We decided to head back to the easiest place to visit outside of Australia, our home away from home, Bali. The munchkins were counting down the days from weeks ago. There are still a few red tape issues to enter Bali, eVisa, customs declaration and now a tourist tax. It would be great if they used the tourist tax to pay for better rubbish removal.
Normally around Easter Bali is bustling and busy, but with what is going on in the World right now, we noticed that the queues for immigration weren’t as long as normal. Also if you have little ones or you are over 60 you could go join a special line. It seems that everyone has this demographic!
Nikko Hotel Pool
We were staying at the Nikko Hotel in Benoa. It is situated on the beach and around 10 minutes by car to Nusa Dua. The cost was three times cheaper than Nusa Dua, where all the high end hotels are. Having left home at 5 am, we were checked in and by the pool 1.30.
I had requested adjoining rooms and happy to see this was granted. It meant that we could watch the kids when our daughter went to the gym or shops. I would say Nikko Hotel was 3.5 stars not the 5 as advertised! Not if the Conrad was anything to go by. It was very much old style Bali with a rustic charm. Solid wooden furniture and our bed was enormous. The bathrooms had been renovated, with separate bath and shower cubicle.
The swimming pool was fantastic with a sandy “shoreline” making for an easy entry. It was right on the beach with sunbeds facing towards the sea to catch the cool breeze. You could gaze for ages at the shimmering water and watch the various water sports in action.
There were always plenty of beds and who doesn’t love a swim up bar for happy hour.
Going on an adventure
There were always so many ships, tugs and cargo boats waiting to enter the harbour. Jet skis, banana boats, parachutes and hoverboards in were in action throughout the day, so never a dull moment on the ocean.
Benoa Beach, Boats and Mount Agung








We tried different restaurants every night enjoying the Balinese cuisine and friendly service. I felt sad for the Balinese people who tried to entice us into their venues, so many of the places were empty. Having just recovered from Covid and now to suffer another blow to their economy.
One restaurant in particular stands out for the munchkins, called Ketut. There were many iguanas on display who loved to be petted. After dinner every night they would go along for ice cream and a cuddle with the iguanas!






into our luggage




And the rest!
Don’t be koi now!
We were all very well rested and relaxed after a week here. Back to school on Monday and my decluttering awaits.
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It looks like you all had a very pleasant holiday and your accommodation sounds quite nice.
Thanks Carol, a lovely interlude
What a lovely way to spend Easter Ali
Thanks Brian, it was a real tonic
Looks like the youngsters had a fantastic time, and so you did too xx
We did have a good time 😀
Looks like a fun time for everyone… young and old alike. It seems like Bali is a good place to visit, but you know what it never crossed my mind to go there… i don’t know why.
Who wouldn’t want ice cream and a cuddle with an iguana – winning combination.
A big hit with the munchkins
A wonderful way to spend time together.
Thanks Rupali
Oh my goodness, Ali. Your getaway looks absolutely divine. And that pool!
Thanks Neal, yes we had a lovely break
Good to hear that you had a relaxing family Easter holiday over in Bali Ali.
Thanks Marion 🙂
That looks like a wonderful place for a family holiday! The pool looks great and I would love to have ice cream with the iguanas 😀
Thanks Sarah, I did let one rest on my shoulder for a bit
looks good for family
So nice to be so close to such a beautiful destination. I do remember a lot of Aussies when we were there a few years ago, too bad for the tourism industry right now. Maggie
Thanks Maggie