How To Arrange An Awesome Birthday Party In A Bali Villa

How To Arrange An Awesome Birthday Party In A Bali Villa

Bali villas are usually rented by holidaymakers who wish to live in luxury during their time in Bali; however, Bali villas can also be rented for other reasons. These can include weddings, business meetings, and stag or hen parties, and Bali villas are also ideal locations for large birthday parties if you wish to invite lots of guests.

It should not surprise you that having a birthday party in a Bali villa does take some organising, not least because it is overseas, and you and your guests have to fly there. However, assuming that everyone can make their travel plans, we are going to focus on the party itself, how you can ensure everything goes to plan, and more importantly, that you and your guests have an awesome time and a huge amount of fun.

Start Planning Early: The best advice we can give you if you wish to have a birthday party in a Bali villa is to start planning as far in advance as possible. Lots of variables have to come together such as dates, your budget, your guest list, booking flights, and of course renting the Bali villa so the sooner you start planning all of this, the better.

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7 Things You Will Need Money For When Staying In A Bali Villa

7 Things You Will Need Money For When Staying In A Bali Villa

One thing that is certain when you go on holiday to Bali and your accommodation for that holiday is one of the amazing Bali villas, you are going to spend money over and beyond the cost of your flights and villa rental.

As you are staying in a Bali villa, there will be money that you need to spend for when you are there, and money that will be required for when you are out and about. To help you identify what your money will be spent on, we have highlighted seven that we believe are near certainties.

Essentials For The Villa: Although we hope you plan to spend more time out than in, there will still be some essential items that you need for your Bali villa. At the top of that list should be bottles of water as we recommend you avoid drinking the tap water in Bali. In addition, items such as tea, coffee, milk, breakfast cereals, bread, and snacks are likely to be needed.

Eating /Drinking Out: Bali is famous for its restaurants and bars, so we hope you have included visits to many of them on your itinerary. Prices are reasonable, and you will make your money last even longer if you look out for some of the special promotions that are advertised outside bars and restaurants such as “2 for 1” offers and happy hours.

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