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Things to Do in Marbella and Surroundings | Your Complete Holiday Rental Guide
Looking for the best things to do in Marbella during your stay? Whether you’re planning a short getaway or a long holiday, Marbella offers the perfect mix of beaches, culture, gastronomy, and luxury experiences. Staying in a holiday rental in Marbella allows you to enjoy the destination with comfort, privacy, and flexibility.
🌿 Explore Marbella Old Town (Casco Antiguo)
One of the top things to do in Marbella is visiting the charming Old Town. This historic area is full of narrow streets, whitewashed houses, and vibrant squares like Plaza de los Naranjos.
If you choose a vacation rental in Marbella Old Town, you’ll be within walking distance of restaurants, boutiques, and cultural attractions.
🌊 Enjoy the Best Beaches in Marbella
Marbella is famous for its stunning coastline. From lively beach clubs to quiet hidden coves, there’s a beach for every type of traveler.
Booking a beachfront holiday rental in Marbella means you can wake up to sea views and enjoy direct access to the Mediterranean.
🍽️ Discover Marbella’s Gastronomy
Food lovers will find endless options in Marbella, from traditional tapas bars to high-end restaurants. Don’t miss local specialties like espeto de sardinas by the beach.
Staying in a holiday apartment in Marbella gives you the freedom to explore local markets or dine out every night.
⛵ Visit Puerto Banús
A must-see destination near Marbella, Puerto Banús is known for luxury yachts, designer shopping, and vibrant nightlife.
Choosing a holiday rental near Puerto Banús is ideal for guests looking for exclusivity and entertainment.
🌄 Nature & Outdoor Activities in Marbella
Beyond the coast, Marbella offers beautiful natural landscapes like Sierra Blanca. Hiking, cycling, and outdoor adventures are perfect for active travelers.
A villa rental in Marbella with mountain views is perfect for those seeking peace and nature.
🚗 Best Day Trips from Marbella
Staying in Marbella also allows easy access to some of Andalusia’s most beautiful destinations:
- Ronda – famous for its dramatic bridge and views
- Mijas Pueblo – a charming white village
- Estepona – authentic and less crowded
A well-located holiday home in Marbella is the perfect base for exploring the Costa del Sol.
🎨 Culture and Events in Marbella
Throughout the year, Marbella hosts festivals, concerts like the ones who Starlite organizes, and cultural events like “La feria de San Bernabé”. From flamenco shows to summer festivals, there’s always something happening.
Choosing a short-term rental in Marbella lets you experience the city like a local.
✨ Book Your Holiday Rental in Marbella
Marbella is a destination that has it all: beaches, culture, gastronomy, and luxury. Staying in a holiday rental in Marbella gives you the freedom to enjoy it at your own pace, whether you’re traveling as a couple, family, or group.
- 2 weeks ago
- By Marbella Vacances
Top Coffee Spots in Marbella for 100% Arabica Lovers
Top 5 Coffee Shops
A guide to the best specialty coffee shops in the city, where you can enjoy the finest 100% Arabica coffees from different origins. Start your day energized and ready to enjoy Marbella!
GÜD Specialty Hub
If you’re looking for a place to enjoy specialty coffee in a sophisticated and carefully curated atmosphere, I recommend visiting GüD Speciality in San Pedro de Alcántara. This establishment stands out for its elegant décor, full of stylish details and abundant plants that create a welcoming and vibrant ambiance. The clientele is particularly sophisticated, reflecting the quality and good taste of the place.
At GüD Speciality, you can savor delicious coffees from various origins, expertly prepared by barista Claudio, who demonstrates exceptional professionalism in every cup,
They also offer pastries, such as croissants, pan au chocolat, and more. If you’re looking for healthy breakfast options like sourdough bread, eggs, avocado, tomato, etc., they have many delicious choices.
Without a doubt, it’s the perfect spot for coffee lovers seeking a sensory experience in a unique setting.
ROASTED Specialty Coffee
This 100% Arabica coffee shop guarantees a smooth, aromatic, and superior flavor experience in every cup. They also offer pastries such as croissants, cookies, brownies, and more. Its minimalist design creates a clean and serene atmosphere, perfect for concentrating and working on your computer without distractions. Whether for a meeting, studying, or simply enjoying a moment of calm, this coffee shop is the ideal place for those who appreciate exceptional coffee in a modern and inviting setting.
KOFFI CLUB in Forum
Discover a unique experience at this specialty coffee shop! With its own roastery, this café offers freshly roasted coffee with authentic flavors and irresistible aromas. The inviting and elegant ambiance, located in an exclusive area with private parking, invites you to relax and enjoy your coffee in a small plaza surrounded by restaurants and boutiques. Whether for a break, a meeting with friends, or simply to savor a great cup of coffee, this space is the perfect place to create special moments. Discover the true pleasure of specialty coffee in a glamorous setting!
Kafein Coffee & Kitchen
If you’re looking for a place to enjoy excellent coffee and delicious pastries in Marbella Old Town, I highly recommend this fantastic specialty coffee shop. Here you can indulge in exceptional coffee, accompanied by a variety of cakes and brunch options that are simply irresistible. They also offer gluten-free options and a wide selection of breakfast dishes, so everyone can find something to love.
Located in the heart of Marbella Old Town, it’s the perfect place to start your day and then stroll through its charming streets and boutiques. Take the opportunity to do some shopping in the lovely shops surrounding the area and soak up the unique atmosphere of the old town.
And there’s more good news! They’re in the process of opening a new coffee shop on the Golden Mile, so you’ll be able to choose between the two. We’re sure you’ll love either one and want to come back for more.
Mi Casa es tu Casa
We recommend visiting Mi casa es tu casa in Marbella! This charming specialty coffee shop is not your average coffee shop: they roast their own coffee, ensuring freshness and quality in every cup. They also offer breakfast options inspired by delicious Mexican cuisine, with authentic and original flavors that will surprise you and set them apart from other places in Marbella.
Located near the seafront promenade, it’s the perfect place to enjoy a great coffee and a unique breakfast, taking in the pleasant weather and beautiful seaside setting. Afterward, you can stroll along the promenade, soak up the sun, and start your day in a special way. Without a doubt, it’s a place that combines great taste, originality, and a privileged location. Don’t miss it!
- 4 months ago
- By Marbella Vacances
Holy Week Events and Tips in Marbella
Holy Week in Marbella is an experience that captivates the senses and moves the soul. Beyond the luxury and glamour, this coastal city transforms into a setting of deep tradition and religious fervor. We invite you to discover the magic of this celebration, where passion is felt in every corner and beauty is evident in every procession.
Holy Week events info here!
Here's de link to the website where you can find out about the Holi week events and their schedule in Marbella, San Pedro and Nueva Andalucia.
Marbella, A Stage of Devotion:
- Iconic Processions: Immerse yourself in the solemnity of the processions that wind through the old town, where the scent of incense mingles with the sound of drums and saetas. Don’t miss the Pollinica on Palm Sunday, the Cautivo on Holy Monday, the Nazareno on Holy Wednesday, and the Soledad on Good Friday, among others.
- Moments of Excitement: Experience the excitement of the gathering of the images in the Plaza de la Iglesia de la Encarnación, a highlight of Marbella’s Holy Week.
- Brotherhood Atmosphere: Feel the passion of the brothers, who devoutly carry the thrones on their shoulders, true works of religious art.
Beyond Marbella: Discover the Costa del Sol.
- Tradition in the Province: Explore other towns on the Costa del Sol, such as Málaga, Vélez-Málaga, and Ronda, each with their own unique traditions and processions.
- Nature and Relaxation: Take advantage of the Easter holidays to enjoy the spring-like weather and the natural beauty of the region. Explore the Coastal Path, relax on the beaches, or visit the whitewashed villages inland.
- Holy Week Gastronomy: Savor the typical flavors of Andalusian Holy Week, such as cod fritters, Lenten stew, torrijas, and pestiños.
The best torrijas recipe:
There are many recipes for torrijas. All different and original, each one originating from the most traditional of all: the milk torrijas recipe. Simple and basic, uncomplicated, with all the flavor of yesteryear.
Tips for your Visit:
- Check the procession schedules and routes so you don’t miss any details.
- Dress appropriately to show respect for religious traditions.
- Book accommodations and restaurants in advance, as Holy Week is a busy tourist season.
- Don’t forget to visit the official Marbella Holy Week website. (link at the beginning of the post)
Holy Week in Marbella and its surroundings is an experience that invites you to connect with the tradition, passion, and beauty of Andalusia. Whether you're looking for religious fervor, culture, nature, or gastronomy, you'll find reasons to enjoy this special week. Don't hesitate and start looking for your Holy Week accommodation with us!
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- 1 year ago
- By Marbella Vacances
Top Reasons to Celebrate a Bachelorette Party in Marbella
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- 1 year ago
- By Marbella Vacances
Discover Gluten-Free Dining in Marbella
Marbella is a true treasure of the Costa del Sol. Located in the beautiful province of Malaga, this city has everything any tourist could wish for a perfect vacation. Its mild and sunny weather is simply unbeatable, with pleasant temperatures throughout the year.
Marbella is famous for its stunning white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters that are perfect for sun, sea, and water activities lovers. Moreover, if you are a true epicurean, you will definitely find a wide variety of high-end restaurants, bars, and shops that will provide you with a lively and vibrant atmosphere all day long, and is possible to find safe restaurants where a celiac can eat without being worried about cross contamination.
Restaurants
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(Mediterránean cuisine)
If you want to try the real cuisine of Andalusia you must come here! It is a very cozy family restaurant where they offer Spanish meats and seafood served in a dining room with stone details and bull heads hanging from the wall. It also has a large outdoor terrace where you can eat both in summer and winter. Inside they have hot/cold air conditioning. Both the owner Alfredo, his 2 children, and his employees are extremely helpful people, friendly and willing to help you in any way they can, and that is why it is possible that they can adapt many dishes for you.
What are the dishes you shouldn’t miss?
In general, they can adapt almost any dish! The most notable thing is that they can make gluten-free frying, fried fish or whatever, isn’t that exciting? 👏🏻
All dishes are served with French fries as a garnish that we can eat, because they are homemade and fried in a fryer ONLY for french fries.
If you like meat, you have to try their star dish, Venison fillets with mushroom sauce (picture up), you have to tell them to make the sauce gluten-free (they make it fresh and it is even better than the normal one).
- They also have gluten-free bread 😉
2.- Chiringuito los 3 pepes
Beach Restaurant by the sea with sunbeds with Mediterranean Kitchen and everything you would expect from it. The delicious food with a lot of variety (the skewers and fried food from Malaga stand out).
Fast service, very friendly staff and quality food make this place one of the best options to eat gluten-free fried fish in Marbella.
What are the dishes you shouldn’t miss?
If you ask, they can make gluten-free fish and french fries. The paellas are gluten-free and you should try their skewers in season (the months that do not contain R are when the sardines are best).
Recommended fried fish: “Chipirones” , squid and Boquerones al limón.
- They also have hot gluten-free bread with butter!
3.- Restaurante Corleone
Italian Restaurant in Marbella, spacious, decorated and a large terrace. It has a very extensive menu:
There are meats, fish, pizzas, fresh stuffed pasta, desserts, beer and all of this without gluten.
- They don’t accept credit cards 😬
- Ask for Pablo because he is the best waiter, always happy to help and advise you.
What are the dishes you shouldn’t miss?
They make the gluten-free pizza dough daily and bake it in a separate oven so there are no contamination problems.
My recommendation is: La Pizza Caprichosa.
A thin dough that has nothing to envy of a wheat pizza!
They also have gluten-free bread and beer.
4.- celicioso
Celicioso in Puente Romano Marbella, is the first completely gluten-free restaurant specialized in gluten-free cakes and detox juices. With modern decoration and a large indoor and outdoor area, with sofas and tables where you can have breakfast, lunch or snack without worrying about cross contamination.
What are the dishes you shouldn’t miss?
Celicioso’s breakfast menu is simply irresistible. From classic options to innovative creations, each dish is carefully crafted using high-quality, gluten-free ingredients.
You can enjoy options such as fluffy pancakes, gourmet toast, acai bowls, refreshing smoothies and a variety of delicious cakes and pies. The variety of options available ensures that all palates find something to delight.
My recommendations: The Lima cupcake, the Macarpone one and the red velvet. Banoffee and carrot cake. The chicken burger and curry pasta are very good.
- Prices are a little higher here.
3.- Manuka
In Marbella there are 4 Manuka Restaurants, where you can have breakfast, lunch, snack or even dinner, since they close at 11:00 p.m. For me, the one I like the most is the one inside the Alanda hotel right in front of Puente Romano, since it has a nice indoor area and a very nice terrace with outdoor tables and sofas, plus you can park comfortably in inside and then you just have to let them know when you leave that you have been eating there so you don’t have to pay for parking.
What are the dishes you shouldn’t miss?
Manuka’s restaurants has a modern decoration, international cuisine with most healthy options, gluten-free and even vegetarian options.
My recommendations:
For breakfast I recommend the Açai Bowl, it is quite large and comes with fruit and crunchy muesli. Their smoothies are very delicious, I recommend the Vitamin C-Booster or the Berry-Blast, both very rich and nutritious!
If you are going for lunch, I recommend that you order the Sweet Potato Fries that comes with a very delicious chipotle sauce (a little spicy) and try their Prawn taco. They have quite a few gluten-free options and they are all very delicious.
- Prices are a little higher here.
3.- sakura sushi
It is located in Puerto Banús, in a fairly quiet area, the waiters are very friendly and they have been open for many years.
This is one of my favorite places to eat sushi, since they adapt the sushi so that a celiac can eat there without a problem.
What are the dishes you shouldn’t miss?
Japanese restaurant with many gluten-free options.
Surimi contains gluten, so you have to replace it with something else and sauces should be avoided (teriyaki, etc.).
My recommendations:
1.- Kyoto Roll (without sauce)
2.- Ichiban Roll (the best)
3.- California tobico (change surimi for salmon)
4.- Tokyo roll (change surimi for fresh tuna)
- They have gluten-free soy sause.
3.- organic
It is a very nice and pleasant place located on the golden mile, right in front of Marbella Club Hotel. Almost the entire menu offers gluten-free and vegan options, both sweet and savory. It also has very delicious healthy juices!
It has an indoor area and a covered outdoor area. Be it a breakfast, or a brunch, or a meal. It is always a success.
It is not a cheap place, but in Marbella it is a bit difficult to find a place like this.
You can bring animals, and the place is very nice.
What are the dishes you shouldn’t miss?
1.- Benedictine eggs
2.- Vegan burger
3.- pizza
4.- Cheesecake
Pastry shops, cafes and ice cream parlors
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3.- Cafeteria Salduba
It is located in San Pedro de Alcántara, with a modern interior area and an exterior terrace.
Do you feel like eating a good sandwich or a chocolate Neapolitan (Pan au Chocolat)? This is your place without a doubt! They are bakeries, they make their own gluten-free breads and pastry you can even order gluten-free birthday cakes from them. It is a paradise for the sweetest celiacs!
What are the dishes you shouldn’t miss?
If you are going to have breakfast you should try their sandwiches, they have small or large gluten-free bread, and you can order anything from simple toast with butter and jam to a sandwich filled with meat, peppers, etc.
If you have some space for a sweet, I recommend that you try them since they are all very good!
My recommendations:
1.- Sandwich with Marinated loin, cheese, lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise.
2.- Pan au chocolat ( Napolitana de chocolate)
3.- apple puff pastry
4.- Chocolate palm or carrot cake too!
- There is no danger of cross contamination
3.- Heladeria la Golosa
Ice cream parlor located in Puerto Banus, all ice creams have labeled allergens, including whether they are gluten-free. have gluten-free cone in individual packages, so definitely no cross-contamination really enjoyed!
- 2 years ago
- By Marbella Vacances
Itinerary 7 days in Bali 🇮🇩
Chapters
- VISA
- HOW TO VISIT
- WHERE TO EAT
- BEST HOTELS
- BEST TIME TO VISIT
- QUICK TIPS
The island of Bali is the best known and most touristic in Indonesia. Famous among surfers, it has some of the best waves in the world, among lovers of relaxing vacations, among hikers and backpackers, and among bohemian artists and spiritual seekers. Bali attracts a mix of people as diverse as its landscapes. It has mountains full of vegetation and animals (especially monkeys), infinitely long beaches, rice terraces that decorate the entire island, huge volcanoes with lakes at their feet, cliffs and it is surrounded by coral reefs. The great variety of landscapes that the island offers in its 145 km long and 80 km wide is incredible. It also transmits spirituality due to the numerous Hindu temples and festivals that are celebrated every year (the majority of its inhabitants are Hindus), and it is the refuge of more than one Westerner who arrived decades ago and decided to stay forever, whether it was riding a business or engaging in spiritual pursuits.
JIMBARAN : 2 Nights
1 Day:
– Breakfast at the hotel and motorcycle rental.
– Go to the local fishermen’s market.
– Go to Tukad Cepug waterfall in the morning (50 minutes from the White sand beach) to do the beautiful hiking until you reach the waterfall.
– Lunch: Warung Bintang, 20 minutes from White sand beach, typical, cheap food, order tuk tuk duck, mahi ́mahi, curry. 20 minutes from the White sand beach.
– Go to White sand beach at 1:15 a.m. The road borders the coast and we can stop along the way to have a refreshing drink.
Another option would be to go to Blangan beach (Crystal clear waters but + for surfers)
– See the Uluwatu temple at sunset (€2 entrance p.p). It is on a cliff and it is very beautiful.
– Dining at: Cuca Restaurant (gastronomic experience).
2 Day :
– Have breakfast at the hotel and take a boat to Nusa Penida Island, take a motorcycle there, and snorkel and see giant manta rays. There are many natural pools and cliffs there.
– Make the circuit to see all the coves:
– Atuh beach.
– Keligking beach.
– Beach glass.
– See the natural pools:
Angel’s billabong.
Temeling.
-Lunch: In Ogix Warung, it is a restaurant with beautiful views and you have to order: the bbq octopus and the satay prawns with peanut sauce, gado gado and rich-rich chicken, bbq fish and banana and pineapple juice, dessert bananas with honey.
– Dinner :
Option 1 : Indonesian food.
Kayumanis Restaurant, it is a very nice old wooden house in the Indonesian style and the food is spectacular.
Option 2 : Italian food.
Bella Cucina Restaurant. It is very beautiful and romantic in a garden facing the sea and has a good wine list.
UBUD : 2 Nights
DAY 1 :
– Visit Pura Gunung Kawi temple dedicated to the god of water, surrounded by rice plantations, entrance fee 15,000 IDR p.p.
– Visit the Tirta Empul temple, in its holy waters, you purify yourself, it is believed that the water has magical healing powers.
-Spa Session: Ubud Traditional Spa. We recommend the “Rice former” massage with coconut oil and salts, starting from the feet to the head, emphasizing the shoulders and back, you can shower before and you can pay by credit card, they pick you up and take you to the hotel , massage of about 10-12 € / hour.
– Lunch: Peruvian restaurant “Pica South American kitchen”, they make causa and very good ceviche, candied bacon with applesauce Dessert 3 milks.
– Snack: In Gangga Coffee they serve different types of very good coffees and expresso, pancakes, waffles, sandwiches… etc. You have to ask for the V60 grain coffee with hazelnuts, which is very good.
– Dinner: Sacred Rice, you have to go at sunset to see the rice fields.
Day 2 :
– Rafting River Ayung, down the river where you can see the rice terraces, jungle, waterfalls, there are stops to bathe, includes buffet lunch. They pick you up at the hotel at 8:00am-9:00am if you want and they take you for free, it is a 2.5 hour tour with 28 rapids in 18km through which we will pass waterfalls, and many beautiful places, and we will make several stops to swim and it’s. They give you a bag to put your belongings in so they don’t get wet, and on the way back they have showers in case you want to shower before returning to the hotel. All inclusive is €30 p.p.
– After eating, go to the Tegalalang rice terraces and climb on the swing and do the coffee tasting we grow there (the tasting is free, if you want to buy a good coffee afterwards)
– Kanto Lamp Waterfall and Tibumana waterfall. It takes 30 minutes to go through the two waterfalls.
– Lunch: Avocado Warung (light option) or in Ithaka Warung Ubud (Spanish food, spinach and chicken croquettes, potato omelette and choco profiteroles), you eat mainly avocado, there is an avocado burger, ask for it!
– Cofee : In CarameL Ubud they serve spectacular cupcakes! try the red velvet cake and the apple pie.
– Time to relax at the hotel.
– Dinner: Sawah Terrace, beautiful views of the Ayung River, cozy and good.
SEMIYAK : 3 Nights
Day 1:
– Before leaving Ubud. Buffet breakfast and visit the monkey forest before leaving for seminyak.
– Spend the day at the beach!
– Lunch: Atlas Kitchen & coffee, a cozy place, cheap and with very good food, ask for the honey chicken, the pork, the Roti curry and the Martini expresso.
– Cofee: French pastries at POULE DELUXE.
– Relax by the hotel pool with some cocktails.
– Dinner: The Restaurant at the legion Bali. Very nice facing the sea with live piano from 7 to 10pm. Dress casual/ Resort Chic.
Day 2 :
– Have breakfast and see the Petitenget temple.
– Go to the local market.
– Spend the day at a Beach club Ka de ta, or potato head.
– Massage at De care day Spa, about €15 massage 1hr.
– Lunch: Naughty Nuri’s pork ribs.
– Cofee : The Fat Tourtle.
– Dinner: Bamboo, beautiful with charm and typical Indonesian food, there is live music. It’s close to the temple!
Day 3 :
– Have breakfast and go to Jimbaran beach to sunbathe.
– Massage at Spa at the Samaya Semiyak. couples massage of 2.5h for €100 includes:
Foot wash with aromatic sea salt delights, hot oil, tropical flower massage.
Choice of Royal Javanese Lulur or Balinese coffee for body scrub.
Milk bath with tea ceremony.
Frangipani and Jasmine Body Lotion
Traditional facial massage
– Lunch: Bikini Restaurant.
– Relaxation time at the hotel and enjoy the pool and why not a good cocktail.
– Dinner: Sangsaka Restaurant, spectacular 5 or 7 course tasting menu. You can order separate dishes or a tasting menu, whichever you prefer.
VISA
80+ nationalities can get a Visa on Arrival at the airport in the arrival hall for IDR 500,000 (ca USD 35). The Visa is valid for 30 days. It can be extended once for another 30 days by going to the immigration office.
Please check here on the details and what nationalities are eligible.
- Nationals from the ASEAN countries can enter without a visa (max 30 days)
- If your country is not on the Visa on Arrival List OR if you intend to stay longer than 60 days, then you need to apply for B211A Visit Visa before arriving in Indonesia (you can apply online; valid 60 days – extendable up to 180 days). Bali.com can facilitate the B211A Visa for you directly online (Application).
HOW TO VISIT
Getting around Bali isn’t hard. With the many taxis and transport drivers about if you don’t want to drive yourself you don’t have to.
If you’re going to drive a car here, ensure you have a current international license. If you’re going to ride a scooter, make sure you’re familiar with the roads and the—admittedly lenient—road rules. Having said that, foreigners on bikes always seem to get pulled over more than the locals. Expect heavy traffic most days in the tourist areas.
Motorbike: The Balinese prefer this mode of transportation because it’s cheap and you can bypass the traffic jams. Moreover, you can get to places where cars can’t go.
Traveling by motorbike gives you a sense of freedom. Especially when you use Google maps. This app will guide you to every corner of the island.
You can rent these scooters for Rph 60.000 to Rp. 125.000 for exactly 24 hours. The price depends on the location, the number of other rental options nearby or your ability to bargain. Discounts are usually possible when renting for 3 days or longer.
The price includes two helmets and you return the bike with a full tank. If you decide to tour around a bit longer than planned the owners are always happy to extend the rental period. You can do this by phone of course.
Due to the heavy traffic, we recommend traveling between villages by private driver or shuttle bus. It’s less tiring and you will not be inhaling the traffic fumes. Once in the village, you can rent a motorbike and from there tour around the area.
We recommend you to rent a bike with Darma rent a Bike.
You can whatsapp them at +62 819 – 1666 – 3383 and organize the rental of the motorcycle in advance, as well as having it delivered to your hotel on the day and time you want at no additional cost.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
In Bali you can expect a tropical, warm, and humid climate all year round.
There are only two main seasons in Bali: dry season and wet season. The dry season runs from April to September and is exactly that. Hot dry days with brilliant blue skies and a temperature of around 86 F.
The eastern side of the island receives strong winds from June to August—this is when the skies are filled with high-flying kites—and cools things down some.
From late October to early March, expect rainy season. In the beginning there are unexpected downpours randomly through the day, but by December to February anticipate extended days of rain and cloudy skies. It’s not cold and everything continues as normal, but I do find I miss the sunshine after a while.
WHERE TO EAT
IN JIMBARAN :

Sunset beach bar & Grill It is a place facing the sea where you can eat or drink something and relax. Its located at 13′ from the main airport in Jimbaran area. do not miss the most beautiful sunset!

Warung Bintang a 20 min de la White sand beach, comida típica, barata, pedir pato tuk tuk, mahi’ mahi, el curry. Tiene vistas a campos de arroz.

Ogix Warung it is a restaurant with beautiful views and you have to try: the bbq octopus and the satay prawns with peanut sauce, gado-gado and rich-rich chicken, bbq fish and banana and pineapple juice, dessert bananas with honey.
BEST HOTELS
- 3 years ago
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