Thank you for taking us along! On our TA cruise we had the pleasure of having our server from Bali, they are such gentle people! Love how you are doing a sampler cruise, tour to see where you might like to return. It has been wonderful for us to tag along to see where we might like to visit next.
Glad that you liked Bali. It’s about 6 and a half hours flying from Melbourne. We didn’t think much of the Luwak coffee. The rice fields are beautiful. But the traffic from Ubud terrible. It’s our go to stop for a cheap holiday.
Last February we spent 3 weeks touring New Zealand then flew to Melbourne and overnighted. The next day we flew to Denpasar and spent 3 amazing nights in the lovely Grand Hyatt. We hired a guide and he took us to all the same places minus the jewelry stop. He also included a beautiful waterfall and the name has escaped me. What a lovely place to visit . This March we got to cruise around your amazing country of Australia and made sure to get back to Melbourne and we added 3 awesome days to our trip. I sure love Australia. BTW we are from San Diego and if it wasn’t such a long trip I would do it again in a heartbeat! Cheers!!
I think I would have enjoyed the coffee tasting and I’m looking forward to the street food tasting video, to see what you’ll was brave enough to try 😱 Thanks for sharing 😇
The rice patties I would love to see and ride those bikes. Beautiful. That was alot of monkeys but I would like to see that too. Thank you so much for your videos. Keep doing these videos. Love them. thank you so much for covering this cruise. Enjoy the rest of your trip see you at the next video
The rice paddies were beautiful but I would take a pass on the monkeys. Two interesting statues that I noticed. I really like the dog? At the entrance to the coffee farm. And there were three ladies as statues at the monkey place . The middle lady was very interesting. Stay safe.
In perth australia we call Bali a northern suberb its so close short flight the ppl are just so beautifull and welcoming we aussies love the balinese denpasar is the capital of the island of bali and its holiday heaven any style of accom you want and great food and ubud is beautifull like all of the island 😊🤗 glad you loved it 😊
We are Australians and travel twice a year to Bali We spend time in beautiful Ubud and then mix it up with a stay on the beach in Sanur. Great combo if you come back . Can't stand monkeys though 😩
The power lines in Bali always make me thankful for underground power. You can do a class to make your own silver jewellery. Takes me 3.5hrs from Perth Western Australia. Full massage is so cheep. Ubud is lovely you need a few days, but if you are disabled be aware that it is very hilly and uneven pavement. Ubud has the most amazing birth centre and is run by an American Midwife. Ubud has lots of yoga studios and health retreats. Products are more expensive in Ubud than in Kuta. Nusa Dua and Sansur are the quieter areas and Kuta side of Bali is more touristy and busy. I travelled around for two weeks staying in different hotels and my most recent trip was just staying at the one hotel. I preferred staying 2-3 days in each area. I always take travelan (cow colostrum) with each meal to prevent Bali belly and always drink bottled water. Ice is safe in hotels and restaurants as it is now regulated. If you don’t like to be hassled with street vendors then go to Nusa Dua as they are very strict in this area (conference area). I walked to and from my conference and never was bothered by street vendors. Then I moved to Kuta and was bombarded. You learn quickly to say no Thankyou and do not make eye contact until you really want to buy something. I waited a day or two before I started to buy things as I wanted to look around and get prices of things first. If any medical/nurse/midwives are visiting, you should see if they are running a medical/hospital tour. Mine was amazing, I got to go to the public hospitals (locals), private (expat/tourists), birthing centres, women’s clinic in the markets. It was so interesting and I will always be grateful I got to experience a little taste of health care in Bali.
If you want extreme tourism ( marijuana, sex, etc. ) come to Thailand, but if you want cultural, religious, spiritual tourism, come to Bali, every tourist spot in the world has its own characteristics, so you can't compare 'apples to apples' between one place and another. 😁
Bali was a great disappointment to me , dirty and congested. The people are wonderful but they are loosing their country to foreigners and too many tourists.
What we found is during this trip around the world you quite often have to look past some of that and sometimes even dig a little to find the beauty that was special in the place before all the tourists came. Unfortunately we say this is tourists. 😌
Nancy is very endearing. I hardly ever hit like buttons but she greets you and thanks you. So, it's the key of hitting the like button for me.
Aw. This is Nancy here and thank you so much.🥰
Thank you for taking us along! On our TA cruise we had the pleasure of having our server from Bali, they are such gentle people! Love how you are doing a sampler cruise, tour to see where you might like to return. It has been wonderful for us to tag along to see where we might like to visit next.
Thanks so much for your kind words and thank you for following along on our journey.
What a wonderful stop in Bali....loved the rice fields...best wishes from Scotland 😊
Glad you enjoyed it. It really was quite beautiful. we'd like to spend some more time there
Enjoying and catching up on your videos, I’m going to add Bali to my list! ✈️
You should!
Glad that you liked Bali. It’s about 6 and a half hours flying from Melbourne. We didn’t think much of the Luwak coffee. The rice fields are beautiful. But the traffic from Ubud terrible. It’s our go to stop for a cheap holiday.
Last February we spent 3 weeks touring New Zealand then flew to Melbourne and overnighted. The next day we flew to Denpasar and spent 3 amazing nights in the lovely Grand Hyatt. We hired a guide and he took us to all the same places minus the jewelry stop. He also included a beautiful waterfall and the name has escaped me. What a lovely place to visit . This March we got to cruise around your amazing country of Australia and made sure to get back to Melbourne and we added 3 awesome days to our trip. I sure love Australia. BTW we are from San Diego and if it wasn’t such a long trip I would do it again in a heartbeat! Cheers!!
You're right on the traffic it was terrible and I agree on the luwak coffee for the price we have had other coffees that I actually like better
Hello Mike and Nancy...ixjust enjoy your vodeos so much ❤️ 💖
Thanks so much. 🥰
What a wonderful day to start a Friday!! Thank you for taking us along. ❤️❤️
Thanks for your kind words and thank you for following along in our journey!
❤we should plan a trip to Bali together 😜🙏😇🥰🥰. Cheers, Nadia & Stefaan
Would love that! ❤️🥰❤️
Thank you, another wonderful video of places I will never get to. hugs
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Thank you once again, wonderful video.
Thanks for coming along with us
I think I would have enjoyed the coffee tasting and I’m looking forward to the street food tasting video, to see what you’ll was brave enough to try 😱
Thanks for sharing 😇
The coffee was good. Thanks so much for following along on our journey.
I have really watching your cruise vlogs and all the exciting places that you have been.
Thanks so much! We appreciate you.😀
Those tiered rice fields were amazing!
They were. We would love to come back and spend more time there
The rice patties I would love to see and ride those bikes. Beautiful. That was alot of monkeys but I would like to see that too. Thank you so much for your videos. Keep doing these videos. Love them. thank you so much for covering this cruise. Enjoy the rest of your trip see you at the next video
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WOW lots of Interesting Places
Love Swing
It's been quite a journey. We loved Indonesia and especially Bali
Looked like a beautiful place to visit ! ❤
It truly was.😀
How much fun you two have! Great video!
Thank you 🤗
The rice paddies were beautiful but I would take a pass on the monkeys. Two interesting statues that I noticed. I really like the dog? At the entrance to the coffee farm. And there were three ladies as statues at the monkey place . The middle lady was very interesting. Stay safe.
Thanks so much for watching and following along on our journey. We appreciate you.
We have always thought of a cruise is a buffet - Great video as always
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In perth australia we call Bali a northern suberb its so close short flight the ppl are just so beautifull and welcoming we aussies love the balinese denpasar is the capital of the island of bali and its holiday heaven any style of accom you want and great food and ubud is beautifull like all of the island 😊🤗 glad you loved it 😊
We thought it was wonderful!
Looked great now on my bucket list
Thanks so much. It was wonderful!
I wish you both were world tour guides…I would follow y’all anywhere!
Aw, thanks so much!
At some of the bigger ports no place to ship collection to date .
We are Australians and travel twice a year to Bali
We spend time in beautiful Ubud and then mix it up with a stay on the beach in Sanur.
Great combo if you come back .
Can't stand monkeys though 😩
I appreciate the tips on that combo. Hopefully someday we can come back.
The whole “don’t look the monkeys in the eye” thing would probably make me paranoid 😳😂
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It’s probably not as bad as it sounds. And actually the monkeys really don’t look at you so it’s not any issue.
Great comment!
Thanks!
Hi guys! Were there any beach areas that you noticed?
A few people on the ship did go and have a beach day, but we didn't, so I can't really comment. Sorry
There were plenty of beaches, but we didn’t stop and spend time at any of them.
Do you use a travel agent or do you book on your own
We book on our own.
That 30 kilometers is about 20 miles for those of us in the US.
Yes. Thank you for mentioning that.👍🏻
Monkeys freak me out. Seen too many movies.😆 Monkeys and cockroaches will be earths last survivors. 😬
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The power lines in Bali always make me thankful for underground power. You can do a class to make your own silver jewellery. Takes me 3.5hrs from Perth Western Australia. Full massage is so cheep. Ubud is lovely you need a few days, but if you are disabled be aware that it is very hilly and uneven pavement. Ubud has the most amazing birth centre and is run by an American Midwife. Ubud has lots of yoga studios and health retreats. Products are more expensive in Ubud than in Kuta. Nusa Dua and Sansur are the quieter areas and Kuta side of Bali is more touristy and busy. I travelled around for two weeks staying in different hotels and my most recent trip was just staying at the one hotel. I preferred staying 2-3 days in each area. I always take travelan (cow colostrum) with each meal to prevent Bali belly and always drink bottled water. Ice is safe in hotels and restaurants as it is now regulated. If you don’t like to be hassled with street vendors then go to Nusa Dua as they are very strict in this area (conference area). I walked to and from my conference and never was bothered by street vendors. Then I moved to Kuta and was bombarded. You learn quickly to say no Thankyou and do not make eye contact until you really want to buy something. I waited a day or two before I started to buy things as I wanted to look around and get prices of things first.
If any medical/nurse/midwives are visiting, you should see if they are running a medical/hospital tour. Mine was amazing, I got to go to the public hospitals (locals), private (expat/tourists), birthing centres, women’s clinic in the markets. It was so interesting and I will always be grateful I got to experience a little taste of health care in Bali.
Thank you so much for all of this information. We appreciate it.👍🏻
If you want extreme tourism ( marijuana, sex, etc. ) come to Thailand, but if you want cultural, religious, spiritual tourism, come to Bali, every tourist spot in the world has its own characteristics, so you can't compare 'apples to apples' between one place and another. 😁
That is true. It is difficult to compare apples to oranges with all of the places that we visit.
Bali was a great disappointment to me , dirty and congested.
The people are wonderful but they are loosing their country to foreigners and too many tourists.
What we found is during this trip around the world you quite often have to look past some of that and sometimes even dig a little to find the beauty that was special in the place before all the tourists came. Unfortunately we say this is tourists. 😌