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RECOMMENDED BALI DATES
Depending on how long you plan to stay in Bali, we recommend you come at least 2-3 days before the Welcome Drinks on Thursday, April 10th, to recover from jet lag and enjoy some sight seeing and relaxation.
April 3rd - 14th, 2025
Black-tie optional, pastels, and neutrals. Check Pinterest page for inspiration.
DRESS CODE
Once you RSVP, please make a selection from the set menu for the dinner reception. You can do so here.
RECEPTION MENU
WELCOME DRINKS
The Ocean Deck at Ulu Cliffhouse, Uluwatu, Bali. Kids welcome.
Please RSVP here.
Thursday, April 10th, 2025 | 5:00pm
CEREMONY
Tamarama Villa, The Ungasan Clifftop Resort, Utuwatu, Bali.
Saturday, April 12, 2025 | 4:00pm
COCKTAILS
Villa Ambar, The Ungasan Clifftop Resort, Utuwatu, Bali. After Ceremony, time to be confirmed.
Saturday, April 12, 2025
RECEPTION
Selatan Lawn, The Ungasan Clifftop Resort, Utuwatu, Bali. Time to be confirmed.
Saturday, April 12, 2025
AFTER PARTY
After the reception - Location to be confirmed. Check back at a later date for an update.
Saturday, April 12, 2025
RECOVERY DAY
We will most-likely stay around Uluwatu for a couple more days, so we could find a pool club to all meet in the afternoon.
Sunday, April 13, 2025
GIFTS
Your presence at our wedding is the greatest gift of all. However, should you wish to help us celebrate with a gift, we ask that you contribute to our Honeymoon Fund.
ACCOMMODATION
Several villa suites have been temporarily reserved for guests attending our wedding at the Ungasan Clifftop Resort. Please see the Accommodation page for more information. Please note that these villa suites are limited.
All bookings will be made through our wedding planner, Narelle Williams, narelle@globalweddings.com.au.
Her company also acts as a travel agency, helping you book flights, accommodation, transportation, and other services.
TRANSPORTATION
Airport: You will be flying into Ngurah Rai International Airport. When searching for flights, the name of your destination will likely come up as Bali (Denpasar) (DPS).
Resort: The Ungasan Clifftop Resort in Uluwatu is around a 45-minute drive from the Airport. All guests with a room at The Ungasan will have luxury airport/hotel transfers included in their package. Please notify the resort of your arrival. The ceremony, reception, after-party, and the following day recovery brunch are all located within The Ungasan.
If you are staying in another resort, our wedding planner, Narelle Williams, can help organize transportation for you to the wedding ceremony at The Ungasan.
CHILDREN
Due to the nature and size of the venue (cliffside), we decided that it is safer for the ceremony and reception to be adult-only, except for the few children who will form part of the ceremony itself. By request, our wedding planner can arrange for nannies to stay with your children at your villa, or to entertain them at a play area for all kids in one of the villas on-site.
We have travelled to Bali a number of times and the nanny services are world-class. The agencies pride themselves on ensuring each nanny has their official police check, first aid certification, and matched with a child according to their needs. As parents ourselves, we understand the importance of this aspect of your trip.
For the kids, if you feel you want them near, Villa Ambar has a large lawn and a large inside air-conditioned TV room. This villa is right next to the reception area (Selatan Lawn), so it will be very easy for parents to check on their children.
The nannies cost $15.00 AUD per nanny, per hour, and any children under 8 years old will need to have their own nanny, even if they are part of the same family.
For more details, please email our wedding planner, Narelle Williams, to organize a nanny. Your nanny can be introduced over Whatsapp ahead of your arrival so that you can familiarize yourself more with them, should you wish.
BALI TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS
Passport with 6 months validity from date of return.
Visa is required for Australian Passport holders, this can be obtained online via https://molina.imigrasi.go.id/ prior to travel or on arrival at the airport. Please select the option B1 Tourism Visa on arrival. Cost is 500,000 Indonesian Rupiah. If you hold a Passport from another country you can check the link to confirm your visa requirements.
Tourist levy of IDR 150,000 per person is required for foreign tourists entering Bali. The tourist levy is separate from the e-Visa on Arrival or the Visa on Arrival. Cashless payments can be made online prior to travel or on arrival at designated payment counters at Bali's airport and seaport. See the Bali Provincial Government's official website https://lovebali.baliprov.go.id/home for further information.
Customs form must be completed online prior to travel, available within 3 days of travel https://ecd.beacukai.go.id/
OTHER BALI INFORMATION
Taxi’s: The best taxi company by far is Blue Bird Taxi, which uses blue vehicles with a light on the roof bearing a stylized bluebird. Drivers speak reasonable English and use the meter at all times. Watch out for fakes – there are many. Look for 'Blue Bird' over the windscreen and the phone number.
Currency: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). You can exchange your foreign currency into Indonesian Rupiah once you get to Bali.
This will give you a good idea of how much each note is worth:
10,000 Rupiah (Approximately $1.00 AUD) – Purple
20,000 Rupiah (Approximately $2.00 AUD) – Green
50,000 Rupiah (Approximately $5.00 AUD) – Blue
100,000 Rupiah (Approximately $10.00 AUD) – Pink
Money changes: Money changers in Bali are big tourist traps and travellers regularly get ripped off. Always double check the money you've been given and use your own calculator to check rate. ONLY use a money changer with the letters "PT" on their shop. This means it is a government registered business in Bali and uses official rates. Credit Cards are widely accepted in most shops and hotels, but for markets cash is the only form of payment. You can make withdrawals from ATM’s which can be found on every corner and in Circle K shops and Mini Marts.
Basic Indonesian words:
Selamat Pagi: Good morning
Selamat Siang: Good afternoon
Selamat sore: Good evening
Selamat malam: Good night
Apa kabar?: How are you? – Kabar baik: I’m good
Terima kasih: Thank you
Sama Sama: You are welcome
Ia/ Tidak: Yes/No
Permisi: Excuse me
Health: Bottled water is the safest to drink.
There is a highly recommended Medical and Emergency Clinic near Kuta called BIMC Hospital, they are open 24 hours and Australian doctors are on hand, call +62 361 3003 911, address Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai 100 X, Kuta 80361.