
Things to do in Bali – Chubb Travel Insurance Singapore
With its heartbreakingly beautiful scenery, wonderful year-round weather, fascinating history and ever-so intriguing culture, it’s easy to see why Bali is often referred to as the Island of the Gods.
Packed with temples and beaches, shops and restaurants, wildlife and nightlife, Bali can most definitely offer you a relaxing holiday filled with nothing but beachside massages and cocktails, or an exhilarating adventure packed with excitement! It’s all covered!
Thrill-seeking Adventure
If you’re looking for an active holiday, this is a thrill-seeker’s paradise. For surfers, Bali is a dream destination. Not only is the water warm all year-round, the breaks can see near-perfect conditions thanks to Southern Ocean swells.

Expect consistent surf up to 3.5 metres from April to November, with surf between half a metre and two metres the rest of the year. You may have to wait a while in the line-up in some of the busier surf spots, but there are other out-of-the-way breaks that are near-empty.
If surfing isn’t your thing, why not try some river rafting? There are three main white water rafting rivers in Bali, namely Ayung River in Ubud, Telaga Waja River in Karangasem, and Melangit River in Klungkung.
There are heaps of tours offering river rafting adventures around Bali, so be sure to check them out to find the best option for you. Whether it’s a family fun adventure or a thrill ride for experienced rafters only, it’s sure to be an unforgettable, action-packed outing.
Another fast-paced destination is Waterbom Bali. Located in Bali’s tourist hub of Kuta, Waterbom Bali is a magnet for water-loving holidaymakers looking for fun in the sun. Rated as the number one waterpark in Asia, it offers plentiful water-based thrill rides and attractions for a great day out.
Natural Wonders
If you want to see more of the natural wonders on Bali, there is more than enough to keep you occupied.
Say hello to the monkeys at the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud, discover a spectacular underwater world scuba diving or snorkelling Bali’s reefs, or explore the many waterfalls on the island.
Gitgit is the most visited waterfall in Bali, and Aling-Aling is perhaps the most fun waterfall, however, the Sekumpul waterfalls are often considered to be the most beautiful in Bali. While the trek may be arduous, the astounding beauty of these seven waterfalls is well worth the effort.
No matter how you spend your time in Bali, be sure to set aside a spot on your calendar for some much-needed relaxation. The spas in Bali are simply incredible, offering everything from a quick massage to a full day of pampering.
While enjoying all these adventures and wonders Bali has to offer, ensure that your trip is covered with Chubb Travel Insurance.
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