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How does Bali compare to Pattaya or Phuket


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1 hour ago, georgegeorgia said:

I just heard a work colleague saying how great Bali is !

They could retire there they said 

 

I asked them to compare it to Pattaya or Phuket but they have never been !

 

So guys who have been ....is Bali a good retirement option ?

 

I want to go but ....I have this image of tattooed Aussie bogans/chavs holding beer bottles 

 

I want to go but ....I have this image of tattooed Aussie bogans/chavs holding beer bottles "  Yes quite a few Aussies like Bali for their hols.

 

I've been there about 10 times, for company meetings and as a location for Indo. government seminars etc.

 

I enjoyed every trip. I found the locals friendly and welcoming, and plenty of English.

 

Give it a try!

 

I guess some searching will open up details r retirement and some comments from westerners already retired there.

 

God luck.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Celsius said:

You can't compare it with Phuket. Phuket is a lawless $hit hole lawless mafia central.

 

Bali is not.

 

If young hippies annoy you then Bali is not for you and neither is any place on this planet outside your mom's basement.

Why do people want to be surrounded by millions of tourists?

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1 hour ago, bignok said:

Thats why I wouldnt go. Muslim nation. Not proper law enforcement after. Some got only a few years jail.

You've not been so your view is just wrong, if you'd been to other parts of Indonesia you'd know the difference. non muslim aussie bogans love going to Bali

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7 hours ago, bignok said:

Why do people want to be surrounded by millions of tourists?

Bali is not just a tourist spot. There's plenty of places outside the immediate Bali beaches / town, which are very local. Very friendly caring people, always happy to share great food. Enough English, great architecture, black and white checked symbolic flags everywhere, lots of artisan workshops. And then there's UBUD,  city way less tourists, very Balinese style, attitudes and the location of the famous / wonderful Dirty Dick restaurant.

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7 hours ago, save the frogs said:

what's wrong with people surfing?

are you jealous because you're too fat to surf?

 

what's next? we should start hating people who part their hair the middle?

 

I've surfed, certainly not too fat, too fit maybe. It's just the mindset of those bogan surfer dudes, if you know you know

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47 minutes ago, geisha said:

I’ve spent 3 weeks there lately. Never saw many bars, it’s pubs and restaurants and beach clubs everywhere. Never noticed any bar girls at all. 
lots of music and young people. 

Long time ago to travel and layover there a lot. in fact I was in Sari club Sept 28 2002 

Bali used to have the girls you are talking about working the disco/clubs, they came from Java en masse on weekends. Had plenty of fun then beautiful island and people, culture. The last time I was in Ubud was a few years after the attacks at that point I figured it was ruined  unless one desires mass commercialism and constant hassles. The guys I knew with Balinese wives did not meet them in bars.

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13 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

If you're in the southern third of the island, west or south of Denpasar it's an absolute pit from the worst nightmare you've ever imagined in your life. That area is so congested, so overdeveloped, with traffic that is some of most horrendous on earth.

Sounds like Penang. I loved it in the 70s, but in 2017 it was horrible. More people does not make places better. International mass tourism is not good for the favourite places, but hopefully it means that other places don't get destroyed.

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16 hours ago, vangrop said:

Muslim country ruled by the charie and the book too dangerous too intollerant. Give me a zen boudhistic country as Thailand. To live and let live. So no comparison, Pukhet Pattaya far better to live.

"Pukhet Pattaya far better to live"?

Blimey, that's a low bar to clear. 

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17 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

So guys who have been ....is Bali a good retirement option ?

I would say no. I went a couple of years back and quite nice to get out and about so ok for a visit but not not for me on a long term basis.

The beach was covered in rubbish, about the worst I have seen and seen some grim areas around Pattaya. Touts were a real pain, walking along the road motorbikes would crawl alongside trying to sell you something. Food not too bad but didn't seem to have the same scope in variety as you get here in Thailand.

It is each to there own but when looking at retirement you need to do the homework.

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2 hours ago, geisha said:

I’ve spent 3 weeks there lately. Never saw many bars, it’s pubs and restaurants and beach clubs everywhere. Never noticed any bar girls at all. 
lots of music and young people. 

Certainly agree with you! I have lived and worked in Jakarta for around 5 years and been to Bali, maybe 15 times. Its a place to take a girlfriend, not really a place to get one. If the OP is looking for bar girls etc, paying a bar fine, then no and certainly no Go Go bars!

Its more a place to chill out and enjoy the scenery, plenty of culture around if you care to look!

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19 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

that was around 2002, i went 6 months after and was pretty dead, then fully recovered

I was in that bar 6 months before it was bombed.

 

I've been to Bali 13 times, but after I started visiting Phuket decided Thailand was my preferred place to retire.

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I first went to Bali in 1976 and it was a paradise, reminiscent of the film based upon it. At that time Kuta had only a couple of bars and less hotels.  The mainly Hindu people there were happy and welcoming. Years later Javanese people, seeing the wealth the Island generated, started to flock there to fleece the tourists. They effectively ruined the main tourist areas with their presence and sales tactics. As others have stated, it has become an overcrowded nightmare in those areas where the short-term party goers congregate. Most commentators here will have formed their opinions of Bali based on stays in Kuta in the same way that the ignorant believe Patong is all that Phuket offers.

Bali is 10x the size of Thailand's biggest Island and there are many places inland and around the coastline that can offer a retiree a great lifestyle. Many avail themselves of that lifestyle. Indonesia appreciates the inflow of money from visitors and the visa and stay requirements are a breeze in comparison to Thailand.

 

If the girlie thing is a must for you it does exist in the clubs. I was once having a quiet beer with others at the small bar in my accommodation hotel, before heading out for the night, when a guy went around the bar taking orders for ladies from the drinkers. 

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