Safest Neighbourhoods in Bali (and Areas to Avoid)
Area by area — where solo women actually go
- Ubud (cultural-spiritual centre): the established solo-female anchor — yoga retreats (Yoga Barn, Radiantly Alive), the Monkey Forest, the rice-paddy walks, vegan cafés (Alchemy, Sage), wellness scene. Low harassment, low crime, very comfortable.
- Canggu (surf and digital nomad): Echo Beach, Berawa, Pererenan; coworking spaces (Outpost, Tropical Nomad), surf schools, café culture (Crate, The Shady Shack), nightlife (La Brisa, Old Man's). Solo-female-popular and comfortable.
- Seminyak (upscale beach): beach clubs (Potato Head, Ku De Ta, La Plancha), boutique hotels, restaurants (Mama San, Sarong); polished and safe, more expensive.
- Uluwatu and the Bukit Peninsula: surf points (Padang Padang, Bingin), cliff-top resorts; lower-density, beach-resort feel; safe but isolated.
- Kuta and Legian: the original tourist strip; sleazier nightlife; aggressive bar touts; documented drink-spiking incidents; the area most solo women now skip.
- Sanur (east-coast traditional): family-oriented, calm, older-traveller demographic; entirely safe; quieter than the west coast.
- Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan (off-island): increasingly popular day trips and overnight; the boat crossing has had safety issues (overcrowded fast-boats); transport is the risk, not the islands.
- Gili Islands (off Lombok, often combined): Gili Trawangan (party), Gili Air (mid), Gili Meno (quiet); generally safe; horse-cart taxis and bicycles only.
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