If you live in Bali and wish to travel with your pet, these pet friendly villas in Bali, from Villa Finder may be the purrfect place. Even if you’re travelling without your pet!
5 Pet friendly villas in Bali
Bali is a tropical paradise, filled with stunning beaches, hippy cafés, and some of the most fantastic hiking trails in Asia. This sounds like an amazing holiday plan. However, if you are wondering if Bali is a good place to travel around with your furry friends, the answer is YES! With plenty of pet-friendly cafés, accommodations and beaches available, it’s common to see travellers bringing their pets around Bali.
Can you bring your pets to Bali?
While it’s possible to bring your furry friend to some parts of Indonesia if you are from a rabies-free country, that is not the case in Bali at the moment. No pets are allowed to enter or leave Bali, and even if you manage to do so, getting them out of the island is also a long, tiring and costly process. The requirements for pets to enter and exit Indonesia are extremely strict. You may read more about pet passports here. However, if you’re residing in Bali and want to get a pet, check out the local adoption shelters! Pets are often not allowed in hotels. If you would like to bring them on your weekend trips, try to find an alternative instead. For those who are looking for a pet-friendly accommodation in Bali, I have compiled a list of pet-friendly villas in Bali for your next holiday (some villas even have their own pets in it!)
Villa Theo – Umalas
This villa has an open-plan living space and an expansive garden with a beautiful pool in the middle. From the pool, you will find a stair leading to a piece of lush green lawn. That means there are lots of space for your fur friend to run about and roll around! You can relax at the bale while playing fetch at the same time. The villa has five bedrooms, perfect for having a big family gathering. I heard that there’s a pet in this villa too… Check it out!
The little friend at Villa Theo
Villa Tangram – Seminyak
A gorgeous holiday retreat in the heart of Seminyak, Villa Tangram is perfect for big groups. The villa has six bedrooms, accommodating up to 12 people. If you want an intimate celebration with your closest friends, this is the place to be. Pets are allowed, so you don’t have to worry about leaving them lonely at home while you are having a great time with your human friends. There is plenty of space for your pet to run around. Just a stone’s throw from Oberoi Eat Street and walking distance to Double Six Beach, there is a lot to explore here.
Villa Arimbi – Sanur
Half of Villa Arimbi is a semi open-plan, breezy living space. There is also an expansive garden surrounding the swimming pool. The highlight of the garden is the beautiful lotus pond with a bale in the middle. The villa has five spacious bedrooms, perfect if you travel with friends or family. Mertasari Beach is just a five-minute walk away – how about going for a beach walk with your four-legged friend?
Villa Bakung – Candidasa
Villa Bakung is a treat for both you and your pets. It enjoys an enviable beachfront location in Candidasa. You will have a piece of white sand beach to yourself. The villa can accommodate up to eight people and is suitable for small events. A unique way to celebrate your special occasion in Bali!
Villa Bukit – Nusa Lembongan
Chances are, you will want to spend a weekend in a neighbouring island – Nusa Lembongan at some point during your stay in Bali. Villa Bukit will be the right choice for you and your pets. There are plenty of restaurants and activities around for you to explore. The villa staff will also be more than happy to help you take care of the pets.
About the author:
Rachel Soh writes for Villa Finder, the leading villa booking and distribution services in Bali, Thailand, Sri Lanka and Mauritius. All villas are inspected and handpicked to ensure high quality, maintenance and services.
Please note: These villas may change in availability over time. Please contact a travel agent.
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