We recently went on a one-week island hopping trip to Bali, Gili Islands and Lombok of the Indonesian archipelago. It was a much-needed break for all of us plus a chance to get away from the perpetually gloomy/rainy weather in Singapore that had started to get depressing.
We have been to Bali twice before (if interested you can check out the first blog post here and the second one here) but we love the Island of the Gods so much that we could go there again and again. This time we decided to combine Bali with some of the nearby islands.
This post is going to be less wordy (by my standards) and more photo-heavy. What with a picture being worth a thousand words and all π
Since we had already explored Bali in the past, our original plan was to fly to Bali from Singapore and just spend a few hours there before taking a fast boat on the same day to Gili Islands.
Our flight from Singapore was very early in the morning for which we woke up hours before the crack of dawn and drove to the airport yawning and bleary-eyed. But unfortunately for us, we happened to fly Scoot (which I'm sorry to say is a dreadful airline) and our short flight to Bali was delayed by more than two hours which made us narrowly miss the fast boat to Gili Islands that we had pre-booked, not to mention the check-in at the resort on Gili Air which had also been booked in advance. Needless to say, I was pretty miffed about the whole thing. The husband on the other hand was typically unfazed (I find that mildly annoying π).
Landing in Bali itself appeared to be a riveting development for our children so while they started playing some arcane game at the airport, we sat down together and mulled what to do about our situation. We found out that there were no other fast boats to Gili Islands on that day so we made the decision to stay in Bali and travel to Gili Islands the next day. First we contacted the fast boat operator who was very obliging and immediately offered us a refund on our booking. We then contacted the resort on Gili Air who was also understanding of our situation and considerately waived off our room charge for the first day. After that, we scrolled through TripAdvisor and booked a resort that was closest to the fast boat harbor and then booked a fast boat to Gili Islands the next day afternoon. Having solved the issues arising from the flight delay, we promptly booked a taxi to our resort in Bali and were on our way.
Bloo Lagoon Eco Village is an eco-resort that overlooks the ocean above Padangbai in East Bali. Padangbai is a busy port where most people take the ferry to/from Lombok and onwards to the Gilis, Komodo Islands and Flores. The property is located around 55 km away from the Ngurah Rai – Bali International Airport. It took us around 1.5 hours to get there but the drive was scenic so we enjoyed it. The girls were refreshed by a nap in the flight and were completely preoccupied counting the number of animals they spotted - stray dogs, cows, chickens, goats among others. They were also fascinated by the lush natural landscape and the lack of skyscrapers that they are so used to seeing in Singapore.
When we go on holidays, we usually do considerable research before booking our stay. Since this was an unexpected and a complete on the spur of the moment booking, we had done none of that. But fortunately for us, on reaching the property we realized we had made a good choice.
Bloo Lagoon is a great place to get in touch with the East Balinese culture via sustainable tourism. Each of the 25 imaginative, distinctive and elegantly designed villas which make up this hill top resort enjoy panoramic views over Blue Lagoon Bay and Mount Agung.
Bloo Lagoon is an alternative for those travelers who treasure contact with nature and wish to live in harmony with it. It is an ecosystem that attracts birds, butterflies, frogs, geckos, and plants. Occasionally monkeys and monitor lizards can be spotted. Having stayed at eco-resorts in Bali before, we knew exactly what to expect and were even looking forward to it.
We had booked two connecting villas suitable for families and it couldn't have been more perfect. We had comfortable, clean and tastefully done rooms keeping environmental sustainability in mind with breathtaking panoramic ocean views.
Just look at this view π