We are so happy to announce that we will be tying the knot this year!
We are so happy to announce that we will be tying the knot this year!
This needs to be completed 1 week before departure to avoid waiting for hours in line at the airport.
1. Get your EVOA (E-visa on arrival)
2. Pre-register for Bali's Autogates
3. Complete the SATUSEHAT Health Pass (SSHP)
4. Complete the Customs Declaration
5. Pay the Bali Tourism Levy
From 14 February 2024, international visitors to Bali are subject to a one-time fee of IDR150,000 (USD 10). This fee helps fund environmental and cultural preservation initiatives across the island.
Link to pay: Love Bali website
6. Passport valid for the next 6 months
-Spiritual and Cultural hub of Bali
- Located in the middle of Bali which makes it easier for us to explore the island.
-Closest to majority of the spots we will be checking out
- main attraction: beaches and the overlooking cliffs
- Not as many tourists
- uluwatu tenple- fire dance
- beach clubs: savaya
Booking a driver+ride for the day seems to be the smartest, easiest, and cheapest way to get around Uluwatu. It should only cost $10-40.00 each day. Ubud’s attractions are mostly walkable, but we also have the option to hire a driver for the day if needed.
Both places will be 40-45 minutes away from the airport so keep that in mind when booking your return ticket.