How to keep yourself entertained on Gili Air

Given Gili Air is set up as the less hectic of the Gilis you’ll spend most of your time relaxing, and not doing much else. As much as we like sitting on the beach, reclining in a lounger, it’s nice to see a bit of where you’re staying, so we did some walking and cycling too. The bars along the right side of the island all seem to have loungers, but some you’ll have to pay for, others will let you use if you’re purchasing food and drink. You’ll find loungers on the Gili’s are at least half the price of Bali.

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Gili Air

Gili Air, one of the three Gili Islands has a different vibe from Gili T. The island on the whole didn’t have the wow factor for us that Gili T did, but it should definitely still be on your list of places to go as there’s still clear turquoise waters to discover, beaches, good places to eat and drink and time to relax.

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Gili Trawangan

Gili Trawangan or Gili T as it’s more commonly known is the biggest of the three Gili islands and the most developed. The main road at the front of the island where the ferries come in is lined with bars, restaurants and dive shops. This is where you’ll find the majority of the eating options, with only a handful more scattered across the island.

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10 day itinerary for Bali

10 day itinerary for Bali – Whether you’ve got one or two weeks for your trip in Bali, below is the route we took and would recommend to others. While not all the places below are the usual tourist traps i.e. Sanur, the slower pace of life is nicer than the hustle and bustle of Seminyak and Kuta. Note to reader: Stay away from Kuta. It’s a hole.

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About

Hey, We’re Mike and Charlotte. So glad you’ve found us here. We’re grateful for all the other blogs out there that have helped us plan our trips, we hope ours is of some use to you. We aren’t traditional backpackers, I’m pretty sure we’re allergic to dorm rooms and we prefer our hotels with pools, but […]

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