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Do you have any recommendations for must-visit attractions in Bali?

1. Tanah Lot Temple

Tanah Lot Temple is the main temple dedicated to the Balinese gods. It was built in the 16th century. A narrow cliff stretches into the sea, and the temple is built on this cliff. Every time the tide rises, the rocks are surrounded by seawater, and the entire temple is isolated from the land and stands alone in the seawater; it is only connected to the land at low tide.

2. Uluwadu Cliff

The locals gave it another beautiful name - Lover's Cliff. The scenery here is great, with cliffs and clear blue water crashing onto the shore below.

3. Blue Point

"Blue Point" is located on the cliff of Uluwatu, with unparalleled sea views and an infinity swimming pool, giving people the illusion that the swimming pool is connected to the sea. Beautiful. The glass church next to it (smaller than the legend says), except for the white roof and structural columns, is entirely made of transparent glass. It faces the clear and vast Indian Ocean, making it even more romantic to hold a wedding.

In addition, you must have afternoon tea to enter, and drinks and desserts cost 70,000 dong. So it is best to travel with Uluwadu Cliff.

4. Sanur

Sanur was developed relatively early. Middle-aged and elderly people in Europe and the United States like to go there for vacation. Most of them lie on the beach, bask in the sun, and sit in silence. The beach is quiet, the water is clear, and there are many coral reefs along the coast. It is the main diving/snorkeling location in southern Bali and also has a water sports center.

5. Nusa Dua

Compared with Kuta and Ubud, NusaDua is a luxury hotel area, and security checks are required to enter the hotel area in this area. Without getting out of the car, someone will open the door and take a look while using a detector to check the vehicle. Luxury hotels include westin, melia, laguna, Grand Hyatt, etc. Each hotel has a private beach, but they are all connected and can be walked around and used at will.

Nusa Dua is perfect for lazy and pure leisure. It is famous for its clean, quiet beaches and crystal clear sea water (the sea water is not that good now, there are some seaweed and so on). This is a fully planned and constructed tourist and rest area, and Nusa Dua is also an excellent place to enjoy the sunrise. The beach here is calm and perfect for general water activities. South Bay is the water sports hub of Nusa Dua.