One wish (not a rule!): please don’t wear black—it’s not a funeral 😉 We’re on an island, so bring those breezy, beachy vibes. Rock whatever makes you feel comfy and confident. Shorts, flip-flops, or even barefoot? Totally welcome!
Of course! They’re our guests too. Bring them early for a swim and soak up the sunset before the party starts.
It’s dry season, so expect warm, humid, tropical feels. Sunscreen, people!
No shuttles, but Grab or Gojek (online taxis) will get you there easily. Just plan ahead if you're staying in a more remote spot.
Please be there by 5.00PM sharp—we’ll start with canapés and that golden hour glow.
We’re working on the schedule—it’ll be up soon on a separate page.
Outdoors! Think cliffside garden, ocean view, and all the breezy island magic.
Yes, please! Snap away and share them with us
Oh yes, that's the plan! We plan to have no guest go thirsty on our watch 😄
We plan to make options available for meat-lovers, veggies, and plant-based friends. You will NOT leave hungry.
Nothing planned yet... but let’s just say, keep your dancing shoes nearby 😊
Most likely, yes! But don’t forget to live in the moment too.
Yep—parking’s available right in front of the villa.
No need to bring anything. But if you're feeling generous, you can help fund our honeymoon 😉
Closer to the date, check the “Location” page for go-to people (groomsmen, bridesmaids… or us, you know who we are 😎).
Want freedom? Rent a scooter or a car (with or without driver). It’s affordable and easy—just bring your license. Otherwise, download Grab or Gojek for motorbike or car taxis. Just note: in some remote spots, online drivers might ghost you. If that happens, your only option is a local taxi (they’ll name their price up front—usually not cheap).
Grab or Gojek works, but they might ask you to meet outside the airport gates (classic turf wars with local taxis). You can also hop in a conventional taxi right outside arrivals—just double-check the price before you go.
In tourist hotspots (Canggu, Seminyak, etc.)—pretty rough. Uluwatu can get busy too, but May isn’t peak season, so fingers crossed!
Totally. Lots of gorgeous, unique stays—though sometimes pricier than hotels. On a budget? Look for simple 2–3 star hotels or homestays.
Absolutely! We get it—Bali shouldn’t break the bank. There are tons of hostels and homestays that are easy on the wallet and big on vibes. If you don’t mind bunk beds or shared showers, you might even gain a few new travel buddies along the way 😉
Look at you, fancy! If you’re the “I want rose petals on the bed and a floating breakfast in the pool” type—Bali's got you covered. They are even easier to find, we'd say. From private cliffside villas to 5-star resorts with butlers and bubble baths, you’ll feel like royalty in no time.
Florian swears by bananas, Coca-Cola, and rum (science unclear 😅). But here’s the real advice: 1. Don’t drink tap water—even to rinse fruit. 2. Skip ice cubes if you’re unsure of the source 3. Avoid food that’s been sitting out in room temprature. 4. If you're street-food curious, make sure it’s hot and cooked in front of you. 5. Bring meds like Imodium or Diapet. 6. Stay hydrated—Pocari Sweat is your best friend.
NOPE. Stick to bottled!
It's moderate! Just watch your stuff in crowded places and be extra careful crossing roads—traffic can be wild, especially after dark. And don't leave anything on your scooter or car (if you rent one).
Sure! Better safe than sorry—especially for longer trips.
Bali’s got solid medical facilities—especially in touristy areas. There are international clinics and hospitals with English-speaking staff (and good aircon too). If it’s something minor, you can find local pharmacies (Apotek) almost everywhere, and they’re usually super helpful. In case of a reefcut, try to reach Florian and he'd be happy to help. Self-help: fresh lime does the trick (no guarantee!) But of course, fingers crossed none of us will need anything more than a Band-Aid and a nap!
No need! ATMs from local banks (BCA, Mandiri, BNI) are everywhere.
Both. Cards are widely accepted in restaurants and shops, but smaller vendors may prefer cash or QR code apps. Want to go digital? Download DANA—it links to Visa/Mastercard and lets you pay via QR easily.
Yep—no worries there.
We recommend it! Grab one at the airport—Telkomsel usually has the best coverage. Hot tip: download the MyTelkomsel app to buy data at way cheaper rates.
Bali is home to digital nomads. So, it is generally good—especially in cafes and coworking spots. If you plan to work, head to a coworking café for reliable speed.
Restaurants usually include service tax in the bill already. Street vendors? Up to you. And if someone helps you park, hand them Rp2,000 for a scooter or Rp5,000 for a car (that’s like €0.10–0.30).
- Nasi Campur Bali – a little bit of everything, Indonesian style - Babi Guling – whole roasted pig (epic) - Ayam Betutu – slow-cooked, spiced chicken or duck - Sambal Matah – Isel’s fave! Raw, zesty, spicy magic - Martabak – sweet or savory pancake from heaven - Gado-Gado – peanut-sauced veggie salad - Bubur Ketan Hitam – black rice dessert with coconut milk - And of course... Nasi Goreng. Iconic.
A polite “No, thank you” goes a long way. If you’re interested, ask for a price list or say you know a place that’s cheaper—sometimes that unlocks “local price.”
Think summer chic—light, fun, and comfy. Most places are relaxed, but double-check club dress codes online just in case.
It’s chill but cool—from reggae bars to world-class clubs. Sunset cocktails or all-night dancing? You pick your vibe. Double-check the closing time, tho. Most clubs closes before 01:00.
Besides your cutest summer fits: - Sunscreen (yes, you can buy it here too) - Electrolytes or hangover cure - A reusable water bottle - Comfy sandals or flip-flops - And your best mood 😎
Yes and yes—kind of. Just know, Bali traffic has its own flow. People might drive the wrong way, make surprise turns, or zip through narrow spaces. Go with the rhythm, stay alert, and ride like a local.