Discover Bali: Your Ultimate Winter Sun Escape

As winter descends upon the northern hemisphere, the enchanting island of Bali beckons travellers seeking warmth, adventure, and serenity. From November to March, Bali transforms into a tropical paradise, offering a unique blend of cultural experiences, stunning landscapes, and unforgettable moments.

HOSHINOYA Bali, which sits amongst the lush green hills in the valley of the Tukad Pakerisan in Ubud, is a luxurious getaway where guests can experience moments of pure serenity and peace, a world away from everyday life. Explore Ubud’s breathtaking landscapes, where vibrant culture meets stunning vistas of wild jungle and undulating hills, accompanied by the soothing sounds of the Pakerisan river below.

Reasons to visit Bali this winter:

Climate: While winter arrives in the UK and temperatures begin to drop, Bali enjoys warm, tropical weather during these months. Expect average temperatures ranging from 25°C to 30°C (77°F to 86°F), making it the perfect destination for sun-seekers.

Lush Landscapes: The rainy season brings lush greenery and vibrant landscapes, enhancing Bali’s natural beauty. From the terraced rice fields and verdant jungles of Ubud to the serene beaches that surround the island, there is something for everyone.

Cultural Richness: Experience Bali’s unique traditions and ceremonies, with numerous festivals occurring during this period. Engage with locals, participate in vibrant cultural events, and explore ancient temples steeped in history. Ubud is often regarded as the cultural heart of Bali where visitors can explore traditional art markets, attend captivating dance performances, and visit the countless ancient temples.

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Adventure: Whether you’re surfing the waves of Uluwatu, trekking up Mount Batur, or diving in the crystal-clear waters of Amed, Bali offers a plethora of activities for adventure enthusiasts.

Wellness: Winter is the perfect time to rejuvenate and unwind. Bali is renowned for its wellness retreats and spa offerings, allowing visitors to indulge in yoga, meditation, and holistic treatments amidst serene surroundings.

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Local crafts: Ubud is famous for its vibrant art scene. Visitors can explore galleries, watch local artisans at work, and even participate in workshops to learn traditional Balinese crafts, such as painting and batik. Ubud is also a centre for wood and stone carvings and silver jewellery craftsmanship.

Culinary Delights: Food enthusiasts will love Ubud’s diverse culinary scene. From traditional Balinese dishes to international cuisine, Ubud offers a plethora of dining options, including farm-to-table restaurants that emphasize organic and locally sourced ingredients.

Vibrant Community: Ubud is often regarded as the heart of Bali’s art and culture, a region where its distinctive cultural heritage remains profoundly vibrant. An indispensable element of Balinese culture is the regional community known as ‘Banjar’ – the community subdivided within a village (Desa).

Now is the perfect time to start planning your winter escape to Bali. Whether for relaxation, adventure, or cultural enrichment, the island has something for everyone.

Stay at HOSHINOYA Bali from 9.8m Indonesian Rupiah (approx. £490) per room per night (room only, two sharing). Contact https://hoshinoya.com/bali/en/.

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