Although Bali’s famous beach resorts will attract many holidaymakers during the holidays, there are some remote areas on the island that offer a traditional seaside experience and the most relaxing atmosphere you can imagine.
Over the Christmas and New Year period the island is expected to receive hundreds of thousands more visitors, most of whom will stay in the well-known resorts in the south.
If you want to get away from the busy beaches of Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Canggu and Uluwatu, head to North Bali.
Lovina Beach achieves ideal harmony by offering a diverse selection of guesthouses, private holiday villas and hotels, while retaining the charming essence of a traditional Balinese fishing village.
Whether you’re looking for pure relaxation over the Christmas holidays or are planning action-packed day trips, Lovina Beach is a great place to start your exploration of all that North Bali has to offer.
The forested hills of Buleleng hold a special place in the hearts of nature lovers. There are some of Bali’s most enchanting and pristine waterfalls in these forested hills.
According to travel forecasts, tens of thousands of tourists will arrive in Bali every day during the Christmas and New Year holidays.
Travelers who imagine an immaculate Bali beach all to themselves should consider locations such as Lovina, located in the north, or Amed, a quiet diving resort, located in the east.
Traveling to Bali at this time of year is incredibly enjoyable. Everyone wants to have a good time and the atmosphere is cheerful.
Numerous Christmas events take place in restaurants, nightclubs, beach clubs, attractions and resorts.
Bali’s tourism industry estimates that 30,000 visitors will arrive on the island every day during the busiest period of the Christmas holidays.
This starts on December 20, 2023 and lasts until everyone starts leaving again on January 4 and 6, 2024.