Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Ultimate Bali Packing List: What to Pack for Bali on Your Next Trip



Author: Imelda R

Ultimate Bali Packing List for Foreign Tourists

Planning your Bali holiday goes beyond securing flights and hotels. Understanding visa regulations, preparing for the dry season tropical climate, and knowing exactly what to wear in Bali can make your trip more comfortable and enjoyable. As the number of international visitors to Bali reached over 6.3 million in 2024 (a 20.1% increase from the previous year, according to Bali’s Central Statistics Agency), being well-prepared is more important than ever.

Whether you’re planning beach days, day trips to waterfalls, or sacred temple visits, packing appropriately ensures you’re ready for every activity the Island of the Gods has to offer. This Bali packing list will help you stay practical, safe, and respectful during your journey.

Trip to Bali: Travel Requirements and Visa on Arrival (VOA)


Before you pack for Bali, ensure your travel documents meet immigration requirements. According to the Directorate General of Immigration, tourists from eligible countries may enter Indonesia with a Visa on Arrival (VOA), costing IDR 500,000.

“Foreigners from countries subject to Visa on Arrival must ensure that their passports are valid for at least six months from the date of arrival in Indonesia,” said Achmad, spokesperson from the Directorate General of Immigration. “They are also required to show their travel tickets to leave Indonesia after their vacation is over.”

Travellers can pay at a Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) counter before immigration checks if they haven’t exchanged currency beforehand.

“After that, proceed to immigration inspection for document verification and VOA issuance,” Achmad added.

The VOA is available at air, sea, and land entry points. Visitors should also carry proof of accommodation and onward travel plans.

Bali Packing List: What to Pack for a Dry Season Tropical Climate Bali Trip


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Need to Bring to Bali: Travel Essentials and Important Documents

Your travel checklist should begin with essential documentation:Valid passport (minimum six months’ validity)

Visa (VOA or e-visa, depending on nationality)

International driver’s licence (if renting a vehicle or motorbike)

Accommodation booking confirmations

Travel insurance certificate for emergencies or cancellations

Need to Pack: Clothing and Accessories

Pack lightweight, breathable clothing such as cotton t-shirts, shorts, linen shirts, and maxi dresses. For temple visits, modest attire is required. Carry a sarong or scarf to cover your legs and shoulders.

A hat and sunglasses are useful under Bali’s intense sun. In case of rain, particularly during the wet season, a foldable rain jacket is a smart addition. Use packing cubes to make your accessories organised and save space.

Packing Tips: What to Wear in Bali and What Not to Pack


Bali’s warm climate and vibrant outdoor lifestyle call for versatile and breathable attire. Pack light! Lightweight layers work best, and packing a dry bag is advisable for excursions such as island hopping or a boat trip. If you’re planning to visit Bali during the rainy season, include a rain jacket and waterproof footwear.

To avoid mosquito bites, wear long sleeves in the evening and carry repellent. A reusable water bottle is eco-friendly, but always refill from filtered sources, as tap water in Bali is not safe to drink. To reduce your risk of Bali belly, eat at reputable establishments and carry a small hand sanitiser. And while many items are easy to find locally, follow this packing checklist to avoid overpacking. Don’t pack unnecessary electronics or bulky items you likely won’t use.

Personal Hygiene Items

Include shampoo, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, sunscreen, deodorant, and facial cleanser. Consider bringing your own towel and make-up essentials, packed separately.

First Aid and Personal Medications

Carry a basic first-aid kit with:

Pain relievers

Cold and flu medication

Antiseptic ointment

Bandages

Adhesive tape

Diarrhoea relief tablets or laxatives

These help manage minor ailments, including cases of Bali belly.

Cash and Cards

Carry a mix of cash, ATM cards, and activate mobile banking if needed. While cards are accepted in cities, rural areas often require cash.
Electronics and Chargers

Essential electronics include:

Mobile phone and charger

Power bank

Camera

International adapter. Bali uses the European-style two-round-pin plugs (Type C/F) with 230V voltage

Luggage and Bag Options

Use a lockable suitcase for checked luggage. A comfortable backpack is recommended for daily use. Also, pack a lightweight laundry bag for dirty clothes.

Travel Maps and Apps

Bring a printed map or download local navigation apps. Respect local customs, especially in temples—avoid inappropriate clothing and always follow posted etiquette guidelines.

Bali Tourist Tax for Foreign Visitors


Source: Darren Lawrence on Unsplash

Since 14 February 2024, a foreign tourist tax of IDR 150,000 applies to all international arrivals to Bali. This one-time payment supports environmental and cultural preservation efforts.

How to Pay the Tourist LevyVisit the Love Bali website (https://lovebali.baliprov.go.id) or app

Fill in your passport details, email, and arrival date

Choose a payment method (bank transfer, VA, QRIS)

Receive a digital receipt and QR code

Show proof of payment at the airport or hotel

Alternatively, you can pay at a BRI counter at the airport or through registered facilitators such as travel agents or accommodation providers.

“Payment can also be made through service providers such as travel agents, accommodation managers, or ship agents who have been approved by the Bali Provincial Government,” states the official guideline.

What to Buy in Bali: Packing Smart Tips for Travellers

When planning a trip to Bali, many travellers prefer to pack light and buy certain items upon arrival. This strategy not only reduces luggage weight but also makes room for souvenirs and local products. Fortunately, many essential items are easily available in Bali, often at lower prices compared to those in Western countries.

Items such as casual clothing, sarongs, beachwear, and even raincoats can be found at local markets or shops at very affordable prices. Whether you’re shopping in Ubud’s art markets or in beachside stalls in Seminyak or Kuta, you’ll find a variety of lightweight garments suitable for the island’s tropical climate. If you forget to pack toiletries to Bali, Bali’s convenience stores and pharmacies offer a wide selection of basic food items, personal care products, and travel friendly items at reasonable prices.

However, not everything is easy or affordable to source locally. Some imported products, particularly those not commonly used in Indonesia, can be more expensive or harder to find. For example, tampons, which are essential for many women, are not widely available and tend to be expensive in Bali. It’s advisable for women travellers to bring a personal supply of such products. Other items that can be difficult to find or overpriced include specialised medications, certain cosmetics, and brand-name electronic accessories.

In short, packing smart for Bali involves knowing what to bring from home and what can be bought locally. Everyday items like clothes, umbrellas, snacks, and even swimwear can often be purchased once you arrive. Meanwhile, unique personal necessities especially those related to health or comfort, should be included in your suitcase to avoid inconvenience or extra cost.

Conclusion: Bali Travel Tips

By following this practical Bali packing list, you can prepare stress-free Bali trip, whether you’re exploring beaches, trekking rice terraces, or admiring ancient temples.

Packing appropriately for both the dry season and occasional showers ensures you’re ready for any part of your adventure. It’s important to be respectful of the Balinese culture. When visiting temples or sacred places, dress appropriately and cover your shoulders, chest, and knees.

Respect local customs, stay safe, and enjoy the cultural richness that makes Bali a globally cherished destination.

       


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Steps from the Sea:


Bali Luxury Retirement Villa Location Pantai Saba 200 Mtrs. from Beach

Imagine starting your day with a leisurely walk on the beach, feeling the soft sand between your toes and the gentle ocean breeze on your face.


Our Bali Luxury Retirement Villas are just a short 200 meter stroll from a picturesque beach which is considered by many tourists and locals alike as one of the best beaches for families on Bali’s East Coast, inviting you to embrace the island’s natural beauty.
Safe and Family-Friendly:

Pantai Saba Beach, renowned for its safety and calm waters, is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the company of loved ones. Whether you’re swimming, sunbathing, or simply taking in the stunning views, you’ll find peace and serenity here.

Spectacular Sunrises:

Witness the magic of Bali’s sunrises, where the sky transforms into a canvas of vibrant colors. The clear air and unobstructed views offer glimpses of distant volcanoes, creating a truly awe-inspiring experience.


Mt Rinjani 120 KM away

Breathe Easy: The Gift of Clean Air


Bali’s East Coast air, carried by trade winds and largely untouched by pollution, is a breath of fresh air – literally. Studies show that clean air contributes to longevity and improved health, making it a valuable asset for retirees.

Bali Oasis: Designed for Retirement Living

Returning to your private villa after a day of exploration or relaxation feels like a true homecoming.

We’ve meticulously designed these homes with the needs and desires of retirees in mind.

Solid Teak front entrance door Ensures strong security and long lasting quality with very little upkeep.

Bali Luxury Retiremnet Villa with Solid Teak front door entrance

Forget about the upkeep of a large house. Our villas are thoughtfully sized to minimize maintenance, allowing you to focus on enjoying your retirement to the fullest.
Private Carport:

Secure parking for your vehicle or a hired driver, ensuring you have the freedom to explore Bali at your own pace. 


 Retirement Villa AI Floor Plan

Open & Airy: 

Glass block walls and ample windows create a bright and welcoming atmosphere, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living.
Refresh and Rejuvenate:

Start your day with an invigorating swim in your optional private pool.

It’s the perfect way to stay active and energized, right at your doorstep.

Bali Luxury Retirement Villa Pool:


Climate Control:

Enjoy year-round comfort with air conditioning in living areas and bedrooms.

Screen doors let in the refreshing ocean breeze during cooler months most of the year. Bali Luxury Retirement Villa Main Entrance with Tinted glass

Energy Efficiency:

Reflective glass windows reduce air conditioning costs, keeping your home cool and comfortable while saving you money.

High Quality Finishing:

Durable & Stylish: Granito-style tile floors offer timeless beauty and require minimal upkeep. Bali Luxury Retirement Villa Floors.

Thoughtful Design: Retirement Villas That Prioritize Your Comfort and Lifestyle

We understand that your retirement home should be a sanctuary – a place where you can relax, recharge, and enjoy the best that life has to offer.

That’s why we’ve poured our hearts into designing villas that cater to the unique needs of baby boomers.

Light-Filled Living: Large windows and glass block walls create a bright and cheerful ambiance, while screen doors allow you to enjoy fresh air and ocean breezes.


Bali Luxury Villa Floor Living Room

Easy Maintenance:


Durable tile floors and high-quality cabinetry minimize upkeep, so you can spend your time doing what you love.

Relax, Entertain, and Savor: Your Villa’s Heart and Soul

Beyond the tranquil bedrooms and refreshing pool lies the heart of your villa – a space designed for relaxation, connection, and culinary delights.

Unwind in Style:

Sink into the plush comfort of a brand-new recliner couch, perfect for unwinding with a good book or enjoying a movie night.

Stay Connected:

Invite friends over for a cozy gathering or stretch out and savor the peaceful ambiance.

A dedicated workstation, complete with self-charging ports and ample lighting, ensures you can stay connected with loved ones, manage your finances, and pursue your online passions.


Bali Luxury Retirement Villa Living Room Work Station

Embrace Nature’s Tranquility:

Step into your private courtyard garden, a serene oasis where you can meditate, enjoy your morning coffee, or simply bask in the beauty of nature.

This lush green space, visible from both bedrooms and the living room, adds a touch of serenity to your everyday life.


Luxury Retirement Villa Courtyard Garden

Gather & Celebrate:


The dining area, with its elegant solid teak table and seating for four, sets the stage for memorable meals with family and friends.


Enjoy delicious food, share stories, and create lasting memories in this inviting space.

Culinary Delights:

The well-appointed kitchen is a chef’s dream, featuring:

Ample counter space and storage.

Bali Luxury Retirement Villa Kitchen

Fully electric kitchen with electric oven and electric induction stove for safety and easy cleaning.


Bali Luxury Retirement Villa Kitchen

A huge refrigerator with two doors for freezer and refrigerator

Custom-made cabinetry adds a touch of elegance, provides even more convenience.

With affordable housekeeping services readily available, you can spend less time on chores and more time enjoying your retirement.

Your Private Sanctuary: Luxurious Bedrooms and Spa-Like Bathrooms


Retreat to the tranquility of your master suite, a haven of relaxation and comfort designed with your well-being in mind.


Bali Luxury Retirement Villa Master Bedroom East View

Thoughtful Touches:

Custom-Designed: Every detail, from the spacious bed to the ample wardrobe space, has been carefully considered to create a luxurious and functional space.

Vanity Area: A well-lit vanity with a large mirror ensures you can prepare for your day in style.

Reading Nook: Curl up with a good book in the cozy reading corner, complete with perfect lighting.

Huge closets and wardrobes with plenty of storage space

Massive Backdrop with makeup mirror and table with plenty of natural light.


Bali Luxury Retirement Villa Master Bedroom Backdrop Make Up Table

Huge Wardrobes to fill with new Clothing

Master Bedroom Huge Wardrobes

A large mirror is included to check out your latest Bali purchases.


Bali Luxury Retirement Villa Large mirror

Spa-Like Bathroom:

Indulge in the ultimate pampering experience in your elegant bathroom, featuring:

Dual Sinks: His and hers sinks offer convenience and add a touch of luxury.

Soaking Tub: Relax and unwind in the spacious tub, complete with a safety handle for easy access.

Relax and unwind as you enjoy your courtyard garden

Open the screen window and have fresh air come into your bathtub. How nice is that?


Bali Luxury Retirement Villa Master Bathroom

Open-Air Shower: 

Enjoy a refreshing shower while taking in the view of your private courtyard garden.


Bali Luxury Retirement Villa Master Bathroom Shower

Elegant guest bedroom and bathroom:

 Your guests will feel equally pampered in the comfortable guest bedroom, which boasts many of the same features as the master suite, including a courtyard view, a large bed, and ample storage.

The private bathroom offers a full-size shower for added convenience.

Guest Suite: Comfort and Convenience:Bali Luxury Retirement Villa Guest Bedroom
Your guests will feel right at home in the comfortable and well-appointed guest suite.

It also has a beautiful view of the garden court which allows lots of light for the makeup mirror and the full sized dressing mirror.

Bali Luxury Retirement Villa Guest Bedroom

The screen window can also be opened to allow fresh ocean breezes.

With its own private bathroom and ample wardrobe space, it’s the perfect place for friends and family to stay when they visit.


Bali Luxury Retirement Villa Guest Bedroom TV Backdrop

Lovely bathroom with shower.

This guest bedroom comes equipped with a slightly smaller bathroom but still with a loveless sink and full size shower and toilet.

Security and Peace of Mind:

We understand the importance of feeling safe and secure in your retirement home. While our community is known for its tranquility, we offer the option of full-time security services for added peace of mind.


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Unmatched Location: Your Gateway to the Best of Bali.

Location is paramount, and our Bali Luxury Retirement Villas offer the ideal setting for a fulfilling retirement.

With 27 years of experience building in Bali, we have handpicked this location to provide the perfect blend of convenience, tranquility, and access to essential amenities.


Healthcare at Your Fingertips:

Peace of mind comes from knowing that quality healthcare is nearby.

The Kasih Ibu Hospital, just a 5-minute drive away, provides excellent emergency care and a range of wellness programs for baby boomers.
Kasih Ibu Hospital Saba 5 Min Drive

For more specialized needs, the brand-new Bali International Hospital, a 20-minute drive, offers world-class medical services, including anti-aging treatments and specialized care.

 


Bali International Hospital 20 Min Drive

Modern Conveniences:

A short drive brings you to the vibrant heart of Sanur, where the new Icon Mall offers a plethora of shopping, dining, and entertainment options.

Stroll along the 6-kilometer white sand beach, indulge in a spa treatment, or stock up on groceries at one of the modern supermarkets.


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Affordable Luxury:

Experience the ease and convenience of Bali living. Fresh fish, local produce, and even coconuts can be delivered right to your door at a fraction of the cost back home.
Plus, affordable housekeeping services allow you to spend your time enjoying retirement, not doing chores.

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Bali Luxury Retirement Villas present a unique opportunity. Here, your retirement dreams and financial goals can intertwine.

Affordable Luxury: 

Bali’s low cost of living lets you enjoy a luxurious lifestyle without depleting your savings.

Imagine daily massages, gourmet dining, and exciting adventures, all within your reach.

Family Haven: Your loved ones will be eager to visit you in paradise. No more worrying about expensive flights for family reunions – they’ll be booking their tickets as soon as they can!

Investment Potential: Bali’s real estate market is booming, especially for properties catering to retirees. With long-term lease options and strong rental demand, your villa can generate a steady income stream, adding to your financial security.

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Starting at just 4.6 Miliar IDR (for other currencies exchange rates click here), our villas are a fraction of the cost of comparable properties in many Western countries.
Secure Long Term Leases Included:

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Unprecedented Long Lease with Two Extensions Included at no extra cost

Forget the typical Bali lease worries. We offer you an unparalleled opportunity to own your tropical paradise for up to three generations.

Consecutive Leases, One Owner: This is not just a lease; it’s a legacy. Legally secure three consecutive leases in your name, providing you with total ownership for two to three times longer than most leases.

Unmatched Flexibility & Control: Resell your lease, pass it on to loved ones, or simply enjoy your villa for many decades to come. The choice is entirely yours.

Prime Location, Exclusive Clientele: Nestled in a sought-after area, our villas cater to discerning individuals aged 55-75 seeking a luxurious and tranquil lifestyle.

Stand Out From the Crowd: Most Bali villas come with remaining lease terms of 20-30 years. Your exceptional long term leases is an exceptional investment, offering peace of mind and long-term value.

Interested in learning more about this unique opportunity? We prefer to discuss the details in private.

Please contact us to schedule a personalized consultation.


Potential for Hudge Profits:


Your base cost over the term of the leases equals only 57,500,000 IDR per Year or 791,666 per month.


Estimated monthly rental incomes for similar villas at our currrent rental rates equal 20,000,000 Idr to 30 million Rupiah per month.

You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to figure out your villa can become a lucrative investment, allowing you to enjoy your retirement while building your wealth.

You may in fact want to purchase two. One for your retirement and one for strictly investment which can also be utilized from time to time to accommodate the multiple amount of children, grandchildren and friends that will want to come visit you in Bali which is currently the second most sought after destination in the world.

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Imagine a retirement where you can indulge in your passions, travel, and spend quality time with loved ones, all while enjoying a comfortable lifestyle and watching your investment flourish.

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