Bali is among the most popular destinations in Indonesia for good reasons. The beaches are ideal for surfing and sunbathing, the locals are friendly, and you will have beautiful hiking sites at your disposal. What’s more, you can find affordable beach resorts and cruise boats in Ayana Bali. 

Whether you are looking staying in the city, going cruising, or you prefer the quiet suburbs, Ayana is the ideal place. One of the main factors to consider while traveling is your safety. Enjoying your vacation in Ayana, Bali and managing to stay safe can be a tall order. 

Some of the practices in the city can put your safety at risk. However, if you’re planning to go cruising at the Ayana Lako Sae, you can be sure that your safety will be guaranteed. Staffs at the facility are hospitable and will make you feel at home. 

Remember, there are no rules on the average Bali roads to deal with pedestrians if you’re a motorcyclist. As a pedestrian, you will need to look right and left before crossing the streets fast to avoid accidents. There are various things to do to remain safe from accidents and snatch thieves while in the city. Here are some essential tips.

Securing Your Belongings

While you are less likely to encounter robbers in Bali, theft in Bali beach resort rooms and snatch theft are rampant. To be on the safe side you should: 

  • Always keep windows and doors locked when you are not in the hotel and during the night
  • Don’t overlook your security box or safe at the resort
  • Avoid walking around with your original documents. Carry copies and lock the originals in your safe at the resort.
  • What do you do if your hotel room doesn’t have a safe? You may want to walk around with all your belongings safely tucked in your front carry pouch
  • Have a front carry pouch where you can safely keep your valuables when exploring Bali

How to be Safe on Bali Streets

The traffic in Bali can be disorderly and frustrating especially for people visiting the city for the first time. Whether you are a would-be motorist or a pedestrian, here are tips to help you make it through the chaos. 

While on the streets, stop, observe, and listen. Unlike in many countries where there are traffic rules, you will only get traffic suggestions in Bali. This means that you will watch some of the rules you’re used to being blatantly ignored. To be on the safe side; don’t assume that vehicles will stop to give you the way. Always give the vehicles the right of way to be safe. If you are new in the city, hire a car and a driver rather than driving yourself. 

You will be safer this way than hiring a self-drive car. After all, resident drivers know their way around Bali more than you would know. Having a driver take you around the city allows you to relax and explore Bali better. 

Never ride a self-drive motorcycle regardless of the urge. Stories of tourists being involved in motorcycle accidents are rampant in Bali and you want to get back from your vacation in one piece. 

Stay Safe along the Beaches in Bali

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Bali’s beaches are some of the best attractions on the island. However, they are not entirely safe for visitors. You could be at risk of scorching sun, riptides, and tsunamis. Here are some tips to help you stay safe while at the beach in Bali. 

Be on the Lookout for Red Flags

If you’re visiting the southwest side of Bali, you may want to know that the beaches are susceptible to undertows and rip tides. The most dangerous beaches are marked with red flags. These beaches are prone to strong currents that can sweep you down the sea. Wear sunblock and apply good quality SPF sunscreen to protect your skin from ultraviolet rays. 

Finally

Bali is a beautiful island that you should put in your bucket list if you’ve not yet visited the city. These tips will help you remain safe while on vacation.