Once declared as the most desirable island on earth by the Lonely
Planet, the exodus of tourists from other hot spots happened in Bali.
Ever since it was declared as a honeymoon paradise, this
once-upon-a-time island with quaint fishing villages has become a quiet
riot. It’s cool quotient has been tagged by the surf lovers; the back
packers have given the thumbs up signal too. But after the world
becoming more vulnerable to terror attacks, how safe is Bali for
romantic tourists who need privacy? The white sands in the south beaches
and the black sands in the northern belt, still reverberate through
Bali. It is every valentine’s dream come true. Here are some reasons
that could help cupid’s arrow struck lovers to enjoy the vacation. And
it has nothing to do with the 1939 film Honeymoon in Bali.
Never buy from strangers
Did you know that the original Bali villas were made by the Dutch? This was their yardstick of luxury for lovers. The concept has now emerged as the USP of Bali tourism. The need for privacy and safety at the same time has been upgraded in the new properties that dot the island. Security in many night clubs and hotels has become tighter ever since the bombings took place in 2002. Since travelers are now used to security checks, the same happens at the airports too. The Balinese people themselves now depend on the tourism industry and hence are alert to any threats. So they themselves feel responsible for the safety for the tourists. They understand the need for newlyweds to be left alone. In fact now there are very few areas where the security measures are not in place. Young lovers need to stay clear of magic mushrooms that are offered to them to increase ecstasy. Several beaches in Kuta have vendors offering it. Obviously no one on a short term romantic holiday will like to take the risk of buying anything from a stranger.
Beach security
Many newlyweds like to spend time on the beaches and maybe even swim around. But if there is a red flag in any part of the beach, avoid the area. There is a possibility of rip currents that can sweep anyone into the whirlpool. Even if you claim to be a strong swimmer, avoid taking a chance. Common sense should be applied in the crowded beaches during the peak season. Do not carry the essentials like money and passport and leave in open bags around. This happens often when couples are busy taking romantic pictures. For most bridal couples the honeymoon means lazing around. But being alert is a sign of prudency.
Secure rental villas
All private villas have effective communication systems and staff so that a couple does not feel disconnected at any time. Many wedding and travel portals consider Bali as a safe destination for honeymooners. The locals are like angels in the island of the Gods, protecting the tourists. As long they are smiling and welcoming lovers with warmth, Bali will always continue to be a dreamscape.
Never buy from strangers
Did you know that the original Bali villas were made by the Dutch? This was their yardstick of luxury for lovers. The concept has now emerged as the USP of Bali tourism. The need for privacy and safety at the same time has been upgraded in the new properties that dot the island. Security in many night clubs and hotels has become tighter ever since the bombings took place in 2002. Since travelers are now used to security checks, the same happens at the airports too. The Balinese people themselves now depend on the tourism industry and hence are alert to any threats. So they themselves feel responsible for the safety for the tourists. They understand the need for newlyweds to be left alone. In fact now there are very few areas where the security measures are not in place. Young lovers need to stay clear of magic mushrooms that are offered to them to increase ecstasy. Several beaches in Kuta have vendors offering it. Obviously no one on a short term romantic holiday will like to take the risk of buying anything from a stranger.
Beach security
Many newlyweds like to spend time on the beaches and maybe even swim around. But if there is a red flag in any part of the beach, avoid the area. There is a possibility of rip currents that can sweep anyone into the whirlpool. Even if you claim to be a strong swimmer, avoid taking a chance. Common sense should be applied in the crowded beaches during the peak season. Do not carry the essentials like money and passport and leave in open bags around. This happens often when couples are busy taking romantic pictures. For most bridal couples the honeymoon means lazing around. But being alert is a sign of prudency.
Secure rental villas
All private villas have effective communication systems and staff so that a couple does not feel disconnected at any time. Many wedding and travel portals consider Bali as a safe destination for honeymooners. The locals are like angels in the island of the Gods, protecting the tourists. As long they are smiling and welcoming lovers with warmth, Bali will always continue to be a dreamscape.
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