 
                     Explore Bali
 鈥淚 have been to Bali and while traveling on your own is a little different than going
                              as part of a study abroad program I want to provide you a general idea of what to
                              expect when you visit this beautiful island.
鈥淚 have been to Bali and while traveling on your own is a little different than going
                              as part of a study abroad program I want to provide you a general idea of what to
                              expect when you visit this beautiful island.
I am very passionate about travelling the world and the one place I always wanted to go to was Bali. I have not been there in the last years because whenever I had holidays (December and February) the rainy season in Bali began and it was hard to get there. After I graduated high school in 2018, I did an internship in Hong Kong for about four months and finally had the chance to visit Bali afterwards. I went with my boyfriend and while we only stayed six days, I would recommend staying at least 10 days to see more of the beautiful places Bali has to offer.
 Based on recommendations a friend gave me before we left, we stayed four days in Uluwatu
                              and then moved to Ubud. We decided not to go to Canggu. The water there is not clear
                              blue because of the black sand and it is more crowded than Uluwatu. Although if you
                              stay longer in Bali, I would recommend Canggu for two days as you will find all the
                              picture-perfect Instagram places there.
Based on recommendations a friend gave me before we left, we stayed four days in Uluwatu
                              and then moved to Ubud. We decided not to go to Canggu. The water there is not clear
                              blue because of the black sand and it is more crowded than Uluwatu. Although if you
                              stay longer in Bali, I would recommend Canggu for two days as you will find all the
                              picture-perfect Instagram places there.
Uluwatu was one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen. Cute beaches, , amazing
                              food with alot of vegan and vegetarian choices like smoothie bowls and smoothies etc.
 One advantage of Bali is that you don鈥檛 have to spend a lot of money on food. We never
                              paid more than $25 for the two of us. In Uluwatu we booked a really nice hotel (Radisson
                              blu) but I can also recommend bookingan Airbnb as they are really cheap and fancy.
                              The same is true for housing in Canggu.
One advantage of Bali is that you don鈥檛 have to spend a lot of money on food. We never
                              paid more than $25 for the two of us. In Uluwatu we booked a really nice hotel (Radisson
                              blu) but I can also recommend bookingan Airbnb as they are really cheap and fancy.
                              The same is true for housing in Canggu.
While we were at Padang Padang beach we took a surf lesson. It was so much fun! That particular beach is also great for just chilling and tanning.. A nice beach club we went to was 鈥淪undays Beach Club.鈥 I can highly recommend it! They have campfires at the beach and you can enjoy the gorgeous sunset while listening to music 鈥淪ingle Fin鈥漣s another must do during sunset hour. Thiscool spot to watch the sunset, includes watching the surfers and while sipping on cocktails. Insider tip: on Sundays they have always great parties there.
 After four days of endless beaches, sun and a sunburn I we went to Ubud which is the
                              complete opposite of Uluwatu. You can see the most beautiful rice fields and see the
                              jungle as far as you can look.. We stayed in an Airbnb which had the most delicious
                              breakfast on earth. While in Ubud you should just chill, relax, and take a Yoga class
                              at 鈥淵ogabarn,鈥 the most popular Yoga spot in Ubud. It was a very nice experience even
                              for my boyfriend who doesn鈥檛 usually do yoga.
After four days of endless beaches, sun and a sunburn I we went to Ubud which is the
                              complete opposite of Uluwatu. You can see the most beautiful rice fields and see the
                              jungle as far as you can look.. We stayed in an Airbnb which had the most delicious
                              breakfast on earth. While in Ubud you should just chill, relax, and take a Yoga class
                              at 鈥淵ogabarn,鈥 the most popular Yoga spot in Ubud. It was a very nice experience even
                              for my boyfriend who doesn鈥檛 usually do yoga.
Another recommendation while you are in Bali is to get as many massages as you like. We only paid $15 for one hour per massage and they were very relaxing!
 Furthermore in Ubud you should definitely visit some rice fields, waterfalls and swings.
                              Just ask the locals on where to go. What we didn鈥檛 get to do, but I will definitely
                              do when I come back - is visiting Nusa Penida.
Furthermore in Ubud you should definitely visit some rice fields, waterfalls and swings.
                              Just ask the locals on where to go. What we didn鈥檛 get to do, but I will definitely
                              do when I come back - is visiting Nusa Penida.
Honestly, I could have stayed in Bali forever because the spirit of this island is just amazing! The people in Bali are so kind and friendly.
To get more excited about your upcoming trip to Bali check out some Instagram pages
                              about Bali. You will find tons of pics and for sure be overwhelmed by the beauty of
                              this small island.鈥
Want to read from our official student blogger Natalie Blackwelder who went on the
                              Marine Biology, Geology, and Anthropology program in Bali in the Spring 2019? Check
                              it out . You can also find all the spectacular photos from the program on Instagram!
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About Alina Breisach:
 Alina Breisach is a self-described travel addict. While recovering from scoliosis
                                 surgery at age 14, Alina was able to find her real passion. She decided to worry less
                                 about what she was no longer allowed to do after a long recovery from the surgery
                                 and started traveling the world. Currently the 19-year old Austrian is interning in
                                 Hong Kong and already preparing to visit Shanghai, Thailand, Amsterdam, Maldives,
                                 and Sri Lanka. You can follow Alina鈥檚 adventures on Instagram @alina_breisach.
Alina Breisach is a self-described travel addict. While recovering from scoliosis
                                 surgery at age 14, Alina was able to find her real passion. She decided to worry less
                                 about what she was no longer allowed to do after a long recovery from the surgery
                                 and started traveling the world. Currently the 19-year old Austrian is interning in
                                 Hong Kong and already preparing to visit Shanghai, Thailand, Amsterdam, Maldives,
                                 and Sri Lanka. You can follow Alina鈥檚 adventures on Instagram @alina_breisach.