Pre-flight...


Before your departure, there are a few things we highly recommend doing and having in order, wherever you’re based. Not all are necessarily a must, but definitely worth to fully enjoy your stay.

Please ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your stay and please check if your passport requires a Visa to enter Indonesia. If so, apply for the e-Visa online for a seamless and quicker immigration process at the airport.

Download the Gojek and/or Grab app and create an account. Account registration requires a phone number for verification, so setting this up before travel will allow you to create your account.

Be sure to set up the payment method by linking your account to your Mastercard or American Express card to pay for your rides.

One isn’t any better than the other—just a matter of price differences and driver availability at busier times of the day.

Purchase and install* an e-Sim. Free wi-fi connections are few and far between—whether it be an e-Sim or physical Sim cards, it will definitely come in handy.

We love using Alosim whenever we travel internationally, but we’ve heard great things about Airalo and Holafly.

* Depending on which e-Sim you decide on, some can activate upon arrival, while some others can activate upon installation.

Exchange $200 Canadian dollars to Indonesian rupiah, just so you have cash upon arrival.

Cash is also still heavily used throughout Indonesia, especially in local markets and waroeng-waroeng (street vendors)—so always good to have some on you at all times just in case!

Register to Wise, open an Indonesian rupiah balance account, and apply for a Wise Card. Essentially, a Visa debit card with multi-currency accounts.

This gentleman explains the card perfectly, much better than we can, and we highly recommend watching it through.






Accommodations...


Stay with us for a night or two. We'll be staying at (hotel) and have partnered with them for group discounts, so please use the code YUZU when you book if you decide to stay with us. The code is valid for the dates November 00-00.

If you prefer an Airbnb, we recommend booking one in either Uluwatu or South Kuta. Staying south of the island (below the airport) will be the most convenient and the area is still filled with so much to do, see, eat and drink. We know that Canggu and Seminyak are all the rave and though we don’t recommend staying there, we understand the appeal and ask to take extra consideration of Bali traffic.







Activities!


SIGHTS

GWK CULTURAL PARKUluwatu St, Ungasan
South Kuta, Bali 80364


Third tallest statue in the world!! Our sister can hook you up with some tickets - let us know.
EATS & DRINKS

WARUNG BABI GULING PAK MALENJl. Sunset Road No.554, Seminyak
Kuta, Bali 80361


Our favourite babi guling spot. You really did not go to Bali if you didn’t stop by.
HANGS

SINGLE FINPantai Suluban, Jl. Labuan Sait, Pecatu,
Uluwatu, South Kuta, Bali 80361

Great food, cocktails and live DJs. Even better spot for some sunset and surfing views.