While Bali's famous beach resorts attract many vacationers during the festive season, there are also secluded areas on the island that offer traditional coastal experiences and the most relaxed atmosphere.
During the Christmas and New Year period, the island is expected to receive hundreds of thousands of tourists, most of whom will stay in the famous resorts of the south.
If you want to get away from the busy beaches of Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Canggu, and Uluwatu, head to the north of Bali.
Lovina Beach achieves the ideal harmony by offering a diverse range of guesthouses, private holiday villas, and hotels while retaining its fascinating essence as a traditional Balinese fishing village.
Whether you're looking to relax during the Christmas holidays or plan an action-packed day trip, Lovina Beach is a great place to start exploring all that Northern Bali has to offer.
The forested hills of Blayren hold a special place in the hearts of nature lovers. On these wooded hills are some of Bali's most stunning and unspoiled waterfalls.
According to Travel**, tens of thousands of tourists are expected to arrive in Bali every day during the Christmas and New Year holidays.
Travelers who want to enjoy the spotless beaches of Bali to their own should consider locatingLovina in the north or Amed, a tranquil diving resort in the eastand other locations.
Traveling to Bali at this time of year is very enjoyable. Everyone is eager to have fun and the atmosphere is upbeat.
Restaurants, beach clubs, attractions, and resorts host many Christmas events.
Bali's tourism industry estimates that 30,000 tourists will arrive on the island every day during the busiest time of the Christmas holidays.