Bali is more than an island. It has become one of the most sought-after honeymoon destinations for Gulf couples, and for good reason: lush tropical scenery, private resorts overlooking the ocean, and a calm pace of life that gives newlyweds an ideal start to their life together. In this guide we tour the island’s most romantic regions, then answer the most practical question of all: how do you stay online from the moment you land, without any hassle?
Why couples choose Bali
Bali offers something for every taste. If you want total privacy, you will find villas with private pools tucked among the rice fields. If you prefer a touch of luxury, world-class resorts line the white-sand beaches. Add sunset-facing restaurants, couples’ spa sessions, and boat trips, and it becomes clear why the island tops honeymoon lists year after year.
Bali’s most romantic regions
Ubud is the cultural and natural heart of Bali, famous for its terraced rice paddies, ancient temples, and green forests. It is ideal for couples seeking quiet and a stay surrounded by nature, far from the crowds.
Uluwatu, at the island’s southern tip, offers the most dramatic clifftop views over the ocean. Its famous temple at sunset is one of the most romantic sights in all of Bali.
Nusa Dua is the island’s manicured luxury-resort district, with calm beaches and clear water, suited to anyone who wants a comfortable stay that pairs refined service with privacy.
Seminyak suits couples who love a modern vibe: stylish cafes, shopping, and international beachfront restaurants.
Why connectivity matters on a honeymoon
The question may sound odd, but think about the details of the trip: maps for moving between regions, translation apps for talking to drivers and restaurants, booking activities and transport on the go, and sharing photos of your best moments with family back home. Reliable connectivity is not a luxury on a trip like this. It is what keeps everything running smoothly, without stress.
An eSIM ready before takeoff: comfort from minute one
Instead of hunting for SIM kiosks at the airport after a long flight, you can set up an Indonesia eSIM before you travel and activate it the moment you land. No need to remove your primary SIM, no waiting in lines, and no surprises on a roaming bill. Review the Indonesia plans on the Indonesia destination page and pick what fits the length of your trip.
A practical tip: as on any tropical island, signal strength can vary in remote hill areas or on isolated beaches, so download maps for offline use as a backup when heading somewhere far off the beaten path.
Is your trip more than one destination?
Many newlyweds add a stop in Singapore or Kuala Lumpur on the way to or from Bali. If that is your plan, the Asia bundle, which covers 11 destinations on a single eSIM, spares you swapping SIMs between airports and keeps you connected across the whole route, from the first airport to your last night on the island.
Practical steps before you fly
First, confirm that both your phones support eSIM technology on the compatible devices page. Most modern phones do, but checking takes only a minute. Second, after purchase, follow the installation guide step by step. It is best to complete installation while on your home Wi-Fi the day before you travel. Third, review Indonesia’s entry and visa requirements through official channels before booking your tickets, since these details change and it is always best to verify at the source.
The takeaway
A honeymoon deserves to be free of technical headaches. Set up an eSIM before takeoff, download the essential apps, and leave it to Bali to dazzle you with its beauty. From the rice fields of Ubud to the sunset at Uluwatu, you will find that the best moments come when the practical details are settled in advance, and you are connected to share them with the one you love.
Written by
Simply Team