Bali has long been a favourite destination for antipodeans — and increasingly, the world. Travellers journey far and wide for that unmistakable island magic: lush landscapes, spiritual depth, and a warmth of culture that lingers long after departure.

Steeped in tradition and home to a predominantly Hindu population, Bali’s people are among the kindest and most patient you’ll meet — where even a two-hour traffic jam is taken in stride. The island’s 4+ million residents rely heavily on tourism, alongside manufacturing and trade exports. With its natural beauty, thriving beach club scene, and ever-evolving culinary landscape stretching from Uluwatu to Canggu, it’s no surprise entrepreneurs and expats are choosing to call Bali home.

But with rapid growth comes responsibility. A sustainable tourism model is no longer optional — it’s imperative for both the local community and the environment.


Sustainability in Action

Finns Beach Club (Canggu)
A mega beachfront destination with pools, restaurants, and roaming performers, Finns is taking meaningful steps toward environmental responsibility — from launching a solar-powered beach-cleaning robot to funding Bali’s first air and sea rescue helicopter and supporting youth education initiatives.
🔗 https://www.google.com/search?q=Finns+Beach+Club+Bali

Potato Head Beach Club (Seminyak)
A leader in creative sustainability, Potato Head embraces circular design — transforming waste into art and functional design pieces.
🔗 https://www.google.com/search?q=Potato+Head+Beach+Club+Bali

Sungai Watch
This grassroots organisation is on a mission to stop plastic pollution before it reaches Bali’s oceans. Their river barriers and clean-up operations are making measurable impact, particularly during wet season.
🔗 https://www.google.com/search?q=Sungai+Watch+Bali


Conscious Stays & Local Hospitality

Ini Vie Hospitality Group
Bali-owned and operated, Ini Vie focuses on employing locals, preserving cultural traditions, and protecting the natural environment.


Island Escape: Gili Air

Catch a ferry from Padang Bai to Gili Air for a serene, car-free island experience. With no motorbikes allowed and a structured waste management program in place, Gili Air offers a slower, more sustainable pace.


Bali’s Conscious Culinary Scene

Ubud

Syrco Base
Founded by acclaimed Chef Syrco Bakker, this regenerative culinary destination features a working garden, workshop space, artisan store, and contemporary dining experience — nurturing young talent and encouraging conscious living.
🔗 https://www.google.com/search?q=Syrco+Base+Ubud


Uluwatu

Once known primarily for epic surf and clifftop villas, Uluwatu is now a thriving foodie hub driven by a passionate expat and local community.

There’s an undeniable buzz about Uluwatu — a sense of innovation and thoughtful design, even amid rapid change.


Canggu


Where to Eat, Play & Stay

EAT

  • Syrco Base, Ubud
  • Kala, Uluwatu
  • Santorini, Gili Air
  • Bar Vera, Canggu

PLAY

  • Finns Beach Club
  • Tropical Temptation Beach Club
  • Gili Air

STAY

  • Santorini, Gili Air
  • Monolocale Resort, Seminyak
  • Lyvin Melasti Villas, Bukit
  • Kaamala Resort, Ubud

Travel Light, Travel Right

A more sustainable Bali begins with the locals — and ends with us. Respect the island’s deep spiritual history, support businesses investing in community and environment, and tread lightly.

Bali is one of the world’s great treasures — a wellness destination blessed with extraordinary landscapes and even kinder people.

Treat her well.

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