental
Wheelchair accessible
Sauna
Spa
Pertiwi L.
staycation
Staying at this hotel in Bali was truly enjoyable. There are plenty of activities for both children and adults. Highly recommended for those looking for some me time with the family. Don't worry if you forget to bring essentials from home, they've prepared them all. Sunscreen, body lotion, bath salts, and even peanut snacks are provided. My kids loved them. The staff are all friendly, from the bellboys, the housekeepers, and the receptionists, they always greet you.
Price around
RM 1,131.02
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Lobby 1 The Anvaya Beach Resort Bali, Bali Hotels
8.9
(4,237)
Very Good
Resorts
No. 1 in Luxury Hotel & Resort
Kuta, Badung
Beach volleyball
Children play area
Massage
Fitness center
Poolside bar
Bar
Verified Traveler
We had a wonderful stay at The Anvaya Beach Resort Bali. This hotel is truly family-friendly and perfect for traveling with kids. The kids club is fun and well-maintained, with many activities that keep children entertained. The swimming pools are great, especially the shallow areas that are safe for kids. The staff are very warm, helpful, and genuinely friendly toward children. The breakfast has plenty of options, including food that kids will enjoy. The rooms are clean, spacious, and comfortable for families. Overall, it’s a great place for a relaxing family vacation in Bali. Highly recommended for those traveling with kids!
Price around
RM 436.39
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Bali is Southeast Asia's most beloved island escape, offering Malaysian travellers an extraordinary blend of spiritual Hindu culture, lush rice terrace landscapes, world-class surf breaks, and vibrant nightlife — all at some of the most affordable hotel prices in the region, starting from just RM 12 per night on Traveloka. With over 18,165 hotels spanning from charming Ubud jungle retreats and Seminyak boutique villas to Nusa Dua's five-star beachfront resorts, Bali caters to every type of traveller and budget. Direct flights from multiple Malaysian cities make Bali one of the most accessible international destinations for Malaysians, with Traveloka offering the widest selection of Bali hotels at guaranteed best prices.
Exterior 1 Hilton Bali Resort, Bali Hotels
8.7
(2,776)
Very Good
Hotels
No. 5 in Luxury Hotel & Resort
Nusa Dua Beach, Nusa Dua
Car rental
Fitness center
P***i
leisure
Great panoramic view, beautiful hotel landscape, amazing sunrise, best price for ocean view room.
Price around
RM 652.86
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Bedroom 1 Quest Hotel Kuta by ASTON, Bali Hotels
8.4
(2,745)
Very Good
Hotels
Tuban, Kuta
Hot tub
Car rental
Poolside bar
Bar
M***a
Thank you Quest Hotel... it was a great experience. The room was clean, and the breakfast was delicious. I hope to stay here again.
Price around
RM 95.52
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Exterior / Building 1 Desa Potato Head Bali, Bali Hotels
9.4
(814)
Exceptional
Hotels
Seminyak, Kuta
Beach Bar
Beach sun loungers
Beach towel
Fitness center
Express check-out
Bar
N***a
leisure
The best! Shout out to their team: Saras in reservation, Ratih and Tio in front desk, Gek Devi and Bli Yuda in breakfast station, Bli Yogi in beach club, and for the housekeeping and laundry team, top notch 👍
Price around
RM 721.91
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Swimming Pool 1 Golden Tulip Jineng Resort Bali, Bali Hotels
8.4
(3,411)
Very Good
Resorts
No. 2 in Scenic Hotel with Cultural Vibe
Kuta, Badung
Children play area
Kids club
Fitness center
Business facilities
Airport transfer
Bar
Amanda B. S. E.
The best experience staying at this hotel. There's a PS4 and Xbox, plus a private pool. It's so awesome. The food is also really good, and the staff is very friendly ❤️
Price around
RM 147.04
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Exterior / Building 1 The Stones Hotel - Legian, Bali, Bali Hotels
Hotels
Legian, Kuta
Braille or raised signage
Bicycle storage
Bicycle rental
Billiard
Airport transfer
Bar
S***a
leisure
The hotel staff was very friendly. Even though I arrived at the hotel before check-in time, we were still able to check in. However, our room wasn't ready yet, so we left our luggage with the concierge and continued our Bali trip without any hassle. That afternoon, my husband received a WhatsApp message from the hotel that our room was ready. After walking around, we returned to the hotel and checked into our room. It was tidy and our luggage was already there. The room was spacious, clean, well-lit, with plenty of TV channels, and good Wi-Fi. The restaurant staff was also very friendly, with a wide variety of food and a spacious swimming pool.
Price around
RM 428.03
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Exterior / Building 1 Hotel Neo Denpasar by ASTON, Bali Hotels
8.4
(2,735)
Very Good
Hotels
West Denpasar, Denpasar
Bicycle rental
Car rental
Spa
Bar
T***t
It was a pleasure to stay here, the service was very good, all the staff were friendly, the room, bathroom and hotel area were all clean, I liked it, I will definitely come back later, my son really liked the cleanliness he said.
Price around
RM 100.84
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Swimming Pool 1 Sense Sunset Seminyak, Bali Hotels
8.3
(6,732)
Very Good
Hotels
Seminyak, Kuta
Kids club
Massage
Fitness center
Spa
Bar
Reza a. R. S.
leisure
Highly recommended, strategic location, good service, good facilities, clean rooms, and the price is quite cheap for a 4-star hotel.
Price around
RM 71.18
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Exterior / Building 1 Brits Hotel Legian, Bali Hotels
8.8
(3,577)
Very Good
Hotels
Legian, Kuta
Braille or raised signage
Children play area
Massage
Fitness center
Pool sun loungers
Bar
H***y
leisure
It was a great hotel. We booked 3 rooms to celebrate new year. We get the best spot to enjoy fireworks from our balcony. The staff are very friendly and helpful. The parking guard are super kind and friendly. Highly recommended.
Price around
RM 99.82
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Swimming Pool 1 HARRIS Hotel and Conventions Denpasar Bali, Bali Hotels
Hotels
North Denpasar, Denpasar
Children play area
Fitness center
R***a
leisure
I stayed at this hotel with my husband. The room wasn't particularly spacious, but the layout was perfect, allowing us to comfortably spend time. The main thing I really appreciated about this hotel was the cleanliness of the room. I was very satisfied with our stay. Thank you.
Price around
RM 111.87
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Exterior / Building 1 favehotel Kuta Kartika Plaza, Bali Hotels
8.6
(2,717)
Very Good
Hotels
Kuta, Badung
Massage
Poolside bar
Airport transfer
Spa
Verified Traveler
The hotel was very clean and well-maintained. Its location is perfect, within walking distance to the beach, shopping centers, and restaurants. Highly recommended!
Price around
RM 91.73
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Swimming Pool 1 Atanaya Kuta Bali, Bali Hotels
8.5
(14,972)
Very Good
Hotels
Kuta, Badung
Poolside bar
Wheelchair accessible
Pool sun loungers
eka p. k.
leisure
I enjoyed my 5-night stay at Atanaya. The room was spacious, clean, the AC was cool, the staff was friendly, the breakfast was delicious, and the room and bathroom were cleaned daily. I would stay at Atanaya again if I were in Bali ☺️
Price around
RM 86.31
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Swimming Pool 1 Lv8 Resort Hotel, Bali Hotels
8.5
(4,923)
Very Good
Resorts
No. 4 in Scenic Hotel with Cultural Vibe
Canggu, Kuta Utara
Surfing
Volleyball
Beach volleyball
Poolside bar
Express check-out
Bar
Muhammad A. R.
It was a pleasant 3-night stay… The hotel is very accessible to the center of Canggu, the room is spacious and clean, and the hotel offers a great variety of activities.
Price around
RM 246.98
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Exterior / Building 1 THE 1O1 Bali Fontana Seminyak, Bali Hotels
8.6
(3,335)
Very Good
Resorts
No. 3 in Scenic Hotel with Cultural Vibe
Legian, Kuta
Children play area
Massage
Fitness center
Pool sun loungers
Spa
Bar
Solihin A. R.
leisure
The hotel staff was very friendly and helpful during check-in and check-out. The restaurant staff were also very helpful during breakfast, especially with the excellent takeout breakfast boxes. The hotel room was large, clean and tidy, and always had complete amenities. Overall, I was pleased with the service at this hotel. The strategic location is close to eateries, restaurants, and minimarkets on both sides. The best, best, best all in all.
Price around
RM 124.35
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Swimming Pool 1 Harper Kuta by ASTON, Bali Hotels
8.5
(4,927)
Very Good
Hotels
Legian, Kuta
Massage
Airport transfer
Sauna
Spa
Bar
Rahajeng K.
leisure
A total of 5 days and 4 nights at Harper Kita seemed insufficient because everything was so enjoyable. Great staff, great service, close to Kuta Beach. The rooms were spacious and clean. The breakfast menu was complete and delicious. Thank you Harper Kita, I hope to come back again❤️
Price around
RM 129.24
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Swimming Pool 1 Aston Kuta Hotel & Residence, Bali Hotels
8.6
(3,616)
Very Good
Hotels
Kuta, Badung
Kids club
Bicycle rental
Beach towel
Business facilities
Airport transfer
Bar
Verified Traveler
leisure
Aston is a very good hotel to stay. The room is clean, and the staff was very friendly. I really like the food for breakfast; it's delicious and complete, from the main course up to dessert.
Price around
RM 143.44
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Exterior / Building 1 YELLO Hotel Kuta Beachwalk Bali, Bali Hotels
8.9
(1,427)
Exceptional
Hotels
Kuta, Badung
Airport transfer
Verified Traveler
leisure
Very good service, strategic hotel close to Kuta and Legian Beach, clean and comfortable.
Price around
RM 163.27
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Swimming Pool 1 Sovereign Bali Hotel, Bali Hotels
8.6
(4,676)
Very Good
Hotels
Tuban, Kuta
Show cooking restaurant
Massage
Fitness center
Business facilities
Poolside bar
Sauna
W***a
transit
Nice hotel, near the airport, everything's good, the staff, the room, and the food. Many shops nearby and a convenience store across the street. Will stay here again next time.
Price around
RM 101.53
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Swimming Pool 1 Aryaduta Bali, Bali Hotels
8.7
(1,114)
Very Good
Hotels
No. 8 in Luxury Hotel & Resort
Kuta, Badung
Show cooking restaurant
Fitness center
Business facilities
Poolside bar
Wheelchair accessible
Bar
Guysan D. P.
leisure
It’s always great to come back to Aryaduta Hotel. The service always makes us beyond the standard and proudly satisfied. Aryaduta is our first choice when we come visit Bali and has never disappointed us since 2019. The staff are really helpful in what we need, the rooms are huge for our family, and the room services are spotless. Breakfast is always delicious and there are many to choose from, and the best of it is the swimming pool and the location of the hotel as it is in the center of Kartika Plaza (Kuta), everything that we need is just within walking distance. We will definitely come back here again for our next visit and also will recommend this hotel to anyone that needs the best hotel in Kartika Plaza for their family holiday.
Price around
RM 270.03
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Total accommodation:: 10,000 Properties
Popular City
Ubud, Kuta
Popular hotel
Wyndham Garden Kuta Beach Bali, The Apurva Kempinski Bali
Popular landmark
Beachwalk Shopping Center, Kuta Beach
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Beaches, Water Sports, Wellness
Review score
8.5 from 1,411,336 reviews

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Hotels in Bali: Your Complete Guide for Malaysian Travellers

Bali, the Island of the Gods, is one of the world's most iconic travel destinations and arguably the most popular international holiday for Malaysians. This enchanting Indonesian island — just a 2-hour flight from Kuala Lumpur — captivates visitors with its extraordinary spiritual landscape of Hindu temples, terraced rice paddies, sacred forests, and volcanic peaks, all set against a backdrop of warm Indian Ocean beaches. Bali's incredible diversity means that no two travellers have the same experience: the artistic centre of Ubud offers a profoundly different atmosphere to the sun-and-surf culture of Kuta, the upscale lifestyle of Seminyak, or the exclusive serenity of Nusa Dua. What unites these vastly different Bali experiences is exceptional value for money — with over 18,165 hotels available from as little as RM 12 per night on Traveloka, Bali delivers extraordinary richness of experience at prices that consistently delight Malaysian travellers. The island's familiarity, affordability, and ease of access have made it a perennial top destination on Traveloka for Malaysian families, couples, and solo adventurers alike.

Best Areas to Stay in Bali

Kuta and Legian

Kuta is Bali's original tourist heartland — the most heavily developed area on the island and the closest beach resort area to Ngurah Rai International Airport, just 15 minutes away. Kuta Beach is famous for its long stretches of golden sand, reliably fun surf breaks suitable for beginners, and one of the best sunsets in Southeast Asia. The area is packed with shopping centres, local warung eateries, surf schools, and a legendary nightlife scene. Hotels in Kuta and adjacent Legian start from RM 12 | RM 80 per night for budget guesthouses up to RM 250 for well-appointed 4-star hotels, making this the most affordable beach area in Bali.

Seminyak and Canggu

Seminyak is Bali's most fashionable destination — a sophisticated coastal strip of designer boutiques, world-class beach clubs like Potato Head and Ku De Ta, celebrated restaurants, and stylish boutique hotels and private villas. It is the preferred base for Malaysian couples, honeymooners, and style-conscious travellers. Hotels and villas in Seminyak range from RM 80 | RM 500 per night. Adjacent Canggu has evolved in recent years into Bali's hippest neighbourhood, beloved by surfers, digital nomads, and Instagram-minded visitors, with boutique hotels and surf hostels from RM 50 | RM 300 per night.

Ubud

Ubud is the cultural and spiritual soul of Bali, set amid lush rice paddies and tropical forests in the island's central highlands at an altitude that brings welcome relief from coastal heat. Ubud is the centre of Balinese art, music, dance, and traditional crafts, and is home to the famous Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary and the Tegallalang Rice Terraces. Hotels in Ubud range from charming family-run homestays at RM 50 per night to spectacular jungle villa retreats and luxury spa resorts exceeding RM 800 per night. Ubud is the top choice for wellness retreats, yoga holidays, and travellers seeking a more contemplative Bali experience.

Nusa Dua and Jimbaran

Nusa Dua is Bali's dedicated luxury resort enclave — a manicured, gated complex on the southern Bukit Peninsula featuring some of Bali's most prestigious international brand hotels set along a pristine golden-sand beach with calm, swimmable waters. This is the most popular area for Malaysian families with young children due to the safety of the beach, the quality of the hotels, and the privacy of the resort complex. Hotels in Nusa Dua range from RM 250 | RM 1,500 per night. Neighbouring Jimbaran is famous for its seafood restaurants set on the beach and its more relaxed, village-like atmosphere, with hotels from RM 150 | RM 800 per night.

Uluwatu and Bukit Peninsula

The dramatic clifftop landscapes of the Bukit Peninsula in southern Bali have transformed into one of the island's most exciting destinations. Uluwatu is home to world-famous surf breaks, the iconic Uluwatu Temple perched above 70-metre cliffs, and an increasingly impressive collection of clifftop infinity pool hotels and glamping resorts. Hotels here range from RM 100 | RM 600 per night, with remarkable cliff-edge properties offering some of the most dramatic ocean views in Bali.

Hotel Prices by Star Rating in Bali

Bali's extraordinary range of accommodation makes it one of the best-value destinations in the world for every budget tier. Budget guesthouses and homestays (1-2 star) start from RM 12 | RM 50 per night throughout Kuta, Ubud, and Canggu, providing clean, friendly accommodation within walking distance of beaches and cafés. Mid-range hotels (3 star) range from RM 50 | RM 150 per night and typically include pools, breakfast, and air-conditioning. Boutique hotels and private villas (4 star) range from RM 150 | RM 400 per night, offering superb value with private pools, exceptional design, and attentive Balinese hospitality. Luxury resorts (5 star) including international brands in Nusa Dua range from RM 400 | RM 1,500 per night. Private pool villas — one of Bali's most distinctive and popular accommodation types for Malaysian couples — range from RM 250 | RM 2,000 per night depending on location and exclusivity.

Top Hotels in Bali

COMO Uma Canggu is one of Bali's most celebrated boutique beach resorts, combining iconic surf culture with refined luxury in the heart of Canggu. With its celebrated beachfront location, COMO Beach Club, and sophisticated design, it offers rooms from RM 700 per night and represents the finest of Canggu's lifestyle scene.

The Mulia Nusa Dua is one of Bali's most iconic luxury beachfront resorts, occupying 10 hectares of prime Nusa Dua beachfront with multiple pools, 7 restaurants, a 3,000-square-metre spa, and opulent rooms from RM 800 per night — a top choice for Malaysian families and honeymooners seeking the ultimate in beachfront luxury.

Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan is one of Asia's most extraordinary hotels — a visually dramatic property perched above the Ayung River gorge in Ubud, featuring spectacular infinity pool views over the jungle canopy and some of Bali's finest spa treatments. Rooms start from RM 1,200 per night.

Alaya Resort Ubud is a beautifully designed boutique luxury hotel in central Ubud, offering stylish rooms and private pool villas from RM 450 per night. Its central location, stunning design, and outstanding Balinese hospitality make it one of the most consistently praised Ubud properties on Traveloka.

Padma Resort Legian is a long-established luxury clifftop resort overlooking Legian Beach, beloved by Malaysian families for its spacious rooms, impressive kids' club, multiple pools, and prime beach access, with rates from RM 500 per night.

Harris Hotel Kuta is one of Kuta's most popular and well-regarded mid-range hotels, offering clean, modern rooms with a great pool from RM 120 per night. Its proximity to Kuta Beach and the airport makes it an excellent base for short-stay and transit visitors from Malaysia.

Best Time to Visit Bali

Bali has a tropical climate with two distinct seasons. The dry season from May to September is widely considered the best time to visit, offering low humidity, minimal rainfall, and warm, sunny days perfect for beach and outdoor activities. June through August is peak tourist season, so book your hotel on Traveloka well in advance. April and October are excellent shoulder months that combine generally dry weather with fewer crowds and better hotel availability. The wet season from November to March brings afternoon rainfall and greener, lusher landscapes, but also lower hotel prices and fewer tourists — a great option for budget-conscious Malaysian travellers. Bali's Hindu festival calendar is spectacular: the Nyepi Day of Silence in March/April and the Galungan and Kuningan festivals offer unique windows into Balinese culture that no other destination can replicate.

Getting to Bali from Malaysia

Bali is one of the most accessible international destinations from Malaysia. Direct flights from Kuala Lumpur (KUL) to Ngurah Rai International Airport, Denpasar (DPS) are operated by AirAsia and Malindo Air (Batik Air Malaysia), with a typical flight duration of 2 hours 20 minutes. Direct flights are also available from Penang (PEN) and Kota Kinabalu (BKI). Budget promotional fares from KUL can start from as low as RM 100 one-way on AirAsia during promotions, making Bali one of the most affordable long-weekend escapes for Malaysians. The airport is located 13 kilometres south of Kuta; taxis, Grab, and pre-booked airport transfers connect you to your hotel in 20 to 45 minutes depending on traffic.

Top Attractions in Bali

Tanah Lot Temple is one of Bali's most photographed sites — an ancient Hindu sea temple set on a dramatic offshore rock formation, most spectacular at sunset. Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Ubud are a UNESCO-recognised cultural landscape of breathtaking beauty, carved over centuries into the hillside through the traditional Balinese subak irrigation system. Uluwatu Temple perches on dramatic 70-metre sea cliffs and hosts spectacular Kecak fire dance performances at sunset. The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud is home to over 700 long-tailed macaques living amid ancient temples and towering forest trees. Mount Batur, an active volcano in the highlands, rewards early-morning trekkers with a breathtaking sunrise above the clouds. Bali's beach clubs — particularly Potato Head and Ku De Ta in Seminyak — define a uniquely Balinese style of sophisticated coastal leisure. The Ubud Art Market (Pasar Seni) is a paradise for shoppers seeking Balinese woodcarvings, silver jewellery, batik fabrics, and handwoven textiles at exceptional prices.

Tips for Malaysian Travellers in Bali

Malaysian passport holders enjoy visa-free entry to Indonesia for up to 30 days, making Bali an entirely hassle-free destination. The local currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR); good money changers in Kuta, Seminyak, and Ubud offer competitive rates — avoid official-looking but unregistered changers. For Malaysian Muslim travellers, Bali does offer halal-certified restaurants, particularly in tourist areas — look for the MUI halal logo or ask your hotel. Kuta's Poppies Lane and surrounding areas also have halal and halal-friendly options. However, Bali is a Hindu island and pork is commonly used in many local dishes, so always confirm ingredients. Dress modestly and wear a sarong when visiting any temple — many sites provide sarong rentals at the entrance. Grab operates in Bali and is a reliable, affordable transport option. Be cautious about renting scooters unless you are an experienced rider, as the traffic can be chaotic. The Bali tourist tax of USD 10 per visitor (introduced in early 2024) is payable on arrival and is part of the island's sustainable tourism initiative.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the cheapest hotel in Bali on Traveloka?

Bali offers some of the most affordable hotel options in Asia, with budget guesthouses and homestays available from as low as RM 12 per night on Traveloka. These budget properties are mainly found in Kuta, Legian, and Ubud and typically offer clean rooms with basic amenities including air-conditioning and Wi-Fi. For a step up, budget guesthouses with swimming pools and breakfast are available from around RM 30 to RM 50 per night in Kuta and Canggu. Harris Hotel Kuta offers great value at around RM 120 per night with a pool and modern rooms.

Do Malaysian citizens need a visa for Bali?

Malaysian passport holders enjoy visa-free entry to Indonesia, including Bali, for up to 30 days. No visa application or visa-on-arrival fee is required — simply present your valid Malaysian passport (with at least 6 months validity) and proof of return flight at Ngurah Rai International Airport immigration. If you wish to stay longer than 30 days, a single 30-day extension can be obtained at the Bali Immigration Office in Renon, Denpasar. This completely hassle-free visa arrangement makes Bali one of the easiest international destinations for Malaysian travellers.

What is the best area in Bali for a family holiday?

Nusa Dua is the top recommendation for Malaysian families travelling to Bali with young children. This exclusive resort enclave on the southern Bukit Peninsula features calm, clean beaches that are safe for swimming, world-class international brand hotels with excellent kids' clubs, and a secure, well-maintained environment. The Mulia Nusa Dua is particularly popular with Malaysian families, offering luxurious facilities from RM 800 per night. Seminyak is also a great family option for families with older children, with boutique hotels available from RM 80 per night on Traveloka.

Is Bali halal-friendly for Malaysian Muslim travellers?

While Bali is a predominantly Hindu island and pork is widely used in local Balinese cuisine, halal food options are increasingly available throughout the island's tourist areas. Kuta, Seminyak, and Ubud all have halal-certified restaurants and Muslim-friendly eateries. Look for the MUI halal certification at restaurants or ask your hotel for recommendations. Most international hotel restaurants in Nusa Dua also accommodate halal requirements. Prayer facilities and mosques are available in Kuta and Denpasar. Always confirm ingredients when ordering local Balinese dishes, as pork-derived ingredients may be used.

What is the best time to visit Bali from Malaysia?

The best time for Malaysian travellers to visit Bali is during the dry season from May to September, particularly April to June and September to October for ideal weather with fewer crowds. July and August are peak season when hotels are in high demand — book well in advance on Traveloka. The wet season (November to March) offers significantly lower hotel rates of up to 40% off peak prices and fewer tourists, making it an attractive option for budget travellers. Bali's spectacular Hindu festivals including Nyepi (Day of Silence) in March/April are fascinating cultural experiences worth planning around.

How do I get from Kuala Lumpur to Bali?

Direct flights from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) to Ngurah Rai International Airport, Denpasar (DPS) are operated by AirAsia and Batik Air Malaysia (formerly Malindo Air), with a flight duration of approximately 2 hours 20 minutes. Promotional one-way fares can be as low as RM 100 on AirAsia during sale periods. Direct flights are also available from Penang and Kota Kinabalu. Upon arrival, Grab is available at the airport and is the most affordable way to reach your hotel in Kuta (15 minutes), Seminyak (25 minutes), Ubud (75 minutes), or Nusa Dua (30 minutes).

What are the top luxury hotels in Bali?

Bali is home to some of Asia's finest luxury hotels. Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan in Ubud is consistently ranked among the world's best hotels, with dramatic jungle-and-river views from RM 1,200 per night. The Mulia Nusa Dua offers Bali's most impressive beachfront luxury experience from RM 800 per night. COMO Uma Canggu combines surf culture with refined elegance from RM 700 per night. Alaya Resort Ubud offers boutique luxury with private pool villas from RM 450 per night. Padma Resort Legian is a family favourite with outstanding facilities from RM 500 per night. All bookable on Traveloka.

What are the top things to do in Bali?

Bali's activity list is extraordinarily diverse. Temple visits to Tanah Lot, Uluwatu, and Tirta Empul are cultural highlights. The Tegallalang Rice Terraces near Ubud are among Asia's most beautiful landscapes. Watch a Kecak fire dance performance at sunset at Uluwatu Temple. Explore Ubud's Sacred Monkey Forest and vibrant art market. Surf Kuta or Canggu Beach, or take lessons as a beginner. Hike Mount Batur at dawn for a spectacular sunrise. Visit Bali's world-famous beach clubs in Seminyak. Book a traditional Balinese massage and spa treatment — extraordinary value from RM 50 per session.

Which area of Bali is best for nightlife and entertainment?

Kuta and Seminyak are Bali's primary nightlife hubs, with contrasting atmospheres. Kuta offers lively, budget-friendly bars, clubs, and entertainment on Legian Street and Poppies Lane, popular with younger travellers. Seminyak's beach clubs — particularly Potato Head Beach Club and Ku De Ta — offer a more sophisticated, upscale experience with world-class DJs, sunset cocktails, and designer ambience. Canggu has developed a vibrant café and bar scene popular with the surf and digital nomad community. Hotels in these areas on Traveloka range from RM 50 per night in Kuta to RM 250 per night in Seminyak.

How much should I budget for a Bali holiday from Malaysia?

Bali is one of the world's best-value holiday destinations. On a backpacker budget of RM 100 to RM 180 per day, you can cover a guesthouse from RM 12 per night, three meals at local warungs, entry fees, and Grab transport. A comfortable mid-range budget of RM 250 to RM 500 per day covers a 3 or 4-star hotel with pool from RM 80 per night, restaurant dining, tours, and activities. For a luxury Bali experience at properties like The Mulia Nusa Dua or Four Seasons Sayan, budget RM 1,000 to RM 2,000 per day. Book all hotels on Traveloka to access the best rates.

What are the best areas to visit near Bali?

If you are in Bali, you can also visit Denpasar, Sanur, Gianyar, Badung Regency, Tabanan, Karangasem, Jembrana, Klungkung, Bangli, Buleleng

What are the most recommended regions to be visited beside Bali?

You can visit and enjoy your staycation in these popular regions such as Special Region of Yogyakarta, Jakarta, Lampung Province, Jambi Province, Bengkulu Province, Aceh, Gorontalo, Banten, Papua, Riau.

What are the most popular landmarks around Bali?

The most popular landmarks in Bali are Beachwalk Shopping Center, Kuta Beach , Tanah Lot, Mal Bali Galeria, Kuta Square

How many hotels are listed in Bali?

Currently, there are around 10,000 hotels that you can book in Bali

What are the prices of hotels in Bali?

Hotel prices in Bali vary based on your preferred stay. Whether you choose a budget hotel or a 5-star hotel in Bali, you can find the best rates starting from RM 1 in this dream destination.

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